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noun
One who attends; one who works with or watches something.
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The carry-on-bag crush has added more to attendants' workload.
I put the test to attendants at Exxon stations on either side of the Manasquan bridge.
The dear depositors hand stacks of personal correspondence, written on Bank's stationery to attendants, with simple directions "Post these".
So read the letter DKNY's new creative directors, Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osbourne, issued to attendants of their debut show at New York fashion week on Wednesday.
Initially the new trains will still have drivers, though in the longer-term they may be redeployed as "train captains", performing a similar role to attendants on DLR trains.
The Regent has 144 rooms, including 47 suites, and all the touches money can buy, from 52-inch televisions to attendants who deliver baskets of rose petals for an evening bath.
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That water is sold for cents on the dollar to generate revenue to hire attendants to keep up the public toilets.
It poses risk to the patients, hassle to the attendants, stress to the medical practitioner and burden to the health care system in general.
There are also plans to train attendants to help reduce deaths in childbirth.
Turn submarine around to complain to attendant in booth.
Besides revisiting the requirements to attendant vessels, other ship impact scenarios are also considered.
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