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hotel

[hoh-tel] / hoʊˈtɛl /


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They have estimated spending $8 billion on the project, which would include a hotel and concert venue and connect with the future site of New York City Football Club’s stadium.

From The Wall Street Journal

The man we were speaking to for our latest Disclosure documentary was living in a nearby asylum hotel, where angry protests had been taking place since the summer.

From BBC

You are likely to connect to public Wi-Fi in airports, hotels and cafes, and encrypted connections are crucial for protecting personal data and preventing snooping.

From Salon

Many local businesses have lost employees, and the uncertainty has hurt restaurants, hotels and shops, she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

As for how to wind down before the day on which he achieves his lifetime ambition, Norris said he was going to try to relax in his hotel room on Saturday night.

From BBC