It is an astonishing victory over the forces of government inertia, and she could not resist basking in her moment of glory. |
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I was basking in the warm glow of appreciation when I realised my thumb was starting to throb. |
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Of course, basking sharks frequent our coastal waters, but seldom are they observed making the movements described by the surfers. |
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Anyone who has swum with basking sharks will tell you that it is an awesome experience. |
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Diving takes place year-round, but late spring is fantastic for spotting basking sharks. |
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Harbour porpoises, the smallest of their family in the UK, are a common sight here, along with minke whales, dolphins and basking sharks. |
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We now know from satellite-tagging programmes that basking sharks live in UK waters and follow the plankton to deeper water during the winter. |
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After basking in a sweet spot for quite a while, the banks may be headed for a rough patch. |
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He will also be able to enjoy spectacular scenery and get close to wildlife including basking sharks, dolphins, puffins and gannets. |
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Unlike most sharks, both whale and basking sharks are filter feeders who grow to large sizes by feeding on plankton. |
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Incoming tides also bring at certain times of the year shoals of mackerel and bass, dolphins, basking sharks and giant jellyfish. |
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There's another shark that's considerably larger than the white shark called the basking shark, and that gets to be about 40 feet long. |
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The insect is the first praying mantis to be homed at Studley Grange and is on display in a glass tank and now basking in the heat it is used to. |
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In this image the sungazer lizard is basking in the sun on a dry rock absorbing in the sun's heat rays. |
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Even that can be a blessing in disguise when basking sharks and sunfish follow their lunch. |
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Hand gestures to indicate the sighting of a hammerhead or a basking shark can easily be misunderstood if they are improvised at the last moment! |
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These waters can also be good for spotting sunfish, basking sharks and whales. |
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This lizard avoids a winter hibernation phase by the use of sun basking behaviors. |
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Jeremy had lit the fire earlier and I was lying beside it now, basking in the heat and stuffing myself with food. |
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A group of stunned surfers spotted the basking shark thrashing helplessly in a sand bar. |
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He is sure to earn millions basking in the success of his military strategy. |
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Now the sheer cliffs are inhabited by choughs, golden eagles, feral goats and basking seals. |
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Imagine the sun basking down on you over the past week with a pool nearby to take a dip and cool off in whenever you liked. |
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A young poet prodigy is basking in royal approval after receiving a message from the Queen. |
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In feeding blue butterflies, the wings are held slightly open to allow body basking, augmented by the hairiness of the dark body. |
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After basking in hot summer sunshine, the weather broke and torrential rain and flash floods brought chaos across Greater Manchester. |
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The basking shark, Cetorhinus maximus is only second in size to the whale shark. |
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It has also created websites monitoring whale shark and basking shark movements and identification worldwide. |
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No plankton means no basking sharks or manta rays but it also means exceedingly good visibility. |
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When Cedric was eased out, Rajinder Singh, basking on the victory as junior coach, secured the plum post of the chief coach for the senior team. |
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But while the whole team are still basking in the afterglow of their win, this is only the start of David's journey. |
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With the successful end to the landmark case, all seven couples are now basking in its afterglow. |
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On the weekends, basking in the late May sunshine, Moscow appears nearly deserted with crowds of city-dwellers leaving for their dachas. |
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Though coyly written in the third person, these quips show him basking in his achievements. |
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A year ago, Americans were basking in what many believed was a post-racial new dawn. |
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General Howrad was basking in the cheers when, his aide leaned in and whispered something in his ear. |
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On any given day I found him seated in a lawn chair outside the shack, basking in the late afternoon sun. |
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Schools of spinner dolphin and two enormous sunfish seen basking at the surface on the return journey proved the cherry on the icing. |
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The American bullfrog, for example, discharges copious amounts of mucus when basking in the drying rays of the sun. |
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I will be seeking solace in the long scarf, basking in its warmth like a lover's embrace. |
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The small round porthole was coated in a thin layer of fog, and he saw nothing but the smooth ocean basking in the moon glow. |
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Torrential rain brought flash floods to Scarborough, leaving holidaymakers donning raincoats instead of basking in the sun. |
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For many years there was a commercial fishery for basking sharks, as their liver oil in particular is highly prized. |
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Out across the water, Iona lay basking under an astonishingly blue Hebridean sky. |
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Divers have reported balleen wrasse, pollard, cod, bib and even basking sharks swimming around the frigate's passageways. |
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Just three months ago Asian airlines were basking in big turnarounds of their passenger and cargo traffic. |
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The whole area seemed rather peaceful, basking in the comfort and content of Christmas. |
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It is an astonishing victory over the forces of government inertia, and Hodge could not resist basking in her moment of glory. |
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This treatment involves basking in a warm bath while more than 100 jets massage your body. |
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We camped outside under an enormous Hebridean sky, under the gaze of an inquisitive seal basking in the shallows. |
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Large rocks or a stone wall make great basking spots for these cold-blooded insects. |
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The east-facing front porch provides plenty of comfortable seating for basking in early-morning sunlight. |
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One would have expected to see him basking in the glory of having achieved yet another first. |
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And by golly, all weekend long and for nearly the entirety of the coming week, we'll be basking underneath blue skies and 68-degree weather. |
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Some lucky people also come across leopards basking on the rocks early in the mornings. |
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Crocodiles are cold-blooded creatures, and they keep their temperature constant by basking in the sun and staying in the water at night. |
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Finally, butterflies like some flat stones for basking or sunbathing to gather warmth for powering their wings. |
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The lucky new resident, nicknamed Tama-chan, was given residency because he has been seen of late frolicking in and basking along a local river. |
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Even now, basking in the glory of her success, we are living a tragedy. |
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But the separatists continue to think they are basking in the glory of their accomplishment. |
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Lewis was enormously pleased with himself, basking in the attention from the New York media. |
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Occasionally, Axwell raises his hands high in the air like an electro conductor, basking in his power over the crowd. |
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And, we are still basking in the afterglow of that great lecture. |
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At any given time most people were breathlessly anticipating the arrival of the Queen, feverishly following her tour through the country, or basking in the afterglow of it. |
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Seconds later and I was basking in the drug-induced glow of pure joy. |
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Sunday I plan to wake up basking in a soft glow of satisfaction having convinced enough pop punters from last night to buy a ticket to the second show. |
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From babies to grannies, everybody was enjoying themselves playing ball, building sandcastles or just basking in the glory of the sweltering rays. |
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Come winter though, wombats are not averse to a little basking in the sun. |
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This game may have been formally billed as a World Cup warm-up, but none of the 60,000 crowd basking in Cardiff sun were in any doubt that this was a real test match. |
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Hi there, just about half an hour or so ago I spotted a Comma butterfly basking on a rock in a woodland glade in the presence of some dragonflies. |
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Their body temperatures fluctuate from as low as 24 degrees C to as high as 33 degrees C. Unlike three-toed sloths, however, they do not thermoregulate by basking. |
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He's to be seen at low water basking on the reef when things are quiet and diving for fish just off the point when there are not too many swimmers around. |
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Strange creatures accustomed to deeper waters or warmer climes such as basking sharks, eagle rays, and bluefin tuna are increasingly being found around our shores. |
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But like other fish, sharks have red muscle as well as white muscle, the red muscle actually predominating in slow swimming fish like basking sharks. |
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Last year several basking sharks cruised within 100m of the beach and a pod of dolphins made regular visits, so you never can tell what might turn up. |
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There are seven categories of fish, including the basking shark, and the same number of amphibians and reptiles such as turtles, toads, lizards and newts. |
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Given that conditions were clear blue overhead, with the whole country basking snowily under sunlight, it was extraordinarily difficult to see where I was going. |
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Zac is now basking in the pride of his mum and dad and the praise of the police and his nursery school, which gave him a special merit certificate. |
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The cats lounge about the garden, lazy felines basking under the warm sun. |
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The sunlight was again basking her vivid curls in fiery red. |
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The machines clone undeserving Mom from a lock of her hair preserved by Teddy, and David gets to spend one perfect day basking in the radiance of maternal plenitude. |
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A Kendal primary school is basking in the warm glow of enthusiastic praise after receiving a flattering report from the judges of a training and development award. |
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In contrast, crocodile birds wander freely among the basking creatures, picking leeches and parasites from their skins, and food fragments from their mouths. |
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If the wind is blowing in from the east then sea fret hits even when the rest of old Blighty is basking in conditions more akin to the Mediterranean. |
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I well remember my first underwater encounter with a basking shark. |
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Despite their large size and threatening appearance, basking sharks are not aggressive and are harmless to humans. |
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Some of our most special species include basking sharks, bottle-nosed dolphins, corals and anemones. |
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Dolphins, seals and otters inhabit the loch, and basking sharks can appear in its waters during the summer months. |
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Killer whales have been observed feeding on basking sharks off California and New Zealand. |
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Though the basking shark is large and slow, it can breach, jumping entirely out of the water. |
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The enormous basking shark, for example, lives entirely on plankton and the leatherback turtle's main food is jellyfish. |
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The basking shark is the only member of the family Cetorhinidae, part of the mackerel shark order Lamniformes. |
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Scores of dolphins, shoals of barracuda and basking fur seals provide a bonus as a graceful mollymawk, a small albatross, glides by. |
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Peninsula cooters are frequently seen basking on partially submerged logs, balanced on their belly plates with their legs outstretched. |
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Couldn't even wait for Charlie Smallmouth Bass to concede before basking in the glow. |
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Dip nets, hoop nets, and basking traps were used in 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001 to gather mark and recapture data. |
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In particular, very large numbers of great northern diver and basking sharks use the site and could have been affected by the development. |
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So maybe the LTA should stop basking in the reflected glory of a player who emerged from outside their system and start listening to him instead. |
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Offshore there are harbour porpoises, basking sharks and various species of dolphin. |
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The European adder can be found basking on bracken, the colour of their skin concealing them. |
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It is ascribed to Herodotus, and supposedly describes the basking habits of the Egyptian crocodile. |
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In the days leading up to birth, the female can often be seen basking in the sun on a warm road. |
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Important resources include basking, feeding, and nesting sites as well as refuges from predators. |
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Other mechanisms include basking on warm beaches and producing heat through their activity and movements of their muscles. |
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Animals commonly found in the lough include common seals, basking sharks and brent geese. |
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Offshore, minke whales, Killer whales, basking sharks, porpoises and dolphins are among the sealife that can be seen. |
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The exact lifespan of the basking shark is unknown, but experts estimate to be about 50 years. |
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The basking shark is a cosmopolitan migratory species, found in all the world's temperate oceans. |
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The enigmatic little rare moth called Weaver's Wave can be seen again basking on the quartz-rich rocks, and the starry saxifrage and bog asphodel flower in the mossy runnels. |
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The basking shark is a ram feeder, filtering zooplankton, very small fish, and invertebrates from the water with its gill rakers by swimming forwards with their mouths open. |
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It's a 100-acre wildlife park populated by thousands of alligators with breathtaking zip-line rides above the snapping jaws of those basking in the mud below. |
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This fish was a pioneer for the ecological niche filled today by mammals, like blue whales, and cartilaginous fish, such as manta rays, basking sharks and whale sharks. |
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Historically, the basking shark has been a staple of fisheries because of its slow swimming speed, placid nature, and previously abundant numbers. |
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Some Arctic species like Gynaephora groenlandica have special basking and aggregation behaviours apart from physiological adaptations to remain in a dormant state. |
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Even though they do not form social groups, many species congregate in certain sections of rivers, tolerating each other at times of feeding and basking. |
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White rust and leaf eelworm affects chrysanthemums, while whitefly, red spider mite and mealybugs love basking in the heat of greenhouses and conservatories. |
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Snowzie, 41, is desperate to track down her beloved pet, who likes nothing better than munching on a bit of cheese and basking under the sunlamp at his home on Mannering Road. |
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Offshore, basking shark and various species of whale and dolphin can often be seen, and the remoter islands' seabird populations are of international significance. |
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