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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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A number of agents acting undercover for France would buy up land above roads and harbors.

It’s estimated to harbor the second-highest density of rare plants of any of the state’s mountain ranges, second only to the New York Mountains directly to its south, he said.

Other mammal species that have since been infected include skunks, domestic cats, bottlenose dolphins, harbor seals, foxes, mountain lions and coyotes.

She also harbors concerns over whether she will ever be fully welcomed in America.

She’s just eccentric enough that she doesn’t question the delusions harbored by her new tenants, and Burnett challenges his audience to embrace Fish and Poinsettia in the same spirit.

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

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