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  1. Harboring

    of Harbor

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Harboring in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Harboring in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of Harboring in a Sentence

  1. Neil Chatterjee:

    The United States government at United States highest levels needs to be firm and clear that we will not tolerate nation states like Russia harboring ransomware teams. And we will defend our national interests.

  2. Bill Aubry:

    The attack was clearly racially motivated, it's well over 10 years he has been harboring these feelings of hate towards male blacks.

  3. Jersey Gov. Chris Christie:

    They're harboring a terrorist murderer who belongs in prison, she's just one example of the atrocities that have happened in Cuba.

  4. Mark Morgan:

    We released border security statistics every month, because the American people deserve to know the realities of the complex and vast threats we face from outside our borders. So now, we have the Biden administration that’s not only handed operational control of our southern border to the cartels who are pushing drugs, criminals and potential terrorists into the U.S., but they continue to lie and cover it up! If they don’t come clean by Tuesday, we will, so now, we have a Biden Administration that's not only put a neon sign on our southern border welcoming terrorists and harboring human traffickers, but they're now lying about it.

  5. Yaakov Menken:

    We believe that universities should suspend all DEI programs pending a comprehensive review of how candidates are selected for staff positions, because those harboring what should be obvious disqualifying biases were apparently identified on literally dozens of campuses with influence over thousands of students.

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