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attendance

[uh-ten-duhns] / əˈtɛn dəns /
NOUN
act of being present
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The emails show an association between Karp and Epstein that lasted years and included dinners at the financier’s mansion and the attendance of Karp’s family members at Woody Allen movie screenings.

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A worker at the Tennessee plant’s top hourly wage would earn about $80,000 in 2026, including an attendance bonus, before overtime and profit-sharing, the company said last September when describing its offer.

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The new emails show a seemingly cozy relationship between Karp and Epstein that lasted years, included dinners at the financier’s mansion and facilitated the attendance of Karp’s family members at Woody Allen movie screenings.

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While a four-year degree now often demonstrates merely acceptable attendance, a certification demonstrates skills, acumen and judgment that portend value in the workplace.

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"It's been crowded like this for the last couple of states," he told those in attendance, urging listeners to avoid "chasing materialism" and to abandon thoughts of greed, anger and hatred.

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