Then I headed to the Toronto Star newsroom to attend to all the matters one must attend to when take one's leave after 25 years. |
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The people who attend the conference can be subdivided into three distinct groups. |
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The diligent pilot in a dangerous tempest doth not attend the unskilful words of the passenger. |
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With a sore heart and a gloomy brow, he prepared to attend William thither. |
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As mourners cannot attend synagogue during shiva, a minyan gathers for morning, afternoon, and evening services in their home. |
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Through no fault of his own, he won't be able to attend the meeting. |
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Wilfrid did not attend the Council of Hertford held in September 672, but he did send representatives. |
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In 1533, More refused to attend the coronation of Anne Boleyn as the Queen of England. |
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Despite this, his refusal to attend was widely interpreted as a snub against Anne, and Henry took action against him. |
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It is also common practise for many children to attend nursery much earlier than this. |
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Before this law was passed there was a large amount of children who did not attend an Early Childhood Education Program. |
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In the province of Quebec, the majority of students must attend college prior to entering university. |
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Since 2005 the Brazilian Government has been offering a limited number of tuition grants to enable poor students to attend private universities. |
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Family, friends, colleagues and the members of the research community customarily attend the defence. |
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A delegation of Soviet architects was invited to attend, but they were unable to obtain visas. |
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A number of ambulance vehicles attend the event, since there is invariably at least one, and often several injuries requiring hospital treatment. |
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In 1530, the authorities called Holbein to account for failing to attend the reformed communion. |
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On 20 May, he was brought to the court to attend upon the Privy Council for questioning. |
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She honoured her late husband's wish that his son attend public school, and, with Sir Timothy's grudging help, had him educated at Harrow. |
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To avoid boarding fees, she moved to Harrow on the Hill herself so that Percy could attend as a day scholar. |
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They had no significant connections and he could not afford the fees for them to attend an established school for young ladies. |
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However, he did not attend the local Church of England school, instead being sent to Mr Last's school, three miles away. |
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Enid and her mother did not have a good relationship, and she failed to attend either of her parents' funerals. |
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Many other government officials and guests attend, including representatives of other countries. |
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The queen did not attend personally, but she was represented there by the Viceroy, Lord Lytton. |
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By May 1935, Jelka felt she had enough strength to undertake the crossing to attend a reburial in England. |
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On 24 September, Bonham was picked up by Led Zeppelin assistant Rex King to attend rehearsals at Bray Studios. |
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The Royal Albert Hall could be filled many times over with people wishing to attend the Last Night. |
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They must attend ballet class six days a week to keep themselves fit and aware. |
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He had plans to attend a reunion dinner with his Goon Show partners Spike Milligan and Harry Secombe, scheduled for the evening of 22 July. |
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He died of bone cancer during the opening week of Titanic, causing her to miss the film's Los Angeles premiere to attend his funeral in London. |
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This decision enables the IOC to be directly involved in the UN Agenda and to attend UN General Assembly meetings where it can take the floor. |
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Romania, notably, was one of the nations in the Eastern Bloc that did attend the 1984 Olympics. |
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Eubank made a fresh start in New York, battling drug, alcohol and shoplifting addictions to attend church and school. |
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He was sometimes employed in up to three jobs at a time, while still managing to find enough time to attend all Hamilton's races. |
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Captains and their crews come from all around the world to attend these races. |
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The minister is appointed by the First Minister and is a Junior Minister in the Scottish Government, who does not attend cabinet. |
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As such the Law Officers may attend and speak in the plenary meetings of the Parliament but, as they are not elected MSPs, cannot vote. |
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Junior ministers, who do not attend cabinet, are also appointed to assist Scottish ministers in their departments. |
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The Chief Whip may attend meetings of the cabinet, but is not a member of the Government. |
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Since tickets to the live shows are often scarce, tickets are also sold in order that the public may attend these dress rehearsals. |
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Churches with an attractional posture toward mission have long sought to be hospitable to seekers and other visitors who might attend worship. |
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One must often attend to the tail and ensure it remains tucked and not become flippant, so as to maintain a catloaf of presentable form. |
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Women in the latter stages of childbearing should not be permitted to attend the toll of the manufactories. |
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Correct me if I'm wrong but picking the school your children will attend is a relatively important decision for parents. |
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For instance, suppose it is a fact that God has always foreknown or forebelieved thatJones would attend the lecture at noon this Friday. |
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Children who are between the ages of 3 and 5 attend nursery or an Early Years Foundation Stage reception unit within a primary school. |
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Higher education students normally attend university from age 18 onwards, where they study for an academic degree. |
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A Tearfund survey in 2007 showed only one in ten Britons actually attend church weekly. |
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There are just over 26 million adherents to Anglicanism in Britain today, although only around one million regularly attend services. |
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Post eighteen, suitably qualified students attend universities and colleges on the mainland. |
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Canada and the United States decided to attend the meeting but without exercising their right to vote. |
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The areas that have school children most likely to attend university are Trafford and Cheshire, followed by Wirral, Sefton, Stockport and Bury. |
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The ambitious young student hobnobbed with the faculty at the prestigious college he hoped to attend. |
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He was too weak to attend the dedication of his new church at Westminster, which was then still incomplete, on 28 December. |
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On 17 April 1555, Elizabeth was recalled to court to attend the final stages of Mary's apparent pregnancy. |
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In the event that you are unable to attend the meeting as scheduled, please propose an alternative date and time. |
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In 1606, the name of William's daughter Susanna appears on a list of those who failed to attend Easter communion in Stratford. |
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For example, a failure to attend and to receive knighthood at Charles's coronation was a finable offence with the fine paid to the Crown. |
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Across the US, candidates traditionally attend rallies, barbecues and similar jollities in their states and districts. |
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He found a junk conference to attend so he could go somewhere warm last winter. |
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They were expected to attend rigorous lessons from seven in the morning, and to lead lives of religious observance and virtue. |
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On 30 October Nelson spoke in support of the Addington government in the House of Lords, and afterwards made regular visits to attend sessions. |
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In the United Kingdom, more people attend live music performances than football matches. |
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After Churchill left Harrow School in 1893, he applied to attend the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. |
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Joseph Stalin had bowed out, citing the need for his presence in the Soviet Union to attend to the Stalingrad crisis. |
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The loss of sleep was a particular factor, with many not bothering to attend inconvenient shelters. |
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Ambulance crews in the area will no longer be paid to interrupt meal breaks and attend to some types of emergencies. |
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The UK Foreign Affairs Committee called upon Prime Minister David Cameron to boycott the event, however, he chose to attend. |
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Black Rod has to strike the door three times with a staff, to be admitted and issue the summons from the monarch to the MPs to attend. |
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On 14 July 2012, Miliband became the first Leader of the Labour Party to attend and address the Durham Miners' Gala in 23 years. |
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This night, when the Lady Joan sternly bade her knight attend the knightless damsels to their home, Ioris obeyed. |
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These strange openings and closings and knockings were warnings and reminders from the spirits who attend the dying. |
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Observers may attend debates and take part by invitation, but they may not vote or exercise other official duties. |
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Only the Law Lords who served on the Appellate Committee spoke, but other Lords were free to attend, although they rarely did so. |
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School children in Shropshire and Solihull are most likely to attend university, followed by Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. |
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Every civil parish has a parish meeting, which all the electors of the parish are entitled to attend. |
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A summons to attend the meeting is also issued, specifying the agenda, to every member of the Council. |
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Each year more than 7,000 people attend the event, which brings celebrities from TV and film to the coastal town. |
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The book's principal character, 'Andrews', travels by foot across the Downs to reach Lewes and attend the Assizes. |
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On the evening of 28 June, Darwin's baby son died of scarlet fever after almost a week of severe illness, and he was too distraught to attend. |
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Amid fears of violence, Priestley was convinced by his friends not to attend. |
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He also wanted his son to attend University College, Oxford, his own alma mater. |
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For luck, many of the brides would attend in their wedding gown and veil, although this custom has long since disappeared from the islands. |
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Some Shropshire children attend schools in Wales, including Llanfyllin High School. |
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For example, immigrants to the US can attend language teaching classes in the target language environment. |
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In 2005, Rowan Williams became the first Archbishop of Canterbury to attend a papal funeral since the Reformation. |
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A further penalty of ten pounds a month was inflicted on anyone keeping a schoolmaster who did not attend the Protestant service. |
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Wesley insisted that Methodists regularly attend their local parish church as well as Methodist meetings. |
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Memorial meetings can last over an hour, particularly if many people attend. |
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You should attend to your studies if you plan to succeed in the exams. |
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They receive scholarships and attend St Edmund's School, Canterbury. |
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Did you attend the brown bag Tuesday on healthy exercise habits? |
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Other members of the Royal Family who attend the State Opening use Chairs of State next to the Throne, and peers' sons are always entitled to sit on the steps of the Throne. |
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They attend local schools in Canterbury and some further afield. |
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Lord Monkswell, who had provided the women with passes to attend the debate, later apologised to the House for the incident but did not criticise the protest. |
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Cameron did not attend the games but denied it was a boycott in protest at Russia's laws, having previously raised the issue of gay rights in the country with Vladimir Putin. |
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Fearing the difficulties that would attend being named to the position in opposition to the king, Anselm avoided journeying to England during this time. |
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As a pupil he was neither especially quick nor diligent, but the college was conveniently close to London for Delius to attend concerts and opera. |
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I asked my manservant to attend to the washing and cleaning. |
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As a result, junior ministers do not attend cabinet meetings. |
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Small groups of Friends in Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, and Ukraine attend meetings for worship there. |
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Any member of the public is welcome to attend their meetings. |
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Persons from the Republic of Ireland born before 1949 reclaiming British subject status under section 31 of the 1981 Act do not need to attend a citizenship ceremony. |
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The two Farmer Laborites, Shipstead and Johnson of Minnesota, did not attend, as they had contemplated doing, for fear such action might be misinterpreted in Minnesota. |
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In April 1707, he travelled to London to attend celebrations at the royal court, and was greeted by groups of noblemen and gentry lined along the road. |
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Women and children ate separately, but in the later Empire period, with permissiveness creeping in, even decent women would attend such dinner parties. |
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Abandoning the official church, many of the people here began to attend illegal field assemblies led by excluded ministers, known as conventicles. |
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Later, she started to attend again at a church in Edinburgh. |
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The Act of Uniformity 1558, which forced people to attend Sunday service in an Anglican church with a new version of the Book of Common Prayer, passed by only three votes. |
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In 1542, following the execution of Henry's fifth wife, Catherine Howard, the unmarried Henry invited Mary to attend the royal Christmas festivities. |
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She was first imprisoned in 1577 for failing to attend church. |
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Later, Count Paris talks to Capulet about marrying his daughter Juliet, but Capulet asks Paris to wait another two years and invites him to attend a planned Capulet ball. |
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Over 61,000 students attend the city's two universities, Nottingham Trent University and the University of Nottingham, both of which have several campuses in the city. |
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Handel travelled to Dresden to attend the newly built opera. |
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A bisque is permission from the Whips given to a member to miss a vote or debate in the House to attend to constituency business or other matters. |
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Each year Priestley travelled to London to consult with his close friend and publisher, Joseph Johnson, and to attend meetings of the Royal Society. |
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Entrance to some schools is more or less restricted to pupils whose parents practice a particular religion, or schools may require all pupils to attend religious services. |
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I received your letter by the bearer, and in reply to it I have to state that my father is an ageable man now, and not able to attend to the time appointed by your Honour. |
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Delegates from the member countries attend committees' and other meetings. |
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Britten also used his time in London to attend concerts and become better acquainted with the music of Stravinsky, Shostakovich and, most particularly, Mahler. |
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In most countries, it is compulsory for children to attend school up to a certain age, but the option of attending private school is open to many. |
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Children are required to attend school until the age of sixteen in most provinces, while students in Ontario and New Brunswick must attend schools until the age of eighteen. |
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As the School grew, more students were allowed to attend provided that they paid their own fees and lived in the town, outside the College's original buildings. |
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Henry did not attend the funeral and forbade Mary to attend. |
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