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Can anyone blame investors and companies for harbouring doubts?
Several writers went to prison for harbouring radical views.
China's pigs were recently subject to global scrutiny for harbouring drug-resistant strains of bacteria.
India has blamed Pakistan for harbouring the militants, a charge Islamabad denies.
But a few minutes after his speech, Cameron made clear that official agencies in Pakistan were responsible for harbouring terrorists.
But no other country gets such scorn from Americans for harbouring the sentiment.
Ganymede possesses a layer of liquid water beneath a thick ice cover and thus has a potential for harbouring life.
Recently, Britain's ambassador to Ecuador accused the embassy of an "abuse of diplomatic relations" for harbouring Assange.
That area has long been famous for harbouring violent gangs of criminals called dacoits, who find shelter in its many hidden ravines.
The geometry of commercially available perfusion chambers designed for harbouring three membrane-based cell cultures was modified for reliable and dose-controlled air liquid interface (ALI) exposures.
Then another court impounded his passport before releasing him on bail in connection with yet more charges, this time for harbouring army deserters.
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