Sentences with phrase «in a feeding frenzy as»

Their sheer number (the shoals can stretch for kilometres) results in a feeding frenzy as sharks, dolphins, seals, whales and two - legged fisherman head out to catch as many from the ball of sardines as they can.

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A bad internet connection in the middle of the feeding frenzy that is course selection can leave you in a 300 - level physics class as a history major.
The former party leader Paddy Ashdown praised Clegg's resilience, saying he had withstood «the most ravenous media feeding frenzy I have ever experienced as a Lib Dem in 40 years of politics».
We'll enter the fray with a pack of wolves, get caught up in a feeding frenzy with a school of piranhas, and take to the skies with an aerial hunter as we investigate the group hunters of the animal world.
This Week: As he has in the past several weeks, Kevin kicks the show off with some controversial news, including his alternate take on the problems with the Bruce / Caitlyn Jenner news feeding frenzy.
Niccol's noted sci - fi aesthetics — best demonstrated in his debut effort Gattaca — are evident in Roberto Schaefer's (The Paperboy) competently lensed imagery, and the talented Ronan does the best she can with a largely unworkable character; however The Host is as parasitic as its antagonists, feeding on the frenzy for otherworldly teen ephemera, and offering instant gratification instead of intelligent substance.
These dives are described as a more relaxed encounter, as opposed to the frenzied activity that takes place at shark feeds in other regions.
(Usually the last Sunday in November) Spark a feeding frenzy as «Monkey City» honors these cheeky guardians of the ancient temples and ruins with over 8,000 lbs of food during the annual Monkey Buffet Festival.
The sounds of a feeding frenzy were all that could be heard as we drifted and spun in the tide currents; Common Murres gargled and cheeped, the gulls squawked overhead and Humpback Whales exhaled at the surface.
On opening morning the biggest collectors in the world, and those on down the food chain, our lined up for what can only be described as a feeding frenzy.
An auctioned cap or a tax with 100 % return of the proceeds to the people is the most practical policy for several reasons: (a) it would begin real carbon reductions quickly; (b) it would be an honest and transparent way of treating the American people; (c) it would attract the broadest attainable political coalition across party lines; (d) it would be administratively simple for both the government and the private sector (with the tax or auctioned permits collected at the first point of sale or import of the carbon - containing fuel); (e) it would be a non-regressive way of introducing the carbon price into the economy; and (f) it would avoid a fiasco such as the special interest feeding frenzy that surrounded the recently failed Boxer - Lieberman - Warner bill in Congress.
From the seas of north Wales, where he kayaks among feeding frenzies of dolphins and seabirds, to the forests of Eastern Europe, where lynx stalk and packs of wolves roam, George Monbiot shows how rewilding could repair the living planet, creating ecosystems in post-industrial nations as profuse and captivating as any around the world.
Despite the fact that the Climategate 1.0 e-mails contained no damning evidence, and the Climategate 2.0 e-mails contain even less (as Barry Bickmore put it, they're the B - list, benchwarmer e-mails), the climate denialists, seeing chum in the water, are once again predictably having a feeding frenzy over these stolen emails.
As Law.com reported yesterday, it was Gadre's departure that resulted in the job - search feeding frenzy that landed Ullyot his new gig — what one legal recruiter described as one of the most competitive searches he had ever handled, with hundreds of high - level lawyers sending in resumeAs Law.com reported yesterday, it was Gadre's departure that resulted in the job - search feeding frenzy that landed Ullyot his new gig — what one legal recruiter described as one of the most competitive searches he had ever handled, with hundreds of high - level lawyers sending in resumeas one of the most competitive searches he had ever handled, with hundreds of high - level lawyers sending in resumes.
The January issue of the Legal IT Insider newsletter is out now, top stories include... Dealroom & extranet specialist HighQ receives $ 50 million in private equity funding — Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley among the investors + Intapp acquires Rekoop and now has 70 % of UK law firm time capture market + New Heads of IT at Macfarlanes — Andrew Powell headhunted from Nabarro as Maurice Millen retires + Edie Dillion promoted to global CIO at Norton Rose Fulbright + Ediscovery — the race is on to consolidate as deals spur «feeding frenzy» among Silicon Valley investors & scrabble by vendors not to be left behind + Zoopla GC Ned Staple Talks Tech: law firms need better time & billing software — real - time billing portals would be helpful
Everyone has an opinion about whether the current state of startups in Silicon Valley is actually a bubble — a sort of history - repeating feeding frenzy that will come crashing down in a spectacular fashion as it did in 2000.
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