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What evil lurks in the heart of a teenage girl?
In almost every Australian city, the infamous "bin chicken" lurks.
ISIS also lurks on the fringes of the devastated city.
What lurks beneath The Loch Ness Monster has been found!
Pluto lurks in the shadows, but the sun illuminates all.
Now iFixit has shown us exactly what lurks inside it.
Mehmet, the factory's Willly Wonka, lurks on a nearby corner.
The message of the Landlord's Game still lurks in Monopoly.
As for the storyline, danger lurks behind every corner — again.
In both cases, a deeper yearning lurks beneath the surface.
Bob Huff (R), while former assemblywoman Young Kim (R) lurks.
Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?
It's a country where partisanship lurks behind, roughly speaking, everything.
An unnameable color peeks through or lurks beneath the surface.
But danger lurks when credit is hassle free and tempting.
An even greater danger lurks on the horizon as well.
And beneath it all, always, lurks the awareness of death.
Who knows what lurks in the heart of the president?
Sony lurks in the shadows compared with most media names.
This is how violence against women lurks in the shadows.
And it's in this realm where producer JD Reid lurks.
But its shadow lurks nonetheless, because it is now everywhere.
Meanwhile, her personal trainer, Don Saladino, lurks menacingly next to her.
Researchers thought they survived on krill, which lurks in shallower waters.
The amplified sounds of footsteps and breathing signal that danger lurks.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - An active acquirer lurks in South Korea.
But this is the Donald Trump that lurks beneath the surface.
Tests on sewage show that the virus lurks in many cities.
Yet behind the good new lurks a persistent and dangerous threat.
Image via Q13 FOXBehind the seemingly cute symbols, something sinister lurks.
The question isn't what lurks in this man's basement, it's who.
He dutifully edits the videos, but mostly lurks in the background.
Yet behind that invincible aura lurks an insecurity: where is home?
Instead, it lurks behind the scenes acting as the interconnecting services.
Beneath lurks a toxic cocktail of viruses and drug-resistant bacteria.
A bleary, worn-down, frustrated bitterness always lurks in her songwriting.
The problem is the evil that lurks in the human heart.
It lurks all around, as one immersed in grief quickly learns.
" Danger of another sort lurks in Amanda Petrusich's essay "Nuclear Family.
Danger lurks everywhere in Gilead, often under the pretense of kindness.
Beneath 2020's political surface lurks President Trump's underestimated incumbency advantage.
It lurks just out of reach, taunting those who chase it.
What evil lurks in the heart of Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart)?
The sense that something rather naughty lurks beneath his suave exterior.
A couple lurks in the penumbra, turned away from the viewer.
Sugar lurks in peanut butter, sauces, ketchup, salad dressings, breads and more.
Don't tell the Bufalinos, but deep inside this movie lurks a sitcom.
Rage lurks in the present, too, among the wealthy and well-groomed.
An ominous lair lurks in the distance with a large solar panel.
Nobody knows what lurks in Rubio's heart on these matters, of course.
That type of evil, the study suggested, lurks in all of us.
And behind everything lurks the risk that the market will remain oversupplied.
But the corrupting force of the "silent ones" lurks around every corner.
The potential for either violence or farce lurks just under the surface.
Real estate bubble Another threat lurks in the country's overheated property market.
That mixture of concealment and presence lurks in Pousette-Dart's biography, too.
The folding chair lurks in a closet when it is not Thanksgiving.
Raw sexuality lurks below the surface of adolescents engaged in springtime frolics.
Behind the party's tactical extremism lurks an apocalyptic sense of political stakes.
What is this tech, which now lurks on the Apple U1 chip?
Beneath the polished surface lurks a heck of a lot of power.
Yet there's also a brittleness that lurks not far beneath the surface.
Below those boldfaced names lurks a whole other world of presidential politics.
On the Darkside—where specialized hunters like me operate—lurks the gloomfang.
Dierks Bentley and Luke Bryan, aka "Lurks," will cohost for the first time.
Cat: Move like a feline getting ready to pounce and lurks to attack.
Yet the shadow of the CIA lurks behind the achievements of that time.
"We have evil that lurks around the corner without the uniforms," he said.
And yet, fear lurks over the right of Colombia&aposs political spectrum, too.
But: hope lurks for the Cavs in shadows, captured on obscure Snapchat feeds.
A quiet sense of dread lurks in the subtext of both these books.
I would've never had an escape from the tyranny that lurks at home.
I could forget death and the danger that lurks inside my own skin.
There lurks the terrifying suspicion that no one really speaks the same language.
A DeVito cutout ominously lurks in the corner, surrounded by offerings from Purchase students.
But did you know that danger lurks around even the most mundane of corners?
The fear of humiliated men lurks all over the real world and Cult alike.
Even so, a tendency towards overcapacity still lurks, and Chinese officials are still fallible.
Behind this discussion lurks a great vulnerability opening up under the Trump White House.
The enemy, deadlier than al-Qaeda or Islamic State, lurks in every home: sugar.
He lurks in the shadows of all sinister decisions made by the globalist elite.
In the back of the facility lurks the green, hulking, three-story-tall shredder.
Greater peril lurks in telling them that they are marks for a con-man.
For a novel so electric with plot, there lurks a persistent undercurrent of sadness.
What in the ex-governor's own state of mind lurks behind such brash words?
But behind their smiles and brightly colored clothes lurks memories of their dark past.
Facebook's leaders aren't unaware of the ugliness that lurks just beyond every pretty selfie.
Royal still lurks on the Thunderbolts forum, but the negativity now keeps him silent.
But beneath this rage lurks a deep sorrow that belongs to all of us.
General Harrigian said only one main enemy lurks in the deserts of eastern Syria.
Inside its hinged shell lurks a musclebound creature that's best enjoyed seared in butter.
From the start, Mr. Carrey lurks around the shadowy sets and dilapidated rooms, obsessed.
But it would face one obstacle that lurks in the American psyche, Hernandez says.
An old man lurks in the woods, accosting people to ... pull their pants down.
Unless residents pay for tests, they may not know what lurks in their water.
But for black people in public, the specter of the urban ghetto always lurks.
In her own apartment, the bird lurks, soaked in deep purples, reds, and blues.
The only problem is, death still lurks around the corner for everyone's favorite TV dad.
From surprise comeback scares to really unsettling visual imagery, jarring weirdness lurks behind every corner.
And all the while, a similarly hungry family of polar bears lurks on the shore.
From the opening rattle of this blade-sharp debut collection, terror lurks on the page.
Profane illumination lurks around every corner, and might just be waiting under the dish cover.
It sounds obvious but not when you realise what lurks in some commercially produced wines.
The longer he lurks in the background, the more he undercuts everyone else's best efforts.
When dining out in New York, the spectre of crippling indecision lurks around every corner.
But as the media scholar Whitney Phillips has argued, the problem lurks inside the metaphor.
It's not all acerbic jokes and violent impalings, though, and that's where the trouble lurks.
Behind this glamorous facade lurks an increasingly elaborate surveillance network and a repressive political atmosphere.
Gray Matter At the heart of the American ideal of marriage lurks a potential conflict.
But behind that question about location lurks a question about causality: What happened to it?
But after years of infertility's always-hopes and always-misses, devastation lurks beneath the surface.
A different kind of terror lurks in the Chinese factories that actually assemble these machines.
But a more ancient evil lurks throughout the film that Billy Batson/Shazam must battle.
Who knows what horror lurks around some blind corner, or rattles behind a locked door?!
I had driven the V123 motor, which also lurks beneath the hood of the Lusso.
Bathed in purple lights, the grayish behemoth lurks out of sight and nearly out of mind.
He lurks in the nightclub; he hunts for women, and he acts on his animal instincts.
The company lurks under the guise of mid-sized companies across Silicon Valley, ready to ambush.
Gheorghe lurks behind the test subjects holding a tablet computer that can "see" into their brains.
A malignant reality lurks beneath the happy surface as black workers finally make job market progress.
If a recession lurks beyond 2019, economists are unlikely to foresee it this far in advance.
COBALT derives its name from Kobold, a mischievous German goblin who, according to legend, lurks underground.
Juno will also study Jupiter's gravity to figure out if a dense core lurks deep underneath.
My tweet was simply the convenient delivery system for a rage toward women that lurks perpetually.
For each ugly manifestation of street anger, a chilling iceberg of discontent lurks below the surface.
But behind the sheen of economic success, the shadow of undefined borders and violence always lurks.
We explain the political subtext that often lurks behind the dazzling scenes in the Austrian capital.
Until now, there's been no way to tell how much added sugar lurks in your food.
This means there's a good chance glyphosate residue lurks in both GMO and non-GMO foods.
Beneath the infectious silliness of her play's adopted genre, the ugly question of internalized racism lurks.
It lurks within the well-cut dark suit worn as a defensive skin by Mr. Rea.
Beyond these conceivable dangers, though, a more fundamental problem lurks: Solar geoengineering simply might not work.
If you, like me, have an emotional default set to low-level dread, terror lurks everywhere.
Even with signs of change, the past trauma lurks in the back of some people's minds.
But Rachel lurks, phones, pesters and then the next day remembers none of what she did.
Scientists already knew about the blackbelly lanternshark, which lurks on the slopes of deep seamounts in Japan.
In fresh water all over the world lurks a creature that may just be immortal: the hydra.
Many, many creators have used horror to explore what lurks below the surface of the American conscious.
Here's how different movies have handled the lure, and potential danger, that lurks in our online presences.
A question lurks beneath every moment: Where does the Swift persona end and Swift, the person, begin?
But lurking below the shining feminist bastion of fists and charm lurks a very, very big problem.
And innovation implies dissidence, overthrow and revolution: For Islamists, especially Wahhabists, behind every novelty lurks the devil.
Within them, some say, lurks the Jersey Devil, which has been terrorizing locals for nearly 300 years.
Danger lurks in the crumbling farmhouses of its countryside and the sunbaked tenements of its inner city.
He lurks in the shadows and steps into the light at only the most opportune of moments.
Even when warring groups move from conflict to peace, the repetition compulsion still lurks in the background.
San Diego is a waste dump, and Las Vegas lurks in a tangerine dream of radioactive smog.
Bigfoot is thought to be a large, hairy, ape-like creature that lurks somewhere in North America.
In this way American exceptionalism and national chauvinism lurks beneath the surface of so many universalist stances.
Savas doesn't write much about modern-day Istanbul, but menace lurks around the corner of her prose.
A political subtext often lurks behind the dazzling scenes, but this year's season has proved especially fraught.
It was a singular creative achievement that today lurks menacingly under an entire generation's collective psychological bed.
What, for instance, is the deal with Harold (Alfred Molina), a Foreign Office official who lurks about?
"In this wonderland, danger lurks around every bend," Manohla Dargis wrote in her New York Times review.
Anti-Semitism, which always lurks beneath the surface of societies, has of late reared its ugly head.
"It's a condition of invisibility and it lurks in the margins and in the shadows," she said.
But somewhere beneath Morello's ruby-red lipstick, cockeyed accent and histrionics lurks the Australian actress Yael Stone.
But when biases are broadly shared—within troubled firms, say, or financial markets or political parties—danger lurks.
I don't want to know what darkness lurks in the past of someone who wrote that keyboard melody.
But there is something much bigger that lurks beneath and is freaking out executives and shareholders, Cramer said.
The 5X is a Trojan Horse, it impresses you with its exterior but something more nefarious lurks within.
While such turnover is rarely good for morale or the crafting of coherent policy, a bigger problem lurks.
" While darkness occasionally lurks underneath the breezy, Americana-tinged arrangements, elsewhere it's sunnier like on "In The Clear.
The Suomi NPP satellite saw the glow of the fire this morning as Lane lurks nearby. pic.twitter.com/lhsfBjcGXe
A shooter waits on each wing; Andrew Bogut, maybe, lurks beside the rim ready to stuff a lob.
This is the 'by the book' formula that lurks behind the well-trodden maxim 'don't feed the trolls'.
There was, and still lurks from time to time, a guilt (a white guilt, perhaps?) for doing this.
You know that somewhere in your closet lurks a coil of cords whose mystery you may never unravel.
"The thing we keep in there is an affront," Strickland says, referring to what lurks in the tank.
The Kraken is described as a sea monster or giant squid-like animal that lurks in the oceans.
We call them all "hate crimes," as if the same motivation lurks behind each of these disparate incidents.
But beneath that corporate blanket statement lurks a handful of factors responsible for nearly all these untimely deaths.
Warhol lurks in the corner of the image, while his disciples, five of them nude, take center stage.
But propaganda, a deadly third relative, lurks close to its brethren, ever awaiting its moment to ravage societies.
But when something lurks down there and threatens to come back up the pipes—that is true horror.
The front hood thing is locked, so we might never know what lurks behind the Alfa Romeo logo.
Death still lurks, he doesn't hide that, but now it is joined by an overwhelming sense of joy.
But the line between optimism and pessimism is a permeable one—beneath every Bedford Falls lurks a Pottersville.
Now in a study published Friday, scientists have discovered that a dome of lava lurks beneath the caldera.
In this shot, you can see hologram performances on the stage while Deckard lurks in silhouette in front.
But it lurks behind all the more specific issues, an unwelcome presence no one quite wants to acknowledge.
A dimension where a Rattata lurks behind your toilet and Ivysaurs spawn in the park near your office.
Hong Kongers are ever-resourceful: That fluffy Andrex puppy hides under our beds, or lurks in our hallways.
Yet, behind this current controversy lurks a serious question about how honest we want our leaders to be.
Still, some critics like director Ava DuVernay warn that real danger lurks behind these kinds of presidential tweets.
But as it turns out, leaving Derry means you lose your memories of the evil that lurks within.
But beyond the headlines, lurks a menacing trend line that is making global hot spots — like Afghanistan — hotter.
DAVOS, Switzerland — For the investors and market-movers at the annual World Economic Forum here, a threat lurks.
They will be whisked through a French restaurant on little mouse cars, where danger lurks around every turn.
Instead, Cramer worried that there is something much bigger that lurks beneath that is freaking out executives and shareholders.
A tit-for-tat trade war will unleash destructive mercantilism, which lurks everywhere, not just in the White House.
Any virus that lurks in those piles can easily spread to the birds and the people who tend them.
"He is feeding into the worst impulses – the bigotry and bias – that lurks in our country," she also said.
Frankenstein's monster lurks outside a peasant family's house, only to be driven away when they catch sight of him.
Those terms gave way to "haunting" — when someone lurks around your social media accounts after the relationship has fizzled.
It is up to the individual to either fear what lurks in the darkness or become one with it.
If danger lurks — a hungry octopus, say — the goby will jump to a neighboring tide pool, with remarkable accuracy.
LONDON — Disaster lurks in every corner of a Museum of London exhibition exploring that city's great fire of 1666.
We don't know what lurks beneath the surface of moving events and won't find out until the smoke clears.
The danger and mystery that lurks round every corner in London just didn't exist out here in the sticks.
It's been the worst of years, one of those periodic reminders that the raging beast in humankind always lurks.
But now, to the shock of the faithful, it turns out that danger also lurks inside the monastery walls.
He is preparing dinner for himself (bowl of Corn Flakes), unaware that a mysterious presence lurks just beyond him.
This is why the greatest danger for Trump lurks not in the sexy questions but in the sleeper questions.
Throughout the film, Howard lurks awkwardly on the sidelines of a support group for parents who've lost their children.
She plays Michelle, a social outcast who lurks in the shadows and observes the goings-on of her fellow classmates.
The score's creeping malaise lurks around the edges, swelling as his paranoia spikes, loading every stolen glance with imminent danger.
It lurks in the shadows of my phone, waiting for me to practice, and striking when it's most personally inconvenient.
The production on the eight-song project lurks ominously, taunting you to join in on the world Vic has created.
Cabrera says he's suspicious of everyone from police officers to street thugs -- and doesn't know where the real danger lurks.
Malicious software lurks most everywhere these days — even, at times, in the Google Play app store and Apple's App Store.
Since there's so much that lurks in the unpredictable waters of an improv show, everyone takes any flotation device thrown.
And as global investors learned almost a decade ago, what lurks in the shadows can come back to haunt them.
But anxiety lurks beneath this escape, and you get the sense that she's looking over her shoulder at every moment.
The trailer is filled with reality-bending monsters and terrifying situations where death lurks just beyond your point of view.
But lurking behind the veil of secrecy created by Trump's failure to disclose his returns lurks another, more troubling, secret.
But it's not all glitter, with the title PTSD there lurks a rare personality worth searching for behind the filter.
With comic juxtaposition, a tiled joins a tower of his fellows and a digitized lion lurks in an empty plain.
Nor was Mr. Trump the first Republican to promote the idea that within every immigrant lurks a murderer or terrorist.
Nor do they consistently summon the grand madness that lurks in a family said to have nitroglycerin in its veins.
That is because in the ocean, awareness is far more important for survival than aggressiveness, as danger lurks all around.
Karl has detached himself from his wife, leaving him and Elise, freer to trawl the dank underbelly where evil lurks.
Every word Mr. Oliver utters contains a scream — of loneliness, of loss, of the terror that lurks in the everyday.
Go deeper: MLB's plan to overhaul its minor league system Labor unrest lurks as free agency begins in the MLB
He lurks just outside the top 30 in the world rankings, reaching a high of No. 29 two months ago.
Added sugar lurks in so many surprising places — many foods we think of as healthful are really loaded with sugar.
Hailey is featured heavily in the first four episodes; the model lurks around the studio, looking impossibly perfect in sweatpants.
Mr. Eggleston's adroit compositions and vibrant light teasingly suggest that a larger story lurks within the minutiae of everyday existence.
The self-inflicted chaos, suspicion and inertia—and the brutal self-interest that lurks beneath—acidly capture the national mood.
A mysterious shadow lurks along the edges of these tender moments with Kanta and Mayur as Pri tours India's palaces.
The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina lurks in everyone's minds as we watch Hurricane Harvey continue to wreak havoc in Houston.
This Science study shows the healing power of the placebo isn't limitless — because where placebo lurks, nocebo may lurk too.
I'll leave you with this Clickhole headline: An Enemy In Hiding: Amongst These Innocent Male Nipples Lurks A Wicked Female Nipple!
As Harry looks at the photograph carefully, the camera follows his gaze — the penis lurks in the corner of the shot.
A day after Kenyans voted for president, this was a hint of the menace that often lurks beneath the country's elections.
The specter of man's misdeeds lurks in every corner, but nowhere is it more potent than at the Markos Dance Company.
"He is feeding into the worst impulses, the bigotry and bias that lurks in our country," the Democratic presidential nominee proclaim.
One way to know what evil lurks in the heart of potential terrorists is to monitor what people say and write.
I have anxiety about things I cannot control, my grief lurks behind joyous milestones like graduations, new jobs, my wedding day.
Northam's scandal lurks in the background, but there's no headlining statewide election at the top of the ballot that dominates attention.
These 6 charts explain why Italy is rattling marketsAnother danger for the European economy lurks in the form of trade conflict.
No number of reassuring explanations can protect me from the underlying dread of infection that lurks beneath some of these stares.
But these palliatives are unlikely to erase the crude message that lurks, unavoidable, behind Perl's discovery: Modern warfare destroys your brain.
But a golf hazard can come in many forms as long as it lurks to unnerve and exasperate an inattentive golfer.
Kepler-186f is less than 10% larger than Earth and lurks at the cool outer edge of its star's habitable zone.
Behind Corker's comments lurks Trump's mismanagement of North Korea and his bizarre, reckless tweets at the country's 33-year-old leader.
Behind the fun in her new work lurks a study of the country's upper middle class, with its lingering colonial mentality.
This is what lurks in the depths of my mind, taking up space that might be better saved for daily logistics.
But a monster lurks beneath the calm: a mass of fat, oil and wet wipes extending for at least 210 feet.
Poverty lurks in every corner of this country, from New Delhi's busiest intersections to the sharecropper cotton farms across central India.
That team lurks in the Chiefs' division — the A.F.C. West — and just happens to be visiting Arrowhead Stadium in mid-December.
The camera lurks by the lockers, watching the team shower, vomit, and spar; it hovers under the bleachers, ogling muscular thighs.
Nat brings her fam together to "go back to where it all started" and take down whatever evil threat lurks there.
The man on the porch is spied upon by another man who — shades of Sean Spicer — sometimes lurks in a hedge.
It lurks in the shadows of the decisions we make, dictating whether or not we feel safe in our own bodies.
The connection lurks in the back of your mind, where you think, no, they can't really be asking for the comparison.
Great evil lurks in the misty thickets of Twin Peaks, and it's a blessing that it comes in amorphous, deliberately unrecognizable forms.
At its heart lurks one of the most massive black holes ever discovered, around 21-billion times the mass of the Sun.
A spindly, trebly synth line lurks ominously in the background, as a stately, matter-of-fact chord rings out every few measures.
In the background lurks climate change, fears of which have grown with the heat and drought battering Europe's wheat crop this summer.
This question—what else might be possible—lurks underneath Escape to Margaritaville, beyond the reach of even the island's 25 corporate ghosts.
Chances are that it will be a virus that lurks in birds or mammals, or one that that has not yet hatched.
It's safe to assume that within every friend group lurks a Timmy stan —  or maybe your entire friend group revolves around Chalamania.
After all, Joe's chillingly pragmatic voiceover lurks above every single episode, helping us understand the stalker's many dastardly, often outright criminal, deeds.
But what still lurks outside of the headlines and news chyrons are the more common, yet still professionally destructive, forms of abuse.
To both authors, poetry is the underlying principle of human experience, and it lurks somewhere beneath the surface of the prose memoir.
For hundreds of years, visitors to Scotland&aposs Loch Ness have described seeing a monster that some believe lurks in the depths.
For me, it's an enormous asterix to his legend, the caveat that lurks in the back of my mind whenever "Thriller" plays.
For example, one such user (also anonymous) said she usually lurks one person on an account created originally for niche bubble content.
And Sally (Sissy Spacek), the matriarch of this dysfunctional clan, is just beginning to fathom what lurks beneath its picture-postcard veneer.
Another fun feature lurks behind a bookcase in the grand library — a concealed passageway that leads to the home's luxurious master suite.
It would be a mistake to believe that the historical amnesia that lurks behind Indonesia's wage-theft regime was exclusively self-administered.
And then there's the bogeyman that no twentysomething wants to confront but lurks hungrily in our inboxes every month anyway: student loans.
But even at Lake Louise incredible danger lurks at every turn, the slightest miscalculation potentially resulting in a crash or severe injury.
In the monetary policy debate that lurks behind the Fed battle, you can see some of the reasons for Trump's political success.
Born at the Ark and never permitted to leave, they believe that imagination is evil, that the Devil lurks in every shadow.
How is it that America insists on knowledge of the unknowable — what lurks in the heart — in order to assign the appellation?
He's in peak lamentation form on "Last Name," bemoaning women trying to corner him and violence that lurks just around the corner.
To the labor market bulls, consistently low official jobless rates have suggested that the economy is nearing capacity and that inflation lurks.
"Beautiful Animals" is set during the refugee crisis, a humanitarian disaster that lurks beneath the surface of the island's genteel social life.
Yet underneath the plotting and internecine tussles of the would-be escapees lurks something much more interesting: the story of a seduction.
The rest lurks in the mind like a subliminal memory that, you suspect and fear, may manifest itself inappropriately at some future date.
And as the Tick himself, Peter Serafinowicz is filled with bold bravado — and an intriguing sense that something horrible lurks in his past.
It lurks among your desk supplies, your bathroom tile, your foiled leftovers, and even your private messages like a one-eyed, leering virus.
Both her fans and the press have long imagined that some innocent, "authentic" Britney lurks behind a manufactured facade, waiting to speak out.
Here is the question that lurks behind Donald Trump tweeting insults at civil rights icon John Lewis during Martin Luther King Jr. weekend.
So when her father tracks her down and lurks in the shadows outside of her apartment, watching her, Antoinette holds him at gunpoint.
A dangerous assassin lurks on the Jersey shore — a killer so deadly that it could wipe out 30 million people in one year.
"America must reject [Democrats and the media's] 'big lies' or succumb to the danger that lurks, and horrific damage that results," Brooks said.
The portion of it you see above the water's surface is usually a tiny part of the broader ice monstrosity that lurks below.
According to legend, the Kraken is believed to be a giant sea creature with tentacles that lurks in the depths of the ocean.
The images suggest some kind of injury or trauma not redressed, a city forever cursed by the pall that lurks in every frame.
Tanya befriends Miranda, a French painter, while a serial killer, based on the real-life murderer Robert W. Pickton, lurks in the background.
It's one in which the potential for violence and abuse lurks everywhere, even in places that are presented to the reader as safe.
Now he wants to move the family business into oil, believing that crude lurks under his vast holdings in the Rio Grande Valley.
Those moments wouldn't be as out-of-place in the more self-consciously mawkish film that lurks around the corners of this material.
The disparity between what we expect from domesticity and what lurks beneath the surface generates a finely wrought tension that coils throughout this show.
This idea lurks at the heart of Corbynomics and handing workers minority stakes in their firms is a small, but significant step towards it.
In Jersey City, next to an ornate and ancient movie theater, lurks the narrow yellow Boulevard Drinks (48 Journal Square Plaza, 201-656-1855).
Around every dark corner lurks a hustler or conniver ready to promise you that their pricey bauble will fill that hole inside of you.
The ladies sweat it out while Ben lurks nearby, making disturbing queries like "Are you excited for me to smell you?" to zero response.
Then there's Sally (Sissy Spacek), the matriarch of this dysfunctional clan, who is just beginning to fathom what lurks beneath its picture-postcard veneer.
Yet trouble lurks for the giants in consumer packaged goods (CPG), which also include firms such as General Mills, Nestlé, Procter & Gamble and Unilever.
"People have some real fear about what the future holds for them, and some real fear about what lurks down the street," he said.
While Peter Strzok still lurks in the basement of the Hoover Building, the optics could not be worse for Mueller and his impartial investigation.
The Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp is said to be a scaly reptile creature that lurks in the town of Bishopville, South Carolina.
There's a danger that lurks among us, a presence that no one can escape, a force so dark that it threatens our collective humanity.
To determine what material lurks beneath the surface, researchers then measured how the signals propagated beneath the surface and reflected back to the spacecraft.
But behind the impassive faces of ordinary National Guards troops blocking protesters who chant "No to dictatorship!" during rowdy marches, similar anger sometime lurks.
Of course, danger lurks in acknowledging the strengths summoned by adversity: There's always a critic who will see it as an endorsement of suffering.
There, 26,000 light-years from Earth, and cloaked in interstellar dust and gas, lurks another black hole, with a mass of 4.1 million suns.
And yet, the true threat often lurks undetected behind the scenes: keyloggers recording your every keystroke and sending them away for upper management review.
Added sugar lurks in nearly 70 percent of packaged foods and is found in breads, health foods, snacks, yogurts, most breakfast foods and sauces.
A young woman lives in a crumbling apartment with a paranoid boyfriend, a wannabe actor, who lurks and speaks like a demented slacker prophet.
I like to walk around my Los Angeles neighborhood and wonder what drama lurks behind the pretty facades and lawns, the occasional picket fence.
DANGER LURKS IN NECK-DEEP WATER Stranded residents have also turned to social media for help, posting their requests under the Twitter hashtag #harveysos.
Moral conflict lurks in the workings of every major museum, and recently it broke out full force at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Left in its wake is a melancholy melody that ebbs and flows over bubbling, shimmering textures, while that menacing bass lurks in the background.
Such as Lego, which has launched a set featuring the Byers' house, where the real world sits up top while The Upside Down lurks below.
But Peele uses horror to not only explore what lurks below the surface, but to also subtly indict his audience for refusing to see it.
Yuskavage's small paintings, spanning 219 years, make you realize, regardless of your gender, how much crazy, infantilizing shit about women lurks in our cultural subconscious.
Basically he is a seventy-year-old man with a ponytail named Ron who lurks in women's bathrooms hoping to catch a sniff of them.
Their extraordinary, if fleeting, appearance was a glimpse of the dissent that still lurks in China, and that can sometimes outwit its army of censors.
The episode's big spectacle comes with an unusual reward, where the players eat in turns and an idol clue lurks beneath a plate of spaghetti.
In the end, Oracle offers an aesthetic appeal beneath which lurks a provocative undertone, challenging the audience's assumptions about global safety, surveillance, freedom, and power.
Bulbous and menacing, it lurks malevolently deep in the back of a virtual patient's mouth as Glassenberg guides a virtual fiberoptic endoscope on his smartphone.
Recently, two physicists suggested that they've devised a way to predict if there's a wormhole at our galaxy's center, where a supermassive black hole lurks.
Beyond these past drop-offs in EPA enforcement activity, however, lurks troubling evidence that EPA is now processing a decreasing number of new enforcement cases.
Teens take these "voluntourism" trips in the name of philanthropy, while their ulterior motive of a college acceptance letter lurks behind the curtain of goodwill.
Instead of sitting in a box next to a trashy article about celebrities, lucrative advertising these days lurks inside content that simulates ethical, feminist journalism.
Once home to pirates who ambushed passing ships, the island was known, in Malay, as Pulau Belakang Mati, or the Island Where Death Lurks Behind.
" On Saturday morning, the police union posted another meme with a picture of Baltimore's State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby with the text, "The Wolf That Lurks.
According to Scottish folklore, a monster known as Nessie, or the Loch Ness Monster, lurks in a lake called Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands.
It can show you how close to the surface it lurks in our society, and bring you face-to-face with your own violent impulses.
The plot appears to revolve around Damon's character, a white male protagonist, saving the Chinese people from the mythical doom that lurks beyond the wall.
It shows students that the struggle for freedom and justice began long before the 1960s, and that this deep history lurks beneath today's policy debates.
As I have no idea what lurks behind that sturdy paper, I have resisted removing it and bringing the bathroom back to its original state.
In the charred footprint of each home in Paradise lurks an invisible and dangerous legacy of the Camp Fire: toxic chemicals released by the blaze.
Ross: Which raises a question with which to see us out: If you were indeed placing bets, what October or early-November surprise still lurks?
" In a later book, Professor Berger recounted his own religious discovery that there was an "otherness which lurks behind the fragile structures of everyday life.
Judith realizes, too late, what lurks behind the final door: her husband's three former wives, locked in a ghostly prison that she will now join.
Either that, or he has to grin and bear another playoff-free season with the Knicks, where at least a spiteful Jackson no longer lurks.
Behind these attacks lurks a deeper problem that bedevils the Clinton campaign: They don't trust voters to like Clinton the candidate for who she is.
Behind all these disputes lurks a deeper critique of the primaries — one that threatens to tear apart both parties as we head toward the convention.
In a PEOPLE exclusive look at a new IMAX poster for IT: Chapter Two, the murderous clown played by Bill Skarsgård lurks just beyond red balloons.
One such danger lurks in the planet's ice sheets, which could melt rapidly, causing seas to rise faster than society can readily and cost-effectively adapt.
But beneath its bright red exterior lurks an all-electric powertrain that makes it the first ever double-deck bus to be powered by electrons alone.
He lurks in the background, bearing silent witness to the proceedings; when the officers enter the Algiers, he follows and makes attempts to protect their victims.
The Minpins was Roald Dahl's last story for children, about a miniature tree-dwelling people threatened by the Red-Hot Smoke-Belching Gruncher who lurks below.
And behind potential crash (pardon the pun) infrastructure spending programs and big tax cuts lurks the concern that the Treasury cannot afford such stimulus for long.
That second part of Pelosi's quote is absolutely key when it comes to understanding how much political peril lurks in the ongoing impeachment investigation for Democrats.
For inside my hardened political commentator exterior lurks the soul of a humble clap critic, a pundit of praise, judge of jeers, the applause arbiter supreme.
Greek mythology lurks in the background of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," which opened the 2018-19 season at the Volkstheater, Munich's third major ensemble theater.
But within his nondescript exterior lurks the heart of a maverick, alert to the evils of a surveillance state where even thinking subversively is a crime.
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.
In a world where illness lurks in every bathroom stall and on every subway strap, antibacterial soaps give people a sense of control, a sudsy security blanket.
More complexity lurks still in the rest of the sentence, of course, but it's another jump in complexity, subtlety and the computational power necessary to parse it.
Unfortunately but understandably, Hong Kongers' perceptions of those ideas have been poisoned by suspicions that behind them lurks an attempt to erode Hong Kong's autonomy and distinctiveness.
He has the sweeping black hair of any animated baddie ever, lurks in the back of angry crowds while wearing low-slung hats, and talks about cryptocurrency.
Propelling forward at a slow, sensual pace, it lurks amid a smoke-filled atmosphere of spectral synths and a droning bassline that nestles itself in your gut.
The stress causes Malorie to desperately protect her kids from the evil that lurks in the outside world — something Bullock tells PEOPLE she shares with her character.
A strong undercurrent of violence lurks beneath their elaborate accounts of relationships ending, desire for freedom that turns out to be misconceived, and demanding or rivalrous children.
However, ask a volcanologist where the real risk in the U.S. lurks, and there's a good chance that they will turn their gaze to the Pacific Northwest.
But under the veneer of brotherhood, competition lurks - especially when it comes to soccer, a regional craze shared from northern Mexico to the icy tip of Patagonia.
These authors describe how they found fulfillment in other women, but the spectral figure of The Boyfriend or The Husband lurks at the margins of each piece.
Another document describes "DarkSeaSkies," a hacking technique that lurks in the firmware of MacBook Airs version 85033 controlling hardware that is not run by an operating system.
But the specter lurks of an administration dedicated to raising growth through massive tax cuts meeting a Fed determined to raise interest rates to keep inflation contained.
Yes, somewhere under all that fabric lurks the smokin' hot bods of Emily, Bella and other gorgeous models walking the runway Friday at the Tomo Koizumi show.
Under all of our crisp buttoned shirts and neatly pressed trousers lurks a whole bunch of organic imperfections we're secretly hoping no one will be repulsed by.
These episodes are as funny as they were when they first aired in the 1990s, and some of the greatest television ever made lurks in the archives.
On the other, they are evidence of the unsteadiness of the speaker's own hand … These lines embody the vulnerability that so often lurks behind the book's defiance.
One nation in particular has shirked its load, a country whose malign involvement lurks as a common denominator under every one of those aforementioned countries: Saudi Arabia.
A sense of peril lurks just beneath the script, a sense that articulating these thoughts, feelings, gestures have the potential to provoke violence, from within and without.
Another document describes "DarkSeaSkies," a hacking technique that lurks in the firmware of MacBook Airs version 1.1 controlling hardware that is not run by an operating system.
You can see the difference in this picture, which shows what lurks under each key in a traditional rubber-dome keyboard (left) and a mechanical keyboard (right).
Jim Jordan, an influential member of the House Freedom Caucus, fired off a series of tweets about the bias and suggested another unknown saboteur still lurks about.
In one of the most overt examples, "Untitled from Guns and Butter #5" (2015), a gun lurks among the threads, its lines nearly  Hiberno-Saxon in their abstraction.
We spoke to Heder about how her real life inspired these heartfelt characters, and how inside every single one of us lurks the capacity to be truly terrible.
Tooze warns that potential calamity still lurks just around the corner, and he worries that current politics won't allow governments to do the right thing if one arises.
Forced labour often lurks in global supply chains as a product is manufactured, packaged and distributed in a complex process linking multiple suppliers across a host of countries.
In other words, object could only ever be made partially transparent using amplitude cloaks: There would alway be a whisper of what lurks beneath floating in the air.
As for that freakishly fractal, dizzily self-similar Romanesco broccoli, what vegetable intelligence lurks in that chartreuse head, a brainlike mass of buds composed of still smaller buds?
Check out more videos from VICE: But beneath the veneer of international statistics lurks a harsh reality: For each indicator, only certain countries are doing the heavy lifting.
We must not only condemn this overt display but challenge each other to identify the racism that lurks behind boardroom doors and that permeates every facet of life.
To understand that cancer is genetic is also to realize that the disease lurks within a biological system that has about 2000,250 genes, each vulnerable in many ways.
"I haven't heard members say that openly, but I sometimes wonder if behind a reluctance to move in a positive fashion lurks that anti-Muslim sentiment," he said.
Peril lurks each time we drive, but we are inured to the common deadly risks and shocked by the risks that are actually far more rare and unlikely.
Mark Flood is roughly the same age as my father, but the 58-year-old artist lurks on both 4chan and 8chan more than a seasoned meme enthusiast.
In the magazine's March 1970 issue, an article called "Evil Lurks in California" linked the counterculture's interest in the occult to Charles Manson and the Tate-LaBianca murders.
The polls have told us, over and over, that right below the surface in this country lurks a powerful consensus to go all out on the energy transition.
A political movement that threatens all minority groups invariably makes anti-Semitic forces more powerful, as the most virulent anti-Semitism lurks among the broader community of bigots.
Subcutaneous fat that lurks beneath the skin as "love handles" or padding on the thighs, buttocks or upper arms may be cosmetically challenging, but it is otherwise harmless.
This gestures toward the most important political difference between Obama and Biden, one that Biden is strategically obscuring but one that lurks as a vulnerability in his campaign.
Plus, on page five of the articles of impeachment lurks a clause many will miss, but I think it's the single most important argument for removing Donald Trump.
I think there's a lot of questions about some, and there's always in the sharks and minnows game a Megalodon that lurks in the back, which is Liberty.
In the background, however, lurks a dark question for the social networks — if their platforms become fluffier and more soporific, will their traffic, engagement and therefore revenues go down?
Like a good '90s single, it's the kind of thing that lurks in the back of your brain, ready to resurface with new meaning when you least expect it.
At the top of a small staircase lurks a poster depicting a sprawling tree, its lower branches bereft and leafless but its top half a lush burst of greenery.
At about the size of France, the Ross shelf is the largest feature of its kind in Antarctica, but not much is known about what lurks beneath its surface.
But underneath its candy-coated facade lurks an inventive and engaging role playing experience — one that gives you the satisfaction of a huge RPG without all of the work.
But inside us, there lurks the suspicion that those warped and melted visions might just be who we really are, self-portraits wrested from the core of our unconscious.
That sets up an interesting choice: Behind Door #1 lurks impeachment and Republican senators; behind Door #2 are horror stories and an informed public ready to vote in 2020.
The storm has been rapidly intensifying in the hours prior to landfall, defying forecasts that called for weakening due to dry desert air that lurks just to the north.
Even for the most glamorous cultural icon, the everyday routine still exists; even for the valiant, the humdrum still lurks up out of the corner of a consistent schedule.
Disco, be it Chic, Instant Funk, or some novelty knock-off churned out to nick pocket money off impressionable kids, is suffused with tragedy—heartbreak lurks round ever corner.
Mark's speech has grown more complicated with each passing year, attempting to include the violence that lurks behind the holiday myth — the "impossible to understand" part of this world.
Then all of the darkness and creepiness that lurks beneath the surface of Barrie's fantasy island, and all the sinister tragedy that wound through Barrie's life, suddenly becomes legible.
One trap for translators lurks in the poem's first line, where its hero is called, untranslatably, polytropos — "the cunning hero" (Lombardo) or "the man of twists and turns" (Fagles).
Beneath this lurks the uneasy feeling that our longtime superpower adversary remains our secret twin, matching us in audacity and ambition, just as it did all those years ago.
The past still lurks, still haunts, but modern Poland is in many ways less agonized about its history, and more confident, than it was just a few years ago.
The description for the Netflix trailer reads: A year after Will's return, everything seems back to normal…but a darkness lurks just beneath the surface, threatening all of Hawkins.
In a last toss of the dice, he flies to Indonesia to meet with a handsome geologist, Michael Acosta (Edgar Ramírez), who claims that gold lurks beneath the jungle.
This being American television, the answers to these dark queries are mostly "yes," but The Exorcist leaves room for the notion that something truly awful lurks around every corner.
Even when the miniseries isn't dealing with dead "girls," as the title puts it, misogyny lurks below the surface of every second, much like the suitcase just below the waves.
TOXIC LOANS WEIGH ON GLOBAL GROWTH | Beneath the surface of the global financial system lurks a multitrillion-dollar problem that could sap the strength of economies for years to come,
These works don't just share a location — they share a commitment to uncovering the grimness that lurks within close-knit, impoverished, tiny towns right on the edge of the wilderness.
We had been tipped off to the presence of concerning-sounding volatile organic compounds by a small, rabbit-like creature that lurks in the corner: our feature-packed Arlo Baby.
Slender Man -- a menacing, faceless specter in a dark suit, sometimes portrayed with octopus-like tentacles -- is said to haunt children and lurks in the darkest corners of the Web.
Even when he's not namedropping his sports cars or bragging about his checks, the promise lurks unspoken against the background of beautiful resort pools, LA's skyline, or his luxurious home.
Beyond the immediate oil market, OANDA's Halley said that "plenty of event risk lurks over the next 24 hours," including Chinese gross domestic product (GDP) figures, due at 0200 GMT.
It's a sound that's even more unnerving than the grating, eerie soundtrack, and an unsettling reminder that true horror isn't jump scares and supernatural occurrences — sometimes, it lurks within ourselves.
The hole lurks beneath the surface of the Florida-size glacier and measures 1,000 feet from top to bottom, scientists said in a study published on Wednesday in Science Advances.
But there's something we need to get off our chests: beneath Amazon's calm surface of MacBooks, KitchenAid mixers, and eco-friendly air conditioners there lurks a strange — yet wonderful — underbelly.
It seems as if evil lurks around every corner, and while there's no evidence of any criminal activity, it's still up to Larry to save the day for some reason.
Brown's version is complicated by a sense of doubleness that she has from the start and never sheds; she indulges a persistent feeling that her true creative life lurks elsewhere.
Even in Rogue One (the rare Star War where heroes make tough moral decisions), the Empire lurks on every corner, an enemy so obvious there's no question what needs doing.
What they found: The varying brightness of the reflections from the radar profile showed scientists what lurks beneath the surface, which in this case is likely water ice and dust.
A stringy faceless stranger in a suit, who lurks in the forest and is notoriously easy to photoshop into images, he spread ferociously through fan fiction, films, and video games.
The settlement was built at an astonishing height of 16,700 feet and lies in the shadow of Bella Durmiente — or Sleeping Beauty — an enormous glacier that lurks over the town.
He's right that Trump's "birtherism," with its xenophobic cocktail, was crucial to building his initial support — which perhaps explains why it lurks in the president's paranoid imagination to this day.
But behind these hearings and headlines lurks the unnerving way in which many have come to see the military as the last, best bulwark against our erratic commander-in-chief.
We still contend that a great, nervy, dark romantic drama lurks at the heart of Passengers, if anybody involved in the film had just had the guts to explore it.
Danger lurks everywhere: in the households and neighborhoods controlled by religious extremists and in the sky above, where drones take aim at civilians selected for execution by the American military.
But the evil that lurks in Jackson's fair-seeming homes is not housework; it's other people —husbands, neighbors, mothers, hellbent on squashing and consuming those they profess to care for.
Magic lurks in the blood of white-haired, brown-skinned teenagers who morph into mighty magicians at 13, but a nonmagical king has ordered the slaughter of all adult majis.
The supermassive black hole that lurks at the center of our galaxy, called Sgr A* or Sagittarius A*, has a mass of about 4 million times that of our sun.
Death lurks in her compositions, and is brought to the surface by the treatment of paint and color in her exhibition SKINDEEP, on view at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver.
A huge reservoir of magma lurks beneath Yellowstone National Park, but it's been 630,000 years since this hidden supervolcano experienced a supereruption, and 20143,000 years since its last major lava spill.
Above all, this is a beautiful short film, from the world that lurks in the background to the character and city designs, and it's well worth the time to take in.
And while that belief system is most apparent in Three Billboards, it lurks under the surface in shows like The Handmaid's Tale, and offscreen at events like the Women's March, too.
Maybe it's the silence or not knowing what lurks in each building — or if the roof might crumble down on top of you, but there's something extremely unsettling about the place.
That much shows in its influence over the always over-the-top Harold Meachum (300's David Wenham), the former Rand head who lurks in the background with his own agenda.
Created by measuring subtle variations in the gravitational field experienced by NASA spacecraft as they zip past the planet, the images allow us to understand what lurks inside better than ever.
Risk lurks in new areas This incident is indicative of just how quickly a business can be undone by activities that are seemingly beyond the scope of typical business evaluation metrics.
That is where a supermassive black hole — an invisible cosmic tombstone four million times more massive than the sun — lurks, wreathed in mystery and imagination behind the dusty clouds of Sagittarius.
Their experience highlights the attractions of the German capital but also the bureaucracy that lurks behind the marketing, a factor in the global tussle for business unleashed by the Brexit vote.
Both the relentless inequality of power between men and women and the violence that lurks underneath to maintain it are recurring themes in Albertine's life and in both of her books.
"I do not think that it is federal intrusion or micromanaging to evaluate election procedures to determine if discrimination lurks in an obvious rule or in a subtle detail," she wrote.
Aster means to petrify us, and he succeeds; I won't forget the pale shape that lurks and scoots behind Peter, in the corner of the ceiling, like Spider-Man's evil twin.
In this production you're seldom aware of the threatening but magnetic core of quiet that always lurks beneath the words, especially in the first crucial quarter of its uninterrupted 80 minutes.
But behind the squeals of delighted children in a cafe that is fully booked most days lurks a darker story of careless treatment that may endanger the nocturnal birds, activists say.
The sense that evil lurks around every corner is palpable; there are heavy hints, too, of abuse in the plotline of parent-like figures who bribe a child to love them.
All kidding aside, as top-ranked L.S.U. faces Clemson in college football's national championship game Monday in New Orleans, a sensitive subject lurks beneath the good-natured jibes about Orgeron's voice.
The main character was the vengeful spirit of a woman who dedicates her afterlife to tormenting an ex-boyfriend, and lurks in the scaffolding across the street from her old apartment.
In each of their minds lurks the specter of some other parent, be it a tech mogul or a supermom, whose children are living their best lives, blissfully, productively, screen-free.
Amongst the jungle of discounted goods lurks a savvy source of holiday gifting — products on sale (while you can bop 'em anyway) — that make excellent presents for everyone on your list.
It gets so meta that it threatens to lose its balance, yet the narrative manages to stay on course and riff on the malaise that lurks behind instantly and endlessly available content.
MANY Australians dislike their country's reputation as a hotbed of deadly creatures, but it is a brave surfer who has never felt a prickle of anxiety at what lurks beneath the surf.
On top of all of this tension, the Shame Wizard (the Harry Potter franchise's David Thewlis, doing his best Voldemort impression), a new slithery character who lives up to his name, lurks.
But as much as he should be commended for being the rare golfer to praise Oakmont for its difficulty, Bourdy eventually learned that all kinds of unforeseen trouble lurks on the grounds.
Although white America embraces the black people who are rich and famous with adulation and "when they see you will smile in your face," he said, hate always lurks beneath the surface.
Because of postwar "coming to terms" with the past, anti-Semitism today has no place in Germany's mainstream public discourse, even if it lurks on the extreme ends of the political spectrum.
The dominant idea is that the party's future lurks in places such as Bishop Auckland, a market town in County Durham, rather than Battersea, a London suburb stuffed with well-off young parents.
The Californian looks like a baby-faced assassin, has blisteringly fast hands, and, on February 14 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, showed the world that highlight-reel power lurks within his gloves.
You have this incredible thrill when the code comes to life, when you finally figure it out and the thing you created lurks into existence and does exactly what you tell it to.
For example, experts say a pledge by the Fed to allow inflation to make up lost ground will only be effective if the public believes that higher inflation really lurks around the corner.
Frye is the singer and multi-instrumentalist of the Brooklyn based band, solo project and musical collective that lurks on the outskirts of punk, while enlisting methods of new music and free improvisation.
An alligator lurks in a stagnant pond near the runway---perhaps a spy sent by Bell, Sikorsky's chief competitor for the contract to build the Defense Depart­ment's next generation of vertical-lift aircraft.
Other works take otherwise "useful" objects and render them useless, like Waiting to Happen, a sculpture made of camera tripods that lurks in the center of the gallery like a giant, spindly, spider.
A soft shell crab is parked on a Caesar-style salad, bone marrow lurks in the ravioli, and there are offerings like tongue, Spanish mackerel, tripe, cockscombs, veal short ribs and lamb neck.
People believe there's a dude, who they're calling "The Pusher," who lurks the canals at night, stalks lads (who he believes to be gay), and pushes them into the canal and kills them.
"We believe that the uncertainty that the ... government has created by its inept and rigid handling of the Brexit negotiations lurks in the background," said national officer for the automotive sector Des Quinn.
While it is correct to say that some version of Lenin usually lurks nearby — Russia once had an entire factory dedicated to the production of Lenin statues — he is not the only one.
In the view of Gulf leaders, the Iran danger lurks everywhere, and Arab and Persian Shiites alike (even American citizens) are potential fifth columnists, who can infiltrate their societies to advance Iran's interests.
That's when two astronomers found a group of distant objects orbiting the sun at an angle different from the inner planets, suggesting that a massive cosmic body lurks beyond our known solar system.
Here, time-traveling Warhol lurks in Washington Square Park with Basquiat; watches Michelangelo paint the Sistine Chapel; and hangs out at the Temple of Isis at Pompeii, which inspired his 1985 Mount Vesuvius silkscreens.
Click here to view original GIFYou might think the most dangerous part of a roll of plastic wrap is the metal cutting blade on the package, but another hazard lurks within the roll itself.
The Democrats' 240 primary has kicked off with a confusing and confused debate about the details of Medicare-for-all — one that shows just how much complexity lurks behind a seemingly simple slogan. Sen.
The chatbot, tested recently in Seattle, Atlanta, and Washington, lurks behind fake online ads for sex posted by nonprofits working to combat human trafficking, and responds to text messages sent to the number listed.
But a much more near-term threat lurks in the age of automation: not that anthropomorphic gadgets will develop minds of their own, but that a very human hacker will take control of them.
Introduced in 2015, it was going to take some time for the hashing system to evolve to where it can catalogue images that appear on parts of the dark web where child pornography lurks.
Although La Roja beat Italy 4-0 in the Euro 2012 final, the sense still lurks in Spain that Italy are their bogey team; that Spanish flair is somehow susceptible to Italy's defensive machinations.
Kyle Chandler and Ben Mendelsohn have once again earned Emmy nominations for their portrayals of co-dependent brothers from the Rayburn clan, whose dysfunction lurks beneath the picture-postcard veneer of the Florida Keys.
Even PETA's botched attempt to raise awareness about animal abuse—something so ingrained in our workaday world that it lurks largely unremarked in many of our most common phrases—had touched a sore spot.
You're definitely one of the most popular people you know, but today you're wondering what's the point of being so well loved if you're not getting cash every time someone lurks on your Instagram?
Their book tells you all about the avocado and provides recipes in which puréed avocado quietly lurks (pancake batter, banana cake, crab cakes) or struts out front (many toasts, Caesar salad, frozen paleta bars).
Some analysts have said that the debt issues in Argentina and Turkey should be seen as a warning that emerging markets have gorged on too many cheap loans and that a wider reckoning lurks.
The different plot lines overlap and interweave as the three characters move haltingly to Calais, while, just out of sight in France, lurks the greatest catastrophe ever to hit Western civilisation: the Black Death.
Two small, illuminating exhibitions of work by Helen Frankenthaler at the Clark Art Institute, one of paintings and the other of woodcuts, together suggest nature lurks throughout the imagery of this ostensibly unyielding formalist.
Danger lurks at every turn as Gauff enters this part of the draw, but based on the form she showed on Friday, she will have a solid chance to emerge victorious against anyone left.
My girls come home from school, and I come home from the hospital, and we sit down to dinner together without so much as a glance at the fear that lurks behind the wall.
None of the writers critiquing Herr's interview mentioned her, but the implication lurks beneath the controversy: If Herr is admitting to placing some undue weight on looks, how much weight did she place on Danler's?
With no knowledge of what lurks in the minds of the trading algorithms, the market trades as if there was a ready bid at the minus 1 percent level (provided certain other conditions were met).
A further dispiriting conviction lurks at the heart of modern campus radicalism: the notion that each racial group, gender and sexuality is fundamentally different, destined (at best) to coexist in siloed spaces, safe or otherwise.
Added sugar is in our beverages (soda is the most glaring culprit, but it lurks in fruit juices, alcohol drinks, and smoothies, too), in our bread, in our yogurt, in our snack bars and cereals.
In his company, the viewer is given a tour of horror that is unnerving both for its harshness and for the sense of slick, self-congratulatory artifice that lurks around the edges of the frame.
The footprint of World War I lurks in the background of Tolkien's works, and Middle Earth will also likely make people take another look at The Lord of the Rings after reading or watching it.
Even in the moments of affection between mother and son—when they interlace fingers briefly, or when he picks out little pieces of hair from her raw, misplaced eyelids—the ghost of the father lurks.
Behind Salman's case lurks an even more substantial insider trading case that the court declined to hear earlier this year: Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's prosecution of hedge fund traders Todd Newman and Anthony Chiasson.
And underneath the sharply constructed scene lurks an uncomfortable question: If your twenties are often defined by learning who you are, what happens when you're almost thirty and aren't any closer to figuring things out?
Politics lurks throughout and part of the pleasure of reading an anthology of this kind lies in biographical notes like this one: 'History records the patricidal Emperor Yang as a megalomaniac and a vicious character.
Next time you are in a fancy bar, confused why the kid in all black can't take your order and lurks in a corner looking terrified, remember: that kid might be your bartender one day.
Roshi's "The Connections," featuring textured swaths of red and blue, was the kind of AbEx ripoff that lurks in a boutique hotel lobby trying to look sophisticated, but ends up clashing with the Marimekko couches.
And though The Dead Don't Die feels like a gently resigned take on the apocalypse, what lurks below is a pessimism and maybe even nihilism that feels very much of a piece with our time.
Drinking from a body of water where blue-green algae lurks or licking it off fur can kill a dog within 15 minutes of exposure, according to Blue Cross for Pets, a UK animal charity.
Why it matters: The report from NASA's inspector general — and others like it — reveals some of what lurks below the positive face the space agency puts forward announcing its accomplishments and hyping its future endeavors.
Hussle's murder reveals a darker side of blackness: The revelation that the man charged in his murder is named Eric Holder is an unavoidable metaphor of the destructive doppelgänger that often lurks in black life.
Today, scientists know that a pulsar—the corpse of a massive star, as dense as an atomic nucleus and the size of a city, spinning 30 times a second—lurks at the center and energizes it.
Fences — both the play itself and the word — denotes the literal barriers that Troy erects around the house for Rose, to both delineate their property and also keep out the evil that lurks around the perimeters.
A student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School made threats with a gun and ammunition against another student, and parents want to know if more danger lurks on campus ... yet the school has gone radio silent.
As the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries prepares to meet next week to discuss a potential output freeze, the possibility of U.S. supply eating into their market share lurks in the back of their minds.
While this isn't the utopia of David Levithan's "Boy Meets Boy" — homophobia lurks in the form of leering "bro-types" — it's refreshing to read a story in which coming out to one's friends is a ­nonissue.
Like last year, the best picture race is a tossup, with "The Shape of Water" and "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" neck and neck — although the cultural phenomenon "Get Out" lurks as a dark horse candidate.
And behind this fight lurks two broader, and perhaps more consequential, trends in political debate: the Democratic Party's evolution on welfare reform, and the broad and persistent harassment of women and people of color on Twitter.
Another villain lurks in the background of this story: the Hazelwood power station, a coal-powered plant that looms over Latrobe Valley and provided almost a quarter of the state's electricity before it was closed in 2017.
That world lurks just outside of our everyday perception, in the dark corners of the internet we never visit, the quiet ports where ships slip in by night, the back room of the clinic down the street.
It's a byproduct that occurs during certain manufacturing processes rather than a cosmetic ingredient in and of itself, and it still lurks in shampoos and hand soaps, conditioners and cleansing solutions, even bubble baths and baby products.
For Aaron and Robert, a wild couple about whom every resident in the Yorkshire village of Emmerdale has strong opinions, doom lurks in the fact that Aaron is a big jailbird mess and Robert a total criminal.
It stems from an Aboriginal folktale, which describes the creature as a monster that lurks around swamps and lagoons, described as having a long neck and a body similar to that of an ox, hippo, or manatee. 
Some religious fundamentalists are certain that 220, the number of the beast in the Book of Revelation, lurks in swirls that are central to the logos of the Olympic Games, Google Chrome and the Walt Disney Company.
But during his campaign rallies, Mr. Trump — who made a harsh immigration message, which critics called racist, a key component of his 2016 campaign — has portrayed "sanctuary cities" as lawless places where danger lurks around every corner.
The whole point of these games is that danger lurks around every corner, that if you aren't paying attention a man with a sword will jump out of the shadows and impale you in one swift thrust.
Atkinson is also adept at weaving the mundane details of her characters' lives (or perhaps her own) into the Brodie books as a way of humanizing them, despite the stark malevolence that lurks beneath this workaday surface.
Their long, unfurling arms and temperamental behavior have inspired legends, from the Kraken of Norse mythology to the giant Japanese Akkorokamui that supposedly lurks at the bottom of the ocean, waiting to swallow ships and whales whole.
Isabelle Fuhrman (who starred in Ms. Schmidt's 2017 "All the Fine Boys") puts a studious teen's spin on her contemplative Macbeth, while an irrepressible mischief lurks within Ismenia Mendes's wonderful Lady Macbeth, toggling between passion and playfulness.
That's the case, in brief, for betting on continued stasis, and for interpreting our moment's perturbations — Trump, Comey and all — as pointing toward a real crisis for the West that still lurks a generation or more ahead.
So, we assume, do his parents, though this possibility lurks only in the back alleys of their minds, unarticulated or obliquely expressed (his father, a flamboyant homophobe, calls him the name of a gay reality-TV character).
In the fields are memories of lust giving way to love; also present are the lingering ghosts of relatives and strangers who have long passed on, invisible reminders of the danger that constantly lurks at the periphery.
There Pennywise, a supernatural demon clown, lurks underground and lures Georgie to a gory fate that kicks off a chain of deaths for the town's teenagers and strange visions among the seven members of the Loser's Club.
On its face, the documentary is an homage to the beauty of a New England year, but its true resonance lies in what lurks beneath the apparently pastoral exterior: a universe in one farm, and one man.
But beneath many of Maar's more unsettling takes on the feminine body, a feminist sensibility lurks, anticipating many female artists of future generations, from second-wavers Cindy Sherman and Ana Mendieta to the 21st-century Surrealist Genesis Belanger.
The hyperactive, nearly feral vampire younglings run wild around his secluded home, and readers learn that Judd's got a bit of a good side as he saves human children from a swamp monster that lurks in the area.
Social media enables Callimachi to access what she calls the "inner world of jihadists"; she lurks in Telegram chat rooms, navigates an endless flood of tips on Twitter, and carefully tracks sources and subjects all over the Internet.
"The potential for an aggressive and rapid correction lower still lurks though, if negative Wuhan virus headlines emerge," he warned, adding that economic data for January was yet to show any severe spillover in growth from the virus.
Come 2048, a 1991 agreement protecting what lurks beneath the ice there — oil, coal and kimberlite (thus, maybe, diamonds) — will be open for review, and it's unclear to what lengths some nations might compete to have sole ownership.
Others merely hang around looking unusual; the yeti and Nessie just lurk; the Leviathan lurks, too, largerly; the record is mixed on giants, which in some accounts live on clouds but in most are just enormous and crabby.
Much traffic has migrated from the public Weibo to WeChat, where only invited members can join conversations (the party lurks as an uninvited guest), but it is so widely used that news of scandals spreads around China instantaneously.
Behind the American response to these images of children lurks an uncomfortable truth: The white majority in this country perceives children of color differently than they perceive adults, in what we might call the visual rhetoric of victimhood.
Economic Trends One central fact about the global economy lurks just beneath the year's remarkable headlines: Economic growth in advanced nations has been weaker for longer than it has been in the lifetime of most people on earth.
Next door live a rich old man and his orphaned grandson, Laurie, who, when he is home from his Swiss boarding school, lurks behind the curtains to get a look at what the March sisters are up to.
Somewhere within the psyche of longtime Republicans (those who have been horrified by the rise of the billionaire reality TV star Donald Trump within their party), there lurks a fear of what could happen if Trump became president.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese activists on Monday called for drastic steps by the government, companies and universities to stamp out sexual harassment of job-hunting students, a problem they said lurks in the shadows because victims fear speaking out.
But another transferred pain lurks in the lines, the spilled blood of those displaced by the establishment of Israel, and to announce that one's country is pooled in blood might be thought to hack bloodily at its legitimacy.
Coming out of the closet is by no means the point or the climax of the book; Spinning is rather about what lurks in the dimness of ourselves, of our desires, of our interactions, even of the page itself.
But perhaps no episode captures this divide between the show's inherent bleakness and its insistence that, no, it's having a great time than "The Tragedy," a spot-on satire of an era when bad news lurks around every corner.
That's because Muschietti understands that Pennywise, in all his Lovecraftian incomprehensibility, is only a symptom of the larger evil in King's mythos — the darkness that lurks in the hearts of power-hungry men and causes society's foundations to rot.
Still, it's worth acknowledging, as the comics do, the shocking act of spousal abuse that lurks in Hope Van Dyne's (Evangeline Lilly) family tree — especially since Janet Van Dyne is making an appearance in Ant-Man and the Wasp.
It's a world that lurks just outside of our everyday perception, in the dark corners of the internet we never visit, the quiet ports where ships slip in by night, the back room of the clinic down the street.
In 1998 it was the title of a novel by Walter Kempowski, set in 1961, in which a teacher moves to an idyllic village but discovers that behind every silence and glance lurks a demon of the Nazi past.
There's also what seems like an inescapable storm cloud of shame that lurks over the concept of mental illness, that it implies weakness or worse—that a person whose neurotransmitters are misfiring is not unwell but rather batshit crazy.
Spain's old heads will surely put up a fight in the semifinals, and an Australia team that has already hung with the Americans once before lurks in the gold medal game, but a locked-in Durant quiets all concerns.
We know that visceral fat, the kind that lurks deep in your abdomen and can widen your waist, is more dangerous, whereas the fat on your hips is subcutaneous or "white" fat, which doesn't seem to be as harmful.
But "Three Peaks" takes more turns, and eventually the characters descend into psychological warfare — the terrors of that creaking mountain ice are nothing compared to what lurks within a child who may not be as innocent as he appears.
He defended his decision to break with Bosnia, citing "dangers to the Serbs" dating from the Ottoman era up to the threat of Islamic extremism today, which he says still lurks in the shadows of the fight against terrorism.
The war that France fought in Algeria, they said, cleaved French society, opening crises of identity and integration that still drive politics, much as the Civil War lurks within the racial and regional politics still roiling the United States.
Last appearance: 7.7, "The Dragon and the Wolf"During what he thinks is a trial for Arya, Littlefinger lurks in the shadows against the wall wearing a dark-colored coat of sorts with his mockingbird pin at the collar.
Still, there lurks the risk that increasing tension between the United States and Russia, or any slight miscalculation among all the players jockeying their next moves, could lead to greater conflict as Iran seeks ways to retaliate against Israel.
The sequence where she lurks around the theater to find a way to kill off one of the lead actresses, as well as the scene where she excels in her training, makes for some of the episode's stronger stuff.
But in the aftermath of the attack, he vomits blood while showering — plus a slippery silver fluke worm that slides out of his mouth and down the drain, back to the sewer where the Russian ship's powerful flukeman now lurks.
"In the background lurks this very fixed idea that we are looking at a stolen seat, a seat that should have been filled by an Obama nominee who was forward looking not backward in his view of the Constitution," she said.
Whether it's increased expectations for interest rate cuts, decreasing expectations for inflation or queasy bond and stock market investors who are more aggressively pricing in slower growth, the message is being sent to the U.S. and China that danger lurks.
The surprise that lurks in the sentimentality of "I and You," which is directed by Sean Daniels, surely partly accounts for its having already received 20 productions around the United States, not to mention the American Theater Critics Association Steinberg-A.
Love them or hate them, what the other Lisbeth Salander movies indisputably had going for them was a sense that danger — not just standard-issue explosions and crashes but real, intimate, life-changing brutality — lurks around every corner, especially for women.
A predator one can see can at least be confronted, but a predator who lurks in the shadows -- or, rather, in the case of Trump and Billy Bush, on the luxury bus -- is hard to identify and even harder to stop.
Whereas Mr Corbyn's ties in the 1980s to Sinn Fein, an Irish nationalist party linked to terrorism, seem to have been largely forgotten or forgiven in England, it is a different story in the parts of Scotland where sectarianism still lurks.
This possibility has already been rejected by Northern Ireland's first minister and Theresa Villiers, the Northern Ireland secretary (the UK government's representative in the region), but the danger of a return to Northern Ireland's violent past always lurks in the background.
Near the sublime lurks the ridiculous: a 1999 wedding ensemble by Saint Laurent that is basically a bikini of artificial roses, and two short dresses from 2009 by McQueen made of painted-metal flower petals that look like crushed bottle caps.
The property market though exhibiting signs of health is another pressure point as beneath the surface lurks a dichotomy; prices in larger Tier 22018 and 2 cities are surging, while those in smaller Tier 3 and 4 cities are depressed.
Prejudice also lurks beneath her dark-skinned child's experiences as "the only black kid in his class," and in Ava's relationship with her white grandmother: How long before this respectable older woman reveals the extent and contours of her racial animus?
Like many of the works in the show — though perhaps more than most — "For Happiness" invites the viewer to peek behind the exterior surface to glimpse the "back" of the canvas, where a tentative and evidently abandoned start still lurks.
The work goes a long way toward demonstrating what astronomers have long believed, but are still at pains to prove rigorously: that a supermassive black hole lurks in the heart not only of the Milky Way, but of many observable galaxies.
But it is a masterpiece of modern religious literature, exactly as deep, disturbing and unresolved as is necessary to remind us, habituated as we are to the shallows of contemporary Jewish life, what still lurks beneath — primitive, raw and exacting.
He's gone from a new hope to an old hand, with a lined, expressive face and a gray beard, beneath which lurks a mischievous sense of humor, a yearning to perform and a joy in sharing "Star Wars" war stories.
We must root out white supremacy, wherever it lurks, and call it by its name even when it makes us uncomfortable, even when the people we are calling out are those we live and work with, or consider friends and family.
What lurks beneath, though, is not a concern for ethics or thrifty travel budgets (they might want to check EPA directors under Obama before they tee off on travel), but rather adherence to liberal environmental policy that borders on religious conviction.
Another ominous implication lurks in the dissent's comment that it is "unnecessary here to determine the scope of impeachable offences", as if this determination is something over which judges—rather than members of the House of Representatives—have a say.
So against the backdrop of a country scarred by environmental abuses, industrial eyesores, special interests and political corruption — but also a place where "dietrologia," or the belief that a conspiracy always lurks behind the surface, is widespread — they hatched a plan.
Peril still lurks for Trump The biggest peril for Trump always lay in the obstruction question and whether there was conduct on his part that Mueller could not charge in deference to the tradition that a sitting President can't be indicted.
Pressed to sign papers acknowledging his death that will also pave the way to accessing his fortune, she unearths a clue regarding his last known whereabouts, leading her first to Hong Kong, then an island where a potentially supernatural threat lurks.
The stars — Nomi (Jamie Clayton), Riley (Tuppence Middleton), Will (Brian J. Smith), Lito (Miguel Ángel Silvestre), Sun (Doona Bae), Capheus (Toby Onwumere), Kala (Tina Desai) and Wolfgang (Max Riemelt) — are back in their own worlds, as Mr. Whispers (Terrence Mann) lurks.
It is rare to find a popular horror work that is truly eerie, that lurks in the shadows and tries to drive you to madness instead of morals... well, rare, at least, unless you're watching an adaptation of Stephen King.
And any time the series' showrunners David Kajganich and Soo Hugh need to create a sudden sense of sweeping menace, they can set the series' gaze out on the alien, icy landscape, watching for whatever lurks there and never spotting it.
"While the market remains in place for further gains, the unwinding of the earnings season is likely to slow the pace of gains as the battle of tax reform lurks in the background," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial.
And the way [her mom] really knows lurks in this strange boyfriend's worst intentions, which are not to see her as a young woman who's seeking affection and emotional engagement, but to see her as someone susceptible to his perversions and desires.
These electroacoustic compositions mark an early appearance of synthesizers on horror scores, and heighten one of the horror genre's most enduring sources of terror: the sensation that something evil lurks under the everyday, if you're willing to peer under the dark corners.
Somewhere in this apartment, hidden among the collected detritus of a half-dozen moves across ten years (a fossil record of phone chargers, power strips, and old utility bills), there lurks a massive orange spiral notebook filled with cryptic names, numbers, and abbreviations.
With European parliamentary elections in the summer of 2019, what lurks beneath these stories is a growing divide between populist and non-populist governments, with France, Germany, the Netherlands and others on one side, and the Italians, Poles and Hungarians on the other.
In another video, Johnson, again, repeated that it was a mistake to allow Hemsworth to traipse around the set without a shirt on, noting the danger that lurks when an audience can only focus on Hemsworth and no one else on screen.
To avoid having to create a live audio link between a person's home back to Amazon's computer systems, Prasad's team had to create a new machine learning system that lurks inside an Echo device and constantly listens for alarms or smashing sounds.
Read MorePrepare for stocks to fall another 210 percent: Fink But the negatives outweigh right now, including outflows from big ETFs, like the S&P 5003 SPDR and the PowerShares QQQ, as well as widening corporate bond spreads suggesting danger still lurks.
Beneath the veneer of optimism over the economic outlook lurks acute anxiety about an increasingly toxic political climate and a deep sense of uncertainty surrounding the U.S. presidency of Donald Trump, who will be inaugurated on the final day of the forum.
"What we seek to get is that balance between a traditional fast, firm links golf course, where danger lurks on every hole, but that is fair enough that it allows the ones who are playing well to really play well," he said.
The DNA of all three films — "Animal House" opened in 1978, and "Caddyshack" came two years later — lurks in a lot of the teen-boy films: the four-alarm lunacy, casual obnoxiousness and glorified impunity, but little of the tenderness and drollery.
When a steely-eyed Kate Sacker tells Chuck that the day he had long dreaded had arrived at last — when the political skills he taught her were used against him — there is no doubt that something wicked lurks behind those office doors.
Aside from the unpleasant specter of the police forcing desperate mothers and children onto buses bound for desert concentration camps (and how long would you have to be homeless to get exiled?), my friend's remark helped me see what lurks beneath Mr.
During the last week of my summer trip here — after a succession of dramas about destructive and dysfunctional adults — I spent time with three shows that tickle and cosset the hopeful, anxious and rowdy kid that lurks inside every respectable mortgage holder.
Stephen King's It centers on an ancient evil that lurks in the cavernous sewers beneath the town of Derry, Maine: a shapeshifting being whose resting form is that of Pennywise the clown (played in Muschietti's films by the ever-menacing Bill Skarsgård).
We took a jaunt down the street to find out what lurks within the glistening shops and found, among other things, $600 cardigans, bottles of bee venom-infused face serum for $200 a pop, $1,184 pairs of jeans, and $30 face massagers.
Mr. Greig's allies, mindful that Mr. Dacre still lurks at The Mail as an executive, take pains to say his changes are merely in tone — that The Mail still supports Brexit, only a more pragmatic, let's-think-this-through kind of Brexit.
That movie shows up several times in The Shape of Water, playing in the background of scenes and advertised on the Orpheum's marquee, and though it doesn't serve as del Toro's primary symbolism, its story lurks around the edges of his film.
But what they must heed from this particular incident is that to do so at too high a discount would also open another possibility: The possibility of unleashing a darkness that lurks in the heart of, apparently, all too many Nutella-loving human souls.
Organizations like OceanX, which seek to bring footage of the deep unknown back the surface, are critical, said Widder, if we want to understand what lurks and thrives in our seas — and how to protect this life from accumulating pollution and deep sea industry.
Because vehicles are mobile and, the justices added in 1985, carry a diminished expectation of privacy for their occupants, it is fine for police to search them on the spot—without a warrant—when they have reasonable suspicion that evidence of a crime lurks inside.
But we'll also lose context that we'll need other productions to help us recover, whether it's the post-Holocaust terror of the mob that lurks in the background of Miller's The Crucible, or the climate of sexual secrecy that suffuses so much of Williams.
And despite the electric-green lawn, blazing off-whites of furniture and concrete, and flashing turquoise of pool water that illuminate each painting with a searing light, there is also a contrasting darkness that lurks in the background or reaches out from the shadows.
"Shame still often lurks unconsciously behind the most successful of gay lives," he writes, a theme that he returns to over and over again in a book that is part polemic, part memoir and part road map for gay people hoping to live fully.
With Miley, light absurdity always lurks right around the corner, which means that song — with its swirling echoes of Lana Del Rey, and also Shirley Bassey's "Diamonds Are Forever" — never quite lives up to its gilded edges, and never quite settles in its purple heart.
The "Ultimate Deal" lurks in the background During the race, Netanyahu -- known to supporters and detractors alike as "Bibi" -- focused on burnishing his status as a global player with close ties to both the President of the United States and the President of Russia.
This is a significant part of Scorsese's power as a filmmaker: The idea that loneliness and paranoia are inevitable and inescapable parts of human existence lurks in the background of nearly every film that Scorsese has made, and often it is front and center.
Like experimental collectives NON Worldwide, N.A.A.F.I., and Janus, as well as next-gen producers like Endgame and the duo Amnesia Scanner, WWWINGS lurks on the penumbral fringes of club music, repurposing grime, trap, and various regional dance strains into something altogether new, exciting, and devastating.
"Deep where it's hot, hot in Arabia, babia, then cool, cold fields of snow, and we'll roll, dream, roll, dream, roll, roll, dream, dream," she yowls, as if her ability to speak has been taken over by an untameable beast that lurks inside her.
" He and other residents last week woke to headlines driving the point home: "4th of July earthquake won't delay the Big One," read one on Friday from the Los Angeles Times; The New York Times reported Thursday's earthquake was "a reminder that the Big One lurks.
The average NFL player makes over a million dollars, a far cry from enslavement of old, but that same fear of black men in revolt lurks in those who maligned and raged against Kaepernick's silent protest -- from NFL owners and fans to corporate sponsors and President Trump.
But downhill from the monarchs' mountain roost, in the oak and pine forests that border this small farming town, there lurks a new threat to their winter habitat: a lust to grow the lucrative avocados that are being consumed at record rates in the United States.
How can he drain the swamp if he — and more importantly the American people — have no idea what lurks in the backgrounds and finances of these nominees that could hinder their fair adjudication of the key issues these nominees will be dealing with on a daily basis?
He's polite and responsive as we converse, but similar to the ominousness that lurks just out of frame in so many pivotal scenes of The Killing of a Sacred Deer, there's something just out of my vision that's capturing the 25-year-old's attention: his luggage.
It also feels a little dated in this age of antihero TV. The prestige television of today likes to ruminate on the corrupt heart of humanity itself, on the darkness that lurks within us all — and this, too, can be very, very boring when not done well.
But this episode reveals her to be a malevolent manifestation of the parasitically evil forces at work in David's incredibly powerful brain — a figure at least as loathsome and lethal as the obese "devil with the yellow eyes," who continuously lurks at the fringes of David's consciousness.
Cam is a sympathetic, saucy thriller, by turns lush and lurid, that pulls us down the web's darker corridors — to question what lurks there, sure, but also to remind us that we've all spent time in those darker corners and there's a reason we like them.
But the party probably worries that this view could change should Yanbian's ethnic make-up be altered by a large influx of North Korean refugees—or if the bankrupt prison-state that lurks next door were to collapse and a unified, rich and attractive Korea were to emerge.
Police in Lilitz, Pennsylvania were less than pleased to find a local prankster "promoting" the upcoming release of Stephen King's novel turned horror flick, IT. In the film, Pennywise the clown lurks around a small Maine town's sewers, snatching children, and leaving red balloons tied to sewer grates.
Its logo, an "M" with a twisted loop inscribed in a circle, lurks at airport terminal bookstores all over the world, the magazine's glossy black cover—which the late David Carr likened to "a slab of printed dark Belgian chocolate"—conveying a placeless, easily translated sort of luxury.
"I am offering, freely and without constraint, my services to his campaign in helping design a cybersecurity platform that will, in the event of his election, help protect America when the cyberwar that lurks on our horizon becomes a reality," he writes in an op-ed in Business Insider.
The stars — Nomi (Jamie Clayton), Riley (Tuppence Middleton), Will (Brian J. Smith), Lito (Miguel Ángel Silvestre), Sun (Doona Bae), Capheus (Toby Onwumere), Kala (Tina Desai) and Wolfgang (Max Riemelt) — are back in their own worlds and one another's, infiltrating their thoughts and bodies, as Mr. Whispers (Terrence Mann) lurks.
While health care and the economy will continue to be the most important issues in the 85033 midterm elections, many pollsters now agree that national security lurks as key secondary concern as ordinary Americans watch the White House careen from one self-inflicted international crisis to the next.
KODERMA/BHILWARA/SYDAPURAM, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In the depths of India's illegal mica mines, where children as young as five work alongside adults, lurks a dark, hidden secret - the cover-up of child deaths with seven killed in the past two months, a Thomson Reuters Foundation investigation revealed.
It resembles, in some ways, the (better) world of Mad Max: Fury Road — a world in which resources are scarce and class privileges are stratified, where technologies from the past are being adapted and combined to do new, exciting, and possibly dangerous things, and where danger lurks around every corner.
Leaders and ordinary citizens have to actually face up to the difficult questions about race, gender, and other forms of inequality, about the human tendency to form groups and be awful to each other, and about the history of doing so that lurks beneath the surface of so many democracies.
" Even before the president's remarks, Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., appeared on Good Morning America to try and smooth things over Friday, the same day Democratic rival Hillary Clinton declared the Republican presidential candidate is "feeding into the worst impulses – the bigotry and bias – that lurks in our country.
KODERMA/BHILWARA/SYDAPURAM, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In the depths of India's illegal mica mines, where children as young as five work alongside adults, lurks a dark, hidden secret - the cover-up of child deaths with seven killed in the past two months, a Thomson Reuters Foundation investigation has revealed.
It is this fear, anger and sometimes paranoia that lurks beneath the surface of Texas politics and that underlies the expansion of gun rights, the reflexive antagonism toward Washington, and the opposition to abortion, same-sex marriage and other issues that seems essential for succeeding in state politics these days.
Instead she turns to a journalist named Cash, who lives in an East Village studio and takes her to his mother's down-at-heels Queens neighborhood; as so often in tales like this one, status anxiety, the sense that rising in the world must inevitably invite punishment, lurks behind the histrionics.
In their chilling recent book "How Democracies Die," the political scientists Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt argued that the main threat to democracy today lurks within: from elected autocrats like Viktor Orban in Hungary and Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey, who hijack the courts, stifle opposition parties and muzzle the press.
Looking ahead, catastrophic miscalculation lurks in the next cyberattack, which could be easily attributed by hostile hackers to the United States or Russia, or in Syria, where Russian and U.S. operations must be constantly de-conflicted, or in Ukraine, where a crisis can lead to catastrophe, or even a rogue operation.
While it's unknown whether or not the White House has kept other conversations with foreign leaders locked up in the same system that was used for the transcript of Trump's talk with Zelensky, the scandal is young and members of Congress may become intensely interested in what lurks in this seemingly secret venue.
"Dead Pigeon" is self-consciously trendy in its percussive zoom shots and hyperkinetic montages, as well as casually outlandish in its locations (a shootout in a maternity ward; a cloak-and-dagger rendezvous at the Beethoven-Haus museum in Bonn; Cologne's annual carnival, in which a killer clown lurks among the costumed participants).
Visually, they not only represented the buttoned-up decency and easy sophistication of America's mandarin class, but also provided a contrast to the president who both lurks in the wings and is at the center of these hearings—the president with his gaudy hair and loud ties and gauche disdain for etiquette.
Establishment choices tend to yield swift confirmations when your party controls the Senate, and assuming that no Lovecraftian horror lurks in his extensive paper trail, I would expect Kavanaugh to be confirmed narrowly but easily, with some skeptical abortion-related questions but little ultimate resistance from Republican Senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski.
" This "adjacent reality," as Ratliff calls it, is Le Roux's reality, and in "The Mastermind" it "lurks just outside of our everyday perception, in the dark corners of the internet we never visit, the quiet ports where ships slip by in the night, the back room of the clinic down the street.
Sometimes a tombstone lurks as a foreboding omen of a tragedy already passed, other portraits are more subtle, like a sunset illuminating a lake behind a boy, or a girl sitting alongside an unfinished piece of sewing, the cut thread harkening back to the ancient Greek symbol of a life cut short.
I realized I was responding to being in a deeply unfamiliar setting — but also to being in a society that Hollywood portrays as a continentwide war zone full of machete-wielding militiamen and witch doctors, leaving the impression a lion lurks around every corner, making you feel you always must be on guard.
There's the obvious plus of getting to see loved ones for the first time in what might feel like eons, but under the excitement usually lurks some anxiety — because no one grills you harder about your relationship status, how much money you have in savings, and the state of your apartment than a parent.
All of Grace's violent rage is carefully repressed, but it lurks behind every word she says: Grace is a celebrated murderess, and the central mystery of Alias Grace is whether she could have actually committed the crime for which she has been convicted — whether she could have been angry enough, violent enough, to kill.
My greatest fear is the unknown that lurks at the end of this question: If students, our collective future and tomorrow's leaders, are unable to exercise their rights of free speech and assembly at a public university or pose questions to a speaker at a lecture, where does that leave us as a nation?
There are some familiar beats (orphans bond; teens have crushes; ghosts can't quite comprehend their own deaths; women with spirit find that spirit violently quashed), but the language is moody and engaging (at one point, phantom Pearl describes herself as "ghostful"), and the truth of the central theme — that danger lurks around every corner — resonates.
He takes said friend's teenage daughter, Danni (Lara Peake), to a soccer match where a major threat lurks: Arkady (Ray Stevenson), the former leader of a revolution in a fictional Russian state (with a much-too-heavy Slavic accent), locks down the stadium to search for his politician brother (Pierce Brosnan) in the crowd.
Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter: In the much-anticipated follow-up to his auspicious debut feature Ex Machina four years ago, writer-director Alex Garland shows an unerring hand in building a sense of unease about what evil lurks in a forest that's been taken over by some kind of "other," and then making it pay off.
Team Josh-ers know that Liza and Josh's chemistry is great, that Josh is never-endingly patient with Liza even though she started their relationship on false premises, that even though the two broke up under painful circumstances a while ago, they've managed to maintain a solid friendship — and the possibility of reuniting always lurks around the corner.
In that enduring misidentification, which is not even Tagouri's first (the last time she was mistaken in another publication for Noor Salman, the wife of Pulse nightclub shooter Omar Mateen), lurks a horrible truth of how America chooses to treat Muslim women who wear the headscarf: To many Americans, one veiled Muslim woman is interchangeable for the next.
Washington (CNN)Most of the attention at Wednesday's dramatic Supreme Court hearing will center on President Donald Trump's travel ban, but a second major legal issue lurks in the case that could affect future White House occupants as well: the propriety of federal courts issuing nationwide injunctions that can bring a president's policy goals to a screeching halt.
"I'm talking about the notion that a slowdown lurks around every corner, as people thought would be the case with Apple tonight, or that pricing is going to get worse, a fret about Alphabet, or demand is about to taper off, the whisper that drove down the stock of Amazon in [the] late afternoon, " the "Mad Money " host said.
That haze can sometimes be more than slight: In the very last image in the book — and in another series of works, "The Fogs" — there lurks a linger of mist that can trace its ancestry back to the aptly named "London particulars" of "Bleak House" in the 19th century and the murky dawn of photographic light.
During some of the quietest scenes, the distant roar of traffic and car horns, the barks of dogs and the chorus of street vendors find their way in, as if to remind us that this big burgeoning monster of a city lurks right outside the door, a character in its own right and one demanding respect.
In fact, the number of one-time Alexa shoppers in 2018 lurks in the low single digits:The Information has learned that only about 2% of the people with devices that use Amazon's Alexa intelligent assistant—mostly Amazon's own Echo line of speakers—have made a purchase with their voices so far in 2018, according to two people briefed on the company's internal figures.
"Behind the ostensible façade of Jeff Koons' art world triumphs and record-breaking auction sales — illustrated by a never-ending parade of museum, art fair and art gallery exhibitions — lurks a well-oiled machine, more specifically an established, archaic System as old as the hills applied to the art world to exploit art collectors' desire to own Jeff Koons sculptures," the suit states.
Billboard's own work—like the Women in Music Awards and their feature on the most powerful 50 women music executives—has evidenced that women are definitely rising up the music business ranks, but seeing them appear so few and far between on the actual Power 100 shows just how hard it is to breach the Hoover Dam that lurks above.
Even in those of her stories that take place against grander backdrops—the cast of Night of The Iguana taking over a hotel in Puerto Vallarta, the high society whirl of pre-revolutionary Chile—she focuses on the out-of-place details, the scratches on the picture, the ugliness that lurks at the margins, just beyond the edge of the spotlight.
You can totally just blast through levels to get to the end (and if you have trouble, you can activate the game's "mellow mode"), but when the secret stuff is hidden behind bits of scenery that unravels at the touch of the tongue (I mean all of this literally), or lurks just offscreen, it's a pleasure to go on a treasure hunt.
With Season 3 of "Stranger Things" arriving on July 4, here's a reminder of where the series left off, inspired by a few of the familiar cuts on its soundtrack: The first season ended with poor Will (Noah Schnapp) finally home after a harrowing ordeal in the Upside Down, the dark parallel dimension that lurks beneath the town of Hawkins, Ind.
Sure, the Baby-Sitters Club books have been successfully adapted into graphic novels that today's kids gobble up, but given that "Best Babysitters Ever" plays off some serious '80s nostalgia, a question lurks: Is the book bound to entice parents and librarians who harbor dear memories of cuddling up with their own super-special editions, more than it will speak to children?
To speak about the economy with any efficacy, or so as to provide any entertainment, the senator would have to take all the ugly, corrupt, almost animal malfeasance that lurks below the shiny machined surfaces of terminology like "mortgage-backed securities" and "predatory lending," and breathe it into life, into lives, into real-seeming sagas of real people who'd been duped, indebted, and dispossessed—hardworking, American, etc.
In their way, these more interior moments were as exciting as the show's more ostensibly thrilling sequences, such as the team's flight from the furious Captain Connor, who arrives at the crime scene hellbent on thwarting their investigation, or our glimpses of the killer, who at one point lurks just a few feet away from where Kreizler and company are studying the latest victim.
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