Sentences with phrase «harbor deep»

They tend to harbor a deep respect for innovation.
While I do harbor a deep and abiding love for zombies, I don't typically go for horror novels.
Every few years when they get together (the last time they were together was «A Mighty Wind» in 2003), it's like seeing old friends for whom you will always harbor a deep and abiding affection.
The variety of plans does not surprise many scholars of international politics, for it reflects the fact that governments harbor deep uncertainties in the best way to manage emissions, and that they also vary widely in their capabilities and styles.
Some rank - and - file legislators who aren't privy to the backroom budget negotiations among Cuomo and majority leaders of the two houses harbor a deep mistrust of the administration's plans.
Many have been raised under a certain end - times theology, groomed to harbor deep suspicion of all things Arab.
On May 26, NASA announced a suite of instruments that will accompany the spacecraft they're designing to send to Europa — a moon four times smaller than Earth that scientists suspect could harbor a deep, vast, salty ocean beneath its thick, icy surface.
Further complicating matters, the two men had begun to harbor deep differences about the company's direction.
His cheers of vindication Friday appeared to be more show than substance: The administration still harbors deep worries about the direction of Mueller's nine - month probe, which has shown no signs of abating and has expanded to explore potential obstruction of justice on the part of the president and his top aides.
Warren's concerns numbered many: As a progressive who has long agonized for stronger U.S. antitrust enforcement, the senator harbored deep doubts about Delrahim because he had previously represented the insurance giant Anthem.
It is not at all clear that well - paid service workers dreamed apocalyptic dreams because they harbored deep resentments against well - paid service managers.
His claim, for example, that Pius harbored a deep anti-Semitism is based simplistically on a condemnatory remark Pius made about Jewish bolsheviks.
To begin with, an epistemology of the cross can not be used by knowers whose claims to objectivity are predicated on domination, for it harbors a deep suspicion of power - based knowledge claims and those who make them.
Sometimes, though, I longed for an outlet for spiritual feelings harbored deep inside.
He tells of a successful, urbane, cosmopolitan New York Jewish publisher who confessed to harboring the deep belief that Gentiles go home at night and dream of killing Jews.
«He's a playmaker, he's creative and skilled at taking up spaces to put pressure on the defense and create openings for his teammates,» says Nash, who harbors deep ties with the Sixers» coaching staff.
We love the time together and have found that most moms who seem critical at first are harboring deeper regrets that they had given in to the norm.
While not politically active, he harbored deep concerns over cuts to Medicare and Medicaid.
SAN FRANCISCO — Ganymede, the largest of Jupiter's moons, probably harbors a deep salty sea entombed in thick layers of ice.
However, she is actually a shrewd judge of human character and harbors deep knowledge of the dark side of human nature.
As for Dione, the new study finds it harbors a deep ocean between its crust and core.
Havana's La Bodeguita del Medio, long thought to be Ernest Hemingway's watering hole of choice, has been harboring a deep, tourist - drawing secret for years.
Simon holds some misshapen notions of romance, of wanting to assert control in the bedroom but be cared for otherwise, just one of a few critical indications that our protagonist harbors deep maternal issues.
Though the role is fairly small, the loyalty Abby exhibits to the friend she clearly still harbors deeper feelings for makes her a compelling and complicated character.
Her father, Chief Tui (voice of Temuera Morrison, «Green Lantern»), however, does not want her near the water, and despite being surrounded by it, he harbors a deep fear for his little girl.
Obviously harboring a deep guilt for his living high on the hog in the West while his ancestors were massacred in the motherland, Egoyan never misses a chance to revisit Armenia as a theme in his films — even if, say, it's a movie about a strip club and a dead girl (Exotica).
He later recalled that he harbored deep shame over his inability to keep up at school.
Paradoxically, she harbors a deep - seated fear of the untamed environment, especially insects.
Maybe one of you thinks splurging on certain items is wasteful or is harboring deep - seated fears about losing even a sizeable nest egg.

Not exact matches

It has also allowed the deep loathing some harbor for one of China's global champions to burst into view.
Beyond is the harbor, deep with the blue of the Mediterranean, and to the right the white sweep of a semicircle far round to Accho, where the coast falls away in the distance, and sea and sky and shore blend in one mysterious whole.
A deep, briny «subpermafrost» groundwater network could harbor a hidden ecosystem, offering tantalizing clues to a possible martian habitat.
«Deep sequencing of viruses like HSV - 1 will provide a better view of the viral genetic diversity that individuals harbor, and will provide valuable information about how that influences the course of disease.»
Waves surged in from the sea, flooding houses a foot deep and ripping fishing boats from their moorings in the harbor, tossing them high up onto the shore.
A single - celled organism lives beneath the seafloor, in rock hotter, deeper and older than any previously known sub-seafloor environment harboring life.
Sonar helped them find the margins of the harbors, and then deep coring unveiled the detailed life history of the ports.
Support for the idea that isolated low - oxygen environments may be preferred niches for early life comes from observations that anaerobic niches deep within Earth's crust tend to harbor ancient branches within the domains of life.
Deep within our subconscious, all of us harbor biases that we consciously abhor.
«Deep - sea areas targeted by mining claims frequently harbor high biodiversity and fragile habitats, and may have very slow rates of recovery from physical disturbance,» said Craig Smith, a co-author and professor of oceanography at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
«Extensive deep coral reefs in Hawaii harbor unique species and high coral cover.»
A deep - sequencing analysis reveals that non-malignant skin cells harbor many more cancer - driving mutations than previously expected.
For instance, many deep - sea fish harbor symbiotic bacteria that emit light, which the fish use to signal other members of their species.
As we continue to learn more about the tenacious lifeforms found in deep, cold waters here on Earth, excitement grows over the possibility of Europa's oceans harboring extraterrestrial life.
This wouldn't have been much of a gripe if American Assassin went all in on being bombastic from the get - go, but the approach taken is rather grounded and certainly heavy for a spy movie at least early on, harboring potential for deeper characterization and themes.
We ventured to Marblehead Mass., a wealthy town on the Atlantic cooled by a deep - water harbor smack dab in the snow belt of New England.
Deep down inside we writers know that those pie - in - the - sky dreams we all harbor of getting our books reviewed by the New York Times, or featured in Oprah Magazine or on NPR's Fresh Air are, for the most part, just that: pie - in - the - sky - dreams.
You can photograph sea lions and otters frolicking in the calm inner harbor waters, or if you're feeling more adventurous, take to the waters with a glass bottom boat tour, deep - sea fishing trip or whale watching tour.
In order to get to our boat we had to climb through 2 other boats since they were packed about 4 boats deep into the harbor.
It's a popular spot to launch boats — especially with boat surfers in search of uncrowded waves — and is known as a destination for luxury yachts because it's one of the few marinas in San Diego with a deep enough harbor.
After your next visit to the harbor and the Santa Barbara Sailing Center, we recommend walking over to Stearn's Wharf for a glass of wine with John and Tom at Deep Sea's tasting room overlooking the water.
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