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It meant being hands-on with funding bids – always attending when potential funders asked to interview the charity and understanding how to pitch and to whom.
Howard was the son of an Anglican clergyman, and remained engaged with the Church of England all his life, nearly always attending Sunday services and taking a close interest in the church's elaborate internal politics, both past and present.
Anxiety about the future, Crafts both emphasizes and dramatizes, was central; the worst of slavery, she writes, is not the "physical suffering," but "the fear, apprehension, the dread and deep anxiety always attending that condition in a greater or less degree.
That is, maybe people with a good SOD are always attending to the spatial properties of an environment, even when only given incidental instructions.
Her mate works in events so she's always attending something or other.
The other children need baths and their own bedtime routine and one of us is always attending to another.
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When Roxburgh, as the technical director of UEFA, the sport's European governing body, started to organize an annual elite coaching forum, he said his old pal would always attend, open and helpful with other coaches in attendance.
Cheney almost always attended.
Historically, have Justices always attended?
Galchenko always attends both.
"We've always attended concerts.
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