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He'd been harboured for six years by the Sudanese government in Khartoum, and his name was mentioned frequently during the gathering.
It gained no friends for Austria among the Western powers but lost considerable goodwill that Tsar Nicholas I had earlier harboured for Franz Joseph.
Their ambition, harboured for about a year and a half and chronicled meticulously on Harris's website and in the boys' private journals, recovered after their deaths, was to blow up the entire school.
During an afternoon coffee with a colleague a year ago, I shared a fear I'd harboured for some time; I was good at my job (my classes made progress and we had a good relationship), but I wasn't sure I could do it without the bells and whistles.
At Wembley on Sunday, Newport County could finally fulfil a dream David Hando has harboured for the last quarter of a century.
The photo confirmed the alleged rumours and allegations that were harboured for 2 years.
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It will provide an opportunity for us all to see the depth of anger that voters harbour for the establishment parties.
This is, in an important respect, the deeper cause of the aversion that many in Britain instinctively harbour for the EU.
Controlling where someone lives and denying them freedom of movement falls under the definition of harbouring for exploitation, which is also an offence.
I literally had a window of time, decided to try this idea I'd been harbouring for years, and plunged into writing the next day, with no planning.
It talks about the value of sugar from grapes and the elimination of mucus from system, which is harbour for disease.
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