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David Kenneth Harbour (born
April 10, 1975) is an
American actor. He has
received nominations for two
Primetime Emmy Awards, a Tony
Award and a Golden...
- (née Constable, 1580–26
March 1632) was a
recusant and
Catholic priest harbourer.
Dorothy was born in 1580 in Wing, Buckinghamshire, her
maternal grandfathers...
- Jackson,
commonly known as
Sydney Harbour,
consisting of the
waters of
Sydney Harbour,
Middle Harbour,
North Harbour and the Lane Cove and
Parramatta Rivers...
- A
harbor (American English), or
harbour (Australian English,
British English,
Canadian English,
Irish English, New
Zealand English; see
spelling differences)...
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Victoria Harbour is a
natural landform harbour in Hong Kong
separating Hong Kong
Island in the
south from the
Kowloon Peninsula to the north. The
harbour's deep...
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Harbour City may
refer to:
Harbour City (Hong Kong), a
shopping centre Harbor City, Los Angeles, the
community in Los
Angeles Harbour City tram stop,...
- West
Coast of
Ireland in the
sheltered eastern corner of
Galway Bay. The
harbour can be used by
vessels up to 10,000 tonnes
deadweight (DWT) and the inner...
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Harbour) is a 17th-century waterfront,
canal and
entertainment district in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Stretching from
Kongens Nytorv to the
Inner Harbour just...
- The
Mulberry harbours were two
temporary portable harbours developed by the
British Admiralty and War
Office during the
Second World War to facilitate...