The mathematician proudly gave his answer, glancing at me slyly out of the corner of his eye, as if he had outdone me in some way. |
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But by the 1990s, I saw men proudly wearing their babies in slings, carrying diaper bags and using them with authority. |
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Politely, proudly and quietly, she slipped away while the doctors and nurses watched. |
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He is proudly uninterested in anyone or anything outside of his own limited experience. |
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He is, in my estimation, entrenched in the intellectual laziness of dogma and the comforts of blinders. His is a proudly unpersuadable mind. |
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They line the grass verge along the roadside, proudly displaying flags and banners. |
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In contrast, my own mother proudly never wears makeup, and wears her hair as a political statement, unstraightened and unbossed. |
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Thanks to parental and extended family support the children proudly contributed money to their class events. |
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The dot com revolution spawned a whole new generation of savvy, job hopping free agents who each said proudly they were their own security. |
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He grasped the diploma firmly in his hand and walked proudly across the stage. |
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The club has had more downs than ups over the years but that indomitable spirit that it is renowned for has lived proudly on. |
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An introduction to the soft skills of people-management for the previously proudly unmanageable. |
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To their surprise the team won the plate award and now proudly possess their first trophy. |
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The president is widely seen as more pragmatic, while the congressman is proudly, conservatively ideological. |
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He proudly does his own smoking, not just chicken but ribs, pulled pork, and fish, and he makes his own barbecue sauce. |
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Each was born proudly to the table and greeted by compliments and noises of admiration. |
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At the city's apex resided a local elite of merchants and professionals who were proudly middle-class and predominantly Nonconformist. |
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Members of the French Academy of Sciences led the world in measuring the Earth's shape, proudly determining it to be an oblate spheroid. |
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In a recent public relations videocast, he proudly quoted advice from her that he said he will never forget. |
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He's tanned, there's a puckish glint in his eye and his Coventry accent is proudly unblunted by his years in academia. |
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Wallach believes it was probably a figment of his imagination and that what matters is how proudly he told her his story. |
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He climbed up the ladder and looked proudly upon small fighters flying in and out of the docking bay. |
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Do the EU people know that in Italy some locals actually order, rather proudly, a pinta rather than a newspaper? |
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The hotel, built in 2002, stands proudly in the main square opposite the mosque. |
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Becca's room, which the girl had proudly shown him, was sort of the same shade, but in pink. |
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Thankyous and goodbyes were proudly presented and before we all knew it, everyone was back on the bus. |
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Von Frickle is an American quartet from Eureka, Illinois, but they proudly wear their British progressive rock influences on their sleeve. |
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A pinboard on the wall of his grandparents' kitchen proudly displays his drawings of army vehicles and a US flag. |
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Walt Disney Pictures proudly presents the remake of the beloved 1949 adventure film, Mighty Joe Young. |
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She was always a proudly curvy girl and toned her buxomness with vigorous exercise. |
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He has perhaps been as determined to realize his odd project as his proudly indolent subject was determined to avoid exertion. |
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The spray of a squirt gun that Matt was proudly brandishing met me instead. |
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If you ask Liberians if they voted, they will proudly show you their thumb painted with indelible ink, the mark of the voter. |
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But we will not support the pathetic, half-baked attempt that the Government so proudly proclaims as its solution. |
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The award was a small wheel of Camembert on a ribbon the Dalmatian proudly wore around his neck the rest of the evening. |
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Yappyfox, the red fox who so proudly hammered on his cymbal for the previous nine hours, takes the stage and begins a classic instrumental song. |
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We proudly serve only Certified Angus Beef, the finest quality beef available. |
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Since she came to the city Daphne has always worked and proudly declares she has never received any benefit payments or handouts. |
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It is equipped with a kitchen, bathroom and lounge, where framed posters of his books hang proudly on the walls. |
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We are proudly independent, ethnocentric, xenophobic, and nativistic, he argued, while showing off his flashy vocabulary. |
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Fathers looked proudly upon children who showed prowess in these extracurricular activities. |
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He proudly admits he is from hard-working peasant stock and sees me as lazy, vain and probably as a ponce. |
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The mare pranced eagerly, proudly showing off the bright blue saddle pad and headstall. |
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He proudly tells the storekeeper of the sweet shop that the sugar is for the mother of his firstborn son. |
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The industry proudly claims that up to 40 million people eat their products each day. |
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He wore his letter jacket as proudly as a king would his crown, and he hauled his bag over one shoulder. |
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Many Orangemen proudly declare that one of the founding principles of Orangeism is religious liberty. |
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When was the last time you saw a giraffe or a rhino proudly prodding a charred chunk of wildebeest round a barbeque? |
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Instead of orthogonal geometry, tour guides proudly note that hardly a right-angle is to be found in the extension. |
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Her son, riding shotgun, proudly filmed his mother driving and then posted it on YouTube. |
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I have realized that being openly and proudly gay means coming out repeatedly. |
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Albert proudly opened the front door and Betty and I walked into a large, light hallway. |
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This centurio had several military decorations like torques and phalerae proudly displayed on his breast. |
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It offers the best pub style meals in Oxford and proudly sits atop the comfort food throne despite being slightly overpriced. |
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If you truly love your collection of whimsical salt and pepper shakers, then display them proudly and in a well-organized manner. |
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I was already a schoolboy, proudly wearing the green blazer and ringed cap of my school. |
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The British style is more careful and thorough, with the foundation work in sources revealed as proudly as any part of the superstructure. |
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He continues to proudly hold himself as a man of the left, remaining well aware of the political and financial forces at work in global politics. |
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As I sipped, the waiter appeared at my elbow proudly showing off a plate on which two gnarly knots of truffle reposed. |
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Pupil Rida Munir, six, yesterday proudly told of how she could speak three languages, Punjabi, Urdu and English. |
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She proudly talked of herself as the one who set the bones in his nose, and said she had been waiting to see what churl hurt him without reason. |
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Putti, his eyes bright from the fire, instantly noticed her passiveness, but he spoke nothing of it as he gazed proudly at her beside the fire. |
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It was painted a light creamy colour with glass windows and a grey roof topped it off proudly. |
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By the fifteenth century, private donors were proudly stamping the screens with family coats of arms, as at Marburg and Meissen. |
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Also, the banner slot at the bottom was refusing to budge, proudly displaying an ad telling me to use the app that was displaying it. |
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In Portland, Maine, they till proudly point to Baxter Boulevard, where 400 linden trees were planted in 1921 as a memorial to World War I vets. |
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For many years, in all weathers, a Swanndri-wearing tailor's dummy stood proudly outside his shop to show durability. |
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He sent in a photo of himself proudly holding an apple tree sapling that grew from a discarded apple core in his garden. |
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Standing proudly on an isolated promontory, this 13th century stronghold once commanded the whole upper part of the Great Glen. |
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To be fair, after the first 9 months the garage owner did proudly announce that the car would be ready to road-test in two days time. |
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In his 66 displays with the three lions proudly emblazoned on his chest he rarely put a foot wrong. |
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Walking proudly, as only a member of its species could, a mountain lion cub stepped out into the open. |
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Using recycled paper has become a badge of honour worn proudly by armchair eco-warriors keen to save the planet. |
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The seaside town of Old Haven sits proudly on this beautiful part of the British coastline. |
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By nightfall, the British squad lay proudly on top of the medals table for Olympic rowing. |
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Every day she would proudly leave the Club with some brilliant construction in lolly sticks, paint and glue. |
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This example would have been worn on a chain round the neck, proudly displayed like an order or badge of loyalty. |
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Herbie shaped and hand-painted a few longboards specifically for the show, and they're proudly displayed facing super urban Second Street. |
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The Stars and Stripes were flying proudly from government buildings, businesses, homes and vehicles wherever you looked. |
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His annotations to this CD proudly point out the Cs, C sharps, and Ds that he must sing. |
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It was an assertion of Aboriginality more convincing, and proudly joyful, than any activist manifesto or protest could ever be. |
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She is the sort of person who, if you called her an unregenerate hippie, might proudly nod assent. |
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Now the engineers have proudly announced the discovery of no fewer than five clumps of louseworts safely beyond the proposed dam site. |
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Mounted on walnut, the sign sat proudly on his desk for most of his administration. |
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The polished hull glittered in the sunlight, and its enormous sails fluttered proudly. |
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It's ostensibly for the girl, but I decided to put it on my own head for safe keeping, and I proudly wore it to the Booksense luncheon. |
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You can check the list of members on the JUMVEA website, and accredited members will proudly display their membership on their website. |
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We flew one proudly from the back stay of our chartered yacht during our two-week cruise in Turkish waters last year. |
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With sails raised proudly, we continued south carried by a tailwind on gentle swells. |
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There was a time when religious evangelists, of all faiths, proudly promoted their creeds on the basis that they constituted the truth. |
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She proudly displays a silver salver from the Council's gardening competition last year. |
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Her clothes were battered, her face bruised and her boots old, but she held herself proudly. |
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Through the Renaissance, collectors displayed maiolica proudly and prominently in their homes and businesses. |
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He wore a major-league baseball uniform, an Astros uniform, and did so proudly. |
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In high dudgeon I proudly stalked away to my dressing room near the boiler room in the cellar. |
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They proudly call themselves Cossacks, and believe they have a mission to defend Russian Orthodoxy and to keep the Crimean Tatars in check. |
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A young filling-station operator would proudly display his sawed-off automatic shotgun. |
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Young Pawnee warriors proudly stole horses and scalps from their enemies, the Sioux. |
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I should never have tempted fate by proudly declaring that I had never been suspended in my career. |
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The red and white flag emblazoned with the maple leaf flew proudly outside the hotel alongside the tricolour. |
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The expensive Only This Moment, which follows, is resolutely bolder and proudly displays its Balearic influences on its sleeves. |
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As she stepped out lightly to the beat in measured, graceful ballet steps, she saw her parents smiling proudly at her from the front row. |
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Welsh flags fly proudly everywhere, and Welsh as an official language is commonly spoken. |
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These are two separate, proudly distinct States, and yet both part of what we are happy to call the Union of India. |
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The women proudly showed us their handspun, naturally dyed, back strap loom woven textiles, which are really works of art. |
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All of the parents and mentors looked proudly on as the youngsters put on a display of marvelous talent and skills. |
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Presently the other girls met Liz walking proudly along Brook Street with a big, well-set-up young fellow. |
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This was a time when Toronto was proudly cast as Toronto and Oliver Reed was a bankable name. |
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Once he had finished dressing he stood in front of the mirror and smiled proudly at his side profile. |
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People applauded, held their prizes proudly to their chests and began to drift off home. |
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I've spent the evening dubbing the tapes onto my hard drive and can proudly present my very first videoblog from the Auchamlong minefield. |
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Still in ancient times, but in Rome, do you remember the imperial purple worn so proudly by the Roman toffs. |
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The newest and most striking feature is a fabulous new fountain, which is already sitting proudly at the top of the park. |
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In fact, I proudly imagined myself to be the only twelve year old in the UK with such advanced, mature tastes for my age. |
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I can tell the member that the kea badge is proudly displayed on my fridge. |
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But he was not disgraced and took fifth place which earned him a Diploma which he displayed proudly. |
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This is a genuinely and proudly democratic country, and the people want to see their rulers behaving responsibly and in a seemly fashion. |
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Few Americans know that nearly two hundred years ago their flag flew proudly and defiantly over part of the town of Hastings in England. |
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They have won three and drawn two of there five games thus far and sit proudly on top of the table. |
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The book dummies, storyboards, jacket covers, and double page spreads were proudly displayed, still smelling strongly of glue and fixatives. |
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It's fixed up and polished till it proudly gleams again and catches the eye of yet another prospective owner. |
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My friend Santosh, the dhobi, tells us proudly about buying a mobile phone for his parents in their remote village in Uttar Pradesh. |
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Home of the largest collection of modern art in Europe, as the ginormous banner draped over the outside proudly proclaimed. |
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The beardie who wrote the article proudly displays the card of an FBI investigator. |
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Saskatchewan was blessed with a tireless worker who proudly represented working people. |
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The hardware store dramatics, however, won her over and I proudly brought my rolled up rug to school. |
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Cub fans are everywhere, proudly proclaiming their loyalty to what outsiders perceive as a lost cause. |
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Many times in school, kids had tormented her because of the sheltered upbringing, and she always proudly defended it as necessary. |
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She proudly proclaims that she was once in public relations for the nuclear industry. |
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We must speak with one voice, and proudly promote the positive impact of the industry's substantial investment in server training. |
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Not so many years ago I could proudly say that Richmond had the best soccer, track and other sports facilities in the Lower Mainland. |
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Uruguay's gauchos proudly wear the distinctive clothing of their ancestors. |
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Do they exert any more influence than gaily coloured gold foot-high statues and silver records that can be displayed, proudly, upon a wall? |
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The distinguished lady novelist who boasted proudly that her books always earned out their advances. |
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The towers stood proudly with flags billowing out and the crenellations were perfectly spaced like it was from a picture out of a fairy tale. |
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Supermarket trolleys and burned-out cars replaced the brightly coloured barges that once proudly carried grain, coal, wool, salt and timber. |
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Pliny the Younger, in his letters, describes proudly and affectionately his country house and its gardens. |
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Hanging proudly in the corner of a back street post office is a black-and-white photograph taken nearly 150 years ago. |
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The reality star joined the group onstage and proudly, confidently showed off that moneymaker! |
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The Army has learned through painful experience and proudly proclaims that it recruits soldiers, but retains families. |
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The flags are flying proudly at York Racecourse after a new grandstand was officially handed over to race chiefs. |
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Men whip off their T-shirts to proudly display ornately decorated beer guts and love handles. |
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I proudly brought it into the house and set it down on the kitchen worktop. |
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They were so impressed that they presented him with a Cossack uniform, which he wore proudly when he had his portrait painted. |
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Their rabbi, a 34-year-old karate black belt, proudly estimates that nine out of ten of his flock don't believe in God. |
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Disguised as a priest, he escaped to America, where he proudly proclaimed himself a republican revolutionary and a traitor to the British crown. |
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Their names are proudly written in block capital letters in an arc above their heads. |
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On the 365th day, April 25, it will be taken down, its support poles put in place and the banner paraded proudly through the streets of Sydney. |
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I should never have tempted fate a couple of weeks ago by proudly declaring to all and sundry that I had never been suspended in my career. |
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But everywhere were cottages, the homes of Dalznans clinging proudly to the mountains' flanks and living out their lives. |
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On this singular distinction, progressive vets have proudly dined out for years. |
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The proudly partisan audience was unanimous in its choice of heroes and villains. |
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Even in unbookish homes, unread copies stood proudly on bookshelves as a tribute to an American warrior and hero. |
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I proudly expand my back-end, month by month, year by year, adding layers of lovely sitzfleisch. |
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He is proudly showing off some favourite details in the building he helped design. |
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Nine-year-old Davey had won and proudly wore a blue ribbon declaring him the winner pinned to his overalls. |
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Standing on the flattened slag heap that served as the rocket launch site, he proudly sports a baseball cap emblazoned Rocket Boys Dad. |
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The American flag flew proudly from the stern flagstaff, and Mackenzie just watched it flutter in the breeze. |
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But it was like a glowing reminder of the beautiful boy who'd once worn it so proudly, an unfitting tribute to all that the world had lost. |
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Moreover, American political figures who have proudly associated with The Family and with Rick Warren are culpable as well. |
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Sons and daughters are proudly reclaiming the traditions that their parents had forgotten. |
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His cellphone, he says proudly, is the kind that still has an antenna, and he uses it, naturally, only to make phone calls. |
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The ex-Mad TV cast members came out proudly as biracial in the first episode of their show. |
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She pointed proudly to a blown-up photo of 41 and 43 on the wall as she asked me to sit down. |
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As morning broke in the windowless Bedsit, Emma peered wearily out of the bed they'd shared as Michelle trumped loudly and proudly into the already stale air. |
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I proudly inject mindless, jingoistic patriotism into my feature films. |
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They proudly told of how they had single-handedly raised money through cake sales, approaching businesses, holding raffles and selling chocolates. |
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Kostas, a local farmer, proudly offered us a jug of his explosive homemade wine and lamb and chicken, doused with herbs and garlic, were laid before us as an instant feast. |
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With sweeping views of the English Channel and a 700-berth marina, the Kentish port of Ramsgate proudly sells itself as one of the south coast's hidden gems. |
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Robert Downey Jr. plays the son, a bigwig Chicago attorney who proudly defends wealthy white-collar criminals. |
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Increasingly desperate to procure himself a place in history, last week he managed a new trophy to set beside the Boy Scout woggle, which sits proudly on his desk. |
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For seafood try Clamman in Southhampton, proudly peddling tuna, bass, scallops, and squid all caught by local fishermen. |
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Beck proudly announces that he now uses a bust of TR as a doorstop in a symbolic show of his displeasure. |
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Some renegades, however, are out of the closet and proudly displaying fake whiskers and five-o'clock shadow, along with suits, boots and suspenders. |
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Freshly chiseled ornaments stand proudly next to the corroded precursors that served as models, testimony to the endless repair, the incessant renewal of the church. |
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If you plan on starting problems before you go out, remove your athletics jackets or shirts that proudly label you as a footballer, basketball player, curler or whatever. |
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The reveille filled the air, the two Garda members ushered on the traffic and under the midday sweltering sun, the tricolour was raised, now flying proudly at full mast. |
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Now, Bass is proudly out of the closet and having the best life ever, as evidenced by this clip. |
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Though the San Joaquin Valley was once regarded as the stepchild of the wine industry, the Madera appellation is proudly displayed on labels today. |
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She drew herself up to her full height, standing tall and proudly. |
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As he took me around, he proudly showed me where he had built terraces, where he had planted fruit trees, and where he established herb and vegetable gardens. |
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Leading up to the lobby, its glass doors proudly displaying the Union symbol in frosted white, was a wide flight of steps, ascending gently from the sidewalk. |
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As the ashet is held aloft, they proudly stride around the room. |
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Antelopes are well represented here, particularly the sable antelope which shows off their extravagant horns as they proudly march between stands of miombo woodland trees. |
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So when Irfan Pathan beams that dazzling smile after taking yet another wicket for the India he so proudly represents, he fills my heart with more than cricketing pride. |
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John proudly showed me a photograph of himself in his smart uniform, holding the golden mace and stood alongside the current mayor in full regalia. |
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He is proudly clasping his gold medal, draped in the Scottish flag and wearing an enormous blue floppy top hat emblazoned with a brilliant white saltire. |
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While Stinnett proudly takes credit for the design, he is quick to note that he did not come up with the slogan. |
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He straightened up, as he prepared, somewhat proudly, to reveal his role in this dangerous, unseemly history. |
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Revelers were all smiles as they proudly waved rainbow colored flags, held up signs supporting marriage equality and hugged their loved ones tightly! |
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I would still like to say, proudly, that I bank with the Bank of Scotland. |
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The former Leading Seaman Signalman and the Petty Officer Quartermaster proudly broke the pennant which for the life of the ship will fly at her masthead. |
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He was bareheaded with whiskers proudly displayed, bright eyes prominent in grey-brown fur and large flat ears twitching with a life of their own. |
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My father's non-Muslim friends recount proudly incidents and anecdotes of maulvis and madrasas much in the same manner as we remember our school and teachers. |
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Holding her box of barrettes, clips, and brushes up, Lucy nodded proudly. |
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One of my young boys came up to me after the spring recital and proudly showed me his MTNA Achievement Award Pin, placed on his tie as a tie tack! |
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Remember how proudly they bore themselves on the talk shows? |
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Defense attorney Tom Mesereau proudly spoke about the strength of his lead-off witness, Wade Robson. |
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I held it in my arms until the alarm in the safe rang harshly, and then tenderly, proudly, I replaced it and shut the steel doors. |
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As you walk to the parking lot, you turn and glance back at the clean lines of the white wings and the black blades of the propeller standing proudly at the nose. |
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Do they really need to post this video, which TMZ proudly put their watermark over so that everyone knows where it came from? |
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Glass bottles are highly collectable, and some folk proudly display their bottles in much the same way as other people display the family silver or fine bone china. |
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Jack watched proudly as a boy of seven rode his first two-wheeler bicycle down the pavement of a quiet suburban street in a line that would never resemble straight. |
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That last night, Anton proudly showed me a picture of NEO, then 7, just before he Skyped with Penny and the kids. |
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Far from worrying about musty family skeletons in aristocratic cupboards, noble pedigrees are advertised and the smallest cup-full of blue blood proudly proclaimed. |
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Anatabloc has even proudly posted a photo of the governor holding a packet of the supplement on its Facebook page. |
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The flag snapping in the breeze proudly bears the Lion Rampant. |
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He was unstinting in his praise and respect for Marion as the steady fulcrum of his life and he never failed to proudly mention his children and grandchildren. |
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Many Brooklynites do their shopping, entertaining, and socializing on their side of the East River, proudly refusing to leave their borough except to go to the airport. |
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You've earned the distinct honor of being the only person to write a craigslist ad that is now proudly displayed on the bulletin board in my office. |
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The floor was draped in protective white sheeting, and the viscount's wife stood in the middle of it proudly, paint-brush dripping on her bare feet. |
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There is also the strong feeling that when soldiers go to fight on our behalf, they should proudly wear American-made products. |
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She travelled in a springless baggage cart, a model of which is now proudly displayed in St Thomas' School of Nursing, an establishment she was later to found. |
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In the military, Congress has finally recognized the rights of gays to serve openly and proudly without fear of reprisal. |
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It seems like a long, drawn out process, but if you take things a step at a time, you should be able to create something that you will be able to proudly say you did yourself. |
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Every old soldier enjoys news of the unit in which he has served proudly. |
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Rose proudly held her new rag doll up for everyone to see, while Adam carefully pocketed his toy soldiers to protect them from his brother and examined his storybooks. |
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He felt his eyes straying to the Croce al Trebbio, the little granite column in the center of the piazza upon which a little bronze warrior proudly bore his sword. |
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Few old county infantry regiments remain in the British Army order of battle, but the Duke of Wellington's Regiment is proudly celebrating that very status after 300 years. |
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We shall respect all international and bilateral agreements signed by the outgoing government and proudly take our position in the international community. |
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Harlech, standing proudly upon the cliff edge that used to form the coastline, seems to best represent the symbolism of subjection that Edward I intended. |
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Bobotie, proudly considered a traditional South African dish, made of spiced mince mixed with rice, almonds and sultanas, originates with the Malay. |
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I've often said that we are the heirs to the revolutionary war era's pamphleteers, only in electronic form and I proudly number myself amongst them. |
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The widow of a North Yorkshire policeman killed in a road accident proudly received a commendation for her husband's bravery in arresting an armed burglar. |
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To her left, the merchants who had complained of the burden of taxes in the weeks before, now sat proudly in their seats of honour in the inner sanctum of the temple. |
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Riga grinned proudly and plucked at the sleeve of his shirt aimlessly. |
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She proudly gave him the chain for his cherished pocket watch. |
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Here Kristine sat in a flimsy dress, proudly carrying Cassie on her arm. |
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A large crowd of people from area communities proudly assembled for the ceremony, as did many officials in full dress uniform and local dignitaries. |
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While we're going about our daily lives in down parkas, furs and boots, the designers are busy creating and proudly presenting what we can expect in spring and summer. |
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How proudly she had strutted around that day, the cynosure of all eyes. |
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Electric lighting was such a powerful symbol of progress that early lighting fixtures proudly flaunted bare bulbs so that no one would dare mistake them for gaslights. |
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It is not, however, over-ambition that causes Terry to come unstuck but rather her openly presentist view of historical method which she proudly displays in her introduction. |
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We spent a day walking in the country and he proudly demonstrated how the pockets in his special walking trousers were exactly the right size to fit maps into. |
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He took fifth place which earned him a Diploma which he displayed proudly. |
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He proudly boasted he had never lost a salesman he wanted to keep. |
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The gay pride rainbow flag proudly flies outside gay-run venues. |
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Then there was the famous Wembley turf itself, proudly unblemished, and depthlessly green compared to the mud heaps or the dust bowls of the semi-finals only weeks before. |
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He was pictured proudly holding his baby, not grappling with his grundies. |
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Howard disdainfully and proudly refuses, tearing the thing from his face. |
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Later that afternoon, the old guy settles himself comfortably on his back porch, looking downrange proudly at the targets on the sandbank 50 yards away. |
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Instead of showcasing my bead proudly like I do my gourd drum, I keep my little bead hidden away in my desk, under heaps and heaps of files and manila folders. |
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Now we can proudly say that we have sold more than 80 production lines in more than 20 countries. |
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The restaurant's promotional material proudly boasts that 19 million loaves of garlic bread have been sold here. |
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Since 1951, Beckley VAMC has been improving the health of the men and women who have so proudly served our nation. |
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Founded in 1916 by Isaac George Kannon, the business is proudly owned and operated by its third generation family. |
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I wear my tzitzit and my chai necklace proudly in photographs. |
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Temple proudly showed off her wrist band in green, white and black, but complained that it was a little big for her wrist. |
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And though he smiled, his eyes glowed proudly at the name of Louisiana's dashing hero. |
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The skirted front fenders cover the whitewall tyres with the ' Chief' logo or the ' war bonnet', which is backlit, sitting proudly on top. |
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So, happy 20th birthday to this proudly silly fashion classic. |
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He also credits the airstaff, which he proudly describes as among the best in the nation. |
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I completed the Air Assault Course at Sickles Army Airfield in Fulda in March 1993 and proudly wear my wings to this day. |
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The ultra-durable Anti-Bottle is proudly manufactured in the USA, BPA free, freezable and dishwasher safe. |
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Colorado Association Services, an Associa company, proudly announces the opening of its new Fort Collins office to better service its customers. |
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Within days of arriving at the Mestalla footage surfaced of the 19-year-old proudly displaying his wedding tackle in a racy video. |
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Introduce a flash of preppiness with a blazer featuring a school badge proudly emblazoned on its chest. |
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He proudly presented me with a big jar of sweet, tasty honey made by my friends the honeybees. |
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We are proudly a nation of immigrants, but should be a nation of laws. |
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Even so, imagine the thrill of passing gas stations with numbers like 85 cents proudly posted for a liter of high-test. |
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Ever green, winter or summer, the Douglas-fir proudly points heavenward as if to call attention to the everlasting peace above. |
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Indeed, Pollin and Luce proudly display their estimates of the increase in the share of disposable income that is earned, not granted. |
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The Taliban proudly defended their assault, with verses from the Quran. |
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He smiled at this proudly, like he was the campus pussy-bandit being lauded for his prowess by his unlaid friends. |
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A BEAMING Wendy Daunter proudly holds her new husband's arm as he signs the wedding register. |
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Twenty years on, Gambians are proudly seeing their country transform in incalculable ways never seen before in the country's history. |
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He was a middle-class, provincial urbanite, who wrote for big commercial theaters and proudly noted his successes in them. |
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And so with his writing, which he proudly said was a perfect counterpart of his life. Accident played a major part in both. |
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Billed as Bollywood's serial kisser, Hashmi is one of the few heroes who proudly exhibits the imperfections in his grey roles. |
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Around 350 pupils at Charter Primary in Canley have been proudly wearing their new school sweatshirts this term. |
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Even so, in 1905 the Irish Unionist Party had a Gaelic slogan, which it proudly displayed at a convention. |
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Pupils have been quick to respond to this new system and can be seen proudly wearing their Sunshine Superstar badges. |
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Thereafter, she proudly displayed his head to her Hebrew army and led them into a victorious battle against the Assyrians. |
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Haruna, a dancer of Jerusarema ululates, swinging both her hands and waist with her head proudly prodded back and forth. |
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I also extend a warm shoutout to my former colleagues, and proudly salute the current team of Diverse. |
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In addition, he is an active Navy Reserve Senior Chief Petty Officer, having proudly served his country overseas on multiple deployments. |
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Yesterday, the OAP turned up at court proudly wearing his service medals and a blue beret and walking with the aid of a stick. |
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Why else would they brandish those beer guts so proudly in sausage-skin replica sports jerseys? |
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Even if his 1980s photo, complete with hairstyle of the times, still hangs proudly in the clubrooms at Geelong. |
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In the lead of the broomies ran a beautiful cream buckskin, with black mane flying proudly! |
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Most of our students come from multicultural backgrounds and we proudly embrace our diversity at VISS, which is why Chandab's presence was so profound. |
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As unusual as these official games may appear, they constitute an integral part in teaching the machiavellian tactics which the Utopians proudly use in their foreign wars. |
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But because winning the game motivates this bird, rather than saving money, Lesser Jumpers proudly display their gate-crashing success for all to see. |
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Pop came over with a number of his saloon cronies.... They were feeling no pain as usual, and all was high hilarity as my dad showed them proudly all around. |
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Deborah Wilkinson, of Whitehouse Stud in Waskerly, County Durham, is proudly showing off Woiwode, a graded Hanoverian imported from the state-stud in Celle in Germany. |
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I very often marvel about the way in which many young girls are proudly flicking and swinging tresses reaching down to the small of their backs, even on swelteringly hot days. |
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The legacy of the Bear Flaggers lives on in the State of California. The state adopted and proudly flies the bear flag, first designed at Sonoma by the Osos. |
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However, the organization proudly traces its roots back to 1916 when its founder, Margaret Sanger, opened the nation's first birth-control clinic in Brooklyn, New York. |
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And to make matters worse for the holders, their junior club from the town Hawick Linden beat Stewarts Melville to march proudly into the fifth round. |
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The agency, who were set up to boost the economy and create jobs, brought out sweatshirts proudly proclaiming 'Make it in Scotland' for staff to wear at careers fairs. |
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George's Church stands proudly within the town on a small hill and with its steeple is the biggest landmark of the town being visible from quite a distance. |
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On October 6, 1998, Epic Records and VH1 proudly present VH1 Divas Live. |
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Still used for their original purpose today, blacksmiths and wagonwrights can be seen eagerly working away as the railway proudly keeps alive many traditional skills. |
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The Tamaki Hikoi, a Maori-guided walk of Auckland, gives visitors a sense of the importance of the culture in what is a proudly bicultural country. |
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The Tamaki Hikoi, a Maori guided walk of Auckland, gives visitors a sense of the importance of the culture in what is a proudly bicultural country. |
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By not participating in Medicare a physician is upholding the Constitution, preventing the communization of the world, and proudly maintaining the integrity of his profession. |
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Through the week, some sticky notes were crumpled up and thrown away, revisited and rewritten, but others were proudly carried to the accomplishment wall. |
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Britain was quite proudly maintaining this record and they had also got a lot of mileage in terms of propaganda from the break-outs from Stalag Luft III and Colditz,' he said. |
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He returned to Wales proudly clutching a pair of gloves signed by one of his favourite fighters, four-time world titleholder Johnny Tapia, who also featured on the bill. |
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