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And any country that harbours him is brutally punished by a powerful Roman empire.
Mr Bush is unlikely to wait long before striking back at the man and the organisation he suspects of causing the greatest number of casualties on American territory in a single day since the civil war, and at the country that harbours him.
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For almost two months, Blake hid in the homes of people willing to harbour him.
With Russia, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany all unwilling to harbour him, he found himself on a plane above Europe with nowhere to land.
Erdoğan accused Berlin of harbouring him for a month at the German consulate in Istanbul before agreeing to hand him over to authorities.
Para, in Finnish folklore, a spirit who was believed to bring wealth to the farm that was lucky enough to harbour him.
Adele, having twigged that Simon isn't quite the hallucination she first thought, has been harbouring him in the attic and before long, they have slept together and Simon has even met his daughter Chloe, while Thomas is looking on voyeuristically all the while.
Sir Peter said he believed he had been "protected by a criminal conspiracy to harbour him".
They arrested a woman, Jeyakumari Balendran, whom they accused of harbouring him.
For offering a home to Paddington – or harbouring him, as the Home Office would have it – Mr and Mrs Brown could face prosecution under section 25.
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