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Definition for host

noun as in person who entertains, performs

noun as in large group

verb as in entertain, accommodate

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Miller responded by saying the president has “plenary authority” before going silent midsentence — a moment that the host said may have been a technical issue.

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They registered 20 shots to their hosts' nine and had 64% possession.

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Each of the seven tournaments hosted there had featured a South American winner, until Germany broke the streak in 2014, and since then Argentina won in the heat of Qatar.

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The traitors were completed by chat show host Ross and singer Cat Burns - both of whom seem to have more of the conniving mindset needed for a great traitor.

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They will need more contributors with the bat in their next match against hosts and fellow title contenders India on Sunday - but Australia remain the side to beat.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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