Sentences with phrase «then go dormant»

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.

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Dear Dave, I live in NJ, and I have heard that if I bring in peppers for the winter, they will go dormant and then come back next year.
If some ended up on these slopes, and over the years maybe they built up a vital community, and then in the dry periods they could go dormant.
While plants take up CO2 as they awaken after their winter hibernation, and then release it again as they go dormant again in the fall, they can only sop up so much in a given season, leaving behind an ever - growing excess amount.
The grass will go dormant in winter, then resume growing in the spring.
Unfortunately, if I let the turbocharger go dormant or let the engine rpms drop, then turbo lag became an issue.
In every forest, carbon is constantly being absorbed as trees and other organisms grow, then released as they die or go dormant.
The grass will go dormant in winter, then resume growing in the spring.
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