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Crocodiles are fascinating because they can look so dormant while remaining deadly.
He also has 100 or so dormant wells, and a $179,000 fine for failing to plug them.
"Politics has been so dormant in Texas," said Evan Smith, the editor of The Texas Tribune, whose livecast of Davis's filibuster was viewed by 182,000 people.
At times, the rush was so dormant that the Jets gave up and dropped an eighth man into coverage and rushed with three men on the line.
No good thing in life comes without work and sacrifice, so dormant goals are just that -- an imaginary reality.
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This case history suggests how national identities have persisted within the Soviet Union & explains the not so-dormant hostility of Estonia toward Moscow.
But they also trigger the dormant (and not-so-dormant) part of ourselves which wants to kick in and criticize and blow up our life.
After so many dormant years, it is perhaps no surprise that West Bromwich Albion retain a nostalgic fondness for more prosperous days.
At the time, the NUJ at the Express titles and their stablemate, the Daily Star, was not so much dormant as comatose.
I can't sleep, as usual, and lay upside down at the end of the bed, letting the blood rush to my head to reaffirm that I am, in fact, alive, and that my life has so much dormant potential that I've forgotten about, in the rote motions of living to pay bills alone.
The fourth and final question deals with the possibility of an increased frequency of NA mutations in the wild populations of viruses, as well as the emergence of novel and so far dormant subtypes (N9) in potentially harmful virus strains.
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