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Attendances at London's decrepit Herne Hill velodrome have been hugely increased since the last Olympics and as a coach in a children's cycling club I can vouch for the massive enthusiasm generated.
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Attendances have been good in Australia and the key for us is to keep the momentum going from a Test perspective.
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Attendances at poetry festivals such as StAnza in St Andrews and the Ledbury poetry festival are up; and new festivals such as the Dorothy Wordsworth in Grasmere and the Much Wenlock are sprouting up all over the place.
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Attendances are at an all-time high in Sydney and people here have fallen back in love with the sport after the Super League period which disrupted the code as Rupert Murdoch briefly took on the establishment, resulting in a tense truce.
The Ashes 2010-11: Aussies beware – cricket is taking a kicking | Kevin Mitchell 2011
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Attendances for test matches in England this summer were down by 100,000 from recent years.
A Rivalry, Up From The Ashes Jonathan Clegg 2010
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* Attendances at false alarms decreased by 5 per cent to 417,000.
Archive 2009-02-01 Thatsnews 2009
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* Attendances at false alarms decreased by 5 per cent to 417,000.
(CLG) Fire statistics monitor: covering period up to 31 March 2008 Thatsnews 2009
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Attendances have been impressive for a league which is barely ten years old.
Go West, Young Man! Johnny Guitar 2007
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Attendances have been impressive for a league which is barely ten years old.
Archive 2007-01-01 Johnny Guitar 2007
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Attendances at Muslim schools on the Cape Flats, and Muslim businesses in the area, continued normally on Thursday after early-morning police raids on houses of suspected drug lords.
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