Sentences with phrase «after lying dormant»

After lying dormant for almost two centuries, Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull (that's pronounced AY - uh - full - ay - ho - kul) volcano blew its top on March 30 - in the process spurring an evacuation of hundreds, while at the same time, drawing in more than 25,000 tourists from around the world, eager to see the «lavafalls» and fiery belching up close (but not without some danger as reports of tourist rescues are showing).
After lying dormant in my brain for a few years, the idea sprouted to life when I purchase this gorgeous dress from Finale Boutique in Lakewood.
This potent moon definitely signifies a time for things to blossom after lying dormant for many months.
After lying dormant for months, volatility has come storming back with a vengeance.

Not exact matches

When levels of arbitrium build up — after a large number of cells have died — phages stop killing off the remaining bacteria and retreat to lie dormant in bacterial genomes instead.
Some ravage the body quickly, while others — after an initial infection — lie dormant for decades.
The symptoms usually subside after three to 10 days and can lie dormant after that for months or even years.
With the Souls series seemingly lying dormant after Dark Souls 3, Bandai Namco's Code Vein looks to pick up the mantle of the Soulsborne genre.
By Eddie on 13/05/2015 This week marks the return of everyone's favourite road warrior Max Rockatansky after nearly 30 years of lying dormant after the ill - advised Beyond Thunderdome adventure.
The illness may lie dormant until after you bring the puppy home.
After having lain dormant for over 400 years, Arenal Volcano erupted violently on July 29, 1968, wreaking havoc on the local population and creating a «lava - scape» for miles around its base.
Because in early 2016, he rebooted it after many years of the series lying dormant.
The story takes place at the beginning of the Transformers awakening, when a volcano stirs them to life after millions of years lying dormant on Earth.
It may lie dormant, and be discovered late in life after a long struggle, as with Mondrian or Proust himself.
Others will often convey having a desire to grow in their faith, after feeling that it has lain dormant for a period of time.
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