Earlier this month he spent ten days in the city which will host this year's Olympics in August. |
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Companies may operate as shops-within-shops and pay rent as a percentage of takings to the host store. |
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Henry is shown surrounded by a host of footmen, officials and dignitaries, a mace bearer, a crowd of nobles, and six trumpeters. |
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Eight years later Tokyo was host to one of the greatest athletic battles in recent history. |
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The centre will host a range of free activities, all with an Australiana theme. |
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Using an atomizer, they then spritz the spores onto the leaves of a host weed grown inside the greenhouses. |
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The host was often veiled or curtained to be revealed before the sacring at particular times of year or to be kept hidden during Lent. |
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In the image of the mass, the priest elevates the host, an attendant rings the sacring bell, and two persons peek over the edge of the parclose. |
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This is a wonderful experience for both the host family and the child and all it costs is some love, care and attention. |
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Wth a blade only 10cm long, it is used for a host of small jobs in the kitchen, from tipping and tailing vegetables to sectioning fruit. |
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The robbers also damaged the altar in an effort to steal the tabernacle, where the Communion host is kept. |
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It's bread and butter work and a host of other urgers and coat tuggers have now tuned in to the lurk. |
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Virus particles assemble within host cells and are released by lysing the cell. |
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When the spores completely fill the host cell cytoplasm, the cell lyses and releases the spores to the surroundings. |
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It packs motorized faders, multifunction rotary encoders and a host of keys. |
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Tires, which are tagged individually and often rolled off trucks, present a host of challenges. |
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Every July, Ullswater Yacht Club plays host to one of the biggest inland sailing events in the country. |
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Magniloquence is monotonous, but the talk of the host of the Golden Lion and his neighbours rises and falls with a natural variety. |
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Many of the world's finest specimens of native copper, azurite, malachite, atacamite, and a host of other minerals originated in this manner. |
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Within days fly maggots are born and release an enzyme that decapitates their ant host. |
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Being a conservative talk show host is a logical extension of his upbringing, notes Pendleton. |
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The Warriors will face the host team from York this morning before moving on to tomorrow's elimination round. |
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Years ago, Alan Thicke was the host of a late-night talk show that had me on as a guest. |
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Shivava will host traditional jazz music and the Bassline will showcase mainstream jazz. |
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St Joseph's High School will play host to cricket, netball, football and rugby league. |
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The house fly is also the intermediate host for some roundworms and tapeworms of poultry. |
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Western images serve as shorthand images of patriotism, democracy, rugged individualism, and a host of other virtues. |
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Piano maestro Lucy McLellan will host a classical music concert at Bradford Grammar School to raise funds for charity Teenage Cancer Trust. |
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The early closing time of pubs meant that carousers were forced to gather at dusk in private homes, where the host would tap a barrel. |
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It is of interest that a plant native to Eurasia would host such substantial numbers of phytophagous arthropods in North America. |
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Discos, jazz clubs, piano lounges, pubs and wine bars are amongst a whole host of nightlife options that await visitors when dusk falls. |
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The first and second floors host ten en-suite bedrooms, a guest lounge and dining room with its own kitchen facilities. |
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Indigenous forests play host to parrots and louries among many other species of birds. |
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In the wings are masked traditional dancers and a host of young children dressed as animals. |
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Asylum seekers could enhance their image by accepting the necessity of certain cultural and linguistic assimilation with the host community. |
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On Saturday, May 15 the group will host a day of traditional arts and crafts in the Loftus Hall. |
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The host noted that, although the film bombed in 1958, Godard placed it on his list of top ten films of that year. |
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The sandalwood needs to be planted with a host plant which provides nutrients for the first couple of years of its life. |
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It's the first time the middle east has organized or played host around these issues. |
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Swindonians will have a lovely jubbly time tomorrow when the town plays host to the stars of Only Fools and Horses. |
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Anne Robinson takes a break from The Weakest Link to host a new talk show called Guess Who's Coming To Dinner. |
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Adjoining rooms in the new gallery play host to an extensive collection of artworks in a variety of disciplines. |
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I've heard that she has been signed up to host a daytime talk show in the summer to give a bit of oomph to ITV's ratings. |
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Reports say that Sahara TV is negotiating with Lalloo Yadav to host a talk show on their channel. |
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Big cities like London, Paris and New York are all mad ideas to host events of this size. |
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An excellent repast, provided by host Wemyss, was served, and at its conclusion, the loyal toast, proposed from the chair, was honoured. |
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It boasts two radio stations, a housing corporation, a law office, and affiliate relationships with a host of trade-union locals. |
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Tonight, he will host a dinner at Buckingham Palace in his role of Colonel of the grenadier Guards. |
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Upon invoking the locator, the targeted device is then specified by the user with an IP address, a host name, or with some other suitable identifier. |
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The region also plays host to a large number of birches to add variety, a component that forest management plans aim to maintain past the current rotation. |
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Carlow Tourism arrange host family accommodation for a number of language schools who organise for foreign students to travel to Carlow during the year. |
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Residents have access to a host of therapies such as a multi-sensory room, a soft play area, music therapy, art therapy and bus trips, a spokesperson said. |
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Pupils tell me, with great enthusiasm, of rowing, chess, horse-riding, judo, fly-fishing, clay-pigeon shooting, badminton and a host of other activities. |
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For more than a month, employees at the stately home had denied all knowledge of an impending wedding, rubbishing local rumours that the island would host the occasion. |
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The traditional place to see Asian elephants in the wild is India, where about 80 national parks and 440 sanctuaries provide a host of opportunities for wildlife viewing. |
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The host country were convincing winners with 42.5 points on a canal which provided roach, small skimmers, perch, ruffe and bleak and the occasional sizeable bream. |
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A visa for the U.S., appearances at glittery celebrity galas, and a series of host families soon followed. |
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Interspersed with glamour shots of the vehicle, the host emphasizes the rugged effectiveness of the automobile with its absolute comfort and luxury. |
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Several rivers in East Texas host winter runs of spawn-bound white bass. |
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A state assemblywoman who represents parts of Northern Westchester and Putnam County was host to a forum on this topic at Cortlandt Town Hall here. |
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Generally, such a model depicts an assimilationist process in which acquisition of host culture traits is concomitant with loss of traits of the culture of origin. |
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The gorge Amphitheatre plays host to the 3-day festival Sasquatch on the west coast in Washington. |
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I will remember a guy who taught me that being a host was an act of graciousness. |
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The founder of Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group that attacked Mumbai in 2008, hafiz Saeed, was the host and master of ceremonies. |
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Their 2003 catalogue lists more than 100 streptocarpus, around 40 named saintpaulias, a host of other gesneriads, coleus and 60 begonias grown mainly for foliage. |
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Thus, lysogeny seems to be a survival strategy at low host abundance and activity, whereas high host abundance and activity seems to favor the lytic life cycle. |
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But he's a talk show host, so his opponents should take him on in public. |
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The inclusions crystallize at the same time as the host diamond and incorporate trace elements such as samarium and neodymium, which may be used for radiometric dating. |
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He and the crew have had to subsist on maggoty hardtack, cold gruel, and a slimy block of cheese that has become host to a most foul-tasting clutch of worms. |
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A big thank you also to the sponsors of the various races without whose support and sponsorship it would not have been possible to host an event of this magnitude. |
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The show returned from hiatus this week, and the host got right to work talking about Ferguson. |
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The oldest jazz club in the world is Village Vanguard cellar jazz club, opened in New York City, USA, in 1935, and host to mainstream jazz concerts ever since. |
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He's the host of a majorly successful weekday series in syndication. |
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Tomlinson got to sample an early taste of Olympic glory on Wednesday night as West Van's Park Royal played host to the fifth annual North Shore Sport Awards. |
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After showing Jay Leno her favorite boozing gadgets, Kathie Lee Gifford gave the host a smooch. |
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Petrological studies show potassic metasomatism and localised hydrothermal alteration within the granitic host rocks. |
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A TOP North East museum is to host a fundraising vintage tea dance for the company which built it. |
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Today, April 17, the White House will host local leaders at the first-ever White House Tech Meetup. |
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Cyprus will host the 29th World Congress of the International College for Maxillofacial Surgery. |
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Larval survival, host plant preferences and developmental responses of the diamondback moth Plutella xylostella on wild brassicaceous species. |
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Between 10am and 4pm, Smyths will play host to a live DJ and there will be free face-painting and candy floss to keep young visitors entertained. |
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Not to mention a host of Teazel Cottages and Teazel Avenues named in its honour. |
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Effect of temperature on life table parameters of Plutella xylostella on two brassicaceous host plants. |
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Teflon particles, injected into the bladder or subureter, react unpredictably with the host tissue. |
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The teleprocessing network spans the United States and connects 9,729 end-user workstations with their host computer in Provo, Utah. |
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This led to the formulation of the rule that buzzers could not be activated until the game host finished reading the question. |
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Temperature-dependent development of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella on two brassicaceous host plants. |
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Female movers and shakers host their own economic forum in France. |
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Cabinda is scheduled to host seven games in the tournament which kicks o today. |
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A CYPRUS cruise ship will this weekend be the host of pioneer telerobotic experiments at sea. |
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Sand crabs are a first intermediate host to the acanthocephalan Profilicolis kenti and the trematode Microphallus nicolli. |
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Should controversial talk show host Michael Savage have the right to demand damage. |
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There are some surprises, like Extra Slice host Jo Brand, who is revealed to have what Gaz calls 'dulcet tones' when she opens her cakehole. |
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This year's field includes Alabama, Indiana, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Oregon, Texas, St Joseph's and the host Chaminade Silverswords. |
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But he has more stamina than any host who has ever hawked Turtle Wax. |
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Barcelona's El Monumental bullring will host its final bullfight on Sunday in front of 20,000 spectators. |
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In its most basic form, a bulletin board runs on a host system equipped with a single-line modem. |
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Jeff Foxworthy, host of Are You Smarter Than a Fifth grader? |
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At his Tucson hacienda he is a gracious host and a good neighbor. |
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On Sunday the town's mart will host sheepshearing demonstrations, pony rides, bouncy castles, dog-agility demonstrations and craft stalls. |
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Our host was Mercat Tours under the all-encompassing leadership of Des Brogan. |
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Three private tasting rooms will be used to host personalized tastings and events. |
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Vauxhall has also been chosen to host the NACYP class A national finals on December 4 at the Brittania Adelphi hotel in Liverpool. |
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It is unnerving to hear Circe tell her host that there is no homecoming for the one who listens to the Siren's song. |
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There, the Holmfirth Cameral Club is playing host to a prestigious exhibition by the Digital Imaging Group of the Royal Photographic Society. |
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It plays host to moose, bear, Canada lynx and the second-highest concentration of rare plants in Maine. |
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Both bills also include revenue offsets, including new tax shelter penalties and a host of other provisions that address perceived tax abuses. |
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On March 15, Crowshoe plans to host another teach-in as part of the U of C's Aboriginal Awareness week. |
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The 27-year-old, who works alongside talkshow host Sean Moncrieff, suffered horrendous injuries after the frenzied assault just yards from her home. |
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The Rink also will host broomball games beginning in January. |
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Identity E2E and Allevate have chosen Skyscape, the service provider of choice for Assured Cloud Services to the UK Public Sector, to host the MXSERVER service. |
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Bumbling gardener Mr Growbag, US game-show host Buz Lighthouse and crazy cook Pierre the Chef provided Redcar pupils with a wacky way of learning science. |
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The radio talkshow host, who played for Ipswich Town, Man United, Tottenham and Scotland, was convicted of drunk driving and also fined pounds 750 with pounds 450 costs. |
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Mosaic law also makes idolatry or the worship of other gods a capital offense, along with a host of other crimes, including adultery, cursing one's parents, and sodomy. |
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The Xtreme Dialing campaign features MTV Sandblast host Peter King, bungee jumper Jimbo X, and barefoot waterskiier Ron Scarpa, all icons in the world of extreme sports. |
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Fun and fully interactive, the app encourages literacy skills with highlighted on-screen narration, plus a host of tappable words, pictures and diagrams. |
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The roadshow runs from 10am to 5pm and will host a number of skill schools for kids including the Match Attax training camp, the Kaos Skills Skool and the EA Games zone. |
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Engineering of viral capsids to evade the host immune system. |
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I remember, too, bunking of f some lessons to attend mid-day sessions at the Cavern Club where I saw The Beatles, plus a host of no w famous Liverpool bands. |
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Megavirus and Mimivirus look alike, both bearing hairlike extensions and a five-pronged gate through which the viruses expel genetic material into a host. |
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If you accept this hardcore mission, you'll be forced to immerse yourself in a host of mind-bending environments filled with new twisted monsters and even deadlier bosses. |
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Anautogenous tabanid females ingest blood by lacerating the skin with serrated mouthparts and lapping up the pooled blood, which can cause significant irritation to the host. |
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More recently, the new Intel Core Microarchitecture has spawned a host of products such as Intel Core 2 Duo processors that lead the industry in energy-efficient performance. |
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