hosteller


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Synonyms for hosteller

an owner or manager of hotels

a traveler who lodges in hostels

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On the occasion, a number of hosteller students gathered, mingled with the vice chancellor and took selfies with him.
After beating the students without any provocation, the forces, the hosteller said, were "cooking up stories that militants had entered the hostel premises".
Hosteller were 74 (74%) and day scholars were 26 (26%).
This incident is widely reported in the literature, see Victor Peters, All Things Common: The Hutterian Way of Life (New York: Harper and Row, 1965), 44; Hosteller, Hutterite Society, 130; and Conkin, Two Paths, 59.
Bush administrations in the Justice Department and are now partners in the D.C.-based Baker Hosteller law firm.
"We will be showcasing the NOTE 3 which is expected to be the hosteller in this period.
After registering complaints hosteller to have to wait until the hostel administration gets knowledge about that complain.
Holli Hartman is an attorney in the Denver office of the national law jinn of Baker & Hosteller LLP.
Bowman, On the Backroad to Heaven: Old Order Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish and Brethren (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001), 133-136; Hosteller, Amish Society, 12-19.
There is no need to recount how these charges are true; books have been written about it, most especially those by former Congressman Paul Findlay and the recent study by Mearsheimer and Walt, Grant Smith's America's Defense Line, John Hosteller on the Iraq war, Aaron David Miller on the peace process, and Stephen Sniegoski's Transparent Cabal.
There was no way left for us to escape," a hosteller told ANI.
Table 3: Correlation of mental health status with sociodemographic variables Variables Results Total (%) (N = 737) Cases (N = 480) Non-cases (N = 257) Sex Male 224 (63.6%) 128 (36.4%) 352 (47.8%) Female 256 (66.4%) 129 (33.6%) 385 (52.2%) Family type Nuclear 361 (65.8%) 187 (34.2%) 548 (74.4%) Joint 119 (62.9%) 70 (37.1%) 189 (25.6%) Residence Hosteller 251 (61.1%) 160 (38.9%) 411 (55.8%) Day scholar 229 (70.2%) 97 (29.8%) 326 (44.2%) Variables p-Value [X.sup.2], df Sex Male 0.1163 Female [X.sup.2] = 25.322, df=1 Family type Nuclear 0.0081 Joint [X.sup.2] = 35.492, df=1 Residence Hosteller 0.0094 Day scholar [X.sup.2] = 6.7383, df=1 Figure 1: Correlation of mental health status with history of academic failure during last 1 year.
gender, age, institute, socioeconomic status (SES) and residence (Hosteller or not).
He was an ardent youth hosteller and cyclist, and every summer of the 1930s saw him exploring Europe.