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By then, Ben had already moved to New York, to attend something called Parsons.
"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.
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".
Brazil quickly pulled out of further games in China; the Chinese Basketball Association apologized and said that its players would be compelled to attend something like sensitivity training.
"David is willing to attend something like that meeting as a gesture of coöperation," Mary Sweeney says, "but he believes that questions about motivation are not pertinent".
Robert Griffin III felt good enough to attend something called a Rookie Success Program meeting Monday morning and seemed, by all accounts, to be doing just fine on the day after sustaining his first N.F.L. concussion.
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In an unscientific random sampling of some four dozen New Yorkers over the last couple of days, only two said they might attend something connected to 9/11, and even they were not sure they would.
The second phase is simply saying "no" when I know right away I cannot do or attend something, or if I know I just do not want to do or attend what is being asked.
She started leaving the house at 6am so she could attend something called Barry's Boot Camp before work.
According to it the theory of imagination merely to attend to something is thereby to express it, and furthermore is to do something linguistic.
A great CEO also has to accept that you can't control everything and that some part of your day will be to attend to something you couldn't have predicted.
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