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18 Sentences With "pridefully"

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"So impressed with what the body can do and handle," she pridefully captioned the photo.
O'Connell, the smallest and frailest looking for them all, considers her own work pridefully, though not without critique.
We've also spoken about Rihanna's "Work" video and how both song and visual pridefully rep the Bajan singer's Caribbean roots.
As such, there is no one force for a Satan figure to rebel against, pridefully or otherwise, in the Alien universe.
The MLB superstar had the ceremony Wednesday ... and it didn't take long for him to pridefully post about it on social media.
So as Spooky's illustrious career pridefully rises to the rafters, we look back on some of the coolest facts about the AC-130U gunship.
Facing north, arms pridefully crossed, Lee stands over a public garden and traffic circle in the Central Business District, where the city's transit arteries meet.
Texas boasts legions of engineers, architects, doctors, lawyers, artists and energy executives who enjoy global reputations, but back home pridefully ignorant pygmies run the political show.
Or, when he was speaking pridefully about how the "Black Lives Matter" hashtag was first mentioned on Facebook, he might have also acknowledged his company's role in silencing important speech related to the movement.
"He enjoys sitting on someone after putting them on their back, like a lion in the Serengeti pridefully sitting on his prey," said Brian Baldinger, a former N.F.L. offensive lineman who is now an analyst for the N.F.L. Network.
When she talks, she makes swooping gestures, as if trying to take in more of the world, and often touches her own body and face — not nervously or pridefully, just in a way that reminds you that she works with it.
Unlike the vibrant cultural celebrations of "Hamilton" or "The Color Purple," which pridefully explore ethnocultural roots through hip-hop or religion, these Asian-centric shows only "celebrate" a long history of Anglo-European interference in Asia and the Pacific Islands.
In the opening minutes of President Obama's beautifully delivered, pitch-perfect speech, he pridefully referred to his daughters as "two amazing young women who just fill me with pride," before cracking wise on Sasha and Malia, observing how eight years of governing our increasingly rancorous nation has weathered his own physical appearance.
Magruder led his 17,300-man division in retreat on Lee's Mill Road toward Williamsburg. On arrival, he received a leave of absence from Johnston to seek medical treatment at Westover; Maj. Gen. David Rumph Jones replaced Magruder in command. At Magruder's instruction, an earthen redoubt—pridefully named Fort Magruder—was constructed in the winter of 1861 to defend the junction of the Yorktown and Lee's Mill roads in front of Williamsburg.
An example of the witticism, or torfah genre, is the story of Far Boufarah Khayes Al-Merara, narrated by Qatari folklorist Ahmed Al Sayegh. In it, a delusional man kills a mouse with a sword and pridefully places it in front of his doorstep in an attempt to showcase his masculinity. When his wife notices the dead mouse, she does not share his enthusiasm and instead views it as the unnecessary slaughter of a defenseless creature. Incensed, the husband expresses his very strong dissatisfaction of his wife's attitude and threatens to divorce her.
Wassef was granted an unprecedented degree access to the normally very isolated and secretive city, filming everything from its trash-strewn streets to its immaculate churches that have been pridefully carved into the surrounding sacred mountains by the locals. She attributed this to the trust she had built with the local people, aided, perhaps, by the fact that like the Zabbaleen, she too is a Coptic Christian of Egyptian background. With time, the people of Moqattam become comfortable enough with her and her camera to allow her to film honest, complete views of their typical daily lives.
Po pridefully tries to stop him, but Ke-Pa has proven himself more than a match for him. When the tree dies, Ke-Pa regains his full powers and because he learned that Po was the Dragon Warrior, Ke-Pa decides the most appropriate to take to defeat him would be an actual beast and assumes his true form of a huge, colorful Dragon. Ke-Pa tells Po and Shifu that if they don't surrender the Hero's Chi so he can release the demons, he will devour the villagers. Shifu tells him that he has the Hero's Chi and he harshly sends Po off for letting his selfishness get the best of him and forgetting to warn the villagers.
" Philo explained that a vow is a request to God for good things, and thus enjoins that when one has received them, one must offer gratitude to God as soon as possible. Philo divided those who fail to do so into three types: (1) those who forget the benefits that they have received, (2) those who pridefully see themselves and not God as the authors of what they receive, and (3) those who realize that God caused what they received, but still say that they deserved it, because they are worthy to receive God's favor. Philo taught that Scripture opposes all three. Philo wrote that replies to the first group who forget, "Take care, lest when you have eaten and are filled, and when you have built fine houses and inhabited them, and when your flocks and your herds have increased, and when your silver and gold, and all that you possess is multiplied, you be lifted up in your heart, and forget the Lord your God.

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