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It has built a steel fence around the woodland cottage resort at Muskoka that will receive the G8, and deployed special forces on overtime to lurk in the water and surrounding forest.
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The Austin Bat Segway Tour checks in on the Congress Avenue Bridge bat colony as well as on apparitions said to lurk in landmarks like the Moonlight Towers and the Austin Club.
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Other issues, such as tax reform to close loopholes, have simply been abandoned because they seem so impossible given the power of lobbyists and campaign contributors who lurk on K Street.
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Bacteria, in contrast, often just lurk in the environment (like tetanus), and may thrive on many hosts (as does bubonic plague, for example).
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We need to know where our exposures lurk, including those of our own making as well as those thrust on us by the actions of competitors, adversaries, and regulators.
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But while the players take the plaudits, Fletcher will be happy to lurk in the background as he mulls over how his team can improve and go on to even greater triumphs.
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