Between 1984 and 1987 he personified our inchoate desire to shake free of the Muldoon years and remake ourselves in a bolder, prouder way. |
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There is no other state where the local populace is prouder to be counted in the census. |
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With all that he had achieved up to this point, it's evident that this spell was still one of the prouder moments of a glittering career. |
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I'm a Texan by birth and by choice in many ways, but I've never been prouder of being a New Yorker than I am now. |
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The Iraqi example has made all Kurds at least contemplate a prouder future. |
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He is prouder still of what prosperity enables him to do. In the governor's telling, conservatism must have a moral purpose. |
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This is why, on the occasion of Canada Day that we are prouder than ever to call ourselves Canadian. |
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Then why is it that, in general, fathers feel prouder when they have a baby boy? |
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It was a bit of a head trip to think that we were going to have a baby, but never have I been prouder to announce that I was going to be a Dad! |
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We should be even prouder of our unbroken tradition of constitutional government and the rule of law. |
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He seemed even prouder of this little luxury than of all the tasteful gold taps and naked marble cherubs. Today, anyone can play screen golf. |
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And I am prouder still that we will thereby be improving infrastructures for society as a whole. |
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With this man, there is the certain knowledge that he leaves his country better, broader, prouder than he found it. |
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By involving people more closely in decision-making, we make everyone more accountable and hence prouder of their accomplishments. |
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He is, however, even prouder of the fact that his instrument was very well received by musicians. |
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There is no doubt that John Diefenbaker helped shape this country into a better, broader and prouder nation than the one before. |
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I will close by saying that I could not be prouder of our forces there and of the other civilian components of our team now in Kandahar. |
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I would be even prouder to be able to wear them on the right side of my jacket on Remembrance Day. |
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Never have I been prouder to be a member of any community, academic or otherwise. |
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That's why I'm speaking at the Log Cabin convention and couldn't be prouder to be doing so. |
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Those with eyes to see that John McCain will understand me when I write, I am prouder of him today than I have ever been. |
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Nor could their wildest imaginations have foreseen that a nation so young would twice face the possibility of the breakup of our country, but prouder still are we that we should twice withstand the challenge. |
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Bell Laboratories, one of the most venerable names in science, the home of the transistor and currently the research arm of Lucent Technologies, is prouder than many. |
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To sum things up, I could not be prouder of this historic budget, especially for what it will bring directly to hard-working people in Saskatchewan. |
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I am even prouder to have been able to help position the St. Lawrence River internationally, and promote all that our region has to offer to cruise lines and their passengers. |
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I am prouder than ever to say that I am a true Canadian. |
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I am still prouder to be an elected member of this Parliament on the government side under the direction of a Prime Minister who comes from the very fine province of Quebec. |
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A dream over 20 years in the making, no one could have been prouder than Stan to wave goodbye and watch the flags flap as they faded from sight, into the sea of white. |
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And I am even prouder to be a part of the company it is today. |
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There is still a preference for male children, not only because they are more useful in the fields and orchards but also because, socially, the larger the family and the more boys as opposed to girls, the prouder the father. |
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Merck Frosst is proud of its vaccine research and development and even prouder knowing that RotaTeq® can play an important role in reducing the burden on our over stretched healthcare system. |
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Mr. Speaker, the latest Olympic Games made Quebeckers prouder than ever to be Canadian, but the Bloc Québécois leader is doing his best to ensure that their pride does not have lasting consequences for federalism in Quebec. |
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Now am I prouder of this poverty, which I know is mine own, than a waiting gentlewoman is of a frizzled groatsworth of hair, that never grew on her head. |
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We're very different, I was green around the gills on a one-hour boat trip just out of the port of Ilfracombe, but I couldn't be prouder of my mad, brave sister. |
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His gherkin was doing the tent dance, and he couldn't have been prouder. |
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