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harm's way

n. A place or course of danger.

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Harm's Way (Angel)

"Harm's Way" is episode 9 of season 5 in the television show Angel.

Harm's Way (novel)

Harm's Way is a 1962 war novel by James Bassett.

The explanation for the title, was, according to Bassett: "I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast; for I intend to go in harm's way."—attributed to John Paul Jones

Harm's Way

Harm's Way or In Harm's Way may refer to:

  • Harm's Way (novel), a 1962 war novel by James Bassett
    • In Harm's Way, a 1965 film based on the novel
  • "Harm's Way" (Angel), a 2004 episode of the television series Angel
  • In Harm's Way, a 2008 reality television series
  • "In Harm's Way", a 2004 episode of the fan-created Internet series Star Trek: New Voyages
  • Harm's Way, a 2007 thriller film starring Kathleen Quinlan
  • Harms Way (video game), a 2010 video game
  • "Harms Way", a song by Anthrax from their 1998 album Volume 8: The Threat Is Real
  • "In Harms Way", a song from Rehab (Quiet Riot album)
  • Harm's Way (band), a hardcore band from Chicago.
Harm's Way (band)

Harm's Way is an American straight edge metal/ hardcore punk band from Chicago, Illinois, formed in 2006. The band started as a side project, but ended up becoming a more serious and full-time band in their later years. Harm's Way has since released three studio albums: Reality Approaches (2009), Isolation (2011) and Rust (2015) and several EP's.

Usage examples of "harm's way".

Serig suspected she might be pregnant, and Belazir anxious to have her out of harm's way before even the slight danger at the end of their chase.

A Beastfriend who has come to know an animal may not harm it, allow others to hurt it, or send it suicidally into harm's way.

Garou was not so fortunate, having lost her advantage in throwing me out of harm's way: the grille caught her with a dull, smacking sound.

Had she, in fact, delivered herself into the very hands of the enemy and refused to take herself out of harm's way?

Even if Selenay was somehow drugged and couldn't be awakened, with a little luck, they'd be able to get her out of harm's way.

Certainly accompanying the search would remove her from harm's way.

The Spanish fire was so slow, and their ships so unwieldy, that it was rarely they succeeded in firing a shot into their active foes, while the English shot tore their way through the massive timbers of the Spanish vessels, scattering the splinters thickly among the soldiers, who had been sent below to be out of harm's way.

The pair of you are far too valuable and must be kept out of harm's way.

He'd done his job and brought the trouble to the attention of the people who should be able to fix it, and had managed to take himself and his kids out of harm's way.

She didn't want to put her young friend in harm's way but, then again, maybe that thought was a little ridiculous.