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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.
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Attendance declined with industry restructuring during the early 2000s, and is currently around 1, 200.
Weir is home to Weir Attendance Center, a pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade school with over 400 students.
Legally, a summons ( also known in England and Wales as a claim form, New South Wales as Court Attendance Notice ( CAN ) is a legal document issued by a court ( a judicial summons ) or by an administrative agency of government ( an administrative summons ) for various purposes.
In the Australian state of NSW the service of a Court Attendance Notice can be issued in a number of ways, the most common of which is by the NSW Police Force when charging someone after an arrest is made, a Bail Court Attendance Notice ( with bail conditions ) or regular Court Attendance Notice is issued.
Other methods the Police use include via a paper form called a Field Court Attendance Notice ( Field CAN ) which is issued to the accused person on the spot after an offence has been detected.
Or by way of a Future Court Attendance Notice ( Future CAN ), which replaced the old court issued summons and is served in person by Police or sometimes by mail.
Attendance at the regional convention is a requirement to any participants who plan to attend the State Session.
Attendance and required
Attendance at this school required some tuition fees, and there was no public transportation to its campus.
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 had been very poor due to the diabolical performance of the team and the travel required to get to Carrara.
Attendance continued to be so good that the Bulls were promoted to the AAA level 3 years later, when Major League Baseball's most recent round of expansion required the addition of two new AAA teams.
Attendance is not required for further promotion although warfare officers selected for Principal Warfare Officer training are loaded onto the course immediately preceding PWO course.
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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 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 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 first DEMF surpassed expectations, with estimates over the three-day run surpassing one million visitors.
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