Official host of a staged event or similar performance.
Swedish administrative position.
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Examples for "host"
Examples for "host"
1American Football: London will host an American Football game later this year.
2Bad sleep can lead to a host of health problems, Smagula said.
3However delegates said there was a host of problems with the scheme.
4The prime minister said Samoa was relishing the opportunity to host Germany.
5However, the host-parasite interactions responsible for initiating this response are poorly understood.
1McVey told Sky News: I believe parents know best for their children.
2Conclusion: An important proportion of non HCV-related type II MC remains essential.
3McIlveen said: I do believe that his position is becoming increasingly untenable.
4Methods: Cases of four adult patients with FSGS and MC are reported.
5Meanwhile, the Mc v D case is due back in court today.
1Mobb Deep emcee Prodigy has passed away at the age of 42.
2An emcee regaled the audience with a rap to a pounding backbeat.
3Veteran hip hop emcee, The Lady of Rage, has reportedly been hospitalized.
4But not only is Hammami a fake thug, he's a fake emcee.
5But, there was also a contemplative thinker inside the heavy emcee.
1I believe, though I cannot be certain, that the compère was Wilfrid Pickles.
2We trammelled kings can never go free of policy-ey, my compère of England?
3The compère stubbed out a cigarette on the floor.
4The compère walked onto the stage with a cigarette in his hand, but did not know what to do.
1Her speculations were interrupted by the voice of the master of ceremonies:
2He was the master of ceremonies at a number of presidential installations.
3This did not escape the cunning eye of the master of ceremonies.
4A disturbance, and the master of ceremonies came on, his suit rumpled.
5He was, of course called upon to officiate as master of ceremonies.
6The night's DJ and master of ceremonies was Donald Bellingham, a sophomore.
7Hochberg acts as both master of ceremonies and referee at the sessions.
8General Bertrand was appointed master of ceremonies by his colleagues; and General Bisson.
9It will be her second stint as master of ceremonies for the Oscars.
10And the baron laughed too loudly for a master of ceremonies.
11The Celebrity as a matter of course was master of ceremonies.
12At a signal from the master of ceremonies all was still.
13Mrs. Templeton sat at the right of Lord Pritchard, the master of ceremonies.
14Joel Grey reprised his Oscar-winning role as the master of ceremonies from Cabaret.
15Special introductions may, however, be made with propriety by the master of ceremonies.
16I knew very little of Count Segur, grand master of ceremonies.
Translations for master of ceremonies