They, too, need well-drained soil to perform well, and while tolerant of a bit of shade, prefer to bask in the sun. |
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He was a quiet fellow, disinclined to tell anecdotes or bask in the refracted glow of a Hollywood account. |
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While you bask in the glow of victory, I know what you're secretly thinking. |
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Dozens of black kites wheel around the spire surveying the dusty gardens for dead meat and the church walls bask in sunshine. |
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Because wart-biters bask in the sun, ambient temperature is of less importance than incoming radiation from the sun. |
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Most of the life in the universe could bask in the ruddy light of red dwarfs. |
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Contemporary Dutch teams should be judged on their own merits and not allowed to bask in the reflected glory of a mythical past. |
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Having already given up so much during the previous bankruptcies, this was supposed to be their time to bask in the benefits. |
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This two-hour show offers a venue for jazz lovers to bask in the appreciation of the music. |
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But some of those who were near the top of the class refused to bask in the glory and criticised the way the information was presented. |
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Nestled at the foot of two mountain ranges, newcomers to Salt Lake bask in outdoor pleasures such as hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking. |
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Butterflies are cold-blooded and bask in the sun to raise their body temperatures. |
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She filled out the return form and dropped it in the mailbox, then rushed back inside to bask in her glory. |
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If we bask in false security and drop our guard, the rot spreads, corrupting the entire society. |
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The trade unions and employers will bask in the reflected glory of his sound stewardship. |
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Your winter blues will be banished as you bask in this triumphantly uplifting anthem. |
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It's easier to bask in the memory of a glorious past than to confront some of the myths we continue to cherish in the present. |
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He knew it made him a sentimental cornball but he could bask in Ally's beauty for hours on end. |
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Other images bask in incongruity, as when a hulking elk lounges in a wicker chaise at what might be a company picnic. |
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The curious bearded seal and harp seal birth their pups nearby ice floes or merely bask in the warmth of the midnight sun. |
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So we talk about the passing parade of people, and order caviar and wine and bask in the swankiness of it all. |
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Summer holidays are here, bringing the chance to bask in delicious sunshine. |
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Both bask in a kind of bluesy dirty rock n roll that really is hard to come by these days. |
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Mosquitoes and many other insects bask in flowers, orientating their bodies to absorb solar radiation. |
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Indecision can be ignored entirely while I bask in sun and warmth until some time Tuesday. |
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We can bask in 75 degree warmth one day and bundle up for a spring snow the next, enduring a temperature fluctuation as much as 40 degrees. |
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To counteract this, living reptiles bask in the sun and orient their bodies for maximum heat absorption. |
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For the moment, however, the leader and his colleagues can bask in the afterglow of a job extremely well done. |
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Romantic and sexy, Paris beckons people from all over the world to bask in its splendor. |
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How can one of the strongest armies in the world bask in the glorification of its strength when it faces an unarmed civilian population? |
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Allow yourself to bask in the glory of scored achievements, taking a breather from attacking new goals. |
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As you snuggle in front of a cozy fire or bask in the warmth of your wood stove, you are taking part in a ritual of comfort and enjoyment handed down through the centuries. |
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Instead, I shall bask in all this glory and hope it brings me new found arrogance, snobbery and untold riches so I can retire to Pismo Beach and be a happy miser. |
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And with a record 1,762 Whooper's swans coming to dine on grain and potatoes and bask in higher temperatures, the spectacular visitors are causing twitchers ' hearts to race. |
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The joy among backbenchers when McCreevy announced the programme last December was almost unconfined, as they scurried off to their constituencies to bask in the good news. |
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The moment he sprinkles some stardust around the Cadillac Championship, up pops the master scene stealer to bask in the associated glow. |
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Seals may 'haul out' to bask in the sun on partially submerged rocks as the tide begins to ebb. |
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But until then the Samurai are happy to bask in their glory. |
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Find a partner who can dance well, then just bask in her glory. |
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But she also made Miliband look like the lucky guy who could bask in her charisma if only he'd stop being such a boring ol' PM in waiting. |
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Beyond your balcony, is the sparkling water, where in the early morning, large manta rays bask in the sunshine and electric-blue fish dart in frenzy. |
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Let yourself be enchanted by its charm as you bask in surroundings that have already been a source of inspiration for many visitors. |
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While by no means poor, the Bennett family of three boys and two girls did not bask in any degree of luxury. |
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My purpose, however, is not to bask in the sunshine of past achievements but to steel ourselves for the final push. |
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Take time during a stopover in Ausserberg to savour some fine Valaisian specialities and bask in plenty of Valaisian sun and local hospitality. |
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Tour refined gardens peacefully at your own pace, bask in the sun on a terrace or allow yourself a regenerating hammam. |
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Not naturally aggressive and will bask in the sun near it's home to enable 'a quick retreat' if disturbed. |
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None of the hoopla seemed to have fazed the Iranian president, who loves to bask in controversy during his U.S. visits. |
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The Olympic and Paralympic flames are extinguished, but the RCMP can still bask in the glow of a job well done. |
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They bask in four or five weeks of pleasure, and then return home to a void and a glut of time. |
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Otherwise the bosses can bask in the glow of fake admiration while the morale of other workers goes down the drain. |
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But this is not a moment for anyone to bask in congratulations or rest on their laurels. |
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From an early age, he had a wide circle of friends who loved his stories and crowded near to bask in the warmth of his personality. |
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Eventually I would take the subway to reach my destination but first I needed to walk and bask in the warm weather. |
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A small but well planned bathroom includes a bath which has been strategically positioned to allow the bather to bask in the stunning views of Kinsale harbour. |
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Speaking in hushed tones, they drink in the myriad of stars and bask in Grandmother Moon's glow. |
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But this characteristic is a double-edged weapon which can sometimes lead the most novice bands to hastily bask in comfortable commonplaces. |
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Stay up late to aim, shoot and clear orange pegs, and bask in Extreme Fever glory under the silver moon. Then, put your Peggle skills to the ultimate test in Challenge mode. |
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But we do not have the luxury to bask in those successes. |
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Four species of freshwater crocodile climb trees to bask in areas lacking a shoreline. |
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Generous, with no thought for his own financial gain, Frédéric is a disconcertingly modest man who has always refused to bask in the glory of his genius. |
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Just as the government would tell Canadians this bill is to enhance public safety, the real reason for this bill is so some of those opposite can bask in the limelight of world opinion. |
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Toad's Mouth, a landmark boulder near Burbage Bridge, stood crisply against the blue sky – but the wind was cold and, being under-dressed, I dropped into the deep-set brook to bask in its shelter for a while. |
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It was against his better nature to bask in a sense of satisfaction, his instinct always to look forward to the next challenge even if, for once, reflection seemed the safest option. |
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But the ALP's infatuation with such an obvious rat with a gold tooth stemmed from more than a desire to bask in Bond's reflected glory, though that was evidently a part. |
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It was criticized, ironically, by the Conservatives at that time but they now bask in this type of element and have turned it into more of a controlling nature than ever before. |
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Nigeria Govt will bask in the relief from a determined critic. |
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Today, tourists can visit his former summerhouse and bask in the same landscape to which the philosopher had once claimed to feel physically bonded. |
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In summer, reptiles and amphibians choose appropriate habitat and bask in the sun to reach body temperatures that allow them to hunt effectively and digest prey. |
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The chances are that you will even bask in the satisfaction of the accomplishment and wonder why you never tackled simple tasks like that when you were younger. |
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They are more than happy to bask in their team's glory but the minute things look like they are going pear-shaped they're off like a shot. |
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As spring slowly arrives, snakes come out to bask in the sun, snowdrops emerge, and the great crested grebe does a dance. |
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A female python will not leave the eggs, except to occasionally bask in the sun or drink water. |
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These reptiles are mostly active during the twilight and occasionally bask in the sun, but are more often found hiding beneath rocks and logs. |
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Five days, also, in which to bask in their own impressive achievements. |
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Even on Labor Day, while we bask in the blinding sun one last time. |
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On this evidence they will certainly face tougher tests, as a depleted Newcastle side seemed to bask in the relative security of being ninth in the table. |
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As ectotherms, lizards have a limited ability to regulate their body temperature, and must seek out and bask in sunlight to gain enough heat to become fully active. |
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But a day or two to hang out on a pal's set, eat craft service and bask in the schadenfreude of their best friend's production nightmares? Who wouldn't want to do that? |
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The mainstream crowd could bask in the glory of Aqualung and Skating Away On The Thin Ice Of A New Day, while devotees were treated to the likes of Griminelli's Lament. |
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