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Attendance is required at the College Service of Worship or at the Sunday Evening Program or at any regularly organized service of public worship.
Attendance at the Chapel Service is voluntary.
Attendance at the assembly was not always voluntary.
Attendance was estimated at 40, 000.
Attendance at Browns games fell in later years as fans lost interest in lopsided victories.
Attendance at this council was very high, with about 370 bishops ( or presbyters representing bishops ) attending.
Attendance at the park has not always been great, and reached its low point late in the 1965 season with two games having paid attendance under 500 spectators.
Attendance at the Anzac Day dawn service at Gallipoli has become popular since the 75th anniversary.
Attendance at the 2001 festival was significantly lower because the date of the parade was changed with little advance notice.
Attendance at Gay Pride events has grown substantially over the decades.
Attendance at the Caribana parade typically exceeds one million people.
Attendance at the pride parades has been increasing significantly since 2008, with an estimated participation of 3, 500 people in Delhi and 1, 500 people in Bangalore in 2010.
Attendance averaged 14, 000 from the 1920s through 1957, when crowds were so large that the schools began holding the game at Cardinal Stadium, with a capacity of over 20, 000.
Attendance at NSC meetings gradually increased to a point where the Council became too large for free discussion and degenerated into a bureaucratic battleground of departmental rivalries.
Attendance at the Fairs of Bergen-Op-Zoom 1538-1544.
Attendance at this school required some tuition fees, and there was no public transportation to its campus.
Attendance grew annually throughout the 1920s, peaking at 258, 496 in 1928, but the onset of the Great Depression resulted in attendance declines and financial losses.
Attendance at the council was sparse however, and the Empress could not be crowned because she did not hold London.
Attendance at the Lambeth Conference is by invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Attendance at the first DEMF surpassed expectations, with estimates over the three-day run surpassing one million visitors.
Attendance at a Maundy service became an obligation for all major European ruling houses.

Attendance and school
Ackerman High School and the Weir Attendance Center provide secondary school education.
It is the location of the Houlka Attendance Center, the only school in the district.
Weir is home to Weir Attendance Center, a pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade school with over 400 students.
Four county school are also located in Brookhaven's rural areas: Bogue Chitto Attendance Center, Enterprise Attendance Center, Loyd Star Attendance Center and West Lincoln Attendance Center.
Its school is Noxapater Attendance Center.
Attendance in upper secondary school is not compulsory, but most students do attend.
In 1919 the Adolescent School Attendance Act had made attending school compulsory until age 16, leading to a dramatic rise in secondary school enrolment.
Resident Weighted Average Daily Attendance ( RWADA ) is used in New York to indicate the size of a school district i. e. the number of attending students.
Attendance may not be required by official decree, yet it is apparent that a student is not free to absent herself from the graduation exercise in any real sense of the term " voluntary ," for absence would require forfeiture of those intangible benefits which have motivated the student through youth and all her high school years.
Attendance reached a low of 13 during the war, the same ADA as the year the school was founded.
Attendance at the school remains at slightly more than 200 students.
For a time this illness Attendance at school in his father's house for a few months, and in the village for four months at the age of fourteen, gave him all the common-school education he received.
Attendance at each of the district's six schools is based on where the student lives in relation to the high school closest to the student.

Attendance and was
Attendance of these sessions was forbidden to the uninitiated, on pain of death, which led to the designation “ forbidden courts ” ().
Attendance was disappointing, only 86, 426 people visiting, compared to 8 million who visited the South Bank exhibition.
Attendance increases were likely due to the news that the cataract was dried off ; decreases in tourists could be attributed to the fact people thought both cataracts ( the American and Horseshoe Falls ) were dewatered that year.
Attendance was erratic and thanks to a wagon full of nine children the district in question by county officials was saved.
Eventually it was renamed Wesson Attendance Center.
" Attendance the first year was 8000.
Attendance for the 2010 festival was said to be in excess of 50, 000.
There was also a Time and Attendance ( T & A ) system connected to badge readers and employee turnstyles.
Attendance was low and the event lost money, but the World Party established the idea of a celebration of electronic music in Detroit.
Attendance continued to drop in 1984, as season ticket sales were down 12 % and overall attendance was down almost 20 %.
Attendance was expected to increase over the old Memorial Stadium attendance, especially for late fall games, due to the climate controlled comfort.
Attendance was especially poor, recorded as only hundreds for a February 4, 1919 game against the Canadiens.
Attendance was poor in Toledo, so the franchise moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin, and dropped out of the league after an 0-4-1 record in 1924.
Attendance at Legion Field was very good at first.
Attendance did hover around 15, 000 per game, but it was widely known that as many as 2, 000 of those 15, 000 were given free tickets.
Attendance in these early years was high despite the team's poor on-field performances.

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