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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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Iraq host the United Arab Emirates in Basra after the first leg of the Asian decider finished 1-1 last Thursday in Abu Dhabi.

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Speaking to CNN's State of the Union on Sunday, Greene told host Dana Bash that while she still supports the president, she does not agree with his efforts to keep the Epstein files under wraps.

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Greece is "the natural gateway for American liquefied natural gas to replace Russian gas in the region," Mitsotakis said at a conference this month in Athens hosted by the United States.

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The university did not comment on this allegation, but cancelled the remaining events it was due to host in the final days of design week.

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Blind Sri Lankan officials hosting the tournament “watched” the match on YouTube by listening to the commentary.

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

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