Huge reservoirs of the ocean's CO2 lurk in its coldest, densest waters (found in the Tasman Fracture and off Greenland).
It sounds like the setup for a joke, as God only knows what freakish mollusks lurk in that fetid post-industrial waterway.
For much of the day, however, being so hot, he would lurk in the greenish pool in the back lot at Universal.
The larger danger may lurk in what happens afterwards: litigation and regulation.
Bacteria, in contrast, often just lurk in the environment (like tetanus), and may thrive on many hosts (as does bubonic plague, for example).
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After all, I do NOT know what personal problems they are going through or what past hurts or unresolved issues lurk in their mind.
The scientists said the findings suggested that RSV was a "hit and hide virus", which means it can lurk in the body before striking again.
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What is more, caesium particles tend to lurk in the grass, which means radiation is more of a risk at toddler height than for adults.
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One result: Companies settle cases because discovery would cost more or because they can't risk marching toward trial without knowing what damaging e-mails might lurk in their files.
In Brussels senior EU officials fret that horrors still lurk in parts of Germany's banking system: nobody knows, because the German government has kept the real situation secret.
But while the players take the plaudits, Fletcher will be happy to lurk in the background as he mulls over how his team can improve and go on to even greater triumphs.
It has built a steel fence around the woodland cottage resort at Muskoka that will receive the G8, and deployed special forces on overtime to lurk in the water and surrounding forest.
The Austin Bat Segway Tour checks in on the Congress Avenue Bridge bat colony as well as on apparitions said to lurk in landmarks like the Moonlight Towers and the Austin Club.
But while most people know that mold thrives in poorly ventilated and moist environments and indoor smoking worsens the air quality, fewer consumers know that toxic chemicals also lurk in everyday products purchased at the grocery store.
Two elephants lurk in the darkening room.
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"I now know more than I ever wanted to about the difficulties of editing a 20th Century manuscript, about copyright regulations, about the strange personal and academic resentments that still lurk in various quarters nearly 30 years after Tolkien's death, " Prof Drout said.
They will hear that we disavow our military objective in Baghdad really before it has meaningfully begun, and most importantly in the shadows where our enemies lurk, in places like Tehran and Damascus, the message will fail where its authors intend, but it will succeed very, very mightily where they wish it would not.
Plain-clothes police lurk everywhere in Lhasa and the towns.
Those known about, such as Atlantic Water and Marlin Water, do not seem big enough to bankrupt Enron, but speculation is rife about what other obligations might lurk secretly in other structured vehicles.
The House of Representatives is the big deck in which lurk many wild cards awaiting the right moment to be dealt.
They tend to lurk behind corners, waiting in the fine print, for the right time to strike, taking consumers by surprise.
And other troubles lurk for big mining companies in the region.
Playgrounds certainly aren't the only place where bullies lurk -- they may also be in your office.
The disagreement between the two Democrats has exposed the subtexts of race and class that lurk beneath the vexing problem of where, in a crowded city, to put undesirable facilities.
Often she continued to lurk, roiling the mud to conceal herself and basking in her own scaled beauty, as carp will.
While some attackers got in and out quickly when they had stolen payment information, others were content to lurk inside a network for months, seeking out useful internal information including intellectual property, design documents or confidential financial plans.
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Experian's map of Gillingham, a small town in Kent on the Conservative hit list, for example, turns up a couple of streets in the middle of strong Labour territory where voters who could be susceptible to Tory messages lurk.
By having a dedicated fund to invest in distressed debt, they have a better flow of information to see where the investment opportunities lurk.
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