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noun
One which receives or entertains a guest, socially, commercially, or officially.
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LBC does not discuss salaries paid to hosts.
Champions Trophy in India Lose to hosts and Australia.
In addition to hosts, other party guests have helped support the fund's programs.
In recent years the crowd of movie insiders has seemed to respond to hosts with notable coldness.
Virtually every other show belongs to hosts who unstintingly support Obama and the Democrats, with only minor points of disagreement.
In the States the scene gradually moved from isolated cool girl bassists to hosts of all-female bands.
DogVacay's appeal to hosts is that it's a relatively easy way for animal lovers to supplement their income.
Actors are instantiated to hosts according to the least loaded strategy used throughout Varanus.
Our next step is to develop a new mechanism design to provide adaptive incentives to hosts.
Preference is given to hosts which have the least load and memory usage.
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