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Annual celebrations also take place in Hong Kong, entitled Canada D ' eh and held on June 30 at Lan Kwai Fong, where an estimated attendance of 12, 000 was reported in 2008 ; in Afghanistan, where members of the Canadian Forces mark the holiday at their base ; and in Mexico, at the American Legion in Chapala, and the Canadian Club in Ajijic.
They have also broken the NFL's mark for single-season attendance nine years in a row.
A dedication ceremony to mark the occasion took place 20 May 1950, with Lieutenant Nellis's family in attendance.
However, when the United States college football season started in September, attendance levels dropped drastically below the 10, 000 mark due to many Memphians driving across Interstate 40 to watch Tennessee football or down Interstate 55 to watch Ole Miss.
The average regular season home attendance for the Blue Bombers in 2011 was 29, 532, which set a franchise record, eclipsing the mark of 28, 739 set in 1985.
This was also an important milestone for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as yearly attendance passed the 200, 000 mark for the first time.
Even so, the convention has expanded since then, with attendance above 26, 000 in both 2008 and 2009 attendance surpassing 29, 000 in 2010 and attendance officially surpassing the 30, 000 mark in 2012.
The club's average attendance had stood at nearly 3, 000 in the 2005-06 season, but in the relegation season of three years later it fell below the 2, 000 mark.
A crowd of 60, 135 people showed up to see the Browns beat the Miami Seahawks 44 – 0, then a record attendance mark for professional football.
During the last 8 years of its existence, Comiskey's annual attendance surpassed the 2 million mark three times, including the final season when the team contended for much of the year before losing the division title to the Oakland Athletics.
In the 2009 – 10 season, Benfica had the highest average home attendance with 50, 033 ; its highest mark was 58, 659 against FC Porto, a game in which Benfica defeated FC Porto and won three important points to conquer its 32nd championship.
On July 4, 2006, the ValleyCats set a new all-time home attendance mark as 6, 123 people attended a game against their rival the Lowell Spinners which was later broken in the following years.
An international seminar was held at Vahdat Hall, Tehran, Iran on 21 December 2008, to mark his 1150th birth anniversary, with President Ahmadinejad and " Culture minister " of Tajikistan in attendance.
Ten years later, on August 30, 1990, a crowd of 6, 202 made the Bulls the first Class-A team in history to pass the 300, 000 mark in attendance for an entire season.
On weekends, attendance tended to be respectable, around the 7 – 8, 000 mark, but on weekdays, the Spiders often struggled to draw more than 2, 500 in averaging 5, 024 fans for each home game.
In April 2012, the Halifax Mooseheads sold out game 6 of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League semifinals in 20 minutes, setting another attendance mark for the Metro Centre.
In most of the domestic matches, the club plays at the stadium which just barely exceeds the 5, 000 mark for a possible attendance.
The total attendance for the services is likely to surpass the 20, 000 mark ".
Some schools in Singapore have also started to adopt the EZ-Link card as a way to mark the attendance of students and to pay for food served within the school campus.
Activities by Piratbyrån members include lectures at universities and conferences, the publication of reports, participation in art projects and research projects, an interview with Vanity Fair in February 2007, participation in the planning of The Oil of the 21st Century conference in Berlin, presentations at a Norwegian computer party ( The Gathering ), interviews to the media regarding the raid on The Pirate Bay, opening of a webshop to sell Kopimi Klothing, participation in the organisation of protests to mark the one year anniversary of the police raid on The Pirate Bay, attendance of the BELEF07 festival in Belgrade ( Serbia ), and participation in the organisation of a one day art event in Stockholm titled " Who Makes And Owns Your Work ".
By 1997 total attendance surpassed the 250, 000 mark, reaching an all-time peak year in 2009 with 390, 000 visitors ( the full 70, 000 capacity being reached on one day ).

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The attendance of 67, 603 was the third-smallest ever for a Super Bowl game, trailing only Super Bowl I ( 61, 946 ) and Super Bowl XXVI ( 63, 130 ).
The highest average attendance in the club's history has been 51, 603 ( 1962 – 63 ) and the lowest was 13, 230 ( 1892 – 93 ) which was recorded in Goodison Park's first year.
The Superdome has a listed football seating capacity of 76, 468 ( expanded ) or 69, 703 ( not expanded ), a maximum basketball seating capacity of 73, 432, and a maximum baseball capacity of 63, 525 ; however, published attendance figures from events such as the Sugar Bowl football game have exceeded 85, 000.
The 2007 AutoZone Liberty Bowl set an all-time attendance record as 63, 816 fans packed the stadium to watch Mississippi State University defeat the University of Central Florida.
Within seven months of release, it had brought in $ 63 million, and boosted attendance in dance classes across America.
The second largest crowd in stadium history was the Grey Cup game on November 28, 2010, with 63, 317 in attendance.
Record attendance estimated at 63, 000 plus 5, 000 in Scotsmen ’ s grandstands adjoining the park.
Initially it was attended by only 63 students, but has grown sharply since the early 1950s to a total of 1, 571 students in attendance as of February 2006.

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* Average total attendance: 16, 616 ( ranked 31 of 130 English club teams in history )
On July 31, 1969, immediately following Streisand's engagement, Elvis Presley performed for 58 consecutive sold out shows, breaking all Vegas attendance records, ( 130, 157 paying, and ostensibly gambling customers in the period of one month ), with stellar reviews coming from both critics and the public.
Hampden hosted the 1960 European Cup Final ; Real Madrid defeated 7 – 3 Eintracht Frankfurt with 130, 000 people in attendance.
On July 4, 2008, The ValleyCats once again broke their single game attendance record drawing 6, 630 to the ballpark, 2, 130 more than the listed ballpark capacity.
Before that final, it hosted the 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship final held in Portugal with an impressive attendance of 130, 000.
Although attendance figures for non-institutional Churches of Christ are impossible to determine, most reliable estimates place the attendance of these churches at between 130, 000 and 145, 000.
In total, 103, 698 fans watched all of Thames ' games, at an average of 2, 469 per game, which ranks them as 122 out of all the 130 Football League teams in terms of attendance.
In 2005 – 2006 a record aggregate attendance of over 130, 000 visitors attended the festival, injecting $ 21 million into the Queensland economy.
Because of this the film had low attendance on its initial run in Iranian theaters, with only 130, 000 tickets sold.
* Record attendance: 23, 130 ( Sedan v Guingamp 2006 )
Increased attendance demanded further funding in 1866 to seat 130 scholars and 240 in 1872.

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During Oersted's attendance at the university, it was poorly equipped with physical apparatus for experimenting in the sciences.
Moyers was inspired to focus on the song's power after watching a performance at Lincoln Center, where the audience consisted of Christians and non-Christians, and he noticed that it had an equal impact on everybody in attendance, unifying them.
After the restoration of the democracy in 403 BC, pay for assembly attendance was introduced.
Jurors were required to be under oath, which was not required for attendance at the assembly.
Notably, this was introduced more than fifty years before payment for attendance at assembly meetings.
Only then in fact was payment for assembly attendance, the central event of democracy ( Similarly for the period before the Persian wars, but for the very early democracy the sources are very meagre and it can be thought of as being in an embryonic state ).
He was also regular in his attendance at the academy, where he carried off several prizes.
In his last surviving letter from 14 October 1791, Mozart tells his wife that he collected Salieri and Caterina Cavalieri in his carriage and drove them both to the opera ; about Salieri's attendance at his opera The Magic Flute, speaking enthusiastically: " He heard and saw with all his attention, and from the overture to the last choir there was not a piece that didn't elicit a ' Bravo!
It was only when Jacqueline performed well in a children's play with Richelieu in attendance that Étienne was pardoned.
The Ó Briains ' banshee was thought to have the name of Eevul, and was ruler of 25 other banshees who would always be at her attendance.
In 1996, the year after the film was released, the annual three-day " Braveheart Conference " at Stirling Castle attracted fans of Braveheart, increasing the conference's attendance to 167, 000 from 66, 000 in the previous year.
Selig was in attendance for Bonds ' record-tying home run against the San Diego Padres, sitting in Padres owner John Moores ' private suite.
Balfour was in attendance.
The vital meeting was held at the Royal Hotel on 1 August 1885, W M C Hickson served as the chairman, and other notables in attendance included all the big sugar mill owners of that time, W G Farquhar, F L Nott, S McDougall, T Penny, S H Bravo and A H Young, all to become the first directors of the Company.
This represented a radical change from late medieval practice — whereby the primary focus of congregational worship was taken to be attendance at the consecration, and adoration of the elevated Consecrated Host.
However practice was variable: very high attendance at festivals was in most places the order of the day and in some places regular communion was very popular, in other places they stayed away or sent " a servant to be the liturgical representative of their household.
This could be carried out in a house if the attendance was small enough, and in many towns of the Diaspora that was the case.
Prior to Stouffer's purchase, the team was rumored to be relocated due to poor attendance.
Under previous general manager Gebhard, the Rockies had largely neglected their farm system and mostly relied on signing veteran free agents from other clubs ; this was possible due to the high attendance numbers in the club's first few years of attendance.

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