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n. - A place of refuge and comfort and security; A sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo; v. - Maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); Hold back a thought or feeling about; Keep in one's possession; Secretly shelter;

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  • The other harbour is at the mouth of the Nelson in Saskatchewan.
  • Towards the sea, the harbour is a picture in itself, filled as it is with war-vessels.
  • – A bright, cheery day in harbour tempted me to ride to the camp.
  • The only natural harbour is Fort Churchill about 470 miles from Hudson Strait.
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