<adj.all> she dashed out leaving the bar unattended a fire left unattended
lacking accompaniment or a guard or escort
<adj.all> unattended women problems unattended with danger
lacking a caretaker
<adj.all> a neglected child many casualties were lying unattended
The other product, AF/Remote, allows the computer to phone someone for help it it gets into trouble. Together, the products allow the computer to work unattended.
Police said they may charge the parents, who left the baby unattended after an argument.
Cattle graze unattended while thin dogs scavenge for food.
Friday also marked the 73rd day of a wage strike by public doctors, which has left government hospitals and emergency clinics unattended.
Leaving a child unattended is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of $500 and 30 days in jail.
Although Shane can ride his bike and cross-country ski, he still can't be left unattended, Wyckoff said, because his agility and sense of judgment are slightly impaired.
The computers were unattended in all three explosions, Compaq said.
The minister leaves his bag unattended in a pub in Bromley, rather as the late Richard Crossman (how the social nuances change) once left his papers behind in Pruniers in St James's Street.
Police spokesman Sam Harlan said no emergency calls went unattended. "Other people just had to to do the work they weren't doing," he said.
One of the three measures could result in a five-year prison term if a child is killed or maimed by an unattended weapon.
Then Novato police called her in Massachusetts to say the Stephenses had been found shot to death in their bed Dec. 14. Travis, hungry but unharmed, was found in his crib, where he had been unattended for at least 24 hours, authorities estimated.
Officially, the cases are labeled "unattended deaths." Though the police and county sheriff say the investigations remain open, they also say they have few fresh leads.
Earlier Friday, an unattended suitcase in a terminal at the airport prompted authorities to evacuate hundreds of Christmas travelers, airport officials said.
The detector operates unattended, automatically and without interruption.
The demand at odd hours for minnows, worms and fishing supplies was reinforced about seven years ago when Mrs. Berkheimer's husband, Daryl, was hospitalized one night, leaving the business unattended.
Never leave a running snow thrower unattended.
Ms. Watters said the problem of unattended children is increasing.
This is only the second time the space station has been left unattended since it was launched in February 1986.
"Our customer is traditionally a hard-working executive woman who doesn't have time to wait unattended for sales help or to check out," Ms. Brady says.