One wonders what other accounting nasties lurk beneath the surface in regard to other telecoms companies. |
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Although depression, anxiety and shame may lurk beneath the surface, what's on the table is usually relationship problems. |
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The near-invisible larvae lurk in warm, moist soil or sand, infecting their host by penetrating the skin, usually through the soles of the feet. |
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Spots of snow still lurk on northern slopes while glacial lilies unfurl in patches of sunlight. |
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But don't let them lurk deep in your soul's most secret crannies, malignly pulling strings and making you act out in absurd ways. |
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They always lurk behind me, waiting with their jaws open, licking their lips. |
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The water is too muddy for filming, and, worse, crocodiles lurk in the mangroves of Missionary Bay and the nearby Cardwell River. |
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As the name of the bay suggests, tiger sharks lurk nearby, waiting for opportune times to attack. |
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Instead of lining up at feeders like proper birds, they lurk in the treetops and skulk in the brush. |
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How do we stop from sliding down the slippery slope till we reach the oubliette where lurk the rack, the branding-iron, and the thumbscrew? |
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The stadium hastiered seats linked by stairways, beneath which lurk shadowy corridors. |
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Until Sasquatch was cornered, Santee would lurk in the background waiting to strike. |
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He seduces a lonely teenage girl and becomes a hero to her younger brother, but dangerous forces lurk beneath his silver-tongued surface. |
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There is more to be said, particularly about the threats of relativism, nihilism, and scepticism, which still lurk. |
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Nestling among the young guns, none of whom have ever worn a kipper tie in anger, there lurk old school comedy relics. |
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I think that danger may lurk in the background, but it is likely to arise in an indirect fashion, rather than directly. |
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Two of the new sculptures feature big plywood or Sheetrock screens behind which lurk some wildly incongruous commercial objects. |
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Coral shrimps with long, red and white-banded pincers lurk in holes, their compound eyes reflecting the torch with an orange-gold glow. |
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Balthus's paintings aim at a classical order and refined estheticism, yet within this timelessness lurk subliminal tensions. |
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Jump racing is one of the most dangerous sports that exist and all sorts of drama and injury lurk around the corner. |
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It's bread and butter work and a host of other urgers and coat tuggers have now tuned in to the lurk. |
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Man-eating saltwater crocodiles lurk in nearby estuaries along with the deadly box jellyfish, the most poisonous creature on earth. |
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It's not surprising that in a team environment, isolationists tend to lurk in the background. |
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Squirming, goggle-eyed demons equipped with whips and pitchforks lurk in every crevice. |
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This one, brought with from the Russian schtetl of her past, warns that evil spirits lurk near the pincushion, measuring tape, and scissors. |
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It's an unfortunate reality that among these bright-eyed do-gooders lurk the pollster's worst enemy. |
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I proceeded to stealthily slink through the hallways, lurk in the cafeteria, the library, the football field, the gym. |
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Food is inspected and health and safety executives lurk at every corner, ready to pounce if there is any chance that you are enjoying yourself. |
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You wouldn't know that beneath her stripy shirt lurk stomach muscles which appear to have been carved from ebony with precision tools. |
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Think ingenuity, and the usual names crop up, but exceptional management and leadership lurk unacknowledged on the corporate fringe. |
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Better uniformity of light improves home security by getting rid of dark shadows where prowlers could lurk. |
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Beyond that, there lurk the problems of a slender majority, vulnerable to prima donnas, by-elections and downright blackmailers. |
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He'd link and lurk, and occasionally carefully compose a question, and send the discussion into the group and get an answer. |
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In Puerto Rico, boas have taken to the trees where they lurk near the mouths of caves. |
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Uncertain body language is like blood in the water for robbers, touts and con artists, all of whom lurk outside Customs like skycaps. |
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They don't read blogs, lurk in chatrooms or give much weight to professional media critics. |
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Jaded synths and multi-tracked harmonies lurk above a razor-fine piano note until the vocals lift into a Franciscan chant of helpless beauty. |
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They grab tickets en masse for scalpers, lurk in chat rooms to hand out ads, skew recommendation systems, and scrape pricing data. |
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I lurk on SIG listservs and go to SIG websites to get a picture of the issues being brought forward and discussed. |
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But underneath all the excitement lurk the mundane pressures of the daily grind. |
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Malvertisements lurk behind banner ads and videos, delivering hidden code via ad networks to consumers and business users browsing the Web. |
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If you're new to a list, it's a good idea to lurk for a day or two, just to get a feel for the flavor of the list. |
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As an afterthought that killer might yet lurk near, I unholstered the.44 and fisted it like a tomahawk. |
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In checking my email this morning, i was really disturbed by a message on a mailing list that i lurk. |
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Its West End location means it unavoidably gets the besuited, after-work types that lurk in packs in this neck of the woods. |
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To catch penguins, a leopard seal will lurk near the water's edge just under the surface to watch shadows on the ice above. |
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To outsiders this might appear to be a perfect relationship, but danger can lurk beneath the calm surface. |
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Neither he nor Vattimo mentions manifest destiny or the white man's burden, but these ideas lurk disturbingly close to the surface of their urbanely arrogant prose. |
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Finally, and most importantly, F. Murray Abraham will continue to lurk in the shadows, looking mysterious and bald. |
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Post-war Iraq is unfortunately a fitting example for the reality that might lurk behind one-state visions. |
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Danger seemed to lurk around every corner, but no one expected it to lurk in our classrooms. |
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Within the vast, bright realm of cyberspace, however, lurk various tricksters and scam artists ranging from amusing to annoying or downright dangerous. |
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Will the truckloads of chlorine you can taste and current filtration systems remove all harmful agents known and untested that lurk in that water? |
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Undetonated mines still lurk around the designated military sites and visitors should consequently side step any scrap metal objects at all costs. |
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Truth that is allowed to lurk uncovered becomes a malign entity for in that hidden state it allows untruth to accumulate credence and masquerade as gospel. |
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The canker is suggestive of the character weaknesses, hurtful habits and secret sins that lurk below the surface of our respectability until exposed by extreme stress. |
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Sectarian hotheads and saboteurs certainly still lurk in the shadows. |
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Mysterious giant beasts may lurk in the darkest depths of the ocean, making whale-like noises that are baffling scientists, it was disclosed today. |
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Playing off a child's worst nightmare, Reynolds shows how carrots suddenly seem to lurk in every corner, tormenting a poor bunny. |
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How many times have your stories kept me awake at night wondering, like a child in the dark, what monsters lurk nearby? |
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Normally at parties they walk in and lurk around sheepishly, deeply embarrassed and then shuffle off. |
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Big and bad, like those nightmarish, saw-toothed meanies that lurk beneath the bed. |
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Fascinating patterns lurk among the digits of whole numbers. |
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If sometimes a few crickets hide inside the container, remember that your nursling will have time to lurk for them. |
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The real reason for the visit: who knows what characters lurk inside a country store? |
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His work has the power to linger in the mind, creating images that can lurk in the imagination, coming to the surface when you least expect it. |
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As the water drops, submerged trees, rocks, even old roadbeds break the surface or, worse, lurk just below it, waiting to bust a prop or bend a shaft. |
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Unfortunately, I don't believe we are out of the woods yet for depressed grain market valuation as bears lurk behind many trees. |
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Some argue that predatory market forces make it impossible for benevolent governments to shield their populations from the beasts of prey that lurk beyond their borders. |
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Yet, behind these appearances lurk unimaginable truths, and behind their mutual love lie the loneliness of two people who do not know each other. |
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But behind the net curtains of that lonely single window will lurk a more dingy room. |
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Behing the figures lurk unacceptable realities: hunger in the world and unemployment. |
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Although you may think you can't go wrong by sending a loved one flowers, be warned: dangers do lurk! |
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Hazards in goods vehicles also lurk under tarpaulins and on loading platforms. |
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Behind the reassuring face of a person whose only apparent concern is your welfare, a conflict of interest may lurk. |
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The notion of a global dimension, however, continues to lurk under the surface. |
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Perry will home in on the darkest corners of the Tea Party mind and work relentlessly to activate the demons that lurk there. |
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The wraiths and phantoms creep under your carpets and between the warp and weft of fabric, they lurk in wardrobes and lie flat under drawer-liners. |
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The cowardly cyber-stalkers and other anonymous yellow-bellied hatemongers who lurk on the Internet, preying on decent folks, can jolly well lump it. |
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But if you do, bear in mind that ugly and contemptible things lurk beneath its surface. |
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But please remember that people in ICUs, where cre and so many other deadly infections lurk, are not denizens of executive suites. |
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The cowardly cyber-stalkers and other anonymous yellow-bellied hate-mongers who lurk on the Internet, preying on decent folks, can jolly well lump it. |
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Surprises and plotters lurk along the road ahead waiting to ambush him. |
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What I'm gonna do is collect a whole bunch of quotes from a few of the blogs I lurk around and read, and post 'em all here with scant regard to their original context! |
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Advertising can be an enormous lurk for governments to exploit. |
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In fact, Lew has a well-deserved reputation for homing in on the values that lurk behind the numbers. |
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The cobwebs that lurk in many dark corners of European Finance Ministries are being swept away by the new broom of EMU, even before that broom has been fully fashioned. |
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In the North Atlantic, they range from Nova Scotia to Florida, preferring to lurk inshore in shallow water, at depths typically less than 20 metres. |
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Other divisions lurk behind the conflict in Iraq, in particular different conceptions of international relations with respect to the role of the United Nations. |
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But behind that rosy picture lurk some darker realities. |
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Super Rub a Dub takes full advantage of the SIXAXIS Wireless Controller PS3 system and make you twist frantically to throw overboard to the sharks that lurk and take the yellow ducklings to the drain. |
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Yet the recent conflicts in Yugoslavia and my birthplace, Northern Ireland, and the relentless misery of the Middle East should keep us humble and alert to the dangers that still lurk on or close to our own doorsteps. |
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Things look bad right now, but bullish potential does lurk. |
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They lurk everywhere, and they're difficult to avoid. |
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As Harvey explains in his A Brief History of Neoliberalism, neoliberals see democracy as a hoarding behind which lurk deliberation and dissent. |
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Finally, visions of postsuicide lawsuits may lurk menacingly in the minds of those clinically responsible for the patient. |
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But greater dangers lurk in the sinister and nebulous figure of the Prince of Mist, who wreaks revenge for old grievances through Max, his sisters and his new-found friend. |
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With this parliamentary pin we receive, former parliamentarians can forever basically lurk about the House of Commons and the areas around here unfettered. |
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You will always contribute better, learn more, embarrass yourself less if you lurk for a while, if you watch which arguments play out and how and by whom. |
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Bewildered secret service agent Matt Dillon wakes up bloodied and bruised in a small town in Idaho, where the requisite secrets lurk just beneath the picture-perfect surface. |
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The place is now called Shadows which is, of course, where the bogeymen lurk. |
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They're the ones who lurk on the internet, convinced of their own infallibility, desperate to prove to the world that they suffer more and work harder and know better than every other parent combined. |
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Sept. 11th finally exposed the great threats that lurk at the international level, and weigh in a clearly identifiable manner on each and every country. |
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And Angelo's smooth-talking brother Paulie arrives in the Bay and we're sensing trouble doesn't lurk too far behind. |
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He is convinced the conditions are right to feed the oversize wahoo that lurk around the points and along the sheer walls of San Salvador Island. |
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To the west are brackish inland waters where manatees lurk. |
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The meeting takes place in a very friendly atmosphere and King cannot imagine what unspeakable plans of military conquest and ethnic cleansing lurk behind his host's apparently sincere demeanour. |
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Concerns about the future trend in interest rate and growth still lurk below the surface despite increasingly positive trends in the equity markets in late June. |
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How long can he continue to lurk under the radar of the fraud squad? |
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Specialists also worry that more serious disorders, such as drug addiction and alcoholism, as well as increased incidence of family strife, lurk in the future. |
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Even when a body of water appears still, danger may lurk below. |
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Bounties are offered, wanted advertisements are posted on billboards and headhunters lurk on the Internet. |
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Three-eyed ancient reptiles called tuataras lurk in the undergrowth. |
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And in the darkest, seediest corners of that labyrinth, where only the like-minded go, lurk the kind of people who don't deserve to share the earth with decent people. |
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Merely a reflection of the fact that for the Chancellor, a disciple of 60s and 70s socialism, the blind gut prejudices over class never lurk far from the surface. |
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It features a pop-out hook so germophobes can avoid touching A.T.M. keypads, door handles and other public surfaces where undesirable microbes may lurk. |
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Discounting the occasional outbreak among bushmeat hunters, Ebola seems content to lurk. |
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