Ever wonder what lurks in the hearts and minds of those stoic, unflappable, dapperly uniformed men? |
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The boys attack each other with globs of paint, while the real enemy lurks offscreen. |
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Indeed, 7 Stories has all the makings of an absurdist comedy, but beneath its veil of irreverence lurks a vehicle for lofty, provoking ideas. |
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Entire nations are condemned to wander as disinherited immigrants, mortal illnesses hover over humanity, and terrorism lurks. |
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Yet still panic lurks in dusty corners and slips through locked but drafty doors. |
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Is this what lurks behind his divine plan to make pubs and restaurants more conducive to dining? |
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I strongly believe that we are all racist, in some way, that the skinhead lurks in all of us. |
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Corruption has spawned popular anger and instability lurks in the world's most populous nation. |
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Here and there lurks the rare and extremely poisonous cowbane, a treacherous relative to carrots and parsley. |
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It's a freakshow that's also a mirror pointed at the universal freak show that lurks under all our skins. |
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In this splendidly moist cake, a layer of cooked rhubarb lurks beneath a sweetly spiced crumble topping. |
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I am writing about an illness which is more infectious than Ebola and which lurks in almost every office. |
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Modern man's primitiveness lurks beneath every layer of civilization, at times so obvious that one cannot see it. |
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Now, everybody mouths merely what's expected of them, rather than what lurks in their heart of hearts. |
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The danger that lurks within these museum pieces cannot be overstressed, with the possibility of fire, electrocution or both. |
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While his fire was directed mainly at the press, he believes hostility lurks in the government and among the general public. |
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The same danger lurks there as caused a political earthquake in France two weeks ago. |
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People seek more balanced diets even as hunger lurks for lack of purchasing power and distributive shortcomings. |
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Danger lurks every inch of the treacherous stretch with no reflectors or signboards to indicate the width of the road. |
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It's the same rationale that lurks behind the ridiculous colour-coded terror alert level. |
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You then come face to face with a wall of glass, behind which lurks the hotel reception desk, quite unlike any other you will have seen. |
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The Weasel, who may or may not be Valerie's father, lurks throughout the film, lecherously grinning and groping at the young girl. |
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I just stare at the can periodically, wondering what kind of unpleasantness lurks just under that lid. |
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Outdoors, a lone malcontent teenage girl lurks and throws rocks in the dark. |
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Neither Wheaton nor Fu deals directly with the issue of the noisiness in house prices, although it lurks beneath the surface of Fu's model. |
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Even if voters navigate those dangers, another shoal lurks beneath their bow. |
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A barely seen danger lurks just out of sight, becoming more bold with the approach of night fall. |
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Work towards ending the unfair and unjustified lurks and perks of the career politicians currently in parliament. |
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Melbourne lies against an inlet bay facing the Bass Strait, and beyond the Strait lurks the icy Antarctic Ocean. |
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Yet the notion of the thrusting career woman, starkly contrasted to the selfless home-maker, lurks unhelpfully in the background. |
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It's important to dwell on the positive in life, because tragedy lurks around the corner. |
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But what lurks beneath the surface, beneath the nerdy glasses and throwback hairstyles of this unlikely pair of modern American film icons? |
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The music retains its easy tunefulness, but inside many of the songs lurks a desperation that seems new to the Clientele world. |
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But some people really need to conquer their fear of this bogeyman that lurks in their psyches. |
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Space may be the final frontier, but what lurks below the waves is one of the last unexplored areas of the planet. |
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Objectively, the plot is slight, but wrapped up in the details there lurks an epic tale. |
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First, it may be the case that psi lurks in this borderline between reality and imagination. |
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On one side lurks the hoary beast of a decent man brought down by the neocons and their agenda of world domination. |
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Beneath this curmudgeonly exterior lurks the soft heart and even softer head of a hapless romantic. |
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These words express fear of the possibility of a destructive risk that lurks in poetry. |
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However, as with all such models, danger lurks in vitalist assumptions that lead in turn to technological and social determinism. |
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And herein lurks the deceptively soft, and indeed ever-welcoming, bosom of Nanny State. |
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For modern acoustic guitar-wielding crooners, monotony lurks quickly between hushed major-chord strums. |
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And yet behind each story of a pampered auteur lurks the story of the producer who indulged him. |
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Behind the cheery facade of constitutional government lurks the inextinguishable specter of legally unregulated power. |
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Yet, beneath this reality lurks a wide variety of strikingly different situations. |
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Romney maintains his status as the favorite for the Republican nomination, but potential trouble lurks down the road. |
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In virtually every outdoor scene a policeman lurks in the corner of the frame, while barricades and riot shields are part of the landscape. |
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Great Britain will need Canada's support in the war that lurks on the horizon. |
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Indeed, it is a disturbing and unsettling silence that lurks at the very heart of the Conservative government. |
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In a neighbourhood overrun by gang warfare, violence lurks constantly beneath the surface, frequently spilling over to the doorstep of the Macleans' cramped apartment. |
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According to Dr. John Fast, farm family businesses are just as vulnerable to the dangers of what lurks beneath the surface. |
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Behind the legal changes made by the Act lurks a bitter political division. |
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At the centre of every controversy lurks the notorious Lincoln Imp who met his petrified fate in the Angel Choir of Lincoln Cathedral. |
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Also recent media reports that federal politicians are planning further entitlements raid on the public purse on top of current lurks and perks they currently enjoy. |
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Again a brilliant movie taking a hold of the myth that lurks around us all the time. |
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But the biggest threat lurks in the leafy groves of academe. |
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The last six months have been a stark reminder of the brutality that lurks at the boundaries of civilized society. |
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We cut through open remains of stern cabins, the galley and engine room, working up to the wheelhouse, where a large grouper lurks behind the remains of the steering binnacle. |
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Yet behind the smiles lurks a host of knotty differences and disputes. Not that the praise was unmerited. |
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Because of a triple-headed gorgon that still lurks within human consciousness. |
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The holistic virus lurks behind our neurones, ready to pounce on our synapses to open the floodgates of our neurotransmitters. |
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In many places today, a red flag with skull and crossbones means that danger still lurks. |
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For while they may appear every inch the middle-class professional, there is a growing chance a surprising secret lurks beneath the respectable clothing. |
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Somewhere at the back of it all lurks homesickness, which metastasises over time into its incurable variant, nostalgia. |
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Danger lurks on the high seas, and the captain of the Good Companion, a fishing vessel, is careful not to jinx his luck. |
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We know that evil lurks in the heart of Frank Underwood, but cold-hearted murder? |
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In some episodes where a threat lurks, the colored scribbles grow dense and fraught, mutely warning against dangers that the character is too naive to see for himself. |
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There is no doubt that behind Goodwin's schoolboy looks lurks a toughie. |
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Plus Brian Epstein too, though not a major figure in the opener, he lurks poshly and powerfully in the shadows at the back of the Cavern. |
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And now, in a small nebula brimming with new lifeforms, ready and innocently waiting to see what the universe had in store for them, an Alpha lurks. |
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Inside every characterization lurks the possibility of parody. |
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This weighty political analysis lurks behind a more innocuous form. |
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Amid the groves of academe, entrenched in the ivy covered tranquil buildings, there lurks more politics, latent hostility and simply bad manners than one can imagine. |
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The pair are drawn into China's struggle, as nationalists, communists and warlords tear each other to pieces and Japan lurks in the shadows, waiting to pounce. |
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Rats scurry along dark alleys, each filthy pavement and passage harbours disease, household waste is flung from windows and danger lurks on every corner. |
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They should know what really lurks between those sesame seed buns. |
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Although we watch the behavior of the super-rich with goggle-eyed fascination, bad feeling toward them lurks in the wings. |
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There is a parallel here with sensation fiction, another literary vogue of the 1860s and 1870s, in which criminality lurks beneath the surface decorums of daily life. |
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The risk of becoming anecdotic and narrowing the way one looks, lurks around the corner. |
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Wait, though, because in the lichen lurks a tiny beastie called a tardigrade, or water bear. |
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According to brain scans, it lurks in the same primitive, limbic vaults of the cerebrum as our instinct to fight, flee and feed ourselves. |
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For beneath the high-sounding arguments lurks a far more sordid reality. |
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That insight alone should make us aware of what lurks beneath all our anxieties, sexual dread included. |
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Wherever terrorism lurks, wherever it rears its head, whatever form it takes, the European Union must not shrink from fighting it. |
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But it turns out that just 63 light years away, there lurks a similarly colored planet. |
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He got 339 backers, who have pre-ordered enough units to make production viable. Yet a canker lurks in these rosy statistics the large number of people who have become self-employed not out of choice but through necessity. |
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Below the waterline lurks a thoroughly modern and rather aggressive looking deep T-shaped bulb keel and skeg hung rudder. |
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There lurks no bribe in the smell and beauty of the flower. Its charm has no ulterior motive. |
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Usually solitary and highly territorial, the northern pike lurks at the edge of weed beds and attacks unwary creatures that enter its domain, such as fish, crayfish, frogs, mice, muskrats and young waterfowl. |
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I also thank the members of the Committee on Regional Policy, Transport and Tourism, who succeeded in keeping the political animal which lurks in all of us under control, and did not churn out revisions of their own. |
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But the big attraction is the possibility of catching a glimpse of Ogopogo, a monster that supposedly lurks in the depths of the lake. |
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His poker-faced timing makes the most of even mediocre one-liners, and beneath sequoian impassivity lurks an engagingly warm persona. |
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As well as asbestosis, there lurks the fear of tobacco claims in America, Lloyd's biggest market. It is easy, therefore, to miss the glimmer of better times ahead. |
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With Monday's budget speech and the follow-up spin control true to form, the Conservative government is again trying to paint a picture of itself that has nothing to do with the reality that lurks behind its public facade. |
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Somewhere under that Stephen Mangan haircut lurks a ladykiller. |
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With his hushed tones and anxious expression, he gives the impression of a shy young lad bewildered by the events unfolding around him, but appearances can be deceptive, for beneath his timid exterior lurks a steely resolve. |
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It's an astonishing piece of work that lurks in the strange otherworld between score and sound effects – a brooding, scraping, pulsing aural undertow that perfectly accompanies the on-screen weirdness. |
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Perhaps Earhart, or her plane, lurks in this spooky atmosphere. |
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But beneath this stereotypic image lurks another reality. |
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I suspect fresh exporter buying interest lurks just below the market. |
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But what lurks there behind those three letters? |
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Despite the pervasiveness of organized crime, there continues to be a misconception that it lurks in the shadows of society, not affecting the average person. |
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In fact, behind this image of troubled youth, there lurks the question of the responsibility of adults and of the viable and acceptable forms of authority they can exert. |
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For those who live in communities where there are coal mines, for those who live in industrial communities, it is difficult to describe how ingrained and how we know that disaster lurks around the corner. |
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Behind these encouraging trends there lurks a grimmer reality. |
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Ultimately, the most challenging problem of all lurks in the shadow: modulating cognition might change our understanding of what it means to be human. |
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Though Arendt appreciated the shift, she also detected a secret death wish in the spirit of machismo: 'Behind this spurious optimism lurks a despair of everything and a genuine readiness for suicide. |
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You will have to go up against 'Atlans', a fearsome winged creature that lurks in The King's Tomb, as well as avoid falling prey to the savage werewolf 'Lushence' that prowls the Polar Tundra. |
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Native Evenk and Yakut people have long claimed a 'Nesski' lurks in its depths. |
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In a way, I prefer an honest dissident who goes public, rather than a Priest who is faithful to the Pope, and who lurks in the dark corners of his church. |
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Everyone knows well that, very often, children can avoid the transient attack of a disease outside their own home, but cannot escape it when it lurks within the home itself. |
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But for many parents, the shadow of a terrible diagnosis lurks in the corner of the darkened room where a headachy child is lying with a cool cloth on her brow. |
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A danger lurks in each of the issues under consideration in this project. |
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The enigmatic, infectious disease lurks in waters and marshlands: the bacterial illness Buruli ulcus causes serious ulcers on the skin and has been spreading among Ghana's rural population. |
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Beyond the numbers too often lurks a human tragedy for dropouts. |
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Danger still lurks, court cases being defenestrated notwithstanding. |
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Here's a carcase. I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will, I'll go to it laughing. Such a waggish leering as lurks in all your horribles! |
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Once a sawmilling town that was a gateway to forests of mountain ash and waterfalls, it has also come to embrace tourist lurks, such as arts and crafts. |
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As a team of lawyers, therapists and women from a safe house help Helen and Phoebe find hope and healing, a sociopath lurks, waiting for his moment to strike. |
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Yes, north of the border she sports a captivating smile and a bust that any woman would be proud of, while south of the border lurks a full set of wedding tackle. |
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