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Some countries may benefit from the extra prestige of having hosted Olympics.
He's a man who can boast, of having hosted the most, of the children's TV show in question.
"Steve will bring the experience of having hosted the show in the past and Alec will be a completely fresh personality for this event".
In 1890, both the Preakness and the Belmont were run at Morris Park, leading me to believe that it's the only track with the distinction of having hosted two legs of the Triple Crown in the same year.
But the Magnet claims the unusual distinction of having hosted a live gig of Badly Drawn Boy: it was included in a shortlist of 10 chip shops to provide a fish-frying stage for the launch of Damon Gough's 2007 album Born in the UK.
YouCaring also has the distinction of having hosted and run the largest crowdfunding campaign of all time, on any platform, raising $37 million for JJ Watt's Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund.
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Their ubiquitous distribution in nature put them at an advantage of having hosts close to ecological niches compounded by human activities.
The city is no stranger to these kinds of tourists, having hosted its share over the last few decades.
Rio boasts a rich history of environmentalism, having hosted the United Nations Earth Summitt meeting in 1992 and the Rio+20 conference in 2012.
Tanzania also has a long record of hospitality, having hosted refugees from Rwanda, Burundi, Congo, Mozambique, and elsewhere.
But while Kazakhstan has never before hosted a major global sporting event, Beijing was seen as a safe pair of hands, having hosted the 2008 Olympics.
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