We can hardly take pride in a successful war against Germany motivated less by principle than realpolitik. |
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The correspondents take pride in their wordsmanship and don't mind twirling it. |
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There can be absolutely no valid reason why my countrymen do not take pride in keeping their country clean. |
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With respect to the film itself, there are many who take pride in highlighting the several goofs and gaffes on display. |
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Others take pride in an array of quality cookware, or glory in the grunt under the bonnet. |
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I take pride in being a thief, and what's more, I am the best dip in the States. |
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Sellers take pride in their wealth and because of this, their holy places will be profaned. |
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Self-reliant and independent, they do not necessarily take pride in their local community. |
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Operators of cancelbots take pride in the absolute mechanical nature of the cancellations. |
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The Malagasy however still take pride in their ancient royal history and institutions. |
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As children gain mastery in real skills, they should take pride in their accomplishments. |
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With the right support, we can all take pride in our achievements, whether they are in the classroom or on a playing field. |
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It is important to take pride in ourselves, our appearance, our conduct and our work. |
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Conservatives tend to take pride in their tough-mindedness, a realistic and hard-nosed approach to the dog-eat-dog world we find ourselves in. |
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Most fishing companies take pride in that they do final product inspections prior to shipment. |
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Why not show it off to a wider audience and take pride in our achievements. |
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It is entirely natural for Indians to take pride in the successes of their erstwhile compatriots abroad. |
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All the artists are local and take pride in making their work available for public viewing in the town. |
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Although most of the inhabitants stay in shacks, they clearly take pride in their environment. |
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My interest in creativity and originality might lead me to take pride in developing a more complicated theory. |
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We don't have nearly the amount of litter because people in general take pride in their city. |
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All servers should take pride in punctuality, personal cleanliness and good behavior, and while serving strictly avoid staring about them. |
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Encouraging Canadians to take pride in their language, religion and heritage is a one-track approach and it is a problem in Quebec. |
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We take pride in our country and people, and are excited to be providing a channel for our products to reach the world market. |
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One of the things that we engineered and take pride in is having first-level backbone connectivity, putting a Squid caching engine at the teleport. |
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We usually take pride in our past achievements, without realizing the hard fact that we should get ourselves fully prepared to face new challenges. |
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For all my moaning, I take pride in my pristinely ironed shirts. |
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We should all take pride in the gains that we've made as a result of our efforts. |
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People seem to take pride in what they wear every day, whether it's at the office, the gym or simply when picking up a six-pack at the corner store. |
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Since then the place has been well kept, the grass cut and it is always neat and tidy and a credit to the local community which take pride in their place. |
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Still, they take pride in crafting what are essentially big-budget shorts. |
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The Johnsons take pride in their reputation for unassailable stewardship, and they have taken the lead in the industry's full-court press against the new rules. |
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Some people compare it to an alcoholic still craving a drink after being dry for years, but I am a steady weight now and take pride in my appearance. |
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Whether you are dining in a no-frills trattoria or a more formal ristorante, owners and chefs invariably take pride in sourcing the best seasonal produce. |
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If this group is really concerned about preserving Southern heritage, I hope they will join me in voting for a flag that all Georgians can take pride in. |
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Iranians take pride in their pre-Islamic culture and their ancient civilization. |
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We take pride in designing these waterscape where good feelings, quietness and relax are the principles of these features. |
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I take pride in the enthusiastic reception these initiatives have received from large corporations. |
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We only have to be ourselves, to be loyal to our heritage, and to take pride in our values. |
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Because we take pride in mastering every part of the cabinetmaking process, we have chosen to provide an in-house finishing workshop. |
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It's not as prestigious as setting a record for batting average or home runs, but he says he would take pride in it because it's another way to get on base. |
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I take pride in my commitment to and passion for my school activities as well as my religious community and work. |
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Maybe you like to sew and take pride in the reaction of others to your work. |
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As Canadians, we take pride in a nation that actively promotes cultural diversity, free association, economic robustness and political dialogue. |
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We take pride in our role as public servants and are dedicated to service excellence. |
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I hope that she will come to take pride in the child for which she has at least part parentage. |
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I take pride in giving talented newcomers to Canada a chance to work in our company. |
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We take pride in making products that uphold the values of the Bosch tradition. |
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And we take pride in a record of successful advocacy before arbitrators, federal and provincial tribunals and the courts. |
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We view that as a long-term effort, and we take pride in being a consistent and reliable ally to developing countries in this area. |
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Some novice riders on two wheels take pride in showing off to others their ability to perform highly dangerous stunts. |
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As SIRC's Chair, I take pride in the Committee's commitment to keep abreast of, and adapt to, the changing security intelligence environment. |
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Our public pension programs are something Canadians can rightly take pride in. |
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I take pride in providing a high level of personalized service and being available at all times to my clients. |
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This agreement means stability and good jobs, something the community can take pride in. |
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At Thecus, we take pride in developing innovative storage solutions that keep data safe and secure. |
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It must take pride in its accomplishments and humbly accept its shortcomings. |
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We take pride in these results, since they also demonstrate that we did very well in the US market, which experiences considerable fluctuation. |
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Land tenure issues make it hard for many people in Jamaica to take pride in the land that they are squatting on and don't feel ownership over. |
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Rangers are a club with parlous finances, dependent on journeyman and making great demands of David Weir, a 40-year-old centre-back who should take pride in this result for the rest of his days. |
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I do not mean to claim ownership of those values, but as Canadians we can take pride in our history of humanitarianism and in our values of civility, tolerance and respectful co-existence. |
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Unlike tribute bands that have preceded them, the Rosez take pride in replicating the massive grooves of the Second Coming album. |
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While the growth in our installed base is certainly an accomplishment to take pride in, during the course of the year we recognized that the performance of this division was not as good as we were expecting. |
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From rib eye steak to confit of duck, its chefs take pride in all its freshly-cooked offerings. |
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Not only does the foundation take pride in constantly evolving its programs to support its mission, it also strives to improve its work environment. |
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But with NatureWorks PLA, consumers can take pride in using a product made from a domestic raw material that can be regrown every year. |
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The gleefully frugal happily seek new ways to economize and take pride in outsaving the Joneses. |
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Worcester homes may be older and dumpier, but we take pride in the fact that our property taxes are high enough to cause chronic nosebleeds. |
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We take pride in meeting the challenge of identifying exactly which solutions are best suited in any given market, and in meeting the particular needs of each specific customer. |
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We value our relationship with you, and we take pride in maintaining loyalty and respect with each individual client by providing you with security. |
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But in the midst of all of this movement, one thing remains constant: SSQ continues to take pride in being a company that is open to people, open to our industry, and open to the changing world around us. |
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Japanese mothers take pride in their obentos and hope they outshine those of other mothers, said the Japanese cookbook author Hiroko Shimbo. |
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We take pride in ensuring our clients are properly protected. |
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You can also take pride in knowing that the great courage you showed in a distant land almost six decades ago is continuing with our men and women in uniform today. |
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In addition, Cyprus can take pride in the high education level of its labour force, in conjunction with its competitive, by international standards, rates of remuneration. |
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Many companies and institutions take pride in enlivening their physical surroundings, commissioning public works of art, such as sculptures and fountains, for all to enjoy. |
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I have often heard things in the last couple of months from this government that seems to take pride in fixing something when it is not really breaking down the barriers. |
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