I think it's perfectly possible in conversation to be proud of achievements without appearing egotistical. |
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We have the highest standard of maternal care and that's something to be proud of. |
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A society where everyone can be proud of his or her heritage while defending the land we have chosen to live in is not an impossible dream. |
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During his travels abroad, he has compared business support levels in different countries, and says the county has much to be proud of. |
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This is a plea to all bar owners and councillors to help make Bolton a place to be proud of and to prevent these tragic accidents happening. |
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We can be proud of our contribution to what will surely be a top-priority stop for all New York City tourists. |
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All autoworkers, from the president to the line worker, want to be proud of their company and the product they make. |
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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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There is nothing to be proud of or there is nothing clever about what these stupid idiots are doing. |
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This was a richly deserved commendation and Helen can be proud of her performance. |
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Well ya gotta hand it to this super group for hammering together a release to be proud of. |
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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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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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But what the company cannot be proud of is the air of clandestinity surrounding its operations. |
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Can you be stinking rich and love yourself and be proud of yourself and yet be humble and modest as well? |
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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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In its short history America has a lot to be proud of, especially in the field of human endeavour. |
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We have much to be proud of in Australia, but we need to be eternally vigilant. |
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But Stein trots out his definition of a writer as if belonging to this group of crackpots is something to be proud of. |
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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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For the first time in their lives, they learn to be proud of themselves as Amerasians. |
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This is a programme that any pragmatic centre-right government could be proud of. |
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The Government must be proud of its feminism and of what it claims to stand for. |
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The league should be proud of that, not hiding behind stiff fines and harsh rhetoric. |
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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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The lists of names hanging on the walls of the bar indicates a level of popularity any pub would be proud of. |
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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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Mr Mahon noted that the trustees of the site put the common good to the forefront and promised them a development they could be proud of. |
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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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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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But what struck me about the Senator-elect's ungentlemanliness was that he seemed to be proud of it. |
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The Crown and the Royal Family, the monarchy, stand for something to be proud of in this world today. |
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But they will come through this ordeal with honor and we will all be proud of them. |
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The Bradford Royal Infirmary deserves to be proud of the way all its patients are treated and the respect shown to everyone. |
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But we do intend to put something back that we can all be proud of to make a new focal centre of the village again. |
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Yale University has much to be proud of, and now this distinguished university is celebrating it's tercentennial. |
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If they had been left intact we would have had a city centre to be proud of with many modernised buildings. |
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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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The lads responded and a motley crew matured and developed into a squad to be proud of. |
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The month of August was honored as a reminder to the Filipino citizens of the language they must love and be proud of. |
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Look, gramma, I know you're almost six times older than me, but it ain't exactly something to be proud of, ya know? |
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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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If it's true that Foster was no fan of minstrelsy and blackface, it's not something he would be proud of, regardless of the strained Southern black dialect in his lyrics. |
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You should be proud of your skin color no matter what race you are. |
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I'm doing my best to select a solid squad that Nigerians will be proud of. |
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He was no one to be proud of, so don't look so pleased with yourself. |
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The boys can however, be proud of their display and they showed great grit and determination to make a contest of it against much more physical and stronger opponents. |
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Our nation can be proud of the common tie that binds our human rights achievements. |
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The pressure was on both sides and late in the term Trevor Dhu let fly with a jab that Anthony Mundine would be proud of, decking Adam Taylor and earning himself a red card. |
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A zero rate is something to be proud of, but that doesn't mean we take a rest. |
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You've built a national historical site depicting Métis history, culture and life that you can be proud of. |
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When the full measure of the year is taken into account, it is a year we can all be proud of. |
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They told him he ought to be proud of his ancestry, he was a little better than the common herd. |
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Honourable senators, be proud of this chamber, and of this city, be an oasis, we need no pity. |
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Ekwa Moto's about encouraging everyone to be proud of their roots, whether they come from a tiny village or the back of beyond. |
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I think we need to do a program where women should be proud of becoming blue-collar workers. |
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And we want our products to be something Lancastrians can be proud of. |
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The idea is to help her to walk away with her head high, knowing she has a right to be proud of who she is. |
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This is also an opportunity to pass down a memory to our children that they can be proud of. |
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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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How can they not see it at as an opportunity to lead the way into a new way of thinking and pioneering a system that we can be proud of? |
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This model has already been put to the test, and we can all be proud of it. |
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You stood by me when I missed the first prize by a marginal difference of two marks, and you made me feel that I still had reasons to be proud of myself. |
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The combination of intellect and commitment to Canada which this family represents is something we should all be proud of. |
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If the first eight years are any indication, our children will look back on this day, and be proud of what we did. |
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While others may have succumbed to the temptation to take direct action, Canada has not and we should all be proud of this. |
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The residents of Thetford Mines have every reason to be proud of their region and its up-and-coming artists. |
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Sweden has one of the world's most liberal matrimony laws, and this is something we should be proud of. |
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These are unprecedented measures and we can be proud of them because the agricultural sector is the engine and the foundation of our economy. |
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In any case, we can still be proud of what we have achieved, because it is a serious increase. |
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I believe that we can be proud of the reaction of European authorities, parliaments, governments and central banks. |
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The success of this project is something that the entire community should be proud of. |
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But hunters' mitts and coats were embroidered so they'd be proud of their appearance and enjoy going out to hunt. |
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They want a program that gives them a long term job, something they can be proud of. |
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They should also be proud of what their contributions represent to their communities. |
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Their work ethic has helped establish a corporation we can all be proud of. |
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Not only painting is a creative way of spending free time, but once you achieve a neat miniature you can really be proud of yourself. |
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You are the descendant in a whole line of failures, and you should be proud of it. |
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Each civilization and each people can and must be proud of what it has accomplished and given to the world. |
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It has truly changed the way we live our daily lives and we can all share in and be proud of its success. |
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We can be proud of our recent achievements in the field of equal treatment and nondiscrimination. |
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We can be proud of the way our workforce reacted quickly to one of the worst recessions in decades. |
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Canadian Native Veterans have reason to be proud of their wartime contributions. |
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Remember that everybody is a little different in their own way so you should be proud of who you are, just the way you are! |
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You look at that but also look at how far you've come and you have a lot to be proud of. |
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We want people to be persistent in reducing energy consumption, and we want them to be proud of their energy efficiency. |
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I believe all Canadians can be proud of our standing and our achievements on the world stage. |
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Are we supposed to be proud of them for using the portable john? |
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All she wanted was a father, someone whom she could be proud of. |
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The achievements are ones that we can all be proud of as fellow Kiwis. |
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He offered himself as a sacrifice to free us from a dark, rebellious life into this good, pure life, making us a people he can be proud of, energetic in goodness. |
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Six years in the making and England have a cricket team to be proud of. |
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We had a few scratchy records, a disco deck, a microphone, a small transmitter and a desire in our hearts to try to create something that people would be proud of. |
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By the way, these athletes can outperform many of us and we should be proud of them. |
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While much more work still needs to be done, all Nunavummiut should be proud of what Inuit, working together, have accomplished in this fishery to date. |
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I can at least say that I have 2 half-brothers I can be proud of. |
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I can be proud of my ancestry without hyphenating my Americanism. |
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In the eyes of the FCFA, which has unwaveringly and staunchly protected the rights of Francophone and Acadian communities since 1975, we have come a long way and should be proud of that. |
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Over the last few years, the business plan has been a beacon and one of the main barometers of the network's performance and growth, and Caisses can be proud of the year's results. |
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We can be proud of our response so far to this rapidly changing landscape. |
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We have every reason to be proud of the role our troops are playing in routing the insurgency and planting the seeds of development and good governance, the seeds for a positive Afghan future. |
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The Commission should be proud of it, rather than apologize for it. |
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Michelle Fox, chair of the ESG, says that although the standing ESG committee has come to an end, it should be proud of all its accomplishments and the positive impact it has made on the industry. |
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Moreover, thanks to him, I now have the upmost pride to have a poster of mines exhibited both in New York and Hollywood... Mom, you can be proud of me. |
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During the first quarter, we also started to put our new strategy into action, and we can be proud of the progress made in developing new growth drivers. |
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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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If there is anything that we would not be proud of it is playing politics with a situation that is very personal to many individuals and to those who are affected with respect to their citizenship. |
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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 Inuit of Labrador can be proud of this historic Agreement and the significant accomplishments made over the past five years in implementing land claims and self-governance in the region. |
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I was proud to play for Jose Mourinho and hopefully he will be proud of me when he sees these two free kicks. |
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I consider that we can be proud of the work accomplished to date, since all of the projects on which we are working together are proceeding smoothly. |
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The result is a collective work of art that everyone can be proud of. |
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Your Excellency Mr Matsuura, with your right and strong leadership, UNESCO has become a symbol of hope and reconciliation for all people of Bosnia and Herzegovina and you should be proud of that. |
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The iff, however, is not exactly an organization to be proud of. |
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The Canadian Centre for International Justice has said on numerous occasions that the declaration was an amazing achievement and that we should all be proud of the Canadian content of that declaration. |
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But now Mahsum has taken on the job Tipu did and he hopes his big brother will be proud of him. |
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This is a legacy which we should be proud of, and not just because of what it enabled our arts and creative industries to achieve but also because of the untapped potential in the sector today. |
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As I prepare to hand over my duties as Chairman to my successor, I am confident that our community will continue to be proud of the work we are accomplishing here together. |
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Don't get too cocky, but have some fun and be proud of your game. |
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It's something everyone can be proud of and have a good time doing. |
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For those with the privilege of voting in such an historic day, I implore you not to let apathy rule, and to use your vote so we can be proud of the country we all call home. |
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The simple humanity and good-heartedness of all those who took part in this tribute to a stranger is something they can all be proud of. |
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I implore all of my colleagues on all sides of the House, let us get down to business, let us get Pearson over with as fast as we can, let us get on with making Pearson a world class airport that we can all be proud of. |
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Some fine gun dogs will show off genetic skills that both the old Irish gentry and the Duke of Gordon would be proud of. |
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The sleazoids who negotiated that should be proud of themselves. |
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Yes, north of the border she sports a captivating smile and a bust that any woman would be proud of, while south of the border lurks a full set of wedding tackle. |
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Each soldier can be proud of the blue beret of the UN mission they wear. |
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Myleene has another reason to be proud of her nursery as she has designed the crib, moses basket, bedding and clothing as part of her new Baby K range. |
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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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We have every reason to be proud of the Bin Ladin operation. |
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His one dream is to pitch a no-hitter so his dad will be proud of him. |
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