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The idea is that if you're attending something like a music festival you can see what's going on from other attendees' perspectives.
In the United Methodist Church of the Tarrytowns, a small neo-Classical brick building on a residential street here, he and his mother, Catherine Johnson, and 10 other parents and children were attending something called simply a family service.
He's just returned from America, and has got up at the crack of dawn to catch the Eurostar in order to spend three days attending something called the Brussels Forum.
For this case, assume the user wants to transfer a cold drink out of the fridge (N22) while he/she is attending something else in the wet kitchen, and that there is an inherent rule where the fridge must always be stocked with canned drinks.
Facebook, however, offers posters the chance to load in quite a bit of detail: that means less need to click through to see if you are interested in attending something.
Her mate works in events so she's always attending something or other.
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So did the fans, who finally got to feel they had attended something crackling and urbane.
By then, Ben had already moved to New York, to attend something called Parsons.
She started leaving the house at 6am so she could attend something called Barry's Boot Camp before work.
Another former executive said, "I remember being invited to Ron's big castle, and I had to write a three-thousand-dollar check to attend something for Willie Brown".
"I recently heard one of our faculty members give this advice: If someone, anyone, asks you to attend something — anything — say yes," Mr. Abbott said.
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