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  • 1Host — • Archaeological and historical aspects Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Host     Host     † …

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  • 2HOST OF HEAVEN — HOST OF HEAVEN, an expression used in the Bible and in post biblical Jewish literature to denote comprehensively either (a) supernal beings or stars. The precise implication of the term host is variously understood. Where the reference is to… …

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  • 3Host Club (manga) — Host Club : Le lycée de la séduction 桜蘭高校ホスト部(クラブ) (Ōran kōkō Host club) Type Shōjo Genre comédie romantique Manga Auteur Bisco Hatori Éditeur …

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  • 4Host — Host(s) may refer to:In Christianity: * Heavenly host, an army of good angels in Heaven * Host (Holy Communion), bread in the EucharistIn culture: * Host (event), a television or radio show presenter * Host (album), a 1999 album by the band… …

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  • 5Host-proof hosting — aims to solve the trust problem faced by web applications: although SSL may protect user data on the wire it provides no guarantee of the privacy of that information once it reaches the server on the other end of the wire. Or, as Richard Schwartz …

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  • 6Host Embedded Controller Interface — Host Embedded Controller Interface, abbreviated as HECI, is a recent (introduced in 2006) technology used for Active Management Technology (AMT) in Intel chipsets that support Core 2 Duo microprocessors. Details The HECI bus allows the Host OS to …

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  • 7Host Hotels & Resorts — Host Hotels Resorts Unternehmensform Aktiengesellschaft (NYSE: [1] Gründung 1993 in Washington, DC Unternehmenssitz …

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  • 8Host Marriott Corporation — Host Hotels Resorts Unternehmensform Aktiengesellschaft (NYSE: [1] Gründung 1993 in Washington, DC Unternehmenssitz …

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  • 9Host Hotels & Resorts — 180px Rechtsform Aktiengesellschaft (NYSE: [1] Gründung 1993 in Washington, DC Sitz Bethesda, MD …

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  • 10Host-Name — Host Name,   der Name eines Servers in einem Netzwerk (Internet, aber auch Intranet), der stellvertretend für dessen IP Adresse steht. Im Gegensatz zur numerischen IP Adresse besteht der Host Name aus einer bezeichnenden, häufig eingängigen Wort… …

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