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As for the storyline, danger lurks behind every corner — again.
It's a country where partisanship lurks behind, roughly speaking, everything.
Instead, it lurks behind the scenes acting as the interconnecting services.
Yet the shadow of the CIA lurks behind the achievements of that time.
What in the ex-governor's own state of mind lurks behind such brash words?
From surprise comeback scares to really unsettling visual imagery, jarring weirdness lurks behind every corner.
Gheorghe lurks behind the test subjects holding a tablet computer that can "see" into their brains.
We explain the political subtext that often lurks behind the dazzling scenes in the Austrian capital.
A political subtext often lurks behind the dazzling scenes, but this year's season has proved especially fraught.
This is the 'by the book' formula that lurks behind the well-trodden maxim 'don't feed the trolls'.
We call them all "hate crimes," as if the same motivation lurks behind each of these disparate incidents.
The front hood thing is locked, so we might never know what lurks behind the Alfa Romeo logo.
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.
Still, some critics like director Ava DuVernay warn that real danger lurks behind these kinds of presidential tweets.
I have anxiety about things I cannot control, my grief lurks behind joyous milestones like graduations, new jobs, my wedding day.
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.
In the monetary policy debate that lurks behind the Fed battle, you can see some of the reasons for Trump's political success.
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.
I like to walk around my Los Angeles neighborhood and wonder what drama lurks behind the pretty facades and lawns, the occasional picket fence.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
There, they prepare for the upcoming war with Aurora while knowing that a deeper enemy lurks behind the attacks.
The two first met as members of The Second City's Toronto stage company, for which Earle has also directed."Sharp satire lurks behind laughs in Second City's latest". Toronto Star, March 13, 2014. Their son Sam Earle is also an actor,"The return of Chris Earle and Radio :30".
Near a wood, the goddess Sif rests her head on a stump while the half-deity Loki lurks behind, blade in hand. Loki intends to cut Sif's hair per a myth recounted in Skáldskaparmál. Skáldskaparmál (Old Norse: 'The Language of Poetry'; c. 50,000 words; ; ) is the second part of Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda.
Partially based on the manga "The Gathering." A young man with a past begins work in a factory, where he attracts the amorous attention of a mysterious woman who lurks behind the scenes. He is a relatively unique young man, perhaps a genetic one-off, in that he feels no particular attraction to Tomie. This of course intrigues Tomie, and she begins to become obsessed with him.
Korolyov, a young doctor, visits the house of Lyalikov, a recently deceased factory owner, to attend to the heiress, twenty- year old Liza, who has heart problems. The factory looks threatening, Korolyov begins to construct a picture of it in his mind as of the Devil's abode. He can't help thinking of the unspeakable suffering that lurks behind these dark walls. The owners' house, surrounded by workshops and ran, apparently by the governess, looks for him equally unpleasant.
Next to Mary Magdalene's dressing-mirror, in a convention of Baroque painting , the Skull has quite different connotations and reminds the viewer that the Magdalene has become a symbol for repentance. In C. Allan Gilbert's much- reproduced lithograph of a lovely Gibson Girl seated at her fashionable toilette, an observer can witness its transformation into an alternate image. A ghostly echo of the worldly Magdalene's repentance motif lurks behind this turn-of-the-20th century icon.
Sif sleeps while Loki lurks behind in an illustration (1894) by A. Chase Regarding the accusations that Loki makes to Sif in Lokasenna, Carolyne Larrington says that Sif is not elsewhere attested as unfaithful, though notes that Odin makes a similar accusation in Hárbarðsljóð, and theorizes a potential connection between the story of Loki cutting off Sif's hair with these references. Larrington says "how he got close enough to carry this out might be explained by this verse."Larrington (1999:276).
Further changes were made when it was realised that Granger could not do an Irish accent – the character of Mulvaney was changed to the Cockney "Ackroyd" (Granger could do Cockney). Once this change was made, Berman decided that the other two lead characters should also have their names changed, to Malloy and Sykes, to emphasise that the work was more of an MGM original than derived from Kipling.HOLLYWOOD ISSUE: DANGER LURKS BEHIND THE SWINGING DOORS By THOMAS F. BRADY. New York Times, 26 November 1950: X5.
While Baby Jesus thefts are largely regarded as pranks, they are set apart by the involvement of a religious icon. "They think it's a prank, but it isn't a prank to some of these people," Pennsylvania state police Corporal Paul Romanic told The Morning Call newspaper, in regards to an incident in which ten nativity scene figures were found in a yard after being stolen from across Bucks County, Pennsylvania. "Plus, it's just wrong to steal the baby Jesus." Some have wondered if an anti-Christian sentiment lurks behind the thefts.
Ursula, the vampire who prevented the other members of her coven from killing Vittorio, lurks behind his room's window. She continues to seduce him, all while draining blood from him, and giving him some of her own. Vittorio is led by Ursula to the coven's lair, as she attempts to make him part of their gatherings. It is an ancient castle, where he discovers its many gardens filled with old people and sick children; he suddenly realizes that some of these people he had met at the village.
10 years after the FFI, an unnoticed darkness lurks behind the country; Japan and what used to be soccer has changed over the decade. Because of the victory of Inazuma Japan, soccer has become greatly popular and influential in the country, to the point that a school's worth is directly proportional to the skill of their soccer team. The weak schools are forgotten and forced to close down due to lack of public interest and applicants. Soccer in Japan is now controlled by an organization called Fifth Sector and is led by the one known as the "Holy Emperor" Ishido Shuuji.
Unbeknown to her husband, the woman kept a secret journal where she chronicled her feelings of entrapment, her distaste with her situation, and her disgust of her surroundings, particularly emphasizing the yellow wallpaper that surrounds her. Eventually, she writes about her hallucinations of a woman that lurks behind the pattern of the wallpaper. In a fit of delusion, the narrator rips all of the wallpaper off the wall in order to free the woman imprisoned behind it. She then takes up the menial task of pacing around the room, just as the woman in the wallpaper did.
This opportunity to make a political confession of faith reflected the political turn that he already had taken in his fiction, having attacked European anti-republicanism in The Bravo (1831). Cooper continued this political course in The Heidenmauer (1832) and The Headsman: or the Abbaye of Vigneron (1833). The Bravo depicted Venice as a place where a ruthless oligarchy lurks behind the mask of the "serene republic". All were widely read on both sides of the Atlantic, though some Americans objected that Cooper had apparently abandoned American life for European—not realizing that the political subterfuges in the European novels were cautions directed at his American audiences.
Hirsi Ali added in 2017 that Islamophobia was a "manufactured" term whose usage emboldens radical Muslims to push for censorship and that "we can't stop the injustices if we say everything is 'Islamophobic' and hide behind a politically correct screen." Left-wing journalist and 'New Atheist' writer Christopher Hitchens stated in February 2007 that "a stupid term – Islamophobia – has been put into circulation to try and suggest that a foul prejudice lurks behind any misgivings about Islam's infallible 'message.'" Writing in the New Humanist in May 2007, philosopher Piers Benn suggests that people who fear the rise of Islamophobia foster an environment "not intellectually or morally healthy", to the point that what he calls "Islamophobia-phobia" can undermine "critical scrutiny of Islam as somehow impolite, or ignorant of the religion's true nature."Benn, Piers (31 May 2007).
By contrast the Imaginary Father is an imago, the composite of all the imaginary constructs that the subject builds up in fantasy around the figure of the father; and may be construed either as an ideal father or as the opposite, the bad father – what Slavoj Žižek referred to as "the reverse of the father, the "anal father" who lurks behind the Name-of-the-Father qua bearer of the symbolic law".Slavoj Žižek, Enjoy Your Symptom! (London 2008) p. 145 As to the real father, Lacan stresses how "the ravaging effects of the paternal figure are to be observed with particular frequency in cases where the father really has the function of a legislator...with too many opportunities of being in a position of undeserving, inadequacy, even of fraud, and, in short, of excluding the Name- of-the-Father from its position in the signifier".

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