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He will not dare to go on breaking harbourage like this.
In whom such thoughts no harbourage may find, will hatred cease to be.
The narrow channels between the three islands provide good harbourage for the settlement.
But an this lord will yield us harbourage, Well.'
Speak, if ye be not like the rest, hawk-mad, Where can I get me harbourage for the night?
The best harbourage, they had been told, was to be found at the port town of Saint Symeon.
'What with winter harbourage, it could well take longer.'
Supplies are generally transferred by winch, from the boat in a natural cleft of the rocks that provides a degree of harbourage.
But wilt thou yield this damsel harbourage?'
I felt, gradually, a sense of peace descending on me, a feeling that this was a safe little harbourage that I should be sorry to leave.
In the sunshine of the morning, beneath the wide, blue heavens, with a fresh wind astir, what fears, except the most desperate, can find a harbourage?
Neither does the level of dirt provide harbourage or food for pests that might result in infestation nor materially affect any disinfection process subsequently applied.
The certainty of seeing that mysterious elegant figure in black for ever standing before him upon the end of every harbourage he sought got on his nerves.
The inlet provides good harbourage and protection from the open waters of Baffin Bay, a deciding factor for the foundation of the settlement.
Chapter 19 The Mulatto From the South Seas and the coral reef, they sailed for weeks on end towards their harbourage.
Christian I contributed himself by giving the Order the right of harbourage over the landing place next to Hobro Vig in 1449.
The days grew colder and the winds increasingly harsh and fickle, and Jon Wing decided it was time to begin searching for winter harbourage.
'Even so, should we be gone longer than I expect, I am leaving enough money to keep the ship in harbourage and for any provisions you will need.
KHOP- Q hopa haven, harbour, small landlocked bay; hopasse harbourage.
Upon the shores of the Gulf of Lhûn the Elves built their havens, and named them Mithlond; and there they held many ships, for the harbourage was good.
The square-rigged cargo ships, with their central wells ready for loading, were brought inshore, to be easily beached when the time came, and only the small, fast dragon-boats remained within the enclosed harbourage.
So says the Dhammapada: Me he abused, and me he beat, he robbed me, he insulted me; In whom such thoughts find harbourage, hatred will never cease to be.
Pederson suggested that the locale of "Tell Bay" could have been used as harbourage by Bronze Age fishermen, as attested to by remains of fish and seashells found at the tell.
Aeschylus writes in the Agamemnon that 'the winds that blew from the Strymon bringing delay, hunger, evil harbourage, crazing men, rotting ships and cables ... were shredding into nothing the flower of Argos'.
"This is no place for the likes of you, who come, mayhap, from the city of Yang or some other abode of disembodied spirits--you, who come for mischief and pay harbourage with mischance--is it likely you could eat wholesome food?"
"The key to success was environmental management that focused on eliminating food sources, water and harborage," he said.
When used as bait, it allows the poisoned insect time to return to the colony or harborage.
But as long as you have food and harborage, you'll have rats."
In such close harborage it would be possible to walk across the sea yard, moving from deck to deck.
The hearth and harborage of Home endure.
There are persistent problems in poorer neighborhoods, where more crumbling housing infrastructure provides harborage for rodents.
I had seen the invasion fleet entering upon its peaceful harborage at Brundisium.
One evening the dark caught us before we had found a suitable harborage, and the ship glided on for a time, propelled by her sail.
There was no rat harborage in there."
And from that day forward, no one of us shall ever again set gaze upon the crags and harborage of Home.
Surely now that she was convinced he was determined to give the harborage to the fugitives, she would oppose him.
Especially in holiday season, when discarded food and cardboard boxes can be sustenance and "harborage" (shelter) to rats.
Ruth and Sandra used Banta's calm harborage to catch up on some overdue sleep.
An additional health risk, tire piles provide harborage for vermin and a breeding ground for mosquitoes that may carry diseases.
These slow acting poisons, when mixed with a bait, allow the poisoned insect time to return to the colony or harborage and infect others.
In the harsh lights of the harborage, his leather jacket blazed a garish yellow, and the metallic decorations glittered.
Two other notable communities on the waterfront include The Venetian Village and The Harborage.
The ships will be sailing soon from their winter's harborage in Bestou on Tildeen.
Rodvard, deciding what he would do if he were hunter instead of hunted, found more than good the argument against harborage so near the villa.
By pushing buttons in front of the house, visitors illuminate the harborage areas for common household insects such as fleas, roaches, carpenter ants and silverfish.
In his first set of foals, he produced five winning Thoroughbreds, but only one, Harborage, has raced in a Stakes race.
The name comes from the Latin phrase "bona mansio" (literally: good harborage) which has its roots in the time of the Roman occupation.
Offshore breakwaters, also called bulkhead, reduce the intensity of wave action in inshore waters and thereby reduce coastal erosion or provide safe harborage.
And, as the evil spirit had left Hiram's house, so had another and a greater evil spirit quitted its harborage.
Just after daybreak on the seventh day, four ships arrived from the winter harborage in the south Caledon estuary where Cynan kept them.