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Brazilians have long harboured suspicions of America.
"I've long harboured a literary crush on Annie Proulx.
Shorter has long harboured the jazz musician's traditional suspicions about the deviousness of the record business.
Defeat will come as a blow: he has long harboured ambitions to lead the party.
The Japanese carmaker has long harboured ambitions to launch itself into aerospace.
Many Indians have long harboured legitimate fears about the well-being of a fragile national treasure.
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William Waldorf Astor IV is chief executive of Long Harbour, an investment firm specialising in property.
Long Harbour is the only year-round moorage in the Gulf Islands.
The town's name derives from the Maori for "long harbour".
By the time this increasingly fraught and miserable experience ended, Moore was adamant that the partnership was over, a decision Cook would long harbour as a betrayal.
The website for the Long Harbour ground rent fund boasts: "Since closing our first transaction in 2010, Long Harbour has acquired over 160,000 residential units comprising approximately £1.4bn of assets to date". It says many of the investors in its fund are pension groups looking for a secure long-term income.
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