! You can't harbor a fugitive. | |
" No more will you see me in the harbor. " | |
"...that the weary spirit may ne'er repose in more restful harbor..." | |
"A European ship has entered the harbor... | |
"A ship in harbor is safe. | |
! You can't harbor a fugitive. | |
" No more will you see me in the harbor. " | |
"...that the weary spirit may ne'er repose in more restful harbor..." | |
"A European ship has entered the harbor... | |
"A ship in harbor is safe. | |
"While beautiful, the desert also harbors hidden dangers: | |
"harbors an intense hatred towards original Tomie." | |
(SIREN WAILING) The harbors of Picon are burning. | |
- He harbors a bizarre hatred for pandas. | |
- The Rose harbors the ass that shits on my name! | |
"While beautiful, the desert also harbors hidden dangers: | |
"harbors an intense hatred towards original Tomie." | |
(SIREN WAILING) The harbors of Picon are burning. | |
- He harbors a bizarre hatred for pandas. | |
- The Rose harbors the ass that shits on my name! | |
"Seeing him so calm, she harbored no suspicion and sat beside him on the ottoman. " | |
"You admit to having harbored forbidden feelings of love for Marja Roloff for a long time?" | |
"be pronounced mentally incompetent on the grounds that the petitioner, wife of aforementioned Kiichi Nakajima, in June of last year discovered that her husband harbored delusional fears about atomic and hydrogen bombs and subsequent radioactivity atomic and hydrogen bombs and subsequent radioactivity. | |
- If you're referring to what you saw in my office... It's no secret I've harbored feelings for you... but I don't mind stepping aside... for someone as worthy as Murphy. | |
-Maybe she harbored a grudge. | |
"Diseased cats." We're not harboring any diseased cats. | |
"On the count of harboring an illegal alien, " | |
"anyone harboring, sheltering or possessing a rat in any way, | |
- Appears that my hypothesis... Lisa's mind was harboring Mr. Rusk's memories... was wrong. | |
- Get out. By harboring this girl, we could all be shunned. | |
"Seeing him so calm, she harbored no suspicion and sat beside him on the ottoman. " | |
"You admit to having harbored forbidden feelings of love for Marja Roloff for a long time?" | |
"be pronounced mentally incompetent on the grounds that the petitioner, wife of aforementioned Kiichi Nakajima, in June of last year discovered that her husband harbored delusional fears about atomic and hydrogen bombs and subsequent radioactivity atomic and hydrogen bombs and subsequent radioactivity. | |
- If you're referring to what you saw in my office... It's no secret I've harbored feelings for you... but I don't mind stepping aside... for someone as worthy as Murphy. | |
-Maybe she harbored a grudge. | |
"Diseased cats." We're not harboring any diseased cats. | |
"On the count of harboring an illegal alien, " | |
"anyone harboring, sheltering or possessing a rat in any way, | |
- Appears that my hypothesis... Lisa's mind was harboring Mr. Rusk's memories... was wrong. | |
- Get out. By harboring this girl, we could all be shunned. | |