harbors in A Sentence

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    We would be sailing around European Harbors.

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    Hence, loaded tankers now move both ways through Harbors.

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    Cargo hubs are Harbors that accept cargo trains straight to the terminal.

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    Environmentalists favor offshore ports over what they consider the harmful impact of dredging Harbors.

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    The presence of long coastlines with natural Harbors eases trade and transport with other nations.

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    When it comes to bridges, roads, Harbors, factories, now the railroad is now in sales.

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    Complicated circumstances of oil field, mining and Harbors, TV re-broadcasting and communication, emergency repairing and supporting.

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    Those governments could also monitor ships in Harbors and transiting off the coast or on inland waterways.

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    When it comes to bridges, roads, Harbors, factories, the sales turn has now come to the railways.

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    The Harbors are busy for the whole year, and many foreign water vessels are coming here from here.

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    The region is relatively flat, containing broad stretches of rice paddies, and its jagged coastline creates many small Harbors.

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    The regulatory tardiness in creating appropriate legal safe Harbors will naturally lead to diminishing investor interest and research initiatives.

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    Good berthing facilities are extremely important in Harbors as they ensure the safety of boats and people in the area.

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    Or what if he is long- suffering and kind toward others, but Harbors some secret sin in his private life?

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    From picturesque Harbors to the charming lanes of Old Town, it's one of the most beautiful cities I have ever seen.

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    But as shark biologist Dr Erich Ritter notes,“The unknown is always potentially dangerous and- even for the shark- Harbors a certain risk.

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    Hydrographic surveys are important because they: a provide data to the public allowing safe navigation entering and exiting ports and Harbors;

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    The city's extensive breakwall system protects its inner and outer Harbors, which are maintained at commercial navigation depths for Great Lakes freighters.

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    Local and foreign trading ships used to load these products in Sri Lanka and transport them to other Harbors in the Indian Ocean.

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    Anyone who is free from arrogance has nothing to fear from me, but everyone who Harbors arrogance within will have to suffer”.

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    In addition to its support of proxies and terrorist groups abroad, Iran also Harbors terrorists within its own borders, thereby facilitating their activities.

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    In addition, there are 23 minor fishing Harbors and 95 fish landing centers designated to provide landing and berthing facilities to fishing craft.

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    Major international cities with good Harbors will attract consumer-ready foods from around the world with low transportation costs rather use in-country high-cost ground transportation.

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    This came to light in the aftermath of Dubai Ports World's failed effort to purchase six U.S. Harbors in 2006 due to security fears.

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    The Swiss franc and gold also rose on Thursday as investors sought other safe Harbors due to concerns about a potential increase in geopolitical risk.

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    A location on a coast or shore containing one or more Harbors where ships can dock and transfer people or cargo to or from land.

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    Dredging activities(e.g., deep-water channels, Harbors, marinas) and dumping of waste materials in the coastal and marine environment can also damage and destroy adjacent coral reefs.

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    Lone Star's Ashcroft said onshore terminals are safer than offshore projects because oil spills are more easily cleaned up in Harbors than in open water.

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    Our great Nation's vast network of navigable waterways, deepwater ports and protected Harbors are natural economic assets and provide unfettered access to the world's two largest oceans.

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    High Subtle Stage: This is higher than the Low Subtle self and hence the self Harbors overwhelming love, gratefulness and compassion and “karuna” for the universe.

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