What's the difference between auberge and hostel?

Auberge


Definition:

  • (n.) An inn.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Maya Konforti , a volunteer with the Auberge des Migrants, which works with refugees and migrants, warned of harsh police treatment of those in Calais.
  • (2) There are very good hostels ( auberges ) and great local food in every village.
  • (3) The locus for the Auberger (Au) blood group was shown to be genetically independent of the locus for the blood group Kell and of the loci for C3, C6, Gc, HLA, Pi and Gm groups.
  • (4) Volunteers from l’Auberge des Migrants, a charity, said up to 50 new migrants a day were arriving at the camp, and there were not enough tents, blankets or food.
  • (5) It is a historical irony but it is also a sad process,” he says from his office in the 16th-century Auberge de Castille, perched on top of a hill in the island’s capital, Valletta.
  • (6) Family studies have provided the final piece of evidence for the assignment of Auberger to the Lutheran blood group system.
  • (7) François Guennol, a cheerful pensioner who joined the charity Auberge des Migrants because “I could see suffering humanity”, estimated that about half the migrants in and around Calais were refugees running from Sudan, Ethiopia and the prison state of Eritrea.
  • (8) On Thursday night François Guennoc, from the charity Immigrant's Inn (Auberge des Migrants) was attempting to meet the needs of the hundreds of migrants queuing for food.
  • (9) Auberge du Jeu de Paume is one of Chantilly’s landmark buildings, in the Picardy region of northern France, and describes itself as “the epitome of French finesse and art de vivre”, boasting a restaurant with two Michelin stars, and situated beside the Château de Chantilly.
  • (10) Eric Kendall, adventure travel writer, Zinal After skiing hundreds of resorts, in 2007 I moved with my wife Penny into an old auberge in the hamlet of Mottec just outside Zinal, Switzerland.
  • (11) The independence of the Cad system and of Auberger, Gc, Hp, C'3, PGM, Pac and ADA was demonstrated.
  • (12) Red cell membrane components immunoprecipitated by a Lutheran-related monoclonal antibody, were analysed with Lutheran and Auberger antibodies by immunoblotting.
  • (13) Many of Sedona’s businesses are also geared towards wellbeing and purification, if not enlightenment: the town’s highest-end “hotel”, L’Auberge de Sedona (rooms from $270), which consists of luxury cottages and lodges, supplements traditional spa offerings with an outdoor “creekside massage”, where guests are invited to dip their feet in the river and squelch mud between their toes, washing off the dirt with creek water scented with flower petals.
  • (14) However, Tina Brocklebank, a volunteer who has been conducting refugee counts with the charity L’Auberge des Migrants , said the most vulnerable children in Calais could miss out on being helped amid what she called a confusing census carried out by another charity, France Terre d’Asile .
  • (15) Search for related sequences revealed that the natural inhibitor of the insulin receptor tyrosine kinase [Auberger, Falquerho, Contreres, Pages, Le Cam, Rossi & Le Cam (1989) Cell (Cambridge, Mass.)
  • (16) +33 3 8559 2450, autrementbio.free.fr sueyseultmarshall Dordogne Le ferme de Panivol, Bussière-Badil Panivol is a beautiful blue-shuttered ferme-auberge in the Périgord-Limousin natural park.
  • (17) These results are particularly significant in the light of the very close phenotypic association between the Auberger and Lutheran blood groups which have been shown, by one family, to be controlled by genes at separate loci.

Hostel


Definition:

  • (n.) An inn.
  • (n.) A small, unendowed college in Oxford or Cambridge.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He said: “Almost daily we hear from parents desperate to escape the single cramped room of a B&B or hostel that they find themselves struggling to raise their children in.
  • (2) Moontain Hostel is a new pad for skiers on a budget, with dorm beds from just €20 and private rooms from €60.
  • (3) Newham council said some of the women in the hostel might qualify for the 15 units it makes available each year for hostel leavers.
  • (4) At the end of your journey is the Idwal Cottage youth hostel, and Cwm Idwal nature reserve.
  • (5) Under a partnership that dates back at least a decade, the Greater Manchester West NHS trust posts two community psychiatric nurses (CPNs), plus a support worker, at the probation service-run hostel.
  • (6) Staff from Hostel B displayed higher levels of EE, and were more critical, and these attitudes generalised easily into hostility and rejection.
  • (7) Tomlinson had been an alcoholic for some years and was living in a homeless hostel.
  • (8) Tweedle added that the ban has meant that it was now less common in hostels, but peoplewere still getting hold of it.
  • (9) The mothers and mothers-to-be – all under 25, many of them teenagers – have been served with eviction notices by the housing association that runs the hostel.
  • (10) Hostels are having to care for long term severely affected psychiatric patients discharged into the community.
  • (11) We recommend the development of a peripatetic service as outlined in this study, offering health care at hostels, day centres and other places where the homeless are to be found.
  • (12) We hear a lot about homes, and rightly so, yet we hear next to nothing about homelessness, about the people forced to sleep on the streets, in hostels and squats or on the sofas of friends and family.
  • (13) It’s operated by a young, talented photographer called Bheki Dube and his influence is everywhere – the hostel decor is fantastic – think industrial-chic warehouse apartment with lots of quirky touches.
  • (14) 73 Kloof Street, +27 21 424 6169, onceincapetown.co.za The Backpack Facebook Twitter Pinterest Founder-owners Toni Shina and Lee Harris have created a homely hostel spread across four adjoining houses with cool courtyards and flowery gardens, a chillout lounge, communal kitchen, health-food cafe and terrace bar.
  • (15) Data were gathered from 175 residents of 150 living units--mental handicap hospital wards, voluntary and private homes, local authority hostels and parental homes.
  • (16) The aim was to test the assumption that mass miniature x ray screening of the single homeless (hostel residents) is a cost-effective means of controlling pulmonary tuberculosis.
  • (17) She was just 17 and she had moved to a hostel in Victoria.
  • (18) About two thirds of the total time in the two institutions was spent in the hostel.
  • (19) A decision for hostel care instead of home care was associated with a low level of informal support and the absence of a carer who was a spouse or daughter.
  • (20) The friend's walls were covered in cheap porn, and every person I speak to in the hostel has ferocious love-bites on their necks.

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