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were host
noun
One which receives or entertains a guest, socially, commercially, or officially.
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In the 2003-4 academic year, the centers were host to more than 1,200 programs.
We were host for two bar mitzvah parties; Domino's Pizza catered them and a D.J. came in.
For the first time, blocks were host to three or four trucks at once.
There is something fraught about her, as if she were host to past lives.
The newlyweds were host to 240 people at Saratoga National Golf Club, where 73-year-old Allen Jerkens reportedly starred on the dance floor.
It had been 70 years since the French were host to the Americans in a Davis Cup match at Roland Garros.
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ASC seeding significantly enhanced angiogenesis and adipogenesis, with cell tracking studies indicating that the newly-forming tissues were host-derived.
Both assays were host-sensitive and host-specific when tested with fecal samples, and were robust enough to be used for analyzing field samples of soil and water.
Similarly, at Day 10 most of the cells were host-derived.
We found significant empirical differences among the phenotypes associated with TuMV pipo alleles, though the magnitude and sign of the effects were host-dependent.
Half the significant population MUs recovered were between populations sharing the same host indicating that not all population differences were host-based.
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