Harbor
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189 examples of Harbor in a sentence
In World War Two, constant danger and possible disaster waited just outside every
harbor.
Save your money... it would have been a better flick if more answers had been given about samora or however you spell her name.. OK i'm trying to fill up space since i Must write a minimum of 10 lines of text.. the only good thing about the movie was i liked the view of the
harbor
from her house.. and the faces of the dead people reminded me of the movie Scream for goodness sakes.. there really was no suspense.. everything was predictable.. as i said sequels are rarely good.. i'm sure i'm making a mess on this review.. i just had to say why i gave it a rating of 1.
An all star cast provides the drama of relationships growing and waning in between some decent scenes of Japanese planes dropping bombs on the ships in the
harbor.
Theodore Tugboat is a show based on a bunch of tugboats that work in a
harbor.
Columbo lingers in the harbor, in no hurry at all, works together with Mac (because his boss insists), makes him drive his car, gets entangled with Robert Vaughn in the car, with the telephone, tries TM on the deck of the boat.
None of the male characters with the exception of Ricky seem the least bit concerned that this undying woman could
harbor
disease, instead, they rape her repeatedly even to the point of using bullet wounds as entry for sex.
You seem to
harbor
the delusion that television is obligated to YOU to be honest and forthcoming.
The white cast is dubbed over in English, the establishing shot of San Francisco is actually the Hong Kong harbor, and explain to me why aliens that can fly away into space as clouds of CGI vapor would ever need space ships to begin with.
A brilliant espionage operation convinced Captain Hans Langsdorff that 1/2 the British navy was waiting for him, so he scuttled the ship in the
harbor
and subsequently shot himself.
This unflinching look at the former Soviet Union just after WWII should be seen by all those who might still
harbor
some romantic feelings for the communist past.
Mediocre is the most fitting compliment that I can honestly apply to what was the equivalent of a really long Saturday morning cartoon(although, most episodes of "Ducktales
" harbor
more of a plot).
We are not told why a young 13-year old girl, who is obviously loved by her parents and well-taken care of, decides to secretly
harbor
a young boy who has been shot once in the leg and once in the abdomen.
If one rates a film on visuals alone, Fellini's SATYRICON would surely be completely off the scale: a phantasmagorical mixture of sensual beauty and the distasteful but evocative grotesque set in an ancient Rome that never was, never could have been, and yet which plays up to every extreme concept we secretly
harbor
about Roman decadence.
With its modern architecture towering around the busy harbor, that great and exciting city must rank among the world’s most enjoyable urban destinations.
Still, both sides are united in their belief that Poland should have a strong alliance with the United States, and should support Ukrainian independence (though the right does
harbor
some grievances against Ukraine for various historical transgressions).
Just like in the 1940s, we have a duty to ensure that the state’s monopoly over the legitimate use of violence is not controlled by those who
harbor
violent sentiments toward the foreigner, the cultural or sexual minority member, the “other.”
The Tianjing – boasting its own propulsion system and a capacity to extract sediment at a rate of 4,530 cubic meters (5,924 cubic yards) per hour – did its job very quickly, creating 11 hectares of new land, including a harbor, in less than four months.
In the
harbor
the Statue of Liberty!
For those in developing and emerging-market countries who
harbor
grievances against the advanced countries, there is now one more reason for discontent with a brand of globalization that has been managed to serve rich countries’ interests (especially their financial sectors’ interests).
To the west, in Pakistan, one can travel on the Makran coast along a road built with Chinese assistance, eventually coming to the ancient fishing port of Gwadar, with its natural deep-water
harbor.
Because the thousand-year-old city of Mombasa historically had a superb natural harbor, it was fought over many times--by Arabs, the Portuguese, Zanzibaris, the Mazrui, the British, and others.
Most Muslims reject the harshest versions of Islam, but many – if not most –
harbor
sympathy for the idea of struggling against the dictates of the West and returning the faith to its past strengths and glories.
For one such area, New York City, an alternative has been proposed: massive storm-surge barriers across the entrance to the
harbor
region that could be closed when a major storm approaches.
Since November 2007, following a series of pirate raids, Canada, the Netherlands, Denmark, and France deployed naval frigates to escort WFP aid ships safely into
harbor.
But we should not
harbor
any illusions: Europe is far too weak and divided to stand in for the US strategically; and, without US leadership, the West cannot survive.
Korea and China
harbor
strong anti-Japanese sentiment.
As a result, they often
harbor
anger and resentment toward the government, with some even taking up arms in resistance.
When US Commodore Matthew Perry blasted his way into Tokyo
harbor
in 1854, he found a weak, isolated, and technologically backward country.
The inquiry hints at an underlying trend: though China does not
harbor
Russia’s disruptive ambitions, its actions may well leave the Western Balkans questioning their incentive to converge with the EU’s institutional model and accompanying rules.
Paradoxically, we have found that working-class women (and women of color) rarely
harbor
such economically problematic structures of denial.
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