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  2. Looking to get rid of some unwanted guests? Here's how to ...

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    What is that smell? For many homeowners, it's a familiar one. It often comes with a look of dismay after an attempt to eradicate an unwanted creature ultimately leads to more trouble.

  3. List of Doraemon (2010–2014) episodes - Wikipedia

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    Episode Number Title Original AirDate 450 "Go Home, You Unwanted Guest!" Transliteration: "Iyana okyaku o kaeshi chae" (Japanese: いやなお客を帰しちゃえ)January 6, 2012 ()

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  5. “If they can take a home, I can take a home.” ‘Squatter hunter’: For a price, this California man will rid your home of ‘unwanted guests’ — how he squeezes out squatters

  6. Chet Anekwe - Wikipedia

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    Unwanted Guest: Ike Drama Bianca: Attah with Van Vicker: 2013 On Bended Knees: Ebube Drama 2014 Unguarded: Mr. Cool Drama Busted Life: Femi Drama 2016 New Girl: Service Guy Episode: "Jeff Day" Witch Hunt: Baba Short film Castor Oil: Pastor Short film 2017 Scrimmage: Coach Cassidy Short film 2018 How to Get Away with Murder: Marshal of the Court ...

  7. Xenia (Greek) - Wikipedia

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    It is almost always translated as 'guest-friendship' or 'ritualized friendship'. [1] It is an institutionalized relationship rooted in generosity, gift exchange, and reciprocity. [ 2 ] Historically, hospitality towards foreigners and guests ( Hellenes not of your polis ) was understood as a moral obligation, as well as a political imperative.

  8. Synonym - Wikipedia

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    Synonym list in cuneiform on a clay tablet, Neo-Assyrian period [1] A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. [2] For example, in the English language, the words begin, start, commence, and initiate are all synonyms of one another: they are ...

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    Etiquette experts share the faux pas to avoid while you're staying with a friend or family member.