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If so, that is far beyond my expectations, and no doubt a bitter blow to Democrats who harbored fantasies of retaking the chamber.
In it, they offered a string of circumstantial evidence for Mars having once harbored life.
Unfortunately, archaeologists had washed the other pots, which might have once harbored the marker molecules.
She knew her sister had secretly harbored feelings for her best friend and when she had realized it she also realized they looked great together.
Nick harbored a major man crush on the successful and sophisticated Russell.
And the Airport Marsh harbored a multitude of ducks, coots, egrets, herons, and rails.
After that, he quickly eradicated any romantic intentions he had harbored for Captain Crowell, as she was now his commander and employer.
Black portrays Roosevelt as a patrician country squire who harbored a strong social conscience and a prejudice against the new industrial rich.
In fact, the CIA had long harbored strong doubts concerning Curveball's veracity.
The immune system encounters substances either present in the external milieu, like bacteria, or harbored internally, such as viruses.
After all, the English have harbored equally ambivalent feelings ever since the 13 colonies became a nation.
Curiosity piqued my harbored interest and I stole a glance at myself, to see what others saw of me.
In the main gallery were four pedestals supporting small transparent boxes which harbored mysterious objects that looked like body parts.
The Frank family was harbored for two years by Dutch resisters before finally being betrayed by Dutch collaborators.
In fact, Larasati had long harbored a secret desire to become a professional equestrienne.
The admission that past Americans harbored ambivalent and confusing attitudes about nature seems too untidy for the doctrinaire.
Her controlled impassivity harbored an emotional intensity, a quality of pent-up fire and feeling, a volcanic reservoir of desire or ambition.
It seemed that his death stood at the impasse of our days, unfittingly harbored in his ghostly life.
Bales may have harbored hopes of getting out of the combat zone, perhaps by becoming a military recruiter, as Browne has said.
For years, Elaine had harbored a secret schoolgirl's crush on George.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This word was the last which the wise old man harbored in heart ere hot death-waves of balefire he chose.
The principal of the school harbored a bull terrier of rather uncertain temper.
If he harbored any disappointment in him, he does not appear to have shown it.
It was not enough for Layton to protest that he harbored no such intentions.
If man was a rabbit, then perhaps he harbored the check to these creatures of flame.
But somewhere in its mysterious and odorous depths that little bourgeois cafe harbored an honest-to-goodness cook.
The sky, which had been of a steel blue, harbored great piled thunder-heads.
Meanwhile, the proud Sheriff little knew that he harbored the two chief outlaws of the whole countryside beneath his roof.
Central Asia harbored the largest amount of diversity, pinning the original locale of domestication near present-day Nepal and Mongolia.
A tree close to his suddenly fluttered with the unseen life it harbored.
In the next room she slept, and in the third and last she harbored a gasoline stove on which she cooked her meals when disinclined to descend to the neighboring restaurant.
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