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  • 61Hospitality — refers to the relationship process between a guest and a host, and it also refers to the act or practice of being hospitable, that is, the reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers, with liberality and goodwill. Hospitality… …

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  • 62Georges Clooney — George Clooney Pour les articles homonymes, voir Clooney. George Clooney George Clooney au …

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  • 63Legacy of Fire — con su más reciente alineación Datos generales Origen Bogotá …

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  • 64Yma Sumac — después de un concierto firmando autógrafos a sus fans Datos generales Nombre real Zoila Agusta Emperatriz Chávarry del Castillo …

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  • 65suspect — Ⅰ. suspect UK US /səˈspekt/ verb [T] ► to believe that something, usually something bad, may be true or may have happened: suspect that »The bank suspects that fraud has occurred. »suspect fraud/dishonesty/foul play ► to believe that someone is… …

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  • 66tendency — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ clear, great, marked, pronounced, strong ▪ slight ▪ greater, growing, increased …

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  • 67 — 【와】 움; 움 (집) ; 굴 穴부 9획 (총14획) [1] [n] nest; cave; den [2] [n] apartment; living quarters; house [3] [v] hide; harbour (a criminal, etc.) [4] [v] bend; crease [5] [n] litter; brood [6] [v] block; hold in; check [7] [n] hollow part of the human… …

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  • 68fraternity — fra|ter|ni|ty [frəˈtə:nıti US ə:r ] n plural fraternities 1.) the teaching/scientific/criminal etc fraternity all the people who work in a particular profession or share a particular interest 2.) a club at an American college or university that… …

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  • 69extraditable — ex·tra·dit·a·ble || ekstrÉ™daɪtÉ™bl adj. able to be extradited, able to be handed over to another nation or judicial authority (i.e. a fugitive, criminal, etc.) …

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  • 70extradite — ex·tra·dite || ekstrÉ™daɪt v. hand over to another nation or judicial authority (i.e. a fugitive, criminal, etc.) …

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