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Shipping.
safe harbor
safe harbor
1
WIRED: Why has Google chosen to seek
safe
harbor
under the DMCA?
2
Lincoln reciprocated their affection, finding a
safe
harbor
in their matronly company.
3
It's also got coordinates that will get you to a
safe
harbor
.
4
Such a sudden
safe
harbor
seemed almost too good to be true.
5
After that miserable storm, he had guided her home to
safe
harbor
.
1
You have but to sail southward and find a
port
of
refuge
.
2
And soon by his offices the two were passed into the
port
of
refuge
.
3
He purposed, therefore, to skirt the Antilles, keeping continually in reach of a
port
of
refuge
.
4
The Little Roadstead, being thenceforward protected, will become an excellent
port
of
refuge
in bad weather.
5
An old policeman, too, like some grey lighthouse, marked the entrance to the
port
of
refuge
.
6
Again I tried to persuade them to be towed into the
port
of
refuge
so near at hand.
7
I gazed across the mouth of the Chechessee, and the sound at the entrance of the
port
of
refuge
.
8
Knowing he was in no condition to outrun them, he'd taken the first
port
of
refuge
:
the security guard's van.
9
Fixed income investors fare even worse, perhaps because the bond market is a
port
of
refuge
during periods of market volatility.
10
For many, the stage was the
port
of
refuge
to which they fled from the lonely habitations of erudition, where they-
11
The little pilot town of Lewes, near Cape Delaware, and behind the Breakwater, is a
port
of
refuge
for storm-bound vessels.
12
New Orleans was a
port
of
refuge
for a great many of the French who fled the island during the slave uprising.
13
This
port
of
refuge
is much frequented by coasters, as many as two or three hundred sails collecting here during a severe gale.
14
Ship and cargo may be in peril, and it may be necessary for the safety of both to put into a
port
of
refuge
.
15
He was afraid of that terrible westerly current which had cheated him out of so many
ports
of
refuge
.
16
"The neglect of this little inland sea as a
port
of
refuge
,
"
says M. Elisée Reclus, "is an economic scandal.