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1 It was a reasonable question, with a whole host of unreasonable answers.
2 Any evening might have seen the whole host upon the Pevensey Flats.
3 Then arose against the fallen admiral a whole host of false friends.
4 This current swept along with it a whole host of moving creatures.
5 There seems to be a whole host of you Westerners annoying her.
6 Royle was linked with a whole host of defenders before landing Howey.
7 They all come to meet them so that the whole host assembles.
8 For was there not the whole host of heaven moving with them?
9 Crusaders and Christians! he cried, and the whole host crossed the frontier.
10 God, how joyful was that whole host because Alvar Fanez was returned!
11 But yesterday, the Government Accountability Office revealed a whole host of new problems.
12 A whole host of difficulties have beset emerging markets this year.
13 I also learned that leadership came with a whole host of new restrictions.
14 The week has seen wobbles on a whole host of policies.
15 Studio closures are the result of a whole host of factors.
16 There are a whole host of other new devices involved, too.
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