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Definition of Attendances
1. attendance [n] - See also: attendance
Lexicographical Neighbors of Attendances
Literary usage of Attendances
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench: And by Graham Willmore, Frederick Luard Wollaston, William Hodges (1840)
"Germain (c), where an arbitrator had awarded an apothecary certain charges for
attendances, the Court refused to disturb the award. ..."
2. Parliamentary Costs: Private Bills, Election Petitions, Appeals, House of Lords by Edward Webster (1867)
"attendances at House of Commons. Examiner of Recognizances. On examiner of
recognizances entering into recognizance and procuring indorsement of petition ..."
3. An Analytical Digest of the Law and Practice of the Courts of Common Law by Ephraim Arnold Jacob, Samuel Bealey Harrison, Robert Alexander Fisher (1884)
"A medical practitioner is entitled to maintain an action for attendances and
medicines, though not registered at the time of such attendances; ..."
4. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including A Journal of a Tour to the by James Boswell, John Wilson Croker (1831)
"So that I owe twelve attendances on worship. I will make no more such superstitious
stipulations, which entangle the mind with unbidden obligations. ..."
5. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1904)
"believe that with more frequent attendances the result achieved would naturally
be proportionate. At present there is comparatively little to be seen. ..."
6. The Volunteers and the National Defence by Spenser Wilkinson (1896)
"attendances, Ranges, and Manoeuvring Grounds, The attendances required by ...
The 60 attendances during the recruit stage admit of a very considerable ..."