Four SUVs line the driveway, and security guards armed with machine guns lurk everywhere.
But countless dangers lurk: poisonous gases, flooded tunnels, explosive vapors and unstable walls and roofs.
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Despite a recent agreement by ASEAN economic ministers to accelerate AFTA's implementation, threats of delays lurk.
It's odd, but not surprising, since regulators and lawyers lurk, waiting to play gotcha.
They lurk at the bottom of the NBA's Eastern Conference, with a record of 12-26.
Yet behind the warm words lurk awkward disagreements, and not just over troops for Afghanistan.
They can be delivered by submarine, and can lurk unseen for as long as is necessary.
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Within this straightforward arc lurk larger ideas about love, destiny, choices and the immigrant experience.
Playgrounds certainly aren't the only place where bullies lurk -- they may also be in your office.
The president-elect looks and sounds like a moderniser, but plenty of old-fashioned party dinosaurs lurk around him.
Whether clashing with poachers or confronting wildlife, danger seems to always lurk for these guardians of the forest.
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Tax policemen lurk outside shops, restaurants and hairdressers, ready to pounce on customers lacking their legally required receipts.
There was wild talk that Chinese submarines would lurk offshore or that Chinese firms would foul Lake Erie.
He sought to uncover the cognitive biases, personal politics and emotional undercurrents that lurk behind and underpin organizational decision-making.
Behind the hoodies and flip-flops lurk businesspeople as rapacious as the black-suited and top-hatted industrialists of the late-19th century.
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The firm said strong currents might also lurk beneath the surface as water was drawn into the supply network.
But questions about the need for deficit cutting, and ultimately of possible tax increases, lurk inevitably if unvoiced round the corner.
Mr Bush's poll ratings lurk at the lowest levels of his five-year presidency.
After that much activity, the fraudsters who lurk inside so many publicly traded U.S. corporations were entitled to a break.
Huge reservoirs of the ocean's CO2 lurk in its coldest, densest waters (found in the Tasman Fracture and off Greenland).
Listen carefully, and he admits that big risks lurk: a slide into violent extremism, sectarian conflict or entrenched military power.
America's recent economic data have sown confusion (see article), but even where the news has appeared positive, dangers lurk.
Disruptive, deep-pocketed firms like Amazon and Netflix lurk, whispering promises of internet-delivered films and television shows for little or no money.
It sounds like the setup for a joke, as God only knows what freakish mollusks lurk in that fetid post-industrial waterway.
Often she continued to lurk, roiling the mud to conceal herself and basking in her own scaled beauty, as carp will.
They tend to lurk behind corners, waiting in the fine print, for the right time to strike, taking consumers by surprise.
Behind the boss and his Harvard-trained chief financial officer lurk other less palatable figures, more reminiscent of Russia's traditional business habits.
The House of Representatives is the big deck in which lurk many wild cards awaiting the right moment to be dealt.
That is a subtle, but significant, indication that beneath the supposedly bland exterior of Chris Huhne there might lurk a killer politician.
For much of the day, however, being so hot, he would lurk in the greenish pool in the back lot at Universal.
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