The United States has an interest in discouraging its Israeli friends from harboring unrealistic expectations.
Right now, my 50-year old body may or may not be harboring precancerous growths and polyps.
Harboring resentment is like drinking poison and waiting for the other guy to die.
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Sudan and Chad regularly accuse one another of harboring and backing the other's rebels.
There is no alternative explanation for a majority of Americans harboring ill-will toward trade.
Songbird does not realize that by harboring Elizabeth in isolation he is hurting her more than helping her.
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Bush administration officials have accused Syria of harboring people linked to Saddam Hussein's regime and developing chemical weapons.
Given the strong international support for this effort, very few countries would take the risk of harboring him.
Because of their possibility of harboring insects, some fruits and vegetables are forbidden.
Fans of the New York Jets might still be harboring disappointment at narrowly missing out on the Super Bowl.
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For most retailers, just the act of engaging with a disgruntled customer will diffuse the ill will that person is harboring.
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Federal prosecutors, calling it "the most extreme case" of harboring a fugitive, asked the judge to give her 10 years in prison.
Instead of harboring resentment and bitterness, I choose healing and forward movement.
The United States argued Hussein's regime had been harboring forbidden stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons, long-range missiles and a nuclear weapons program.
U.S. officials have increased the pressure on Damascus in recent days over the accusation that Syria is harboring fleeing members of Saddam's former regime.
Now that Cheney is back in the limelight, and with his daughter harboring political ambitions, it is time to set the record straight on him.
Security Council Resolution 1333 levied additional sanctions on the Taliban, for harboring bin Laden and failing to close down terrorist training camps in that country.
In Belgrade, a Yugoslav government official accused Albania of harboring terrorists.
It's that smaller group of individuals who might be genetically predisposed to harboring levels of M. smithii that might put them at higher risk of developing obesity.
India has also amassed troops along its border with Pakistan, which it blames for harboring militants that carried out a deadly attack on the Indian Parliament in December.
Did she violate the law against harboring an illegal immigrant?
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Urging patients to quit as early as possible is crucial, says Alumkal, who points out that even men in their 30s may be harboring cancerous tumors in their prostates.
We can dismiss Reverend Wright as a crank or a demagogue, just as some have dismissed Geraldine Ferraro, in the aftermath of her recent statements, as harboring some deep-seated bias.
Secretary of State Colin Powell admitted Washington has concerns about Syria, which the United States has accused of harboring deposed Iraqi leaders and attempting to develop weapons of mass destruction.
Psychology experts say that while the signs vary depending on the nature of the "secret life, " there are clear markers to look for in a loved one who might be harboring violent or harmful tendencies.
While various administration figures, including President Bush, have in recent days warned Syria about harboring senior members of the Iraqi leadership and of developing chemical weapons, Pentagon officials brushed aside questions about any possible military action against Syria.
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"If anybody has been harboring doubts about the status of U.S. leadership in space, well, there's a one-ton, automobile-size piece of American ingenuity, and it's sitting on the surface of Mars right now, " said White House science adviser John P.
Nobody except the Paulsens had suspected him of harboring such reserves of discontent, but Walter was no less enthusiastic about nature than he was about culture, and the only outward change in his life was his new scarcity at home on weekends.
An electron microscope would be unreliable, particularly for someone infected a long time, because the number of cells harboring virus genes would be diluted over time and difficult to detect, said McGowan, the New York and New Jersey chairman of the American Academy of HIV Medicine.
The Cost understandably finds the band harboring more commercial ambitions than usual, even re-casting a pair of Swell Season songs as radio-friendly mid-tempo ballads, but no one involved has forgotten Hansard's odd ability to sound sweetly romantic, big-hearted, self-deprecating and emotionally stunted at the same time.
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