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were hotel
noun
A large town house or mansion; a grand private residence, especially in France.
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"My parents were hotel owners," she said.
In attendance at the two day conference were hotel owners and representatives of major chains and smaller enterprises.
Among their concerns were hotel prices in New York and the space and planning problems that the news media encountered during the 1992 Democratic Convention.
There were hotel slippers at D&G and anoraks at Versace, but the spiritual home of the elevated-normal will always be Prada.
Among the lowest-risk jobs were: hotel managers, doctors, teachers, nurses, architects, lawyers, management consultants, IT systems designers, childcare workers, artists and journalists.
Term time in Sicily and not only were hotel rooms almost half the summer price, half-board was sometimes thrown in.
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There were hotels at hand.
All homes were hotels for visitors".
The most common types of accommodation were hotels, lodges and boats.
The only word I caught was "hotel".
How important are hotel amenities?
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