Sentences with phrase «just goes dormant»

It just goes dormant, as New York and Boston's did while they traded off being good and being bad, just never at the same time.

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«Because the bacterium that causes TB can lie dormant in someone's lung for months or even years before it causes disease, we had no way of knowing whether a TB case we have just diagnosed was a recent infection — suggesting the outbreak is still going on — or whether the person was infected years ago.»
Date palm seeds can go dormant for decades until the right light and water conditions are just right.
I was going to say that it just creates the physical arousal that'll stimulate your brain to be thinking about it again, because it does kind of dormant, if you're not [inaudible 00:12:28] paying attention to it, stimulating it with the O shot.
Danny Boyle just bolstered the cast of his new thriller Trance, which will shoot later this year, then go dormant until late 2012 while the director works on the London Olympics, before finally being completed next fall for release sometime in 2013.
While MacDonald does have a small pension from the non-unionized animation studio he worked with for 23 years, he just wishes he hadn't let his director's guild membership pension plan go dormant for decades while he was an employee there.
Larvae that had encysted in the liver and gone dormant will re-awaken during the host's pregnancy, continuing their migration just in time to infect the nursing kittens.
«But there a lot of people who just let their turf go dormant, which means they don't water on a regular basis.
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