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been guest
noun
A recipient of hospitality, specifically someone staying by invitation at the house of another.
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Altogether, they've been guest stars 46 times, playing judges, lawyers, prosecutors, victims, family members, perps.
The magazine has also revealed this morning that the upcoming issue has been guest edited by model Cara Delevingne.
The station calculated that Assange has been guest of the embassy for 959 days, or nearly 1,381,000 minutes.
David Bowie and Johnny Depp are among the many stars who boast or blog about having been guest stars.
She has also been guest speaker at ISES Powerhour Seminars and co-led business workshops for HealthTech UK.
Plus: DirkGently of this parish has been guest blogging for the tremendous Last of the Summer Whine about Essex.
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This week, several contributors to the book have been guest-blogging here at the Volokh Conspiracy.
Since the end of June, Mr. Sharpton has been guest-hosting a nightly MSNBC show at 6 p.m.
Students from the school newspaper at Marjory Stoneman Douglas, where the February massacre took place, attended the march as special correspondents for the Guardian and have been guest-editing the Guardian US website since yesterday.
The 200th edition of free women's magazine Stylist, out this week, has been guest-edited by BBC star Miranda Hart and features contributions from Nigella Lawson, Lauren Laverne and Tracey Emin.
Meanwhile, David Yassky has been guest-starring at house parties in Brooklyn, he said, raising about $50,000, and Bill DeBlasio, also in Brooklyn, has his first event scheduled near the end of this month.
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