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Senses relating to caring for or waiting on someone, or accompanying or being present. | To care for (someone requiring attention); specifically, of a doctor, nurse, etc.: to provide professional care to (someone). | Senses relating to caring for or waiting on someone, or accompanying or being present.
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The church also claimed that 30% attend Sunday worship at least once a year; more than 40% attend a wedding in their local church and still more attend a funeral there.
According to the Association of Recovery Schools, these students have higher graduation rates, attend school more often and are more likely to stay sober compared to their peers who receive treatment and attend a traditional high school.
Angel Angelov was due to attend court, however failed to attend therefore the court has now issued a warrant for their arrest.
As lieutenants, officers first attend basic training in their branch, then they attend branch advance schools as captains who will command infantry, armored, artillery or air defense companies.
At age 20, Maeng flew back to the U.S. to attend DVC, which caught his eye with its vibrant student life and promising transfer rates to UC Berkeley, where he said he hopes to attend next fall.
Mr Trump has yet to attend the trial, which began on April 25, but told reporters in Ireland last Thursday that he “probably” would attend.
Sogavare, who was in New York last week to attend the United Nations General Assembly, did not extend his stay in the United States to attend the summit hosted by President Joe Biden on Monday.
The ages of the two children are likely the reason they may not attend the Coronation, if their parents do chose to attend.
You can attend every week, or attend when you are able to.
Another parent posted: "My son was asked how he supported and why he wanted to attend and was then told no he wasn't allowed to attend.
Because she was a first-generation college student, she was unaware of how she could receive financial aid to attend a university and chose to attend a more affordable college than BYU, she said.
Hill was handed a two-year court order, where he must attend 30 rehabilitation days, drug-testing appointments, see a mental health counsellor, and attend meetings with his probation officer.
Mr Nebanat said police manpower is stretched to the point that they cannot continue to attend to these fights, as police also have other crimes to attend to.
Only 15 per cent of those who attend the office two days a week said they were unsatisfied with this arrangement, but 23 per cent who attend four or five days a week reported being unsatisfied.
Taking time off work to attend court hearings, complete community service, or attend mandatory classes can lead to lost wages.
To ensure everyone has access to the shelter when needed, primary school children attend in the morning, and secondary school children attend in the afternoon,” Yasmine Sherif, ECW’s Executive Director, told IPS.
And when White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany was pressed on Fox Business about whether Trump would attend the inauguration in January, she cavalierly replied: “I think the President will attend his own inauguration.
For students who got stuck in Chn, some U's initially offered virtual classes until they could attend, but what will probably happen is many more Chinese students will attend both summer sessions to take whatever classes they can to make up the semester.
If you were given a ticket on the front row today and you had to pick which concert you had to attend…Knowing you love both, which concert would you attend Beyoncé or Destiny's Child?
Jones has agreed to attend the forum, Auburn University College Democrats confirmed for on Sunday, but it was unclear whether Tuberville planned to attend.