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harbor

noun as in place for storing boats in the water

noun as in place for seclusion

verb as in hold in imagination

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Besides its musical offerings, Gothicumbia has developed a reputation for harboring the most inventive Latin goth fashion.

Both have talked of returning their country to a “great” past and have harbored desires of annexing or dominating other countries.

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Follow them, Souvanna warns, or risk being thrown into the harbor.

Diving in a kelp forest in Monterey Bay recently, I watched a tubby 200-pound harbor seal follow a fellow diver, nibbling on his flippers.

But the effort was ultimately bogged down by internal bureaucracy and international pressure — most notably from Qatar and Turkey, both sometime U.S. partners that harbor strong Brotherhood sympathies and bankroll Islamist causes.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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