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Cusk's feelings about her parents are still raw, and she seems to harbor wrath at past wrongs that no triumph of literary sublimation has been able to propitiate.
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The term 'forgive' derives from 'give' or to 'grant', as in 'to give up,' or 'cease to harbor (resentment, wrath).' More specifically, 'forgive' refers to the act of giving up a feeling, such as resentment, or a claim to requital or compensation.
I harbor no anger.
The residents harbor a strong belief that plague occurs due to the wrath of gods.
Among other things, Stormwind now has a harbor and my Hunter, Fredfresno, has a new hair cut; hints of the upcoming Wrath of the Lich King abound.
On September 12 , 2001 Hillary Clinton gave a speech on the Senate floor in which she sounded much like President Bush, saying that the country should "make very clear that not only those who harbor terrorists but those who in any way give any aid or comfort whatsoever will now face the wrath of our country".
The wrath of God.
Johnson's wrath?
The Grapes of Wrath.
Fear the wrath of the.01 percent!
Harbor Municipal.
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