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attendance

noun as in act of being present

noun as in people present at event

noun as in attention, attentiveness

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In-person attendance was optional, but those who opted out had to still attend on Zoom and report absences to the coach.

Since stepping back from CEO duties, his public persona has been shaped by his book, celebrity friends including Sean Combs and even attendance at last year’s Burning Man festival.

From Fortune

Consequences of the pandemic on these industries could range from lowered attendance at film festivals and disruptions in film distribution to delayed or canceled movie releases and concert dates to curtailed on-location film shoots.

From Vox

Exactly how schools should take attendance for online learning has been a fraught question.

Guilford and Miami-Dade reported that in some weeks, over 90 percent of students logged on to classes, though average attendance trended lower.

Mallory, Skolnik, and Simmons were all in attendance Wednesday for the City Hall press conference.

In attendance was supermodel Elle Macpherson and king of pop Michael Jackson, who also performed.

Her attendance will bring in more parishioners and thus more money to fund church programs.

“You have a drink with Mitch McConnell,” he pleaded with all two thousand-plus in attendance.

Affordability (20%): Net price of attendance after deducting grants and scholarship aid (NCES).

Each evening Mr. Levi was in attendance, and this day, according to rule, she went down to the grand old dining-room.

I would be very much obliged to you to say if Mr. Halse is to pay me for my past attendance at St. Ives about the breakwater.

In 1811 the growing hostility of Russia required the attendance of the Prince of Eckmhl at the headquarters of his command.

Again the “Cavalry” were in attendance and escorted the party to the quarries and back.

Sir Richard Croft, a fashionable accoucheur of that time, was in attendance upon her with other physicians.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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