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I just started going there and lurked, as they call it, and I lurked a long fucking time.
But throughout my time at AUAF, a constant threat lurked.
" Why it matters: "How much else lurked beneath the surface?
America's nightmares have always lurked in the pop culture shadows.
Construction aside, mess lurked from every corner in the store.
But a bug lurked within the new number system too.
Men in the same outfit lurked all over the villa.
But even in the celebrations a note of menace lurked.
Threats lurked still, though, with a U.S. government shutdown continuing.
But almost 50 meters beneath our feet lurked a hidden menace.
But beneath her jokes and flirtations lurked  a very serious reality.
I lurked around Republican and Democratic events and a skateboard park.
For Mr. Jacquet, fear lurked in the back of his mind.
The air smelled of vinyl packaging; deals lurked around every corner.
That fear has lurked for decades behind every new proposed skyscraper.
The spectral, life-size, menacing figures lurked and skulked and leapt.
The DNA circles lurked unseen in the crowded neighborhood of chromosomes.
Regional and international realities lurked not far below the glittering surface.
As you poked around, it was clear that knowledge lurked everywhere.
But for most of the show, they lurked on the edges.
The attackers lurked undetected in the system for more than a year.
At times he lurked behind Clinton, giving off a creepy stalker vibe.
Beneath the gleaming postwar surfaces there lurked the indelible stain of barbarism.
LONDON — Never before have our emotions lurked so close to the surface.
The idea that I might have this "condition" lurked in my mind.
Legos once were so plentiful they lurked painfully underfoot in my house.
Clues to his longtime whereabouts had lurked in correspondence missed by investigators.
In the same debate where Mr. Trump lurked and glowered behind Mrs.
No rich parents lurked in the background; we kept one another afloat.
My anger became its own beast that lurked beside me like a shadow.
From a distance, Pasha lurked around to take on Mousesports from the garage.
When someone called foul and confiscated it, he lurked away, grumbling in surrender.
But fear lurked in her: What if the new therapy also stopped working?
Nature was red in tooth and claw, and danger lurked between our teeth.
Hubot lurked, responded and interjected, accumulating an intimate set of routinized in-jokes.
Last year brought an eight-game improvement, to 71-91, but trouble lurked.
And Alphabet (Google's parent company) has lurked not far behind the whole time.
The photo lurked in obscurity until last fall, however, when it became a meme.
Baldwin lurked ominously behind McKinnon the way Trump followed Clinton during the second debate.
Despire being around for years, it's lurked mostly in the shadow of Amazon's hardware.
It's lurked on the fringes of American power since the birth of this nation.
This convinced protesters that, long after 21968, authoritarian violence still lurked in German society.
Many of the ideas he is pursuing have lurked in ministers' drawers for years.
In California alone, it lurked in the taps of more than 26 million people.
In the United States, the risks lurked in the finances of banks and households.
ALEX, 24 When my ex and I first started talking I lurked her Last.
Massospora, a parasitic fungus, has lurked just below the surface, awaiting the cicada's exit.
Bangs saw racism as ubiquitous, something that lurked just under the surface in everyone.
We ob-gyns see infertility from chlamydia that lurked silently in the fallopian tubes.
He was unaware that concealed within his tax preparation software lurked a ticking bomb.
A possibility of quarter-size hail lurked as far north as Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Hours later, a prowler lurked, spotted the $800 GT mountain bike and pedaled away.
As Sri spoke, a maid agent lurked in the background, taking photos of her talking.
ONE BIG QUESTION has lurked throughout the euro crisis: should one or more members quit?
Hurricane Leslie lurked in the Atlantic Ocean for nearly three weeks after developing on Sept.
The problem of value has lurked in the background ever since the dismal science's origins.
Though Jenner experienced plenty of highs, her gender dysphoria always lurked close to the surface.
Others, earthworm-like predatory species, lurked in shallow vertical holes, waiting to snatch unsuspecting prey.
It seems Illyrio has lurked in the background, fully committed to Dany's claim, for years.
Raonic also said "nothing really changed" now that Djokovic no longer lurked in his draw.
Even as they had played that day, there lurked doubts about the long road ahead.
Around every corner, it seemed, the resistance lurked last week, searching for a fresh target.
For centuries, sailors spoke about a tentacled monster called "the Kraken" that lurked in the oceans.
It would leave a trail to a pinpoint in the ocean where the submarine had lurked.
Mortgages had been carved into exotic investments and peddled around the globe, meaning they lurked everywhere.
There was no warning that a sniper lurked nearby until shots rang out and officers fell.
How to fight off the doubts about your own abilities that have lurked for too long?
They controlled disciples' sexuality — in part because of trauma that often lurked in their own backgrounds.
FILM SERIES This series, running Friday through Wednesday, reveals the auteur that lurked behind the actor.
The man explained that under the water lurked a horde of boa constrictors, waiting to strike.
But a question still lurked in the background of my movie bliss: How long could this last?
Russian trolls have lurked around Reddit for years, and it seems that China is getting involved, too.
Jude Invitational, but still lurked within striking distance of halfway leader Matthew Fitzpatrick in Memphis on Friday.
In recent Canadian election campaigns, the issue of race lurked below the surface but was less overt.
We were surrounded by vicious alligators that lurked in the swamp at the side of the road.
Years back, Thaler uploaded some concept art to a message board he lurked on, looking for feedback.
I outgrew Knievel mania as an adult, but it still lurked deep down, waiting to be reignited.
That no bad news lurked in the paper probably explains why the pound rose slightly on its publication.
You can't wipe down a bed, so he simply prayed that no Staphylococcus aureus lurked in the mattress.
A more traditional, long-range intelligence agency, the FSB lurked on the DNC systems for over a year.
When I ate there, charred cucumbers dressed with pistachio butter lurked below a translucent shingling of marinated cucumber.
But behind her fiery public persona lurked depression and disappointment, along with chronic physical pain and recurring illness.
For much of the 20th century, the country was a barren Persian Gulf backwater where pirates once lurked.
Others regaled me with tales of the racial and religious intolerance that lurked beneath the county's genial surface.
Back home in Atlanta, it lurked at friends' kitchen sinks and in the bathroom of my neighborhood bakery.
Certain death lurked at every corner, but the desire to live and beat this god-forsaken game prevailed.
To Karen he was worse than a stranger: she knew with certainty that something weird lurked inside him.
For weeks, I lurked silently in these forums and, when possible, tried to interview their moderators and members.
The conventioneers lurked outside either collecting themselves or soaking up as much attention as they could until next year.
Those struggles have always lurked in the undercurrents of comedy, but can fundamentally dark topics ever be the joke?
He lurked close to the lead in 2013 before timing his run to beat Angel Cabrera in a playoff.
If you're lucky, your thumb didn't slip and that picture from 312 weeks ago stays lurked, but not touched.
Analysts warned, however, that the bearish fundamentals that had brought prices to four-month lows last week still lurked.
Chaim Weizman was another practitioner, allowing the British aristocracy their fantasy that "world Jewry" lurked behind his Zionist efforts.
His fingers plunged inside the urchin and then he passed me the slimy orange sac that lurked within it.
"This is no work and all play for me," Mr. Bell said as he lurked in the shadows nearby.
CAIRO — The security agents lurked in alleyways, at metro stations and in armored cars, looking for signs of trouble.
Dennett had lurked off to the side, stolid and silent, but he now launched into an argument about perspective.
I lurked near the entrance, where, disgorged by their shiny town cars, the discreet and pampered VIPs sauntered in.
In her book "What Happened," she wrote about the presidential debate in St. Louis where Trump lurked behind her.
"The temptation to apply their own views rather than the Constitution has always lurked among the justices," Grassley wrote.
And something of the old days lurked in some lavender and pale gray shadows thrown by — of things — a geranium.
Johnson & Johnson tumbled 4.0 percent after Reuters reported the company knew for decades that asbestos lurked in its Baby Powder.
As Clinton spoke, Trump lurked behind her and into every shot, making it almost impossible to focus exclusively on her.
The actress playing Ann Darrow was suspended in a harness, surrounded by vines, as the Kong puppet lurked behind her.
" The paparazzi lurked outside, hollering 'Happy New Year!" at Ms. Heard and asking Ms. Ross what she ate last night(?!).
They lurked and gawked, tentatively pulling their cellphones out before one got up the nerve to ask for a photo.
Inside that set of tools lurked data files for what appeared to be two different headsets, codenamed Franc and Luck.
The way he lurked outside of her room, ostensibly listening to her and Jon Snow's sex moans, was straight-up creepy.
An active imagination immediately offered up a nightmare's host of toothy, ravenous animals that lurked just outside the beam's paltry reach.
He lurked behind her uncomfortably while she spoke, a visual he was either unaware of or maybe actually totally aware of.
Each generation looked healthy and prosperous, yet I found myself wondering what lurked beneath the surface—for surely there was something.
Fear, in Duncan's world, lurked in a school hallway, in the eyes of a friend, in the trust of a teacher.
Dangers, she believed, lurked everywhere: the elevator buttons that get pressed by finger after unwashed finger; the communal toilets and showers.
Behind the cleverness and charm, honed at first under the tuition of Jesuit priests, always lurked ruthlessness as well as cunning.
The old sanitarium lurked behind them, like a ghost in a mirror, but no one seemed to pay it any mind.
They knew that behind Birmingham's new skyscrapers and fancy restaurants that served polenta instead of grits, the Old South still lurked.
I was only 9 years old and was just beginning to understand the dark fear that lurked behind images and shadows.
But behind the simple recipes lurked a sophisticated agenda, the Thanksgiving tutorial part of a larger campaign to modernize American foodways.
Alien masks and surreal creatures lurked in this sci-fi canopy, while fountains sent dark fluids cascading down trunks and branches.
Behind the invective lurked a vision of Europe as a consortium of sovereign nations, free from politically correct elites and pesky foreigners.
The staff was comfortably noninterventionist, asking me no questions as I lurked around interviewing patrons and taking pictures of the LED fireplace.
That means they're like tiny time capsules, providing snapshots of what materials lurked about when our planetary system first came into being.
Spending time with her was like stepping into the world of her fiction, an alternate reality where demons lurked behind every door.
Yet the question, which lurked beneath the jollity and the protest in Philadelphia, is whether the former secretary of state can surf.
Dozens of security heavies with earpieces lurked discreetly in the bushes, ready to boot any foolhardy crashers willing to try their luck.
FDIC staff realized in October 2010 that sophisticated intruders lurked within the agency's network, according to the FDIC inspector general's 2013 probe.
Domestic violence lurked in the background of every piece Snyder reported, as an investigative journalist for public radio, from Cambodia to Honduras.
For more than 60 years, the U-2 has lurked all over earth, watching and listening from as high as 70,000 feet.
But while the threat of violence always lurked in the background, the Roman Empire wasn't held together by a reign of terror.
In the eighth minute, he lurked along the edge of the penalty area as play bubbled far off on the left wing.
And, of course, reality always lurked just beyond the angled walls and weathered backdrops that cosseted his distinguished guests and glamorous models.
In vast quantities it has been remainderedLike a van-load of counterfeit that has been seized Behind his wit lurked a polymath.
Despite LiveLeak's popularity, it is fair to say that this kind of content has usually lurked in the shadowy corners of the web.
But even among this group, who worked hard to meet the sales goals set for each gathering, lurked some who possessed a conscience.
After reading through 255 survey responses, the researchers noted that people who lurked a lot on social media had lower opinions of themselves.
But our only path toward her was up the massive staircase ahead — where a pair of ghoulish, snarling vampires lurked in the shadows.
It also features supervillain Thanos, who has lurked in the shadows of brief post-credit scenes and cameos for the last six years.
But while jeopardy lurked with an open criminal case, the president's lawyers took a wise course that was in his personal legal interest.
The church taught us that demons lurked beneath the benign: in Care Bears cartoons, carnivals, and prayer candles sold at the grocery store.
From cover, with a good view, lurked the foreign photojournalists and TV cameramen, in order to be there in case people were shot.
Nearby lurked the three Trump subs—one wearing a suit, one in a jester cap and one in his underwear sucking a binkie.
This decade, memes became something not just for a handful of internet nerds who lurked on message boards — memes are now for everyone.
And of course, Columbia House itself was soon an afterthought, as a massive disruption for the music industry lurked just around the corner.
There was more to it, we all knew, Hank and me, and my dad, too; more than history lurked in his dark interests.
Brazier lurked toward the back of the pack at the Armory for the first 400 meters before bursting by his competitors for dramatic finish.
It made the entire festival feel like a living story world — like Sleep No More, but with bands — where surprises lurked around every corner.
"Apelike imitation" and "intrusive piety" are just two of the phrases he used to describe the threats that lurked under the carapace of progress.
A BACKHANDED compliment to Donald Trump lurked in a recent editorial in the Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the North Korean Workers' Party.
We're told the charter company tried a make-good by crediting her 6,700 euros, which seemed ok at the time but more problems lurked.
And the other thing we didn't know—what we could not possibly know—is that within this stream of randos lurked a terrifying presence.
It also features super-villain Thanos, who has lurked in the shadows of brief post-credit scenes and cameos for the last six years.
They lurked on the DNC's network for over a year in some cases, according to the security firm CrowdStrike, which is investigating the breach.
Shiite militiamen had looted parts of Tikrit, the main hospital was destroyed, and unexploded ordnance lurked in areas that had been ravaged by combat.
My friends — amazing, wonderful — were supportive but this deeper truth always lurked: At that age, no one wants to hear your parents are dead.
But even in the precise, orderly world of these books, a problem lurked: What happens when not everyone agrees on what the codes are?
It felt as if factoidy references to theater and film lurked in every corner — not my personal strengths, but that's what makes it interesting!
It's an evolutionary trick that was helpful when large predators lurked around every corner, but less helpful now as the days seem to drag by.
Long before Gorsuch took the bench, a religious liberty case lurked on the docket as the justices decided whether to take it up next term.
There were dogfights between Japanese Zeros and Australian Kittyhawks in the skies above the Torres Strait during WWII, and Japanese submarines lurked in its seas.
"Insides," his Domino début, marked a new beginning: Hopkins built stiffer, quicker beats, to draw out the unease that lurked within his seemingly serene compositions.
After more than a year and a dozen-plus installments of this column, one nagging question has lurked in the margins: Can Sportscore be punk?
Kelly and his second wife Drea Kelly (née Andrea Lee) divorced in 2009, but rumors have long flourished that dark secrets lurked in their marriage.
It's Shark Week ... forever A family had a surreal encounter with a great white shark that lurked underneath and around their boat near Provincetown, Massachusetts.
The devil this time was godless, opaque, cold, cloistered Moscow, whose agents, Americans were assured, lurked invisible in schools, universities, trade unions and film studios.
But he was remarkably graceful in a trout stream, and his cast was delicate and precise — plop, into the distant pool where the rainbows lurked.
The world economy is looking shaky and concerns that a vote for Brexit could tip Europe back into recession have lurked in the background for weeks.
Behind the invective lurked an inchoate vision of Europe as a consortium of sovereign nations, free from elite-imposed cultural straitjackets and the impurities of foreigners.
TMZ reports that the man apparently broke in through the kitchen window and lurked around Rose's home while she, her son Sebastian, and her mother slept.
Even when civilians have been in charge, the army has lurked in the background as the self-appointed guardian of secularism against Islamists and other radicals.
A new film, Reefer Madness, suggested that evil marijuana dealers lurked in public schools, waiting to entice their children into a life of crime and degeneracy.
The energy companies wanted to see whether large troves of oil lurked below the hills of Kurdistan, as exist elsewhere in Iraq and in neighboring Iran.
This is when I and thousands of other people who lurked on skin care forums and kept up on industry news became aware of the company.
A kind of light of no-light, emanating from a sun so swathed in clouds it was impossible to tell where it lurked in the sky.
In the last few years, Republicans who've dipped a toe in anti-Trump waters have quickly recoiled, as though a cottonmouth lurked just below the surface.
If the specter of long-ago Vichy lurked behind Le Penism, the specter of present-day Venezuela lurks not that far in the background of Corbynism.
The brothers, as Lladrovci called the people who lurked on these message boards, had little in common beyond their age (most were in their early 20s).
U.S. central bankers discussed whether recession lurked around the corner and expressed concerns global trade tensions could hit an economy that by most measures looked strong.
He rarely checked his score—it just lurked in the background of the Alipay app on his Samsung—and because it was good, he didn't have to.
The company has recently been in the news after a Reuters investigation found J&J knew for decades that cancer-causing asbestos lurked in its baby powder.
But the fact that she didn't know this lurked inside of it means she can never know what else could spring up and ensnare her in scandal.
The potential for evil, often tinged with twisted sexual menace, has always lurked in Mr. Gere's eyes, which when narrowed can suggest the diabolical mind of torturer.
He was transfixed by the mysteries of gene expression—the biological signals that govern how an animal develops—and the pure potential that lurked in embryonic cells.
The move could ignite a head-to-head battle between Instagram and Snapchat, which have long lurked in each other's territories but have not faced off directly.
They were entitled to these, of course, but if real danger lurked in the town where we lived, as it had in Paducah, how would I know?
The primary layer was the smoker's tobacco aura, but under that lurked the nautical astringency of Old Spice deodorant, which I had long associated with my father.
By November, Selzer's numbers showed Gephardt had pulled back into the lead with 27 percent, as Dean slumped to 20 percent and Kerry lurked with 15 percent.
Still, Lobel's gayness, when I learned of it much later, seemed like something I should have known all along; it lurked everywhere in his words and pictures.
Titan was discovered in 1655 by the Dutch astronomer Christiaan Huygens, but because it's covered by such a dense, thick atmosphere, scientists never knew what lurked underneath.
The match looked as if it might be getting away from Woods when he hit his drive at the par-4 15th way left, where water lurked.
Vladimir Putin and the nation he leads lurked in the background of the 2016 campaign for months and months, perhaps even shaping the outcome of the race.
Whatever personal agendas lurked in the background, this week's meeting felt "more professional than political", says Elizabeth Prodromou, a professor of conflict resolution at Tufts University's Fletcher School.
There were probably thousands of people who played this game in arcades and in their living rooms who never even knew about what lurked down in the depths.
Like a Westworld general store, the glints of danger lurked around each corner, but it was pretty clear that none of the bullets were meant to hurt me.
That itch still lurked though, so after a prolonged period of idleness I felt it was time to come out of retirement and have a long, hard scratch.
WASHINGTON — For years, they have lurked in the web's dark corners, masking themselves with cartoon images and writing screeds about the demise of white culture under ominous pseudonyms.
FRANKFURT — Car executives are paid to be optimists, but behind the pomp and salesmanship at the Frankfurt International Motor Show this week lurked an unmistakable sense of angst.
Short sellers have traditionally lurked under gaming stocks in the past because mobile games are seen as having a relatively short shelf life and in constant need of innovation.
Yet who among them considered the networks of tunnels that ran under the subway or the basements that lurked under basements, the worlds stacked upon worlds stacked upon worlds.
The signs of the mac were clear, and I lurked in the kitchen like a cheese-crazed stalker while I waited for it to come out of the oven.
Users quickly took to two photographs that were posted, showing a very tall, thin, and faceless figure with tentacles for arms who lurked on the outskirts of a playground.
For a couple of weeks, in fact, although the Warriors had largely managed to sidestep their growing list of flaws, problems lurked amid their parade of record-setting accomplishments.
The network said that the findings showed that the mainstream Muslim majority shared many values with non-Muslim Britons but warned that more extreme views lurked beneath the surface.
Ed Hirs, an energy economics professor at the University of Houston, said a threat to the oil markets lurked if Congress were to cut arm sales to Saudi Arabia.
In his place was a man who could no longer convincingly portray innocence, and Bryant says he felt free to reveal the darkness that had always lurked inside him.
For the rookie running back Dare Ogunbowale, a rumor he heard that bears lurked in the trails near the practice fields almost paled next to another discovery he made.
We trekked downhill in an ebullient line, giddy despite the icy crevices and drop-offs that lurked beyond the pale light of our headlamps under the cloudy night sky.
Even his final moments on-screen in the finale were passive and ineffectual, as he lurked in the darkness outside Dany's room, watching her welcome Jon Snow into her bed.
ATLANTA — The powerful post-tropical cyclone Hermine lurked off the Eastern Seaboard on Sunday, and its evolving path made the storm more likely to be a bother than a threat.
On Friday, the town of Sea Girt, New Jersey, was forced to enjoy its annual tree-lighting ceremony plagued with the knowledge that an anonymous Grinch lurked within its midst.
Sergio García, who is still seeking his first major tournament victory, was tied for sixth at four under, while Rory McIlroy, the four-time major champion, lurked at two under.
The ninth-inning heartbreak of Game 5 of the 2012 division series against the St. Louis Cardinals lurked in the minds of many Nationals fans, but they hid it well.
There were two smaller tubs inside, filled with dirt, some fake ivy branches and a couple of lids from food-storage containers, under one of which lurked a velvet gecko.
Somewhere in the back of his mind lurked the grim memory of the time six years ago that he blew 12 match points in a big junior tournament in Italy.
The public persona, the apparent invincibility of the special agent, did create an aura, but there, slightly below the surface, lurked racism that tore at the core of the agency.
Tamblyn also went after Trump's most recent debate performance, during which many thought he lurked and stalked Clinton on stage, in an op-ed piece published Friday by Glamour magazine.
The viral social campaign represents a ground shift on issues that for far too long have lurked in the shadows and brings real accountability to individuals often seen as untouchable.
The series argues that the Clintons weren't failures because they were the dark, loveless, murderous boogeymen who lurked in conservative email forwards from 1997 — but because they weren't those people.
It also showed that the U.S. central bankers discussed whether recession lurked around the corner and expressed concerns global trade tensions could hit an economy that by most measures looked strong.
Chances are that you've already seen that girl posting cute selfies on Instagram, lurked that guy in the bucket hat's Soundcloud or seen that person on Tinder with the weird bio.
The sight of a detonating atom bomb has lurked around the periphery of the show, wallpapering the office of FBI agent Gordon Cole (Lynch himself), but the image dominates episode 8.
But at a packed news conference on Thursday, Team USA players and coaching staff did their best to convince hundreds of media that danger lurked everywhere up and down the draw.
But here was a candidate that dared to utter what many Latinos feared — that somewhere, in the deep recesses of America society, lurked a racist mob ready to turn on Hispanics.
But the political element has lurked in the background of this trial, and occasionally been raised by the defense team in the form of questions about Manafort's work in U.S. campaigns.
Experts warned on Thursday that other potentially deadly threats lurked in Italy's aging infrastructure, but so little information is available that no one can reliably estimate the scale of the problem.
I couldn't help but wonder what kind of persona he would have dreamed up for himself, maybe one that lurked in shadows, dazzling the crowd with his astonishing powers of silence.
In this age of censorship-free cable and streaming comedy, we've become used to shows that uncover and flaunt the sadism that always lurked beneath classic laugh fests of domestic dysfunction.
And even while anti-Iran sentiment may be on the rise in Iraq, anti-American sentiment has lurked there for years, especially since the U.S. invasion of the country in 2003.
We got to know and regularly visit a coral rock where a pair of octopus lurked, and watched us back, changing color before our eyes from red to green to gray.
A yard separated Seattle from the N.F.C. West title, and on the sideline lurked its once and future bulldozer, Marshawn Lynch, signed last week to bolster its depleted running back corps.
Shares of Johnson & Johnson slipped another 2 percent on Monday, extending losses following Friday's Reuters report that the healthcare conglomerate knew for decades that cancer-causing asbestos lurked in its Baby Powder.
At that point, Thomas Pieters and Justin Thomas were also tied with Mr Koepka for the lead, and the dangerous Jon Rahm and Adam Scott lurked just a stroke behind Mr Woods.
Game of Thrones season six, episode five, "The Door," offers a startling new revelation about the supernatural beings whose menacing existence has lurked in the background of the show from the beginning.
The researchers found that ices with organic material similar to those seen in comets in our solar system lurked just below 'Oumuamua's surface; that ice could have survived a long interstellar journey.
Though Jenner experienced plenty of highs – from winning gold at the 1976 Olympics to the joy of parenting 10 children and step-kids – her gender dysphoria always lurked close to the surface.
But the third album of her tuneful, bonus-studded catalogue stars the torchy femme fatale who always lurked underneath, and by now half the objects of her exploitation are pretty clearly jerks.
Oil rose after a report of renewed calls by some OPEC members to restrain output, but analysts warned the bearish fundamentals that brought prices to four-month lows last week still lurked.
On the cover of the magazine lurked a giant Lizard Man, with a rippling reptilian 14-pack, orange eyes with vertical-­slit pupils, a forked tongue, a jaw lined with needle teeth.
But then, in the midst of a televised hearing about whether Communists secretly lurked in Army, as Mr. McCarthy claimed, an Army lawyer named Joseph Welch could not take it any longer.
Muñoz points out that the Afghan DJs took on the risks of the American psychological war, especially those living outside the protection of the US bases, outside the wire, where Taliban lurked.
Ticket scalpers lurked outside, trying to squeeze a few extra bucks out of what was fundamentally a charity show (proceeds went to benefit City Harvest), with an original ticket price of $25.
Liz and Iris are of an age of not much interest to the outside world, John has spent five years under March's tutelage in an absinthe haze, while Sally has lurked in corners.
It followed by several days the publication of a Reuters investigation (here) that found the healthcare conglomerate knew for decades that the carcinogen lurked in its Baby Powder and other cosmetic talc products.
Trump reveals what Dems think Donald Trump is a Freudian scythe, slicing into the Democratic unconscious and loosing demons that have lurked in hidden recesses, often barely concealed but now given free rein.
The insecurity that lurked in my subconscious began using these feminine extremes as a weapon, searching for that look of vulnerability in a man's eye that made me feel relevant, powerful, and beautiful.
Anti-Semitic and xenophobic movements did not disappear from Europe after the liberation of Auschwitz, just as white supremacist groups have lurked beneath the surface of American politics ever since the Emancipation Proclamation.
I have lurked in countless stagnant ideological internet back alleys where young men excitedly talk about the coming end of civilization, where men can be real men again, and women will need protectors.
They lurked in a revolving fleet of unmarked vehicles — a blue Hyundai S.U.V., a gold Ford Taurus X, a muscle car residents remember as a Ford Mustang — outfitted with aftermarket flashing light bars.
She had never seen a leopard or been close to a large crocodile, she said, but the animals the trackers feared most were forest elephants, which lurked nearly invisibly in the leafy shadows.
I lurked silently and saw these activists organize themselves into a cohesive coalition, and interviewed a number of moderators and members about how they used the service to craft and propagate their messages.
But in the same way that she lurked in our shadows long before Gone Girl gave her a form, she tapped into a sense of rage before it propelled us into the streets.
From A21's Hereditary to Hulu's Castlerock, the devil has lurked behind dozens of 230's most talked about plot twists, appearing time and again to rain chaos on the mortals who challenge him.
Researchers believe its eyes were above water while the rest of its body lurked below because there are lines in the skull where sensory organs once helped the tetrapod sense vibrations in the water.
China's diving team leader, Zhou Jihong, has remained cautious over the country's chances, saying that China "had no advantage in the men's events" and warned that "dark horses" lurked in the women's platform events.
After dusk, insurgents and mountain lions lurked in the vast darkness beyond our guard towers, and it was quiet except for the singing of jackals and the occasional whoosh and boom of outgoing artillery.
The third wave, beginning in the winter of 193-'19, subsided by that summer, and the virus likely lurked around for years, not causing pandemics because most survivors had been exposed and developed antibodies.
It was revelatory: I'd grown up using the little stork scissors in my own mother's sewing box, and it had never occurred to me that such a story might have lurked behind their design.
In his writing, he ripped open the glossy facade of the celebrity chef, which in the early 2000s was still new and shiny, exposing the often unsavory realities of the trade that lurked beneath.
They often got paid by the job and were routinely mocked, harassed and beaten by the many baddies who lurked in the alleys and packed the taverns and brothels of the roiling young city.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' In pursuit of tamales, I have lurked outside Roman Catholic churches after Spanish Mass and chased down ladies pushing blue coolers in shopping carts along the street.
Here are some of the less prominent acts of courage by ordinary individuals who lurked behind the news — women and men who risked their lives, ran toward danger, or otherwise inspired us in 2017.
Here are some of the less prominent acts of courage by ordinary individuals who lurked behind the news — women and men who risked their lives, ran toward danger, or otherwise inspired us in 2017.
"I guess my f— boy repellent didn't work… #yougetme #whosthat #hescooltho #castmates," Thorne captioned the photo of herself donning a confused expression as her You Get Me co-star Taylor John Smith lurked behind her.
Honestly, given the amount of toxins, garbage, and poison that lurked within an overwhelming percentage of American food products during this time, it's almost impressive that more people didn't fall ill and die in droves.
For me, the horror of Chernobyl lurked in the eerie quiet of the weeks and months after the explosion, when the adults around me grappled with more pedestrian dilemmas than those of the Chernobyl characters.
Malicious mining malware has lurked for a while, but attackers didn't realize its full potential until a group called Coinhive created a simple mining module in September 2017 that could embed in virtually any website.
President Vladimir Putin's disinformation machine convinced his supporters that fascists and enemies lurked everywhere, and that only Russia could protect its supposed brethren against the hysterical mobs in the capital, Kiev, agitating for Western imperialism.
Yes, my brother and I enjoyed ice cream and whipped cream and yogurt even, but we shared the belief that something sinister lurked inside everything from savory white sauces to a tub of cottage cheese.
Buried in the legal fine print of her employment contract lurked a "forced arbitration agreement," a clause waiving employees' constitutional right to sue their employers if they experience illegal treatment, like sexual harassment, at work.
President Trump's plan to build a wall along the southwestern border was not mentioned at the trial, but it lurked in the background of Mr. Guzmán's prosecution, a watershed moment in America's war on drugs.
Prosecutors say Teixeira lurked around the building -- which he briefly worked at as a concierge -- and found the right time to sneak in and make it to the doctors' 11th floor penthouse and kill them.
We're all hell-bound, sinful abominations Best Soundtrack: I have to thank the fire-and-brimstone preacher who lurked on the street corner near the trailer for repeatedly assuring us we're all hell-bound, sinful abominations.
I lurked a bit in menswear forums (Styleforum, Ask Andy About Clothes) where there are discussion threads focusing on specific mills or fabrics, and leading shirtmakers will comment back and weigh in with their two cents.
"One of our primary fears is that of nature, or that which lurked in nature that could dispatch us should we let our guard down or wander too far from the locus of civilization," Floyd said.
India's Anirban Lahiri, and Americans Patrick Reed and Webb Simpson, opened with 65s while the ominous figure of world number two and local favorite Jordan Spieth lurked just three strokes off the pace after carding 67.
Photo: GettyA threat analyst at the cybersecurity firm Mandiant has been hacked and the attackers are claiming to have lurked on his computer for a year, collecting his login credentials for various sites and tracking his location.
But this year, there was brown mixed in, a sign that mud lurked just under the surface -- particularly at the end of the course, where the salty crust appeared to be just an inch thick in spots.
The star-crossed "Spider Bite" is a personal favorite; forceful percussion and Donovan's sharpened strings cut through the fog while its dancing singsong harmonies recall an older, wilder world, where witchery and danger lurked beyond every corner.
Andrew Howell, a graphic designer who lives in suburban London, said attending church services as a young boy sparked his interest in urban portals; for one, he wondered what mystery lurked behind the church tower's closed door.
Hurricane Florence's winds may have weakened to 105 mph, but the monster storm lurked off the Carolina coast and threatened to dump torrents of rain and catastrophic flooding to a region that's home to 10 million people.
Other horrifying predators have lurked in the shadows, such as Pennywise the Clown in "It" and Voldemort, the "Dark Lord" and nemesis of Harry Potter (whose defining feature is a scar in the shape of a lightning bolt).
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - China's Yuan Yechun stormed to the top of the leaderboard with a seven-under-par 65 at the Australian PGA Championship on Friday, as local favorite Adam Scott lurked two strokes behind after the second round.
We knew that this kind of malevolent anti-Jewish hatred lurked in dark corners of our society, but it is quite another thing to see it in public, to witness hundreds of American citizens marching beneath swastika-emblazoned flags.
While DACA recipients were able to move on with their lives without fear of deportation and could get jobs while the program existed, the temporary nature of the program always lurked under the surface as a problem for DREAMers.
Konstantinov testified that Pavlikova added him to the group in mid-November 2017, and he quietly lurked while the group sometimes bashed the government, praised protest leaders, and joked about "revolution" — a word usually accompanied by a smiley emoji.
Andre Breton, the group's self-appointed leader, wrote in his novel Nadja that the market at Saint-Ouen was "an almost forbidden world of sudden parallels" and "petrifying coincidences," where unexpected encounters with dreamlike objects lurked around every corner.
The strong jobs data follows the minutes of the Federal Reserve's latest policy meeting which showed policymakers discussed if recession lurked around the corner and expressed concerns trade tensions could hit an economy that by most measures looked strong.
What does seem novel to me, as a longtime observer of far-right organizing, is that the violence that always lurked under the surface of such rhetoric is now increasingly manifesting itself in extreme acts of lone-wolf aggression.
The minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's last policy meeting on June 12-13 showed policymakers discussed whether recession lurked around the corner, and expressed concerns global trade tensions could hit an economy that by most measures looked strong.
For his part, candidate Trump loudly promised to repeal Obama's lawless decree but, betraying the immigration-permissivist core that has always lurked beneath his restrictionist rhetoric, Trump has wrung his hands through the first eight months of his presidency.
Newly released minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's last policy meeting on June 0.1.1685-13 showed policymakers discussed whether recession lurked around the corner, and expressed concerns global trade tensions could hit an economy that by most measures looked strong.
Director Andy Muschietti appeared to tap into an elemental need to exorcise the existential dread that has lurked within the headlines all year, and the film transformed Bill Skarsgård (aka Pennywise, the child-eating clown) into a highly problematic thirst trap.
But during the Snow Ball, another shadow monster lurked quietly in the sky, suggesting that the Upside Down was not done causing trouble for our faves and that Stranger Things season 3 was sure to upend all this happiness once more.
"I was like 'I guess this will be OK.'" With this new concept of himself came a new mastery of the fear that had lurked on the edges of his childhood playground encounters and his adolescent and young adult wrestling career.
The company has lurked under the radar before its unveiling today — many of its staff haven't updated their LinkedIn profiles with their new roles, for example — and there will be many questions about it, such as which investors are bankrolling it.
Why are they comfortable showing off their obsessions on Twitter, the most public forum of them all, when previous digital generations lurked in the darkest depths of anonymous forums, discussing the raw physical appeal of Fred West with other anonymous avatars?
While the storm with its torrential rains and storm surge lurked offshore, the 50-mile-per-hour winds that lashed the Outer Banks gave these emptied-out islands and other coastal cities across the Carolinas a preview of its power.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - World number one Jordan Spieth lurked one-shot off the lead before thunder halted the first round of the Singapore Open on Thursday but the American, missing his regular caddie, was left frustrated by his inaccurate approach play.
Newly released minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's last policy meeting on June 12-13 showed policymakers discussed whether recession lurked around the corner, and expressed concerns global trade tensions could hit an economy that by most measures looked strong.
What Trump didn't do, in any of those tweets or his subsequent public remarks, was try to reassure the American public that a terror attack in London didn't mean that ISIS militants lurked just around every corner here at home.
These entities normalized ideas that had lurked for decades on the far right -- particularly the demonization and scapegoating of immigrants and targeted minority groups -- and moreover encouraged a kind of authoritarianism in their politics that took root and manifested itself in Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, Fed officials discussed whether recession lurked around the corner and showed concern that global trade tensions could hit an economy that by most measures looked strong, according to minutes of the Fed's policy meeting on June 12-13 released on Thursday.
But the images of Monroe and Los Angeles have always been open to interpretation: Monroe played comedic roles while suffering from depression in her off time, and the underground has always lurked under the surface and around the corner from movie studio lots.
MANILA (Reuters) - Leaders from across Asia joined U.S. President Donald Trump at an extravagant gala dinner in the Philippines' capital on Sunday, a show of amity in a region fraught with tensions that have lurked behind his marathon tour of the continent.
U.S. crude futures advanced 2.92 percent, to settle at $43.02 a barrel amid a report of renewed calls by some OPEC members to restrain output, even as analysts warned bearish fundamentals that brought prices to four-month lows last week still lurked.
And as so often, the orchestra's social and political history lurked in the background, thanks to the recent publication of an essay on its website updating the history of its interrelationships with Nazi authorities and activities after Hitler's annexation of Austria in 1938.
With a "really studious schoolboy look," Mr. Cruz walked up the steps of the motel, his appearance notable at a place where rooms rented by the hour and unsavory characters lurked behind drawn curtains, said Michael Gunning, Ms. Cruz's boyfriend at the time.
All the while, The Big Short and The Martian lurked outside the realm of the Serious Drama (the latter even won the Golden Globe for Best Comedy or Musical), waiting for their moment — and sure enough, both are nominated for Best Picture.
The National Football League started in Canton in 1920 and has grown into a multibillion-dollar sports league, but the Pro Football Hall of Fame lurked at the edge of Canton's civic attention for most of the 54 years since it was founded.
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But Truth Jr. from NC believes they may make bacteria seem scarier than they really are: The thought of germs being basically everywhere has always lurked in the back of my mind, but I've never really had that universal fear of them in everyday life.
"The fact that it was the same strain over the last five years suggests it could have lurked somewhere in the factory the whole time," Dr. Robert Tauxe, deputy director of the CDC Division of Foodborne, Waterborne and Environmental Diseases, told CNN last April.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. central bankers discussed whether recession lurked around the corner and expressed concerns global trade tensions could hit an economy that by most measures looked strong, minutes of the Federal Reserve's last policy meeting on June 12-13 released on Thursday showed.
What their data couldn't tell them, however, was whether the microbes living over the fire had lurked there all along in very low numbers or whether they had been blown in or had otherwise arrived from afar, perhaps from other geothermal areas around the globe.
Flying cars have lurked in collective imaginations for decades, but the idea of personal, roadable aircraft took on renewed emphasis this summer when it was revealed that Google co-founder Larry Page was funding a pair of flying car startups, Kitty Hawk and Zee.Aero.
Flying cars have lurked in our collective imaginations for decades, but the idea of personal, roadable aircraft took on renewed emphasis this summer when it was revealed that Google co-founder Larry Page was funding a pair of flying car startups, Kitty Hawk and Zee.Aero.
The early pioneers of Rhône-style wines in California championed grenache 30 years ago, and while delicious grenache wines from producers like Bonny Doon Vineyard, Qupé and Edmunds St. John have earned modest popularity, they, like the grape, have always lurked somewhat in the background.
At one level, all Mr. Trump has done is to channel the racism that has always been a part of our political life — it's literally as American as apple pie — and hitch it to the authoritarian impulse that has also always lurked behind democratic norms.
So, as the Buckeyes opened their schedule on Saturday, among the many questions about his conduct lurked a football-specific one: How, without one of the sport's great offensive minds, would the fifth-ranked Buckeyes' offense fare in its opening tussle with Oregon State?
Throughout Donald Trump's presidential campaign, music lurked in the background as a bubbling protest: Artists like Adele, Neil Young, and Queen barred Trump from playing their songs at his campaign rallies; dozens of singers spoke out against him at their concerts and on social media.
And while it's safe to say that Mr. Meyer, the grindhouse king, had precisely zero artistic reasons for training his cameras on all those plunging necklines, the film does accidentally capture the unbridled sexuality that lurked beneath even the mainstream fashion of the day.
While he lurked in the MCU as the voice of Jarvis since day one, Bettany was out there being seen on screen in many a where-do-I-know-that-guy-from role (a personal favorite is as the masochistic monk Silas in The Da Vinci Code).
NEW DELHI, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Indian drug inspectors have seized samples of Johnson & Johnson's baby powder from a plant in a northern state, an industry source said on Wednesday, following a Reuters report the company knew for decades that cancer-causing asbestos lurked in the product.
Patricia KiddLumberton, N.J. To the Editor: If museums, universities, opera houses and symphony halls stipulated that all donations had to be anonymous, the morality of the donor — or the need to assess whether ill-gotten gains lurked beneath a specific donation — would be a moot point.
ROME — Amid predictions that the death toll may rise in the bridge collapse in Genoa, experts warned on Thursday that other potentially deadly threats lurked in the country's aging infrastructure, but so little information is available that no one can reliably estimate the scale of the problem.
He has increasingly begun emphasizing his considerable skill as a technical designer, forcing a consideration of the couture-level skeleton that has always lurked beneath his clothing's brash exterior: the fine tailoring, the intricate beading, the manipulation of traditionally fine fabrics like brocade, Harris tweed and organza.
They key difference between the two texts is that Chinatown's antagonists, private eyes and shady robber-barons, lurked in the shadows; LA Confidential's characters are right out there in the open, in the LAPD and in Hollywood, and they barely bother to pretend they're any better than they are.
Though East Germany is often depicted as a bleak totalitarian state where propaganda reigned and spies lurked around every corner, Karl Marx City is a rare account of the society that emphasizes both the harm done by the government and the willingness of its people to live there.
For our olive oil, my family—Italian mother, Irish father—would make pilgrimages to a warehouse on the Clydeside, a wonderland in a stained old building where fragrant hams dangled from ceilings, vast slicers were on permanent salami duty, and massive wheels of Parmesan lurked in dusky corners.
The rules for repenting for my dietary sins were simple: At first, I lurked on the hashtag, wondering if I could really spend 296 days whittling down my options for brunch, happy hours and dinners out, the activities that punctuate a workweek and make many of us feel connected.
Violence that lurked in the form of the lounging boxers now appears in groups of people gathered in parks or at the el stop, striking poses that could be playful or animated, but project an unmistakable sense of underlying menace, suggesting that violence could break out at any time.
This is a very different offensive environment from then, for a number of reasons up to and including PEDs, greenies, juiced baseballs, and whatever other insanity lurked beyond, so should the Red Sox come close to 976, they would be one of the best offenses in baseball history.
Offstage lurked Concerned Veterans for America, part of the constellation of political groups funded by the billionaire libertarian-leaning activists Charles G. Koch and David H. Koch, in this case to push the department away from government-run veterans' care and toward private care subsidized by the government.
"If museums, universities, opera houses and symphony halls stipulated that all donations had to be anonymous, the morality of the donor — or the need to assess whether ill-gotten gains lurked beneath a specific donation — would be a moot point," one letter in the New York Times argued.
But what if all of that change he so notoriously underwent, all the damage he seemed to wear on his body, all the creatures his videos turned him into (werewolves, zombies, a panther, a skeleton), what if his outward self became some semiconscious manifestation of a monster that lurked within?
Bitcoin's origins are shrouded in mystery, but two people have lurked at the edges of its mythology for years: A paralyzed coder named Dave Kleiman who died in 2013 as a result of complications from an illness, and Australian Craig Wright, who claimed to be Bitcoin's anonymous creator in 2016.
The origin of the strain was then unknown, but "the fact that it was the same strain over the last five years suggests it could have lurked somewhere in the factory the whole time," Dr. Robert Tauxe, deputy director of the CDC Division of Foodborne, Waterborne and Environmental Diseases, told CNN last April.
I could have gotten drunk in the desert with Jim, trudging at his side over the rough roads, the beaten-down sand, joking with him, elbowing his ribs as he elbowed mine, weaving through patches where rattlesnakes lurked on our big adventure across the desert to play cards or bingo in a bar and drink.
Robert Menasse, its Austrian author, lurked for several years in the city's streets and restaurants, as well as in the murmuring corridors of the EU. The Brussels he discovered was not bland and dysfunctional but rich in quirky and uplifting details, from its no-nonsense bistros to the way Eurocrats of different nationalities cycle to work.
Photo: South Jordan Police Department (AP)Tesla has long lurked in a category of its own in the self-driving car race; where Uber and Google's Waymo are building fully autonomous vehicles essentially from the ground up, Elon Musk's electric car company is slouching towards autonomy through a series of increasingly sophisticated updates to its semi-autonomous Autopilot system.
Seeking to shape the public's impression of her in her first high-profile appearance, Ms. Haspel introduced herself at the hearing as an Army "brat" born in Kentucky and a "typical, middle-class American" — albeit one who spent her adult life on the rise in the exotic world of intelligence gathering, where danger and intrigue constantly lurked.
NEW YORK, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Wall Street's three major indexes slumped on Friday as weak data from China and Europe stoked fears of a global economic slowdown, while Johnson & Johnson was a major drag on the S&P 63 and Dow after Reuters reported the company had known knew for decades that asbestos lurked in its Baby Powder.
Though unmentioned in the pleadings, a poorly veiled ideological concern lurked in the background (and in the intentions of Edward Blum, the conservative activist whose organisation, Project on Fair Representation, crafted the litigation): urban districts with higher concentrations of people who are not eligible to vote usually go for Democrats, while the rural districts vote rather reliably for the GOP.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Johnson & Johnson on Monday scrambled to contain fallout from a Reuters report that the healthcare conglomerate knew for decades that cancer-causing asbestos lurked in its Baby Powder, taking out full-page newspaper ads defending its product and practices, and readying its chief executive for his first television interview since investors erased tens of billions of dollars from the company's market value.
Somewhere below his silence lurked six languages, the result of being born in Tel Aviv to parents who had fled pogroms in Poland, relocating at age seven to Germany (an unusual reverse exodus for a family of Jews in 1948, precipitated by limited travel options and violence in what was then still Palestine), and arriving in the United States, on a refugee visa, at the age of twelve.

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