capsule harbors its own micro frame of reference and happened to be inverted from that of the earth when the photograph was taken and NASA immediately flipped it around for the press
So that generates anger and mean harboring feelings towards you on the side of the commenters.
I think he probably still really harbored dreams of making that sort of great film, at the end.
We are the one who just keeps harboring that negativity.
I really think of the Earth as harboring all these different branches of the tree of life.
Aristotle said, "Our desires harbor a hidden judgment that their ends are good."
"You harbor affection for the products of Japan from its cuisine, to its girls; to its
screaming purchase a new manual kill switch you should Harbor no doubts now about shelling out for a reinforced
mark of the story's authenticity if I harbored any doubts um sorry she had stayed in Kuwait all
where I could forgive him because I was harboring so much of it.
All of these sort of things help shape a social environment that can harbor creativity.
it has come to because I talked in 2006 with z this man who Harbors his bitterness who today working under
However, there is only one chunk of rock that harbors life, and that's the chunk of rock that we live on.
It's really still not telling us what we really want to know, the Earth-like planets, the planets that might be like ours, the planets that might harbor life
By not stepping outside her comfort zone to see Oakland for what it really was, she would continue to harbor these thoughts about my place of birth.
Because it's a wish or a dream that many people harbor .
So I move right on and I don't, I don't harbor , I don't harbor any of those emotions.
And to be fair, the West has, over the years, harbored similar apprehension and distrust towards China, particularly China's rise in the past decade.
And the interpretation that we make if it's negative will tend to sustain a vicious cycle whereby if we think people are looking at us in a particular way, if they are harboring
for example, or that six-year-old that maybe didn't get something that they should have gotten or maybe has been harboring some sort of a secret inside.