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    1. Would you rather I didn’t?” he said and we didn’t say another word until we walked by the new harbor cemetery


    2. Kayaks were only useful in the harbor and lagoons most of the time


    3. They had a good duskmeal where they could hear the echo of that show across the harbor


    4. It has a little lake of its own giving it a square mile of harbor and a few more square miles of lon


    5. It was a couple miles to open water from this harbor


    6. Tiny Robot Archimedes calculated that his presence in the harbor with an eye patch ran numbers similar to a man who had a corgi puppy in a brothel


    7. As they went further along South Harbor Road, he worried that the cargo level wouldn't be tall enough to take the backbone of this rig


    8. Cargo was transferred from lake vessels to urban canal rafts in the outer harbor and then towed by rope into and thru the canals


    9. As one comes into the harbor from the upper Lhar, the city is framed in the opening


    10. Here they got to paddle down the old inner harbor for almost a mile, lit only by the bow lanterns of ships at dock

    11. There is one point where it opens out into a pond larger than the one in Yoonbarla, three different canals lead under ten floors of city out to the harbor, another goes back into the city and the ship canal


    12. Then they were out in North Harbor


    13. Mostly it was a looming leafy mound behind them as they made their way out across the harbor to KangDarceen


    14. The largest harbor in the world was 60 acres in Athens


    15. This city needed a Helen on duty in this harbor at all times to launch these thousand ships


    16. “A ship is safe in harbor, but that’s not what ships are for


    17. The great torches of the main docks were not quite visible, but their light showed on the faces of the harbor walls


    18. It's a good thing this wind is back or there'd be outbound traffic backed up, the current's the strongest you ever see on this river going into that harbor


    19. Now he brought up a vector field over all the nearby objects large enough to possibly harbor condensates


    20. Their fields were all over the other side of the harbor and behind the beach

    21. If she only had a view of the harbor, her med panel and some reading material, she would be OK to chill in this dungeon until whoever was running this game made their next move


    22. Well fed, dressed like the better class of peasant women, and with a much better ID, they set off on the road to the harbor and passage to the 57th century


    23. It should have been a two hour hike thru well cultivated farmlands til they reached the harbor


    24. If Ava really was mortal, she would have been aching and exhausted by the time they finally came into the harbor


    25. The breakwater that surrounded the harbor was barely visible now


    26. Yellelle took them to a lichen covered wooden cabin near the end of the harbor


    27. A sleek Brazilian jetliner took them the last three hundred and fifty years, flying around and around the harbor in a steep bank for forty five minutes before landing


    28. Along the inner cliffs there were much taller buildings and the track for a hanger that ran twenty floors above the harbor


    29. And that dark harbor too, maybe not AS bad, but it is a deserted and derelict place that she drew, I’m afraid she was feeling that inside


    30. And those remaining, very few, who through bigotry or sheer ignorance had despised the little family's presence in the village, now had to be very cautious indeed to at least never publicly hint at any lingering misgivings regarding the Livingsons they might still privately harbor

    31. He had the driver race up the harbor to beat her there


    32. The dock sign promised a safe harbor for a penny a week or tenner a year


    33. Two travelers without a home harbor, but with a well anticipated destination: the Livingson Bungalow Lodges, Tahoe City, California


    34. 9He will not always accuse, nor will he harbor his anger forever;


    35. The Britainic sailed on schedule on the evening tide from the Chelsea Docks in New York harbor


    36. You can see all the way down to its mouth at Fourth Harbor if you look thru the leaves of the plaza's north rail


    37. That canal was where the products of the Hyadrain Valley's heavy industry were floated out to the great canal called Fourth Harbor


    38. "Oh I don't know about that, as I remember it, it was about like two trips to the harbor and back


    39. He got deep behind West Harbor, thru the collar by Rankor Hill and almost to the other plumbing district below the Hyadrain valley


    40. I can't see down to the harbor, but I can see horizon

    41. You can't see the Klehymnehorn til you're two miles down the docks on south harbor, but when you're on it, it's high


    42. From the bridge they had a great view of the back harbor where the Imoneea goes thru the great locks flanking Imoneea Island


    43. South Harbor Beach looked like part of the harbor since it was flat white sand while the island was tall


    44. By the time they reached the South Harbor Dockwall the torches were lit above the piers


    45. Kunae twinkled in the water of the harbor


    46. South Harbor spread miles of open water in all directions


    47. After she was out of sight he stayed and looked out over South Harbor from this rail forty stories above the docks


    48. The only other Desa he had any chance of tracking was the one who compiled a master tape for a little studio out toward fourth harbor


    49. I nearly got raped by a mondo-mama at a little tape studio over by Fourth Harbor but I wasn't that dedicated to the job


    50. They took a quick streetcar to a delicious repast in a tower overlooking East Harbor from the northern rim of the Fastness














































    1. Maybe little Euredon harbored a scholar’s soul


    2. Unlike Psatos, she harbored no pleasant memories of the voyage


    3. Imagine, what arrogance I’ve harbored


    4. proved that she’d harbored safely in the Gods’ favor


    5. We're pretty sure that's why Auntie sent us with you: partly to remove a potential challenge at court, partly to allow us to eliminate any hint or trace of doubt we may have harbored toward you


    6. In my defense, there were many ships harbored there


    7. In my life, up to that time, I had always harbored a sort of loneliness, a feeling that


    8. How depressing! I’d harbored thoughts of


    9. If any of his family harbored any doubts about who was ultimately to blame for the rocket attack, he needed to put the question to rest by explaining how his return to Jinotega in the midst of the war had been the catalyst


    10. harbored a deep seated hatred for God and religious believers

    11. I myself always harbored the suspicion that Jasper


    12. It harbored some newts, green turtles, snails and neon tetras


    13. He also trusted this curious old man from Eastern Europe, since Jason harbored his own share of forbidden


    14. If he could identify the plants, maybe even the chemicals they harbored, it might be big for the college, and for his own career


    15. Deep inside him, he had always harbored the wish to make that one big expedition


    16. I had no idea he harbored such thoughts


    17. If she had known that he had harbored her in his heart still, she would have definitely accepted his proposal


    18. In one short transaction, many months’ savings were exchanged for a small piece of carbon, but Ken harbored a feeling of joyful excitation as he walked along the muddy road with the small case in the pocket of his parka


    19. Marx, the apostate Jew-hating Jew, harbored in his core the very essence of Diaspora Judaism: Fear


    20. we have harbored any ill feelings or resentments towards a fellow

    21. Not as if he harbored any romantic feelings—she was in no way his type


    22. The nation's capital has harbored the worst drivers from 2008 to 2012, according to Allstate


    23. Their eyes harbored love long forgotten to me, the love my mother withheld within the depths of her stony heart


    24. A city that found and harbored you


    25. And then, as if to make a bad matter worse, he persistently harbored grudges and fostered such psychologic enemies as revenge and the generalized craving to "get even" with somebody for all his disappointments


    26. Until he surveyed Blondie’s ship, Greg had still harbored a lingering hope that he would


    27. Chris I scanned to see if he harbored any resentment against me because of his father


    28. "Cynthia, I don't think that nurse harbored any ill


    29. This tree harbored in its sap the knowledge of the first time he had felt her soft warm flesh under her summer dress


    30. I harbored no ill feelings

    31. The local police forces and governments were particularly hard hit: it seems that they harbored some of the most hardcore racists in the country and thus were affected most by the blue wave


    32. And the harbored ship


    33. The alley harbored garbage cans every 30 or 40


    34. ” She’s harbored that fear since I


    35. A tree that harbored some sort of grudge, and had waited there in that one spot, growing, waiting for the day it could exact its revenge on some unsuspecting human


    36. However, we had no inkling that your Earth harbored intelligent life, that is until only a few of your months before the destruction of Shouria


    37. Our Ørlög is the manifestation of energies we have harbored, which our Norse ancestors called ―wyrd


    38. He still harbored the suspicion that these recent psychotic


    39. · We use words to express ourselves – to express what is harbored in our inner man


    40. from that day onward, he tried to very best to forget that pure love he harbored

    41. Although he harbored that wish but he


    42. you!” By now he had already noticed that the young man in gray harbored neither


    43. Jealous thoughts harbored and revisited over and over again, can lead to actions


    44. It was because he harbored a hope that the news that he had received was


    45. ” She felt the resentment that she harbored against her father buried within her beginning to arise again


    46. ” Ralf harbored his secret smile


    47. Yes, its practitioners wore the clothes of doctors and deceived people by exploiting the revered position that was harbored for doctors


    48. But we wonder: has the devil ever harbored good intentions? And has he ever tried to do good for anyone?? He is pleased only with wretchedness, disease, and the pain of others: “He said: ‘Provider! Since you have led me astray, I will adorn to them (mankind) this life on earth and tempt them all, except your true obedient followers from among them!’ ”


    49. Though Ellie harbored some doubts the woman was as shocked by the discovery of her husband’s actions as she’d claimed, there was simply not enough evidence to charge her as an accessory


    50. The woman harbored no further hope



































    1. Heymon seems to be harboring quite a bit of animosity and I wouldn’t doubt he’s had a bug in his ear


    2. She could see that Jason Rendellyn might be harboring that belief, but most of the crew would know it was alien technology gone feral


    3. To dream that you or someone has sinned suggests that you are harboring some inner guilt that you are harboring


    4. The entire history of this galaxy, the rise of Consciousness in every system capable of harboring sapient life, everything we know---that is their legacy


    5. Such is often the case, however, with a number of ―reform‖ minded individuals or groups harboring a decided agenda or with political or social axes to grind


    6. A nation harboring hostile intentions against its neighbors requires an enemy, whether real or imaginary, in order to advance its domestic or geopolitical designs


    7. There was a time, (certainly before my time), when college professors harboring ―progressive‖ or insurgent designs, teaching in more conventionally-minded (academic) environments, had to raise ―false fronts‖; that is to say, ―operate‖ within the school‘s customary guidelines, in order to ―win‖ students over


    8. Such impressions, (oftentimes) guided by (opportunistic) political and social ―leaders‖ harboring a vested interest in maintaining the status quo in order to consolidate their political power base by forging racial alliances designed to sever popular accord, are unlikely to change anytime soon in the absence of alternative, more creditable viewpoints


    9. It was inconceivable that he would be harboring a gun


    10. “Or he’s joined the Allegiant, and they’re harboring him,” Therese says, slinging her body across one of the office chairs

    11. country created to fight the Russians, was harboring the Al-Qaeda


    12. It didn't sound like he was still harboring a secret crush on my sister, and I almost gave up until Akito said something that made my ears prick


    13. “Yes, I’ve seen you there as well,” she answered, her eyes harboring tales of


    14. Harboring guilt and resentment will only


    15. Harboring no ill-will for the unfortunate, tormented bull


    16. On the other hand, offensive actions and spoken, offensive words certainly can and do hurt others, but the point of this observation is to describe the deleterious effect of negative thinking upon the person harboring that thinking


    17. Anything fabricated ultimately benefited the evening harboring the editors in the growing field


    18. On the charge of deliberately harboring these three attitudes, I plead guilty!


    19. The wind gusted forcefully between the two mountains harboring the path


    20. I analyzed mine every thought to realize I secretly was harboring, “Our crossing o’er will be more difficult than not!”

    21. One must have Right Thoughts and attitude of mind—by renouncing sensory pleasures, by harboring kind thoughts opposed to ill will, and keep thoughts of harmlessness


    22. is a hard to deal with, right? The more anger you are harboring, the more altered


    23. I had been harboring two young men whom couldn’t have been much more than fifteen


    24. No doubt, this nurse was harboring ill feelings towards me


    25. Harboring the aspiration to gain Consummation sooner and in-


    26. Also, we should call a spade a spade and be ready to tell the Chinese to stop harboring the Vietminh, on pain of direct military actions against them


    27. Stealing and receiving stolen or lost property; buying from a son or slave of another man without witness or contract; harboring a runaway slave; owning a tavern in which conspirators met but weren’t delivered to the court; improperly constructing a house which falls in and kills the owner; stealing the minor son of another; not paying a mercenary that took one’s place in the army; and convincing a barber to cut the sign of a slave on a slave not to be sold were all acts for which the prescribed punishment was death


    28. ―But what about the part about harboring bees?‖


    29. ―The only story I am aware of about a monster harboring bees is Samson, who killed the lion with his bare hands and then the honeybees built a hive in the lion‘s body


    30. And it never failed that they got dirty because they never tired of lifting rocks and leaves and whatever else might be harboring toads and crickets and moths and slugs and centipedes and roly-poly’s and those ever-industrious ants

    31. the anger and resentment harboring within him


    32. all encompassing in reality, harboring a fulfillment


    33. However, the observations made during the approach had already indicated that it was peculiar in many ways, on top of harboring a huge quantity of frozen methane that would be able to sustain the human needs for hydrocarbons for centuries to come


    34. They might do that for harboring you here


    35. “The official story was he was killed in a shootout, along with his wife, in Johnson County, Arkansas, but the true story is the Feds came to the house that he was hiding in and murdered Collier and his wife and the couple that were harboring them


    36. “You are being charged with creating, harboring, and unleashing an intrusive and


    37. They are reporting that we are harboring a criminal and that the justice department ought to pick Jack up


    38. Ailia worried that Lucia would be bitter, harboring anger and resentment toward her since their parents had used her to protect Ailia


    39. My old slop-around moccasins not harboring any insect life at the moment, I slipped them on and went in to turn off the burner anyway


    40. hunting season, and that harboring vampires indoors is a felony and

    41. “Are you harboring vampires in this house?” Randal Scott asked


    42. As soon as she finished her story I knew that she was the one harboring resentment towards the others


    43. I’m sure harboring zombie vampires or conspiring with them is a felony,” Cyprian replied


    44. I wished I could share the secrets I was harboring, with her and Izzy


    45. It frightens me to think of the number of people who left the town harboring family members or friends that had been infected in recent attacks


    46. “What is the matter with you!” Deep within, Stephanie was harboring thoughts of her father, who’d taken her car away when she’d insisted on marrying Mitch–who, she’d always argued, wasn’t anything like her father


    47. A highly porous material capable of harboring


    48. The last shovel of dirt had been replaced in the hole harboring Mitsy’s body


    49. If any person claimed that a certain household was harboring a runaway slave then the authorities could enter the house without a search warrant


    50. They are not only incapable of even harboring the thought rebellion… but they actually are so in love with their masters, and symbols, and lies

























    1. Lmore and this band's music didn't show them much of Trenst the city, at least those parts around the ancient-crater harbors in the delta that have some solid ground and tall structure


    2. "What are all these ships in all these harbors?" Alan asked


    3. There were more luxury towers on the great cliffs and dozens of elevators whisking people from the outer harbors to the heights


    4. Ours is a generation that harbors an irrational fear of growing old


    5. ) In Nicaragua, the US government mined the harbors and sponsored terrorists


    6. Loy facilitated the establishment of well trained, armed Regular and Reserve Coast Guard “Sea Marshals” who boarded ships in major harbors to inspect vessels and escort them into port under cutter protection (Johnson, St


    7. Life-Saving Service (USLSS) units were stationed near lighthouses locating treacherous waters at points where ships came close to shore to enter harbors


    8. In her exquisite book, Lake Superior (1944), Grace Lee Nute traced the economic histories of the Lake Superior Wisconsin ports of Superior, Ashland, and Bayfield; and the Minnesota ports of Duluth, Grand Marais, and Two Harbors


    9. Equally significant in Lake Superior history since the middle of the 19th century were the North Shore Split Rock and Two Harbors lighthouses, which furnished light and fog-horn signals to warn mariners of rocks and shore lines (Nute, p


    10. The Two Harbors (Minnesota) Lighthouse, built in 1892, guided ships to the local iron ore docks

    11. The Fresnel lens at Two Harbors Light was replaced by rotating electric lights in 1970


    12. Anchored in place, their mast lights guided vessels into shallow waters, channels, rivers and harbors


    13. The ports of Duluth and Superior presented serious ice problems due to rivers and bays that force 27-inch-thick ice into the harbors


    14. Seiners move into the town harbors ahead of the opening to stock up on supplies and equipment, prepare their nets and skiffs and await the signal to start fishing for herring


    15. Someone who harbors a grudge, who has been unhappy with his lot since the world was divided eons ago, whose kingdom would grow powerful with the deaths of millions


    16. As they approached the city's harbor, the young man was thrilled by the great lighthouse of Pharos, located on the island which Alexander had joined by a mole to the mainland, thus creating two magnificent harbors and thereby making Alexandria the maritime commercial crossroads of Africa, Asia, and Europe


    17. They traveled on a small boat which could be carried overland on a land track from one of Corinth's harbors to the other, a distance of ten miles


    18. Naturally God hears the petition of his child, but when the human heart deliberately and persistently harbors the concepts of iniquity, there gradually ensues the loss of personal communion between the earth child and his heavenly Father


    19. Here were few harbors and fewer ports, but the green plain was dotted with the cities of the Shemites; green sea, lapping the rim of the green plains, and the ziggurats of the cities gleaming whitely in the sun, some small in the distance


    20. The port was not crowded with ships, as were the harbors of Argos

    21. Close up all the safe harbors to seek repairs in


    22. and an aristocracy are born, and ordained by God to rule, harbors a lingering


    23. Who better to share it with than three hot biker chicks, my beautiful half-sister and two of Foggy Harbors most eligible bachelors


    24. The salty smell of the sea will fill our noses and we'll be setting sail to harbors unknown in search of sweaty adventure


    25. ― A pitiful distraction, it harbors bees


    26. commonly referred to as safe harbors, for structuring reverse


    27. Faustocine harbors the growth of biological compounds that we introduce to the environment until they can survive on their own


    28. harbors around here?" he added


    29. open yourself to the possibility that it harbors the gateway to our total humanity


    30. quandary, whose happiness is more real, of more value, both to self and society: a junkie's or a hedgefund manager's? What heart harbors an ethic that debates such a question?

    31. Therefore, the harbors we should prepare are but to have recourse to Al'lah from now for this resorting will be of no use when the Hour becomes near at the door; where none but Al'lah can dispel its fright


    32. None of their harbors seems safe anymore


    33. There’s a road that will be easy on the horse, and there are a couple of harbors along the way, Morse Point and Punta Arena, where boats cruise with tourists to show them the sea lions and harbor seals


    34. In 1776, the British navy blockaded Martinique’s harbors and stopped export of


    35. The Zoarinians kept the much smaller, but still formidable fleet of the Tranquil Islanders, bottlenecked up within the harbors and inlets of their islands to keep them from coming to the Valley Landers aid


    36. Beaches, piers, harbors, riverbanks and lakes have become very popular for wedding receptions


    37. See forts on the shores of harbors, see ships sailing in and out;


    38. "You know the best harbors?"


    39. The strong, silent, dangerously attractive type that harbors a private, vast, brilliant inner landscape of knowledge, wisdom, and experience, and watches, always watches, learns, adapts, evolves


    40. The melody is allegedly so beautiful, transformative, and pure that if one who harbors evil in his heart hears it, he will be charred to ash where he stands

    41. Go but to Portsmouth or Southampton, and you will find the harbors crowded with the yachts belonging to such of the English as can afford the expense, and have the same liking for this amusement


    42. The book was full of detailed information on Japan’s ports, the ships in its harbors and the fuels they used, and the distances between cities and landmarks


    43. That meant Cheshyr had precious little interest in treason, yet its position meant it separated Rock Creek from Black Horse, while the same harbors made Cheshyr Bay an ideal place for the Imperial Charisian Navy to land the Imperial Charisian Army, or even just the Imperial Charisian Marine Corps to deal with any … unruliness


    44. Charisian galleons and schooners had flooded into Hsing-wu’s Passage as soon as the ice melted, and they’d been accompanied by more of the new sort of ironclads which had effectively demolished the harbors of Geyra, Malyktyn, and Desnair the City


    45. They came to the shore of an inlet which is still called Trestraou, but which now, I believe, harbors a casino or something of the sort


    46. Bridges rose and tugs chanted in the midnight harbors


    47. As I sounded through the ice I could determine the shape of the bottom with greater accuracy than is possible in surveying harbors which do not freeze over, and I was surprised at its general regularity


    48. For besides the great length of the whaling voyage, the numerous articles peculiar to the prosecution of the fishery, and the impossibility of replacing them at the remote harbors usually frequented, it must be remembered, that of all ships, whaling vessels are the most exposed to accidents of all kinds, and especially to the destruction and loss of the very things upon which the success of the voyage most depends


    49. of France, at his own personal expense, fit out whaling ships from Dunkirk, and politely invite to that town some score or two of families from our own island of Nantucket? Why did Britain between the years 1750 and 1788 pay to her whalemen in bounties upwards of L1,000,000? And lastly, how comes it that we whalemen of America now outnumber all the rest of the banded whalemen in the world; sail a navy of upwards of seven hundred vessels; manned by eighteen thousand men; yearly consuming 4,000,000 of dollars; the ships worth, at the time of sailing, $20,000,000! and every year importing into our harbors a well reaped harvest of $7,000,000


    50. If American and European men-of-war now peacefully ride in once savage harbors, let them fire salutes to the honour and glory of the whale-ship, which originally showed them the way, and first interpreted between them and the savages









































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