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To harbour a creature like that!
And Roddick was never one to harbour self-doubt.
Nor do their leaders appear to harbour democratic ambitions.
He appears to harbour no bitterness about his fate.
Both Juncker, who is known to harbour an affection for Greece, and Venizelos refused to stay.
He started to harbour a hatred for Maguire, the court heard.
Stethoscopes were consistently shown to harbour bacteria.
Uranus and Neptune have long been thought to harbour gemstones.
The distribution of species suggested that any forest patch is likely to harbour a rare species.
Retained aspens at clear-cuts seem to harbour a forest like land snail fauna.
Such pathogen-specific proteins are speculated to harbour virulence factors required for pathogenesis.
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