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harbor

[hahr-ber] / ˈhɑr bər /






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So-called dark-port calls, when crews turn off the ship’s Automatic Identification System, mean vessels can enter and exit a harbor without leaving a trace.

From The Wall Street Journal

Justly or not, it’s tough to emerge on the other side of “Reality Check” without harboring the impression that the “Top Model” creator deserves a seat on a nitro-boosted express train to the hot place.

From Salon

But there was a notion that people could harbor a passion for other types of work, she added — and companies could exploit that passion.

From MarketWatch

The first mate told him the crew was scared and wanted to sail into a safe harbor for the night.

From Literature

Writers, actors, directors, and studio execs harbor animosity for Netflix, which disrupted their business models and shook up the power structure of the industry incumbents.

From Barron's