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India has a dormant but not dead $120 billion scheme to bring "surplus" water from north to south by linking up the country's main rivers.
It also has a dormant stage that hides in the liver, causing recurrences months or years later, sometimes long after the victim has left the malarial area.
An idyllic island roughly the size of Staten Island with less of a tenth of its population, St. Kitts has a dormant volcano as its centerpiece, and coral reefs lie beyond its beaches.
The Philippines has a dormant claim to the eastern part of Sabah.
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"We have a dormant nuclear industry," he said.
ADAM GOPNIK: I have a dormant twitter account — dormant because I am never sure what to tweet.
In contrast, heteropterans that feed on annual plants have a dormant winter adult stage that flies to a new host plant each spring after seeds germinate.
Parker concedes that his material particularly appeals to lapsed maths nerds but he believes that more of us have a dormant interest than you might think.
The great majority of those people have a dormant infection and cannot infect others, and many people go decades with the germs in their system, with no resulting illness.
Most of the showiest oxalis have a dormant period, but since your plants came label-free, they're probably from a species that doesn't mind skipping this step.
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