attended time

attended time

[ə′tend·əd ¦tīm]
(computer science)
The time in which a computer is either switched on and capable of normal operation (including time during which it is temporarily idle but still watched over by computer personnel) or out of service for maintenance work.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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The actress (http://www.glamour.com/story/blake-lively-just-trolled-ryan-reynolds-in-a-very-funny-way?mbid=social_twitter_glamourmain) trolled her husband on Instagram  after they attended Time's "100" gala days earlier.
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"There's always an excitement, even if they've attended time and time again," says Peri Ellen Berne, the store's manager.
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Sure enough, after a couple of years the quarterly commission meetings have pretty much turned into poorly attended times for exchanging information and working out scheduling conflicts between and among ministries--nothing more.