John sent back some of his first earnings from Germany to Mimi, proud that he could help her at last. |
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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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I'm proud of my French heritage and I started to discover my Acadian roots later in life, I guess. |
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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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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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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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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 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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They are justly proud of the record, which explains why, in a 13-song set, they play all 10 tracks. |
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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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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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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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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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Entering with his majestic walking stick and brightly-coloured cloth draped over his arm, Mantose appeared proud and arrogant. |
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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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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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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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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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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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Donna, also 18, from East Didsbury is proud to admit she loves drinking alcopops. |
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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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I was proud of myself for giving up for a while, than resigned, and then I realized that the whole thing was semantics anyway. |
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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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I am a proud alumna of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. |
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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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Both teams and sets of supporters can be very proud of their respective ambassadors this year. |
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I was born and raised in Monroe, Michigan, but I come from a proud family of Yoopers. |
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For the first time in their lives, they learn to be proud of themselves as Amerasians. |
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I was her carer but I was also latterly her colleague, and, I am proud to say, her friend. |
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A proud father today praised his daughter for fighting off a man who tried to pick her up by her legs and carry her out of an amusement arcade. |
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When Hero and Ursula leave, Beatrice decides that she will give up her proud ways, and requite Benedick's love. |
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The Government must be proud of its feminism and of what it claims to stand for. |
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No funny stories, no amusing anecdotes just a proud Dad sending his baby off into the big wide world of further education. |
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Your country is a leading light to be enjoyed by many and your people should be proud of their origin! |
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I'm very proud of the film and I think I've been truthful and respectful of his work. |
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For know that I am proud and revengeful and lascivious, and I prate even as thou. |
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You know their mother would have been so proud if they had made varsity and gotten a letter! |
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On several occasions, she was picketed, albeit by anti-feminists, and was rather proud of that accomplishment. |
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Months of casting, rehearsal and hard graft had produced a cohesion any company would be proud of. |
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I'm also proud of the fact that I'm in a monogamous, heterosexual relationship with my soul mate, who happens to be in the form of a man. |
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Having a major league sports franchise in the state would make them feel proud to be a Rhode Islander. |
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My parents divorced when I was younger and I loved how proud my dad was of me whenever I brought home a new ribbon or a medal. |
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This was a richly deserved commendation and Helen can be proud of her performance. |
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That tenacity led to Steve giving his life for the public he was proud to serve. |
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I felt proud of myself for letting it ride, but couldn't sleep anyway as it happens. |
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He was a proud Stratfordian who spent most of his career working in the town. |
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The river-fishing heritage in Evesham is something the locals are rightly proud of and will celebrate this coming weekend. |
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I think I have very soft Irish accent anyway, but I'm very proud of my lilt and I don't want to lose it. |
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I have a newfound respect for the Arabian breed, but was proud to see several Appaloosas, Quarter Horses, and even a few mules competing. |
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His proud cruiser was listing badly to port, a gaping hole ripped out of her belly. |
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I am a Welshman who is as proud today of being national team manager as I was on the day I was appointed to the job. |
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Sometimes they played the proud Bambara hunter in patterned brown and black mud-cloth robes. |
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Ariadne poses against a rocky outcrop and raises her hand in a rhetorical gesture that makes her seem irate and merciful, proud and humble. |
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On the other hand, Chileans are also proud of descending from the brave and indomitable Araucanian Indians. |
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Where are the natty details, the pleasing little touches that make you proud to be an owner? |
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Many people are pleased and proud to know that they live near a Roman road. |
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It's daughter Caroline's third birthday and a proud and happy little girl turns church-going into a gleeful romp. |
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Martin is justifiably proud of the quality of the construction, thatching, painting and plastering of the rondavels. |
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I had a sudden premonition of the proud tower reduced to a pile of rubble overgrown by the plants that had rooted in its mossy crevices. |
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She smiled at me gently and a little aristocratically, as if she was proud to be what she was. |
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I'm a proud native Arizonan and as such, many of my poems have to do with the Sonoran Desert. |
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Posh residential complexes make the area a prestigious locale, an address one would be proud to possess. |
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Bengt had always been very proud of her cat's spotted fur, which was shiny and brown with large red-copper rosettes outlined in dark-gray. |
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She turned and stalked back toward the door, feeling immensely proud of herself for having the willpower to walk away. |
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They are due to perform to a sell-out crowd of around 130 proud parents and friends. |
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The funeral arranger says they are proud to have served local people in times of need for so many years. |
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Twin babies girls arrived in Culleen recently to proud parents Pat and Mary Needham. |
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Filming with a mini camera quickly brought a good-natured crowd of local residents flocking round, proud of their remarkable monument. |
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Continue being proud of who you are because you have nothing to be ashamed of, and everything to be proud of. |
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Yesterday in our morning walk we turned a sharp bend in the road and walked into a cloud of fledgling barn swallows and their proud parents. |
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In the glorious Victorian hotel, you can find loose-leaf tea of the quality we were once truly proud of. |
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We are very very proud parents of an Aspie and to us the differences our child has are celebrated. |
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From the very beginning I was almost in tears, overwhelmed by a sense of triumph, proud to be human, astonished at what we can do. |
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They probably are rueing some missed chances but no doubt they will learn from the experience and we are very proud of their achievements this year. |
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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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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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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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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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It's a responsible position to take and I'm proud to carry it through. |
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Reminiscing, the thought opens up old wounds for the proud Clare man. |
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Reading this revealing book was both upsetting and enlightening and made me proud of my father for his foresight and courage. |
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Romney was so proud of his pro-choice pedigree that he even tweaked his Senate opponent, Democrat Ted Kennedy, for equivocation. |
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Most of all, it made Qataris feel proud of their own political system. |
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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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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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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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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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I think social banditry, as the academics call it, is a proud American tradition. |
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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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We are of course the ultimate rainbow nation and proud of it too. |
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The American Revolution was led by descendants of New England Puritans and southern Royalists, many of them intensely proud of their English origins, culture, and identity. |
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Don't kiss and tell, even if you're really proud of yourself. |
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The after-party was an enormously proud event for me that night. |
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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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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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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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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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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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We proud skeptics would rather trust the demonstrable facts than the alleged truth. |
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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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He is proud of his role as agony uncle to a new generation of artists. |
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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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Hey look here, loving my part time job doesn't mean I am proud of it. |
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She was most proud of her work to support and encourage her staff to earn masters degrees in library science, and she ensured them a librarian position when they graduated. |
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The achievements are ones that we can all be proud of as fellow Kiwis. |
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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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Are we supposed to be proud of them for using the portable john? |
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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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Florida shopping-center magnate Mel Sembler is proud to personify the sort of Republican fat cat that Mitt Romney is depending on. |
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Yet despite its overall unevenness, as a first-time director, Stewart should be proud of giving this story more coverage. |
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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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All she wanted was a father, someone whom she could be proud of. |
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And it must have been pretty hard accepting having a lock forward move back into his eighthman spot for the two biggest matches in South Africa's proud rugby history. |
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Now, I'm proud to say, it's become quite trendy to be ringless. |
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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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And we want our products to be something Lancastrians can be proud of. |
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I have four wonderful boys who make me so proud to be a Dad. |
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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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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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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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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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We have a proud heritage of fighting against all forms of revisionism that leads to capitulation and betrayal of the international socialist course. |
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She was proud of herself for keeping the quiver from her voice. |
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At least I did it and they were all very proud of me yippee! |
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As an army brat myself, I am proud of the achievements of our men and women in the armed services, who have saved us from dire threats to our liberty. |
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Maupin is a proud radical, and goodness knows how many gay people he helped come out and feel comfortable about themselves. |
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Well you know, I am a limousine liberal, and I'm proud of it. |
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Way to go, Steve! We were proud to see you represent Wisconsin so well. |
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They trailed in limp defeat, their once proud banners torn from the bosom of the sky, and bedecked with many minute rents and holes within their pale canvass. |
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Is this entire thing just one big scheme to cash in on excessively proud moms and dads? |
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It is, perhaps, a sign of the times that neither of them was born in Yorkshire, but the pair of them were just as proud to receive their caps as any native would have been. |
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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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They have a long-range plan in place and I am proud to be a part of that. |
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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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This party has a long, proud history of opposing anti-Semitism. |
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I'm proud to be a citizen and part of this country, warts and all. |
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Very correctly too, because in layman's language it is a job of work everyone, including the firm that carried it our, can be justifiably proud of. |
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Despite all of the above I am proud to belong to this ancient land. |
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He died from a culture of gross, proud ignorance, fostered by a ridiculous prohibition that makes us all less safe. |
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She seemed quite satisfied and proud of herself for some reason. |
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With a proud full-beam smile, she reels off Phoebe's attributes. |
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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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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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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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Jack Mattingly of Woodland Hills is proud of how well his daughter, Laurasia, 14, has done in the riding competitions. |
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Monty is a most magnificent lion, with a mane he is proud of, in which his friends the little meerkats like to play and hide. |
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One he was particularly proud of was, I think, from Croatia. |
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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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Morgan is a proud sponsor of PAST s Scatterlings of Africa program, a pan-African initiative that further explores humankind origins. |
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Kim Davis, Editor-in-Chief of Future Cities, was proud to be included on the blog roll. |
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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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We would return to our bell tents in the field behind the Mitre Pub, exhausted but proud of our achievements. |
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Our Government is proud to have created the Bomber Command Bar to honour Canadian Veterans who served in Bomber Command, said Minister Fantino. |
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In addition to locavore cuisine, the Alaska Railroad is proud to serve local brews from Alaskan Brewing Company and Denali Brewing Company. |
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We are proud to be associated with Yorkville Telephone and to have completed this phase of their wireless buildout. |
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He paddled back to shore immediately with a great daft, lollopy grin on his face, and I swear that he was looking proud of himself. |
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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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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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In the backs of all our minds was the proud hope that somehow or other we should get there. |
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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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The riot sometimes spills over into the audience, and Kosky bears the proud scars of the booings he has endured. |
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Antrim, bred-in-the-bone Republican conservative, has a proud patriotic tradition. |
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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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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 sideshow feat was a just a gaff, but the audience was too proud to admit they'd been fooled. |
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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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I am proud to be speaking to you in one of the oldest of these, Welsh, the language of Wales. |
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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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In athletics, the country has a proud history with 14 gold medals at the Asian Games. |
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Czechs are very proud of their academic degrees and titles therefore its omission is considered disrespectful. |
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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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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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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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She would catch her husband watching. Was he proud some? Proudsome, pleased? She thought so. |
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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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He is as Lucifer would be were that proud spirit banished to a society of soulless, Tomlinsonian ghosts. |
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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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Chief Joyce Thomas and Rescue Captain Maralyn Bibber are proud of the way the Harpswell Neck rescue team functions. |
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The Bicentennial Branch is proud to report that we have received a copy of the August 2006 Duval Press publication. |
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Kennelly continues to push boundaries and achieve the unthinkable, and Billabong couldn't be more proud to support Keala in all of her ventures. |
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And I am proud of the work Sanford Heisler Kimpel does to protect the rights of workers, attorneys and executives. |
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Condon is proud to be different, to work on the projects that excite him. |
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Well I can assure him I feel far from being a second-class citizen, I ama British pensioner with a long memory and proud to be. |
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A PAIR of Bahrainis will attempt to do their country proud when they participate in a regional break-dancing contest in Dubai next weekend. |
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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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Women need to revalorize ourselves and be proud and not exploited. |
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Being the proud parent of Yoda, a Yorkie, and Hank, a Weimaraner, she has become attuned to the unique nutritional needs of pets, both big and small. |
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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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