Proud Ilkley ex-pats living in the Antipodes could drive off with a unique personalised car registration plate. |
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Proud Sardinian producers already are taking steps to preserve their newly discovered heritage. |
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Proud to know how to handle oliguria in a baby, I checked his blood pressure and electrolytes. |
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Proud parents came from throughout the county to hear the youngsters sing in what was the culmination of many dedicated hours of practice. |
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According to Roman legend, the Romans expelled the Etruscan king Tarquin the Proud from Rome around 509 B.C. and founded the Roman Republic. |
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Proud to work for a quality company that stood by them, employees sought training in the interim, and their productivity is at an all-time high. |
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I claim a background that includes Native Americans, Scottish swineherds, Rom, Egyptian papyrus farmers, and, of course, Proud Basques. |
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When we announced our second annual Proud Community Awards a few months ago, we were swamped with nominations. |
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Proud gardeners are opening the gates to their horticultural haven to raise funds for the orchestra. |
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Proud owners had customised their scooters and many sported gleaming chromework, multiple wing mirrors and lavish paintwork. |
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Proud dads have walked their daughters down this aisle and parents have christened their babies here. |
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Proud of a nice catch, Myrtle McDonald hooked this fish in the Chapman River. |
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It also accepts pre Euro coins and both can be left at the Pet Proud shop in Eyre Street, Newbridge. |
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Proud old trees stood on the side of a large road, keeping the sidewalks in calming shade. |
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Proud of himself and unable to contain his joy, he began to read the letter aloud. |
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Proud mums made the decorative costumes and one even volunteered her services as a pianist. |
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Proud Host Family in Support of the Rockaway adaptive Water Sports Festival. |
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Proud and arrogant, they thought themselves secure and invincible. |
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Soldier, I come. But, ere we part, I will arread thy doom, Proud ruthless woman! |
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Proud once and princely was the mansion, ere a succession of spendthrifts waned away its splendour. |
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Proud of their accomplishment, they recently threw secrecy to the wind, opened their basement display room to visitors. |
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Below is a narrow terrace bearing the 'High Level Route' path and then a further wall including Pillar Rock, Raven and Ash Crags and Proud Knott. |
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Proud of the Spanish victory, de Ojeda decided to delve further into the forest to the settlement of Turbaco. |
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The concerts were supported by Ash, Black Crowes and the Crocketts, with Proud Mary playing Donington only. |
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Proud parents John and Joyce Ferrie told today they were nervous wrecks as they watched their son stride towards golfing greatness. |
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Proud Elton, 68, and four-year-old Zachary were in matching trilby sun hats and blue polo shirts as they strolled by the sea in St Tropez. |
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Proud of its heritage, the master brewers use natural ingredients and an age-old top fermentation method to give its brews a unique cloudy finish. |
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Jimmy Fortune may try to make all on Boonga Roogeta, but Presburg, Proud Chieftain, Communicator and Viewpoint will be packing up behind turning for home. |
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An exhibition displaying some of Russell's work was on display during the summer of 2007 in central London's Proud Galleries in The Strand, London. |
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Witnesses also placed Wilder in the area, saying they'd seen him checking out of the Proud Parrot Motor Hotel in Torrance on the day Risico disappeared. |
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Proud grandparents Philip Garvey, 56, and wife Ann, 55, were flying to visit their daughter Laura Francis, 31, and her two-year-old toddler Katie. |
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And as we leave, echoes of the roar of the king of beasts lingers in the still air over proud and deserted ruins of Hampi. |
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Following this the proud king abdicated his throne to his son Anandapala and committed suicide by climbing onto his own funeral pyre. |
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I not proud of it but I can be as abusive, as abrasive and as hurtful as the next imperfect being on life's assembly line. |
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What motivates Colin Marshall is just total absorption in what he is doing and he is proud of it. |
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They are all responding well to the changing nature of warfare and doing us proud. |
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I'm proud of my French heritage and I started to discover my Acadian roots later in life, I guess. |
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She was named after Prince Charlie and was a great Jacobite, of which I'm very proud. |
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Little more than a village a century ago, Palm Springs is proud of its snoozy, sun-baked reputation. |
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And when they cross the quarterdeck, they see the hard work that deck division puts in, and that makes us feel proud. |
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In accepting the position, he told the Board that he had at long last made his dearly departed mother very proud. |
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For the proud majority of summer jobbers, a J1 day when you're not wasted is a day wasted. |
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If you're out of work and find yourself sinking in financial quicksand, don't be too proud to yell for help. |
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At the beginning of the play, we see Lear as a proud, vain, quick-tempered old king, not necessarily evil, but certainly not good. |
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When I write and hit the publish button, I feel a proud sense of achievement and accomplishment. |
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We are happy about this international acknowledgment of the quality of our services and are proud to be able to help patients from Europe. |
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The stripwork and the quoins are all rebated and stand proud of the stone infill to allow external plaster work to fill in between the strips. |
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We're still incredibly proud that the service continues to run two years after we were acquihired. |
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The gibe could not be further off the mark, for he is in fact a very proud Jew. |
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It was a moderately brave act of which I remain immoderately proud, as a just and deeply felt tribute to a truly great player. |
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Stephenson can be justifiably proud of his achievements over the last three seasons and John has a hard act to follow. |
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I think how proud I am of her for going from fearing racists to wanting to fight them. |
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The award is a joint achievement by everyone at the site and I'm tremendously proud of every single employee. |
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I am proud of our social welfare system and the safety net it provides for those who need it. |
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They are all polite, well-behaved and well-motivated lads and their neighbours of all generations are proud of them. |
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After the celebrations concluded, Atherly said he was proud of the way J'Ouvert was handled this year. |
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I could get a raggy skirt and a jacket that would make Sergeant Pepper proud. |
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I am a Welshman who is as proud today of being team manager as I was on the day I was appointed to the job. |
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As a retired military officer, Don was able to actually administer the oath of enlistment to his son, which must have been a proud moment. |
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The entire nation is proud of them and admires their courage and professionalism. |
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Yes, Carmel told herself, he looks like a young jungle cat, proud and cruel amidst a throng of deer ripe for his taking. |
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He hoped to spoil the youngsters and watch them grow up to become adults he could be proud of. |
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Today is a day to be proud of the eight associate justices of the Supreme Court of Alabama. |
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Whoever was responsible for organising traffic control should feel justifiably proud. |
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They are justly proud of the record, which explains why, in a 13-song set, they play all 10 tracks. |
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His advocacy on a wide range of human rights issues is something of which he can be justly proud. |
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But when all is said and done, we have been blessed with one great big and beautiful country of which we can all be proud. |
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I am excessively, and, perhaps, stupidly, proud of the fact that there is not a whiff of scandal about the name of any cricketer from Bangalore. |
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At the showing the audience cheered, whistled, rocked with laughter, but all were moved, and were very proud. |
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In this handsome new collection, the band shows it is justly proud of one of the least affected, most affecting voices around. |
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He expected her to be panicking but in fact she thought it was quite funny and was rather proud that she managed to swim to the edge. |
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It was a noisy, raucous place, but many a sailor was proud to say they were a part of it. |
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As a fellow Argentine, the director is proud to be associated with Casares, and he pays suitable tribute to his inspiration. |
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We have kept that tradition for 1,600 years and we should be proud of it, he added. |
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The Sligo Weekender is a local newspaper of which its readers can be proud, and I'm sure that it re-launch will bring plenty more to the fold. |
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We're offering proud western Kentuckians three alternatives to get involved. |
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Strangely I'm proud to be where I'm from but I'd have a real problem defining British. |
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This weblog with its proud archives is quite a different kettle of fish and a new experience for me socially. |
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I'm appalled that the Republican party would use as its keynoter someone who was once a proud segregationist. |
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In kho-kho 7 students were the proud participants at the regional level competition held at Hyderabad. |
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Mr Logue said his family was both overwhelmed and proud to be the recipients of the award. |
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The award remains a unique one and the recipients this week were proud to have been selected. |
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It shows me that this is a maker who is proud of the quality and attention to detail he puts into his work. |
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Not only was I proud of my achievements, deep down I believed they made me a praiseworthy and successful human being. |
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The cousins' parents were delighted and very proud of their sons achievements. |
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We are proud of the quality of scholarship and imagination represented in this issue. |
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I'm very proud of the quality of the work, and most people have no difficulty with that. |
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Before Labour left office, there was a high level of customer satisfaction of 89 per cent, another achievement to be proud of. |
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They have seen good governance, they have seen delivery on promises, and they have seen a leader whom we are proud of. |
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As I said during the last couple of weeks, everyone in our Association is very proud of her achievements. |
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As a teacher, it was satisfying to see kids proud of their artistic creations. |
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But in the end, my wife, whom I'm extremely proud of, gave birth to a bouncing baby boy. |
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We are all very proud of her achievements and delighted her efforts have been recognised in this way. |
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Not many players ever get to do that in any division and I was very proud of that achievement, very pleased with what I was doing. |
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She talked about the National Party's proud 67-year history of commitment to families. |
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Already hailed by the motoring press, the all-new Fiesta is set to continue the nameplate's proud achievements on the Irish market. |
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Both clubs have a proud history and tradition and Sunday's contest will throw-up more than a few interesting individual duals. |
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The Councillor said the launch was a proud occasion for himself and for the community of Foxford. |
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He added his congratulations and said the publication of the book was a proud occasion for the whole area of Ballyroan. |
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The Republican Party has a proud history of standing up for freedom and opportunity for all Americans. |
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Head teacher Andrew Cummings said it was a proud occasion for the school and wanted to thank everyone who had been involved for their support. |
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The centre was a proud achievement for all concerned and is a wonderful amenity for all age groups. |
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The Australian Labor Party has a proud history of inclusiveness, embracing a broad range of social, cultural and economic issues. |
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Other proud achievements of her time in Rochdale were tackling Asian housing problems and homelessness issues. |
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Finally, I am able to bring you a new dream this morning, on a proud occasion for this website and my other web writings. |
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The centre court is in a class of its own and the Championships boast such a proud history. |
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This book pays tribute to the artists who recorded the actions of the U.S. military throughout its proud history. |
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It saddens me to see this proud contest fall into oblivion, for it was once a very important event for American school-children. |
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You're arrogant and proud and you have no sense of what's important in life. |
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She was my mother's mother, a proud, snooty woman who had never really forgiven my mom for marrying my dad. |
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No, this proud and haughty woman had returned to her father's palace, and was complaining there. |
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Elizabeth, vain and proud about her legendary beauty, was convinced she'd found the secret of youth. |
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Her upturned profile, proud but not snobbish, promises to cut through the stormy seas ahead. |
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Aayla didn't think much of him other than he seemed like a nice guy, if a bit proud and on the stuck-up-y side. |
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Her demeanor was proud and haughty, and her stance bespoke power and determination. |
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Previous management were either too proud or too arrogant to accept the fact that their attempts at empire building had gone seriously awry. |
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Bold and proud, the foursome swaggered around the stage as if they owned it. |
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Entering with his majestic walking stick and brightly-coloured cloth draped over his arm, Mantose appeared proud and arrogant. |
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He was proud, arrogant, and most importantly he thought that he was God's gift to women. |
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He had a proud, smug, smile plastered over his dark face, eyeing Sora knowingly as if he finally got the answer he needed. |
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She smiled, a bit embarrassed, a bit proud, pretending to scribble something in her notebook. |
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Colonel Solent was a snobbish, proud man, dressed similarly to his soldiers, but with a blue tunic and red belt. |
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I was smug and proud that I wasn't your average male hack comic, but I wasn't showing who I was. |
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There is a dignity and rage to his character, a proud father wanting to do best for his family. |
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Dolly's coat is back to almost normal, her tail is bushy and splendid once more, proud and prominent and waving in the air. |
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Once the proud residences of merchant princes and princelings, they have fallen sadly from grace. |
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A table stood strong and proud in the middle of the room with four chairs at each end, standing like solitary guards. |
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I also believe that the beaver is a truly proud and noble animal, although I am not Canadian. |
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Outliners are fairly firm and leave a proud surface, while the paints can be spread within their area either with the nozzle or with a brush. |
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Exuberant granulation tissue, or proud flesh as it is more commonly known, is part of the normal wound healing response in the horse. |
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They are a young team and they came to Croke Park and did everyone proud, they certainly did me proud. |
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We now have a squad to be proud of so lets hope they do us proud and lets become the best in the country again, then Europe. |
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We congratulate our swimmers for participating on the day and doing us proud, competing against swimmers who get to swim all year round. |
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Our chefs did us proud by clearly drawing out the peerless differences in the flavour of Pakistani cuisine. |
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Our young actresses did us proud with a most entertaining production based on a wake. |
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Like any proud Albertan, it's in my blood to make fun of the people of Saskatchewan. |
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Over the years, club members have notched up a proud record of achievement in all kinds of sports, from rugby and football to snooker and darts. |
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Still, Owenmore Gaels can well be proud of the way they handled themselves against a side that were, all-around, bigger, faster and stronger. |
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He was at various times a wool classer, a bar clerk, and a station hand, but he was always a proud trade unionist. |
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So stop knocking the town you live in and be proud of what we have and what has been achieved here. |
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You should be honored and proud to be with her because she's a knockout, man. |
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We're proud to spread the word about how museum membership strengthens the vibrant cultural fabric of the Twin Cities. |
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With a long proud history in F1, the team has the experience and know-how that it takes to thrive in grand prix racing. |
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She did herself and her teachers proud as she danced reels and slip-jigs in her wonderful costume. |
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Tomorrow's event could help to renew Acomb's confidence and re-emphasise the neighbourliness of which the borough is rightly proud. |
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I am a proud alumna of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. |
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Donna, also 18, from East Didsbury is proud to admit she loves drinking alcopops. |
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Kudos to the wonderful children who did their teacher proud, winning applause from her gurus in whose honour the mega event was held. |
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I'm proud because I don't think I was encouraged, and a lot of people wrote me off. |
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My father is an Algerian, proud of who he is, and I am proud my father is Algerian. |
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Even his father came around, admitting he was wrong about business and becoming hugely proud of his successful son. |
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Rochdale could be justly proud of the role it played in helping the Allies to victory in World War Two. |
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I'm proud to report that my lad is the all-in wrestling champion of Huntington. |
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Our lads can be proud of the way they played there today, we have the makings of a really good team. |
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I'm certainly no lager lout, and I'm proud to be wearing the Games uniform. |
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The probability is that the remnants of a once proud fleet will end up as broken flotsam, landfill at the council dump. |
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How can you be proud of being an independent country if the government is unable to improve its citizens' welfare? |
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Australia doesn't even need to be a republic to be a proud, confident and independent country. |
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Both teams and sets of supporters can be very proud of their respective ambassadors this year. |
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We proud skeptics would rather trust the demonstrable facts than the alleged truth. |
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We have passed 40,000 visits here and while that is nothing compared with some sites, I am proud of the quality of readership that regularly visits. |
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Next, fill the hole and crater completely with drywall compound, plus an additional thin skiff of compound that sits slightly proud of the surface. |
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At least I did it and they were all very proud of me yippee! |
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Perspiration is a crucial ingredient, but even a dab of it will do you proud. |
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Tinle, the man's father and a proud old chief, refuses to grant another young herder leadership of the annual yak caravan across the mountains to exchange salt for grain. |
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I think that's a point about which American patriots can be justly proud. |
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I rustled up a stunning little meal, and I have to say I was jolly proud. |
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I think social banditry, as the academics call it, is a proud American tradition. |
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I used to do a lot of radio, and was proud to be nominated for a Sony. |
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Although it might sound immodest of me to say so, I am very proud of what we have accomplished. |
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A country so steeped in manmade misfortunes, so proud of its ethos of self-support, was caught unaware when nature struck. |
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The Iraqis need the American presence, and the American training and air cover, but are too proud and timid to admit it. |
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The tower now stands out, loud and proud, flanked by two green open parks and the colourful wharf, with a riverside walk guiding amblers up to its refurbished doors. |
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We never like a person who is haughty, too proud, or condescending. |
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Don't kiss and tell, even if you're really proud of yourself. |
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He spoke with dignity and pride, and then she too became proud. |
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The achievements are ones that we can all be proud of as fellow Kiwis. |
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It is a reasonable assumption, considering his roots in the Republican Party, in the Marines, and his proud Scots-Irish roots. |
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Are we supposed to be proud of them for using the portable john? |
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He is proud of his role as agony uncle to a new generation of artists. |
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As for your actual armadillos, well they're very proud of them down there, but I guess they're shy or nocturnal or something as we didn't actually see any. |
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Rebecca still had that radiant confidence that we'd uncovered within her a couple of weeks ago and I couldn't help but feel proud knowing that we'd helped her to achieve it. |
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After the birth pangs of the 1970s and 1980s, the gay movement had finally come of age, and I was proud to identify myself as a fully participating member of that community. |
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She seemed quite satisfied and proud of herself for some reason. |
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All she wanted was a father, someone whom she could be proud of. |
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The Miss Delaware Pageant is proud to congratulate Brittany and wishes Amanda the very best on her future endeavors. |
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She was proud of herself for keeping the quiver from her voice. |
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I'm supremely confident that bostonians will pull together, take care of each other, and move forward as one proud city. |
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And we want our products to be something Lancastrians can be proud of. |
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I am aware that although Europeans and North Americans tend to clump us all in as West Indians, each of the islands are proud of their many differences. |
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I am proud of my first attempt at real Italian cooking for the simple reason that it did not involve opening jars of ready-made sauce and popping garlic bread in the oven. |
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Gingrich regained his footing quickly, demagoguing the federal courts in a way that would have made George Corley Wallace proud. |
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How could I forget his dictate to always be proud to be a Jew, even in circumstances when it might not seem to ones advantage? |
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We are proud that our film could be a catalyst for even a small change in the ways these boys are treated in China. |
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We are of course the ultimate rainbow nation and proud of it too. |
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This girl was of a proud and arrogant nature and completely ignored him despite the fact that he met her as often as he could in the society circle in which they moved. |
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Way to go, Steve! We were proud to see you represent Wisconsin so well. |
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The after-party was an enormously proud event for me that night. |
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So he met Chris Spitler, a Holy Cross guard proud to be a four-year walk-on who, through the seasons, worked his way from the end of the bench into the starting lineup. |
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Most of all, it made Qataris feel proud of their own political system. |
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With a proud full-beam smile, she reels off Phoebe's attributes. |
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Owner Tim Price, 45, a warehouseman from Rodbourne, is proud of the pup he and daughter Leanne have helped bring up since he was just eight weeks old. |
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This semester, I am both humbled and proud to join the ranks of published columnists who choose to express their opinions for the consumption of the masses. |
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This party has a long, proud history of opposing anti-Semitism. |
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I did my mountain climbing and my hill walking when I was a young man, standing proud on the peaks and gazing up to the heavens, challenging them do do their worst. |
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Reminiscing, the thought opens up old wounds for the proud Clare man. |
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I wrote to him just to say what a great job he was doing and how proud to be a New Zealander he made me, and he took the trouble to write a lovely letter back. |
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Forest staff are proud of their reputation for providing exceptional grooming and you can usually count on lake effect snow to give them something to work with. |
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I'm proud to be a citizen and part of this country, warts and all. |
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I have four wonderful boys who make me so proud to be a Dad. |
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She has a very well known nickname, chupacabra, which she was very proud to flaunt around the division. |
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They want their Olympians to be proud grandparents and not pushing up daisies at 40 when bodies abused by anabolic steroids suffer total organ failure. |
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The riot sometimes spills over into the audience, and Kosky bears the proud scars of the booings he has endured. |
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In athletics, the country has a proud history with 14 gold medals at the Asian Games. |
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Now, on Friday noon, I am to become a private citizen. I am proud to do so. I look forward to it. |
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One he was particularly proud of was, I think, from Croatia. |
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Dawkins suggests that atheists should be proud, not apologetic, stressing that atheism is evidence of a healthy, independent mind. |
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Nollner, 92, of Galena, Alaska, an Athabascan Indian is proud of his role in the epic struggle to outrun death. |
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Each has an imaum, but the kadi is their head, of which dignity he seems not a little proud. |
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That is because there are among them priests and monks, and because they are not proud. |
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The picture shows the proud new mum and her partner Kris Smith, 32, smiling as little Ethan sits in a baby carrier. |
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I AM the proud owner of a rescue dog and regularly collect food and bedding for delivery to Claremont Road Cat and Dog Shelter in Newcastle. |
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I am proud to be speaking to you in one of the oldest of these, Welsh, the language of Wales. |
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When ah was a boy, old Hampshire was a proud country, wi' the old coaches and the old squires, and Harvest Homes, and Christmas merryings. |
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The council is proud that, like the Irish rugby team, it represents the island of Ireland. |
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In the village, I saw the full consequences of monarcho-fascism upon proud, decent people who fought for freedom and national independence. |
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Barrie was so proud of the letter that he carried it around for the rest of his life. |
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The Dutch are proud of their cultural heritage, rich history in art and involvement in international affairs. |
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In the empire, the legion was standardized, with symbols and an individual history where men were proud to serve. |
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He is proud of his Welsh heritage, and has a tattoo depicting the Welsh Dragon eating the English. |
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Words in songs, stories and poems have helped to make Wales the proud country that it is. |
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Smaller minorities also have equally proud visions of themselves as irreducibly Welsh, Irish, Manx or Cornish. |
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These identities are distinctly national in ways which proud people from Yorkshire, much less proud people from Berkshire will never know. |
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It was a large and proud force which was reluctant to merge with Devon and Cornwall in 1967 by order of the Home Secretary. |
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Mr Rushworth sues Maria for divorce, and the proud Bertram family is devastated. |
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I worked my way up from a flatfoot pounding a beat to where I am today. I like being a cop, I'm proud of being a cop. |
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A nation proud of its diverse heritage and its cultural and racial variety will preserve its heritage of dialects. |
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There are many different accents and dialects throughout England and people are often very proud of their local accent or dialect. |
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Asha is the product of many parents, is proud queerspawn, and above all loves her international family. |
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We are proud to have had a part in quelching the evil ideologies that brought so much suffering to mankind. |
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It was nonetheless fewer than 1000 pages, something its compilers were proud of. |
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The executioner was proud that he kept his axe razor-sharp, so no prisoner would feel any pain when his head was cut off. |
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She's a registered Sapiophile, a proud Geek since long before Geek was chic and believes that everyone deserves a happily ever after. |
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Jason dons a screwed-up accent that Madonna would be proud of. While Martine, loved for being a cockney sparra, unfortunately goes posh. |
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Rabbit meal number two was in the guidebooks' favourite restaurant, a serious, tableclothy sort of place, obviously proud of its three forks. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. |
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She heaves an exasperated sigh that would do a shop assistant in a toffy dress emporium proud. |
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He is as Lucifer would be were that proud spirit banished to a society of soulless, Tomlinsonian ghosts. |
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It is too proud, too austere, too true, and too tonically cruel to appeal to mandarins. |
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During his next visit, very proud of herself, the young trigonometrist began to speak about the book to its author. |
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The difference is that gangsta rappers often identify themselves as the criminals, and are proud of their unreformability. |
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I was proud of the effort and there were lots of positives but to come away with nothing is an absolute ballbreaker. |
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I am very proud of planting an Adansonia shrub in the front of the hotel some 30 years ago. |
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As a proud advocator of freedom of speech and facilitator of community cohesion, I realise the possible negative consequences of his action. |
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We are extremely proud of the national reputation our show has gained for being one of Southern California's premier air shows. |
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After 10 years of success throughout Canada, we're proud to expand Wok Box to the United States and make Hillsboro, Ore. |
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The former ambulancewoman is proud of the reputation she and her team have earned. |
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Macy's is proud to introduce three exclusive red dresses, designed by Kensie, Calvin Klein and XOXO in honor of American Heart Month. |
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Yeshiva University and yeshivas everywhere may be justly proud of the terrific accomplishment of the YU college bowl team. |
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What I have been called for the past 50 years, however, is a Yiddle or a Yid, and I can tell you that I'm quite proud of it. |
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But more than just a how-to, we wrote the Geek Mom book to encourage mothers and geeklings to be proud of their true selves. |
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The sideshow feat was a just a gaff, but the audience was too proud to admit they'd been fooled. |
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Jack Mattingly of Woodland Hills is proud of how well his daughter, Laurasia, 14, has done in the riding competitions. |
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I believe Sunday lunch is quiescently British and a tradition of which we should be proud. |
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I was absolutely delighted with the way we competed and the players did me proud. |
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Frank was proud of the fact that in all his years as a corrections officer, he had never been assaulted by an inmate. |
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The insolent civility of a proud man is, if possible, more shocking than his rudeness could be. |
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Antrim, bred-in-the-bone Republican conservative, has a proud patriotic tradition. |
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Wan was in front, beway he was the ginral, walkin' wid his chin up, proud as a paycock. |
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In the backs of all our minds was the proud hope that somehow or other we should get there. |
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It is a first of its kind to be held in Oman and as a nation, we are proud of our strong historical link with the Arabian horse. |
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Franklin Sports is proud to be The batting glove that held the bat of Miguel Cabrera for each and every swing of this historic accomplishment. |
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I walked first for my grandmother, and my mother was sorry she had missed my first steps. My Baba was so proud, my mother later told me. |
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So I am quite proud of us, I think it was a great show, every band was pure concentrated awesome sauce! |
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The archbishop said to me, All these allegings that thou bringest forth, are nothing else but proud presumptuousness. |
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At LLGS, you certainly felt proud to be able it to offer help or counsel. |
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Jumeirah Lowndes Hotel and The Art Movement are proud to announce their second Artist In Residence with Lisa Creagh. |
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Byron's personality has been characterised as exceptionally proud and sensitive, especially when it came to his deformity. |
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Czechs are very proud of their academic degrees and titles therefore its omission is considered disrespectful. |
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According to the common vicissitude and wheel of things, the proud and the insolent, after long trampling upon others, come at length to be trampled upon themselves. |
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Over the violence and the proud loyalties, over the sold-out-ness and the cruel indifference, there is light reclothing us in a kind of strange innocence. |
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Even as a tenured professor, she remained proud of her blue-collar values. |
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Now you don't seem so proud about having to be scrounging your next meal. |
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Medibank Private is a magic pudding which would make Norman Lindsay proud. |
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Early in the novel she is depicted as being personally proud of her wit and her accuracy in judging the social behaviour and intentions of others. |
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Instead she held his hand and they walked together. I looked at both of them and I knew that it was a Kodak moment. I was so proud of my daughter. |
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Also, a mural of Trajan stopping to provide justice for a poor widow is present in the first terrace of Purgatory as a lesson to those who are purged for being proud. |
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The Xhosa are a proud and patrilineal people with an expressive and euphonious language and an abiding belief in the importance of laws, education and courtesy. |
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When she publicly acknowledged that she is pan, it educated citizens near and far on what that sexuality meant and the importance of being proud of who you are. |
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Of prelates proud, a populous lave, And abbots boldly there were known. |
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The CBSO Youth Chorus's girls, accompanied by harp, sang winningly in Holst's third set of Choral Hymns from Rig Veda making their conductor Julian Wilkins justifiably proud. |
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Barfleur remains a battle of which the French are most proud. |
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That which but yesterday seemed laudable and proper in my past life, I to-day feel to have been nothing but the outgrowings of a proud heart and perverted mind. |
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It reinforces a sense of being islanders with a proud seafaring past. |
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To this day, the town of Gurro is still proud of its Scottish links. |
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The unicorn was chosen because it was seen as a proud and haughty beast which would rather die than be captured, just as Scots would fight to remain sovereign and unconquered. |
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The Royal Marines have a proud history and unique traditions. |
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From April to September 1982, the Queen was anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. |
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My baba, Ksenia Dubinsky, tells me that my education makes her proud. |
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Vaughan, his team, and all involved, should be proud of this achievement and the manner in which they have played during this extraordinary summer of excitement and tension. |
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