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  • A host is * "[a] computer or device that is attached to the Internet.” * "the computer that contains data being accessed by other computers."
  • Hostis a piece of malware on Microsoft Windows.
  • Websites anyone can upload multimedia to, sorted by media type:
  • This gentleman was the Host of the television show America's Most Disgusting Unsolved Crimes.
  • Host – typ zombie występujący w Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare w trybie egzo zombie.
  • If there is one thing the citizens of Thunderworld love, it's live broadcasts of events. And the only way to gain the most from these monumental moments is to have the right person present them. Someone with flair, enthusiasm, and the ability to sneak in subliminal messages without a hitch to the unsuspecting public. Who can we call upon to make an ordinary broadcast into something extraordinary? Why, The Host of course!
  • Keep in mind that personal wikis and wikis for small groups that probably won't attract many editors will usually, if not always, be rejected. If your wiki plan does get accepted, you might want to read the configuration guide for MediaWiki admins for some tips on configuring the wiki you founded. The MediaWiki wikis hosted on Wikia are called Wikia.
  • Host is the seventh studio album by Paradise Lost. The album was released on May 25, 1999. It was last record Music for Nations.
  • Host was a manager at the sushi restaurant where Bryce Varley met Keiko Arahida. He initially denied entry to Bryce because the restaurant was having a private party, but allowed Bryce to enter when Hitomi identified Bryce as "Keiko's man." ("Future Shock")
  • Host = The person running the Mafia game. Often also the one who wrote the rules and variations on game mechanics for the game (otherwise known as Game Designer). They are not allowed to also be a player in the game they are running, and should not show bias toward/against any faction once the game starts. Normally, Large and Super-Size games require at least a co-host or a backup host. First time hosts are strongly advised to take a co-host or backup host - an experienced host who can provide on-the-fly mentoring and help during their first host experience.
  • Hosts are creatures which can serve as survival methods for symbiotes and parasites. The Goa'uld and Tok'ra both require hosts to survive, but their methods of acquiring hosts are extreme opposites. The Goa'uld forcibly steal hosts from their homeworlds, taking complete control of their bodies and forcing them into what is described as a living hell. In sharp contrast, the Tok'ra do not take hosts, but rather acquire their consent before entering. The Goa'uld insist that nothing of the host survives, but this has been disproved on a number of occasions.
  • The Host is usually the first person who joins the lobby, and their job depends on the game mode. In Custom Mode, the Host picks the role list for the game. In all other modes, the Host's only role is the ability to start the game early with the Start button. Attempting to press Start before enough players join will show a notification and play an alert sound. There are no hosts in Ranked Mode lobbies.
  • It is morning. A party of hivers, 100 strong, takes its usual route along the undulating foothills, skirting the dreadful slimelands on the right, and the barren rocky uplands on the left. Beyond, the slope widens out into a valley in which water flows for much of the year, and where plants can grow and there are usually tubers or thick roots to be had. Before their narrow path widens the leader of the party grunts an order to halt. Their seeker is agitated, but is not telling them that there is food close by: it is telling them that others approach.
  • . A host is a lifeform affected to some degree by an invasive or exotic entity. A host and symbiont relationship is the most common form. In such a situation a symbiont is an organism that becomes part of the host's resources – including (but not limited to) mind, thoughts, emotions, or body. In some situations the host's resources are shared and the host considers the relationship unwanted. This type of relationship is considered parasitic. Both of these types of these relationships require a host that the invasive entity deems appealing for some reason.
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  • A host is * "[a] computer or device that is attached to the Internet.” * "the computer that contains data being accessed by other computers."
  • . A host is a lifeform affected to some degree by an invasive or exotic entity. A host and symbiont relationship is the most common form. In such a situation a symbiont is an organism that becomes part of the host's resources – including (but not limited to) mind, thoughts, emotions, or body. In some situations the host's resources are shared and the host considers the relationship unwanted. This type of relationship is considered parasitic. Both of these types of these relationships require a host that the invasive entity deems appealing for some reason. In 2266, James T. Kirk implored Doctor Leonard McCoy to find a way to kill the Denevan neural parasite without also killing the host. He later recorded a captain's log denoting his reluctance to kill the Denevans despite having a prerogative to do so rather than risk the parasites spreading further. (TOS: "Operation -- Annihilate!" )
  • Hostis a piece of malware on Microsoft Windows.
  • Websites anyone can upload multimedia to, sorted by media type:
  • It is morning. A party of hivers, 100 strong, takes its usual route along the undulating foothills, skirting the dreadful slimelands on the right, and the barren rocky uplands on the left. Beyond, the slope widens out into a valley in which water flows for much of the year, and where plants can grow and there are usually tubers or thick roots to be had. Before their narrow path widens the leader of the party grunts an order to halt. Their seeker is agitated, but is not telling them that there is food close by: it is telling them that others approach. With another grunt the leader calls the warriors together in a protective wall; but they need not have worried. Those who approach pose no threat. It is full day now, and the party can see five or six shambling creatures moving down the rocky slope towards the slimelands. The bodies are bulky (very bulky for the size of their legs) with thick hummocks and rolls of fat seeming t o engulf them. Dull faces look out from the folds of pale flesh. In the dim light, however, the parasites are just visible: tiny and spiderlike, four or five of them are embedded in the deep fat of each figure, their faces buried and unseen, feeding continually from the creature's surplus. No threat to the hive, and so of no interest to the party; but the leader does recollect that more and more of them are seen nowadays wandering over their domain. They seem to be spreading from the forest areas that are their home. Dimly the leader wonders what they find to eat here, and how they protect themselves from the harsh Sun. He does not wonder for long, however. With a backhanded gesture, he brushes the first of the day's sand out of his moustache and signals for the party to move onwards. Soon he has the party on the move once more and the strangers have been completely forgotten. Had the party stayed to watch, they would have observed the lumbering creatures scramble down into the flats of the slimelands and wade out amongst the disgusting blue-green sogginess. Dumbly they scoop up handfuls of the slime, exposing the yellow stench beneath, and begin to feed on it. The parasites embedded in their fat ignore all this. The food, be it nuts, leaves or slime, will be converted into huge deposits of fat and tissue that will sustain them. The parasites and their hosts are not the first communal humanoid creatures to arise since the days of the engineers, but they are the only surviving type. The symbionts, in which temperate woodland-dwellers teamed up with tundra-dwellers to live on the cold plains, are extinct now. They took to the mountains after the cold plains faded away, and there they existed for some time; but they were never really developed as mountain creatures, and all kinds of maladaptations began to show themselves. Eventually the populations dwindled and the whole two species died out. That is not the case amongst the parasites and their hosts. The hosts, too, are descended from the tundra-dwellers, but unlike the symbiont carriers they changed as the conditions changed. Gone are the woolly coats and the resistance to extreme cold, but they still retain the thick deposits of fat. Indeed their metabolism generates more fat than they could possibly need, and that is what sustains the parasites. The energy and raw materials for all this production comes from the constant consumption of plants - any kind of plants, including the blue-green algal cultures that the aquatics developed as their own food source and spread over the lowland areas of the globe, turning them into the foul slimelands so despised by most of the land-living creatures. It is not only the hivers that ignore the parasites and their hosts as they wade into the featureless slippery mat. Also ignoring them are the aquatics, not far away, looping and slithering about in the moist yellow depths below the slime crust. They are grazing their way through the algal culture that their ancestors established aeons ago on the lowlands above the surface of the ocean. There is plenty of food for them now, not like in the days of want. They know very well that some creatures from the land come and steal from the edges, but the losses are small. The only trouble is dehydration. If the algal covering is breached there may be a considerable water loss before it has a chance to grow again; but with all the world's lowlands covered in the self-sustaining food-generator there is little to worry about.
  • This gentleman was the Host of the television show America's Most Disgusting Unsolved Crimes.
  • Host – typ zombie występujący w Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare w trybie egzo zombie.
  • If there is one thing the citizens of Thunderworld love, it's live broadcasts of events. And the only way to gain the most from these monumental moments is to have the right person present them. Someone with flair, enthusiasm, and the ability to sneak in subliminal messages without a hitch to the unsuspecting public. Who can we call upon to make an ordinary broadcast into something extraordinary? Why, The Host of course!
  • Keep in mind that personal wikis and wikis for small groups that probably won't attract many editors will usually, if not always, be rejected. If your wiki plan does get accepted, you might want to read the configuration guide for MediaWiki admins for some tips on configuring the wiki you founded. The MediaWiki wikis hosted on Wikia are called Wikia.
  • Hosts are creatures which can serve as survival methods for symbiotes and parasites. The Goa'uld and Tok'ra both require hosts to survive, but their methods of acquiring hosts are extreme opposites. The Goa'uld forcibly steal hosts from their homeworlds, taking complete control of their bodies and forcing them into what is described as a living hell. In sharp contrast, the Tok'ra do not take hosts, but rather acquire their consent before entering. The Goa'uld insist that nothing of the host survives, but this has been disproved on a number of occasions. While in a host, a Goa'uld and Tok'ra can increase the host's intelligence and strength, and give it a near perfect immune system. They also secrete Naquadah into their host's blood stream (though wild Goa'uld on P3X-888 do not do this). The symbiotes can also make their host's eyes glow at will, and usually speak in a deep, booming voice. Known hosts who no longer have a Goa'uld symbiote in them include Vala Mal Doran, who used to host to a Goa'uld Underlord named Qetesh but was freed by the Tok'ra; Colonel Steven Caldwell who was the host to an unnamed Trust operative;and Captain Samantha Carter who was the unwilling host to a Tok'ra called Jolinar of Malkshur who sacrificed herself to save Carter. Also, there was Kendra before she was killed and the host to the last remaining Ba'al clone who had his symbiote extracted from him and killed, leaving him alive and free. All have the ability to use all Goa'uld technology due to Naquadah in their blood from the blending and can also sense other symbiotes. (SG1: "Thor's Hammer", "In the Line of Duty", "Thor's Chariot", "The First Ones") (SGA: "Critical Mass") It has also been shown that a strong host can overpower the symbiote at times. However, the symbiote will eventually regain control. Skaara has shown this ability to overpower Klorel three times, once to influence Klorel to let SG-1 live against Apophis' wishes. The second was an attempt to stop Klorel from raising the shields of the Ha'tak so it would be destroyed, but Klorel regained control and raised the shields. The third time was with the aid of a Tollan Detachment device. This method, however, allowed both host and symbiote complete control and prevented one from impersonating the other. (SG1: "The Serpent's Lair", "Within the Serpent's Grasp", "Pretense")
  • The Host is usually the first person who joins the lobby, and their job depends on the game mode. In Custom Mode, the Host picks the role list for the game. In all other modes, the Host's only role is the ability to start the game early with the Start button. Attempting to press Start before enough players join will show a notification and play an alert sound. There are no hosts in Ranked Mode lobbies. Who is host in the lobby list of players will be marked with HOST next to their name. If the maximum number of players (15) is reached, the game will start automatically without the host needing to click start. However, the host will still need to click start at 15 players in Custom Mode or Rapid Mode.
  • Host is the seventh studio album by Paradise Lost. The album was released on May 25, 1999. It was last record Music for Nations.
  • Host was a manager at the sushi restaurant where Bryce Varley met Keiko Arahida. He initially denied entry to Bryce because the restaurant was having a private party, but allowed Bryce to enter when Hitomi identified Bryce as "Keiko's man." ("Future Shock")
  • Host = The person running the Mafia game. Often also the one who wrote the rules and variations on game mechanics for the game (otherwise known as Game Designer). They are not allowed to also be a player in the game they are running, and should not show bias toward/against any faction once the game starts. Normally, Large and Super-Size games require at least a co-host or a backup host. First time hosts are strongly advised to take a co-host or backup host - an experienced host who can provide on-the-fly mentoring and help during their first host experience.
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