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Relationship between the
guest and the host, or the art or
practice of
being hospitable...
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Sampson the
Hospitable (Gr****: Σαμψὼν ὁ φιλόξενος, Sampsón ho philóxenos; died c. 530 AD) was a
citizen of
Constantinople who
devoted his time to serving...
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widely used: Gr****: Εύξεινος Πόντος, romanized: Éfxinos Póndos, lit. '
Hospitable Sea', [ˈefksinos ˈpondos]; the name Μαύρη Θάλασσα, Mávri Thál****a, 'Black...
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Cultural label of
American Southerners as open and
hospitable...
- (Ottoman Turkish: گل بھار مکرمه خاتون, lit. 'benign', 'spring rose' and '
hospitable'; died c. 1492) was a
concubine of
Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, and mother...
- development, and repair. When
environmental conditions return to
being hospitable, the
organism will
return to its
metabolic state of life as it was prior...
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including a city's
capacity to
generate a
sense of
community and
offer hospitable settings for all,
especially young people, to
develop social skills, a...
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pastoral lifestyle by his father's
river and was
remembered for
having been
hospitable to
Phrixus on the latter's way to Colchis.
Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica...
- risk for
infection by
causing more
tissue damage and
providing a more
hospitable environment for
bacterial growth.
Actual cautery refers to the
metal device...
- the UN and its
agencies have
certainly helped the
world become a more
hospitable and
livable place for millions".
Reviewing the
first 50
years of the UN's...