Sentence examples for to haven from inspiring English sources

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to haven

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A harbour or anchorage protected from the sea.

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Then they went to Haven, a pub and restaurant on East 51st Street.

The midday heat embraces Sidon, where once Phoenician and Roman galleys rowed home to haven in sunny Palestine, where knights of France awaited Salahadin.

Around 61,000 people are estimated to haven taken part in the largest-ever peace demonstration ever staged north of the border.

Gold stocks were a bright spot amid a rush to haven investments, with Evolution Mining gaining 11.4% to $2.55 and Newcrest Mining rising 9.8% to $25.35.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Haven Hospice, Maryanne Pavillion, c/o The JFK Medical Center Foundation, 80 James Street, Edison, NJ 08818-9972.

Both Robert and his mother opposed the move, she taking to her bed with drink and Robert shunted off to Haven, a mostly white boarding school just starting to ring the changes of this new, no longer minority-ruled country.

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Crested Butte has long been known as a hard-to-get-to haven for extreme skiers; its North Face area is riddled with double-black-diamond cliffs, steeps and chutes.

And in 1979 Margaret Thatcher sent Lord Carrington to Hong Kong to offer haven to the Vietnamese.

Outsiders were always coming to Sooner Haven to sell opportunity, prying into the residents' business while doing so.

In contrast to Havens, Citigroup's chief executive is only expected to receive $1 for 2009.

They have no escapes to havens like Eilat, on the Gulf of Aqaba, as Israelis do.

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