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In the original, Wilfred peacefully basks in his owners' backyard. 
He basks in chants at rallies that validate his policies.
Inside the Oval Office, Trudeau basks in his own self-satisfied glow.
Harvey basks in the spotlight when times are good and coverage is fawning.
His concerto basks in their music; elements of their styles come through unabashedly.
She climbs under her soft, cream-colored comforter and basks in the coziness.
And with their high-energy light, they transform all that basks in their luminosity.
Chicken Delicious, basks in the light at Mimi's restaurant on Second Avenue in Manhattan.
Trump generally basks in crowd settings, though he has traveled far less than his predecessors.
Commonly described as a "doughnut hole" surrounded by Edison, N.J., Metuchen basks in its exceptionalism.
Where can a pessimistic headbanger find metal that rocks hard, but also basks in unbridled negativity?
The other basks in nostalgia for a moment when two lovers felt safe from the elements.
Longley likes to shift perspective, and the film often basks in a collective, many-voiced consciousness.
Longley likes to shift perspective, and the film often basks in a collective, many-voiced consciousness.
He basks in scumbaggery, laughs like a weed demon, and is so high he bleeds smoke.
The bureaucrat basks in his power, refusing compassionate leave to an underpaid young worker facing an emergency.
As the couple basks in their newly engaged bliss, they've also started to get serious about their futures.
The GAO also cautioned that it may not be feasible for basks to comply with a related requirement.
He sits in his chair, lights a cigar, and basks in the presence of wife, children and pets.
Above all, they offer affirmation, and Mr. Trump basks in it like the first warming light of creation.
Instead, he basks in the massive commercial and industrial waste heaped into dumpsters behind restaurants, offices and construction sites.
The two then share a sweet kiss and embrace as Delgado basks in the beauty of her new bling.
He basks in media coverage of himself and in the vast crowds that now attend his every public appearance.
Umhlanga, with about 24,000 residents, basks in a year-round balmy climate on the shores of the Indian Ocean.
Even as he basks in a new confidence, he senses — as we do — part of his soul slipping away.
As he basks in his new duties as a dad, Forchhammer says he'll take parenting cues from his own father.
Trump, who basks in high-profile summits, had said he was willing to meet Rouhani in New York without preconditions.
Crime, at once, is sexy and stupid, and Ortega basks in the thrill of it without attempting to explain the psychology.
As grime basks in its mainstream glory and the US finally catches on, the aesthetic becomes more appealing to its newfound fans.
We groom one of them until he is fluffy and fabulous, while the other basks in the sun like the goddess she is.
As another side of the same coin, the first queen to ever sit the Iron Throne basks in the legacy of her patriarch's ruthlessness.
There are so many individual shots and cuts that the brain loses track of any individual moment and simply basks in the visual assault.
To allow the algae to photosynthesize, it leaves its home in the sand at low tide in the day and basks in the sun.
Someone on Sunday will experience the feeling of exiting stage left while his playing competitor basks in the spotlight and takes the final bow.
Where Sjon occasionally loses the reader is when he extols stories for their sheer existence, when he basks in their plenitude and his proficiency.
In the finale, she conquers her stage fright, wins her match and basks in the love of a crowd that includes her proud father.
She also basks in the adoration of young politicos who seem, by and large, to be backing Pressley instead of Capuano — what of that, too?
Woods' debut full-length Colt (out June 8 on Sacred Bones), by all appearances, basks in the same gothic glow as the EPs she's released.
A Bigger Splash, Jack Hazan's 1974 documentary on Hockney's circle, basks in the full-frontal, day-to-day details of their tightly interwoven emotional lives.
President Trump arrives in the Capitol, basks in the pomp and ceremony, and delivers an uncharacteristically reserved speech that includes some passing appeals to compromise.
In one comic, the big-eyed, line-drawn Sarah humbly chows down on a burrito while another woman basks in the vainglory of eating only organic.
The low-cut look might also serve a practical purpose if Kardashian basks in the sun today: no tan lines to mess with her evening look.
Spared such trials, these are heady and poignant times in the White House as the President basks in a political boost in the twilight of his term.
Better yet for the chief minister, whose dress is often a plain white sari with blue trim, much of the city now basks in her trademark colours.
They also knocked down the creaking back porch and created space for a sweeping yard that basks in the leaning shade of a massive, handsome Torrey pine.
Ms. Wiggan-Freund puts on a red velvet dress and, to "Ain't Misbehavin'," basks in her own lithe elegance, her arms curling upward like plumes of smoke.
Where John Lithgow leaned into his bumbling, lovable every-man schtick last year, Tony-winner Kristin Chenoweth basks in the fact that no one is like Kristin Chenoweth.
A Fork, a Spoon and a MoonPhotographer: Andrew Caldwell (New Zealand)A Royal Spoonbill basks in the glow of the nearly Full Moon in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.
As Apple basks in its post-earnings glow, one technician warns of a bumpier road that could put the path to a $13 trillion market cap at risk.
As Miley Cyrus basks in the release of her new EP She Is Coming, the singer is bringing her own twist on Black Mirror to her promotional material.
After it's over, the force basks in positive media coverage featuring impressive photos of officers in aircrafts and trunks full of weed plants freshly plucked from the soil.
But as the Republican Party basks in its good fortune in occupying the White House at such a time, economists—a doomy bunch—are suffering a sense of dread.
That they lived with a perpetual chip on their shoulder about existing in our shadow, that their entire state basks in and is blinded by New York's reflected glory.
Before a nine-month-pregnant Khloé heads off to Cleveland to wait out the birth of True, she basks in the presence of her adoring, and occasionally passive aggressive, family.
The Assembly Cut basks in that mood a little longer, and adds more detail around the margins, but there's no missing it in the theatrical release version of the film either.
Fans can tell his story and it doesn't seem real without the footage of crowds losing their minds while Daniel Bryan basks in their adulation with a smile of giddy bewilderment.
He is certainly one of EVE's more colorful characters, a real-life rocket scientist at NASA and Burning Man artist who basks in the attention he receives moonlighting as Space Pope.
The Forbidden Photos of a Lady Above Suspicion basks in eyes, as its main character Minou (Dagmar Lassander) wanders deeper and deeper into the realm of the unwell (or so she thinks).
As she basks in the languidity of despair while avoiding the potential languidization of her music, she relishes that failure; this is more like a Sharon van Etten album with riffs and attitude.
"Critics rating:Critics consensus: "'Stranger Things' transforms itself into a riveting — if familiar — summer ride that basks in its neon-laden nostalgia without losing sight of the rich relationships that make the series so endearing.
President Vladimir Putin of Russia, having been lumped early on with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany as somebody Trump may or may not be able to trust, basks still in Trump's agnosticism on brutality.
And, of course, he basks in the dystopian near-future worlds of Black Mirror — which, as the guy who brought computers into many people's homes for the first time, must be fun for him.
The 20-year-old star shared a butt-flaunting photo of herself, in which she's wearing a brown, curve-hugging, zip-up catsuit while she basks in the sun with her back facing the camera.
While Vladimir Putin basks in the afterglow of his convincing (if unsurprising) re-election as Russia's president, his foreign ministry has been busy denying allegations of disruptive behavior from the United States and its allies.
Leo and Scorpio are two very different energies—Leo basks gloriously in the sun, while the scorpion slinks in the shadows, but these two signs do have some things in common: loyalty, reliability, and creativity.
Reconciling the folkie and the rogue hardly seems like Harry's priority; instead, the 23-year-old basks in the privilege of paying tribute to his many musical heroes, and trying on all the styles that fit.
Video recordings of her before Gypsy's birth show a woman who clearly basks in the limelight, even as her relatives recount her history of stealing from family members and writing bad checks throughout the Louisiana bayou.
Mr. Baldwin basks — and occasionally squirms — in the limelight as Robert De Niro, Julianne Moore, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer and former President Bill Clinton lay their admiration on at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.
Joe Biden has high-profile surrogates galore, is as conventionally prepared for the presidency as a human being could be, and basks in the vestigial good will that many Democratic voters feel toward President Barack Obama's administration.
Tough fight ahead And as Trump basks in his own post-convention bounce, Democrats are becoming increasingly skittish about a presidential race in which Clinton is still the favorite, but appears to be facing a tough fight.
In the small confines of a seven track EP (including an Egg Hunt cover), the band interprets rock and hardcore with ingenuity and fearlessness, putting together a record that basks in joy and reflection in equal measure.
While Los Angeles basks in the Lakers' renaissance and the Clippers' bid to outperform the league's most glamorous franchise for the eighth consecutive season, it has been a downbeat slog on the other side of the country.
Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerLindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight The Hill's 12:85033 Report — Presented by Nareit — White House cheers Republicans for storming impeachment hearing GOP senators frustrated with Romney jabs at Trump MORE (R-Tenn.) and Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeLindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight Kelly, McSally virtually tied in Arizona Senate race: poll The Hill's 12:30 Report — Presented by Nareit — White House cheers Republicans for storming impeachment hearing MORE (R-Ariz.), the Senate lost three of its biggest newsmakers last year.
That night, Kevin and Sophie go home together and get physical, and as a happy Kevin basks in the afterglow next to his old flame, his cell phone rings and it's Ron Howard – yes, the real Ron Howard!
Trump still basks in the royal welcome he received in Riyadh within months of taking office, while his son-in-law Kushner has spent hours in phone calls and meetings cementing his personal relationship with the crown prince.
So while the U.K. deliberates a response as Putin basks in his recent election victory, the commitment to action that could sufficiently deter future attacks on British soil will be what determines the country's seriousness in confronting Russia.
At that point, the arguer sits back and basks in his or her victory, and expresses complete puzzlement at how you could possibly get upset when he or she was simply posing a logical rebuttal to your post. Gah!
While Seattle basks in the news, it's not clear the NHL will be satisfied at 32 teams even with the new team providing balance between the Eastern and Western conferences and a natural, cross-border rival for the Vancouver Canucks.
But following his unlikely triumph in Davos, and looking ahead to tomorrow's address, we see a clear pattern: For big speeches, he tends to stick to the prompter and is less divisive than usual, and basks in the ensuing reviews.
He basks, too, in remembrances of "magnificently tipsy" nights when the music was loud enough to make your car quake and you just might lock eyes with someone captivating — someone who wanted to go dancing in the park, clothing optional.
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But instead of huffing and puffing on Twitter, Lindbergh flies his plane without Secret Service escort, shows up in a random midwestern town with scarcely an hour's notice, then basks in the free media afterglow having given a speech shorter than a tweet.
The new season, which officially begins on Monday, should bring more of the same in both regions, forecasters say, though for the East, a final twist of winter weirdness will have to play out before the region basks in the warmth again.
Follow Thundercat, who is grinning literally the entire time, as he dines at sushi spots, visits the Gundam cafe, basks in the presence of a cardboard cutout of Fist of the North Star hero Kenshiro, and is basically a charming dork in Dork Nirvana.
The above photo, printed Friday on the front page of People's Daily, China's most read state newspaper, appears to show the American president applauding Mr. Xi as the Chinese leader basks in the cheers of well-wishers outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
It's closer in scope and temperament to Poltergeist – more expansive about conjuring up shocks and suspense and, from time to time, just letting the pace slacken so that Ed and Lorraine can talk while everyone breathes in the dank British air and basks in the sunlight that doesn't exist.
As he basks in the success of working on the newly-released update of Francis Ford Coppola's Dementia 13, he also teases that a fourth solo album is on the way, which will include tracks he recorded with Blowfly, the "original nasty rapper" who passed away in 2016.
In the same building where almost 133 years ago Harden made phone calls amid dangling lights and wires in unfinished office space, he now basks in the din produced by more than 17,000 fans, some of whom, when the team arrived, didn't know the difference between offsides and icing.
Opening with a montage of Hockney press clips and the artist's drawings of his closest companions — lover Peter Schlesinger, fashion illustrator Celia Birtwell, assistant Mo McDermott, and British gallerist John Kasmin, among them — the film basks in the full-frontal, day-to-day details of their tightly interwoven emotional lives.
The UAE military basks in its "Little Sparta" description once offered by James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE before he became U.S. defense secretary.
The episode was the latest reminder that even as the Bronx basks in newfound respect — as an increasingly safe yet still affordable place to live, as the home of vibrant immigrant neighborhoods, as the birthplace of hip-hop — it still is often associated in the public imagination with unsavory doings.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonOvernight Health Care: Trump officials making changes to drug pricing proposal | House panel advances flavored e-cig ban | Senators press FDA tobacco chief on vaping ban Why Republicans are afraid to call a key witness in the impeachment inquiry Lindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight MORE (R-Wis.).
Tim ScottTimothy (Tim) Eugene ScottOn The Money: Appeals court clears way for Congress to seek Trump financial records | Fed chief urges Congress to boost US workforce | Federal deficit hits 4 billion in one month | China talks hit snag over agricultural purchases GOP senator blasts Dem bills on 'opportunity zones' Lindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight MORE (R-S.
Beloved by her teammates as a fussy, bright-eyed darling, Ruth—who, like Debbie, believes that "it's never easy" for her—that her life is plagued by false starts and misadventure—basks in the glow of success, all the more luminous for the shadow at her back, where the underdogs of GLOW stand and patiently abide.
Tim ScottTimothy (Tim) Eugene ScottOn The Money: Appeals court clears way for Congress to seek Trump financial records | Fed chief urges Congress to boost US workforce | Federal deficit hits 28503 billion in one month | China talks hit snag over agricultural purchases GOP senator blasts Dem bills on 'opportunity zones' Lindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight MORE (R-S.
As I began my ascent to the open-air theater and, farther up, the stadium, I recalled my favorite lines by Pindar, the fifth-century B.C. poet whose odes celebrated the heroic athletes who competed at Isthmia, Nemea, Delphi and Olympia: He who has achieved a new success basks in the light, soaring from hope to hope.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonOvernight Health Care: Trump officials making changes to drug pricing proposal | House panel advances flavored e-cig ban | Senators press FDA tobacco chief on vaping ban Why Republicans are afraid to call a key witness in the impeachment inquiry Lindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight MORE (R-Wis.), when asked about how Pompeo is perceived in testimony.
Sen. Tim ScottTimothy (Tim) Eugene ScottOn The Money: Appeals court clears way for Congress to seek Trump financial records | Fed chief urges Congress to boost US workforce | Federal deficit hits 4 billion in one month | China talks hit snag over agricultural purchases GOP senator blasts Dem bills on 'opportunity zones' Lindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight MORE (R-S.
For a time Braverman basks in the civility, but when her romance with Dan turns ugly—in an encounter it takes Braverman years to call rape—she again turns on herself, slipping into an unhappy long-distance relationship ("the path of least resistance") and losing a dramatic amount of weight ("until I no longer recognized the body that Dan had fucked").
" In an interview last year, former Trump White House aide Omarosa Manigault-Newman was asked by talk show host Bill MaherWilliam (Bill) MaherJuan Williams: Trump has nothing left but smears Lindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight If Trump was such a dictator, Donny Deutsch would be in prison MORE why she predicted Trump's critics "will have to bow down to President Trump.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonOvernight Health Care: Trump officials making changes to drug pricing proposal | House panel advances flavored e-cig ban | Senators press FDA tobacco chief on vaping ban Why Republicans are afraid to call a key witness in the impeachment inquiry Lindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight MORE (R-Wis.) also argued that Trump's push to withhold aid from Ukraine resulted from his perception that Ukrainian officials may be corrupt.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeSusan Collins set to play pivotal role in impeachment drama Flake pens op-ed telling Senate Republicans to 'put country over party' in Senate trial Lindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight MORE (Ariz.) called on current GOP senators to put "country over party" when President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 85033 MORE's impeachment trial begins.
He called former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyBull meets china shop: Roger Stone controversy follows a familiar pattern The Hill's Morning Report — Trump basks in acquittal; Dems eye recanvass in Iowa Trump holds White House 'celebration' for impeachment acquittal MORE "a disaster" and a "sleaze," complained about the Russia investigation at length, ripped Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiTrump says what he learned from impeachment is that 'Democrats are crooked' Bull meets china shop: Roger Stone controversy follows a familiar pattern House to vote Thursday on removing ERA ratification deadline MORE (D-Calif.) and Rep.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonOvernight Health Care: Trump officials making changes to drug pricing proposal | House panel advances flavored e-cig ban | Senators press FDA tobacco chief on vaping ban Why Republicans are afraid to call a key witness in the impeachment inquiry Lindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight MORE (R-Wis.) is using economics to try to convince President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE to back down from restricting e-cigarette flavors.
An hour-by-hour election night guide In a well-off Pennsylvania county, voters are divided on election day Trump campaign files Nevada lawsuit North Carolina basks—and sweats—in election spotlight On Election Day, Trump still says it's 'largely a rigged system' Where you vote affects how you vote How election may leave status quo in DC How NBC News projects elections winners Foreign policy expert: Election has been 'incredibly damaging' to US Cashin warns a GOP sweep may be a slight negative for the markets Clinton's '3rd term' of Obama would cause recession, says billionaire Trump awakens a sleeping giant...
Sen. Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonOvernight Health Care: Trump officials making changes to drug pricing proposal | House panel advances flavored e-cig ban | Senators press FDA tobacco chief on vaping ban Why Republicans are afraid to call a key witness in the impeachment inquiry Lindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight MORE (R-Wis.) on Sunday dismissed testimony from current and former White House officials that contradicted President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE, saying it was "just their impression" of the situation.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeThe Hill's 21625:2900 Report: House managers to begin opening arguments on day two Flake: Republicans don't speak out against Trump 'because they want to keep their jobs' GOP senator calls CNN reporter a 'liberal hack' when asked about Parnas materials MORE (R-Ariz.) and Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerRNC says ex-Trump ambassador nominee's efforts 'to link future contributions to an official action' were 'inappropriate' Lindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight The Hill's 220006:2202 Report — Presented by Nareit — White House cheers Republicans for storming impeachment hearing MORE (R-Tenn.).
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzThe Hill's 12:30 Report: Biden leaving New Hampshire early as voting underway Anti-abortion group backs Loeffler's election campaign after opposing her Senate appointment House rejects GOP resolution condemning Pelosi for ripping up Trump's speech MORE (Fla.), Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsHouse to vote Thursday on removing ERA ratification deadline Anti-abortion group backs Loeffler's election campaign after opposing her Senate appointment Sunday shows preview: Top tier 2020 Democrats make their case before New Hampshire primary MORE (Ga.), Elise StefanikElise Marie StefanikThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump basks in acquittal; Dems eye recanvass in Iowa Trump holds White House 'celebration' for impeachment acquittal Trump on Jim Jordan: 'He's obviously very proud of his body' MORE (N.
Matt GaetzMatthew (Matt) GaetzThe Hill's 12:30 Report: Biden leaving New Hampshire early as voting underway Anti-abortion group backs Loeffler's election campaign after opposing her Senate appointment House rejects GOP resolution condemning Pelosi for ripping up Trump's speech MORE (R-Fla.), Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsHouse to vote Thursday on removing ERA ratification deadline Anti-abortion group backs Loeffler's election campaign after opposing her Senate appointment Sunday shows preview: Top tier 2020 Democrats make their case before New Hampshire primary MORE (R-Ga.), Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanBooker, Merkley propose federal facial recognition moratorium Ex-Ohio State wrestler claims Jim Jordan asked him to deny abuse allegations Conservative lawmakers warn Pelosi about 'rate-setting' surprise billing fix MORE (R-Ohio), Elise StefanikElise Marie StefanikThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump basks in acquittal; Dems eye recanvass in Iowa Trump holds White House 'celebration' for impeachment acquittal Trump on Jim Jordan: 'He's obviously very proud of his body' MORE (R-N.
A third-order pretext, as I explained in "Ball of Collusion": (1) The counterintelligence investigation launched by the Obama administration was a pretext to monitor Trump's campaign while conducting a criminal investigation without the necessary criminal predicate; (2) the criminal investigation, formally launched on the ludicrous fiction that Trump's constitutionally appropriate firing of FBI director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyBull meets china shop: Roger Stone controversy follows a familiar pattern The Hill's Morning Report — Trump basks in acquittal; Dems eye recanvass in Iowa Trump holds White House 'celebration' for impeachment acquittal MORE could be an obstruction crime, was a pretext for packaging an impeachment inquiry for House Democrats (since the bureau didn't have a crime but knew that impeachment does not require a crime); and (3) the impeachment drama has been a pretext for what all along has been the goal — to tumble out enough unsavory information over a long enough time that Trump is rendered unelectable by the time we get to the stretch-run of the 2020 campaign.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonOvernight Health Care: Trump officials making changes to drug pricing proposal | House panel advances flavored e-cig ban | Senators press FDA tobacco chief on vaping ban Why Republicans are afraid to call a key witness in the impeachment inquiry Lindsey Graham basks in the impeachment spotlight MORE (R-Wis.) and Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleySpeaker Pelosi, it's time to throw American innovators a lifeline Barr: Inspector general's report on alleged FISA abuses 'imminent' Pelosi aide hopeful White House will support drug-pricing bill despite criticism MORE (R-Iowa) — the chairmen of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and Finance Committees, respectively — sent a letter to Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoProtests serve as backdrop to Erdoğan's visit to White House Chris Wallace: Taylor testimony 'very damaging to President Trump' The Hill's 12:30 Report: Democrats open televised impeachment hearings MORE seeking details on former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes 2020 Dems put focus on stemming veteran suicides MORE's son, who has emerged as a top target for Republicans.

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