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"take pride in" Definitions
  1. to be proud of

472 Sentences With "take pride in"

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San Marino residents take pride in preserving their historic homes.
It's a beautiful time to take pride in our accomplishments.
He seemed to take pride in creating above all else.
They take pride in their defensive part of the game.
Number one is to take pride in what you're doing.
Politicians have always lied but now they take pride in
"I take pride in being a good teammate," he said.
Most police officers take pride in the job they do.
"We've got to just take pride in defense," Rondo said.
I'm against anybody who doesn't take pride in their position.
To make your own work and take pride in it.
The Souzas take pride in the sound of their instruments.
In fact I take pride in my role in their training.
And that's a fact the guys behind Summize take pride in.
"I've been doing this forever, and I take pride in that."
I've been doing this forever and I take pride in that.
I take pride in helping the vulnerable with their housing needs.
It's important to take pride in your accomplishments like a Leo!
Another taught a preacher to take pride in old-time religion.
Because it's important that they all take pride in this accomplishment.
What a strange thing for the mayor to take pride in.
They really take pride in their city and it's nice to see.
Or should they take pride in working hard and earning their perfection?
But yet they take pride in going away from the edge. Right.
She can do both, be political and take pride in her sexuality.
They have a big heart and take pride in who they are.
There are a lot of reasons to take pride in American steel.
Londoners take pride in, and sometimes joke about, showing fortitude during adversity.
Make your votes public, and take pride in your allegedly principled stand.
We take pride in creating products that promote beauty in all forms.
In California we take pride in our diversity and bringing people together.
They take pride in their stellar municipio basketball team, their town festivals.
Members of the House and Senate take pride in their casework operations.
That's not to say we don't take pride in our Scottish side.
And they take pride in wearing their clothes for a long time.
Take pride in the small achievements on the path to your goals.
Is there any significance of the "take pride in your work" sign?
"I take pride in how great my relationship is with Chris," she said.
I sit down near a man wearing a "Take Pride in Lambeth" jumper.
This is for all of us to take pride in who we are.
My family is all still working class, and they take pride in it.
Concert-goers seem to take pride in the underdog character of their musicians.
When I'm executing pitches and doing that right, I take pride in that.
But the Sons gave Hawaiians authentic music that natives could take pride in.
"We take pride in going out there every fifth day," he told reporters.
"We take pride in not having lost two in a row," Curry said.
We are from cities — him Seattle, me Philadelphia — that we take pride in.
Do people get really competitive about this and take pride in their score?
They take pride in going to work every day to support their families.
In prosperous times, they can take pride in their success compared with minorities.
It's about taking pride, and that's what you do: Take pride in yourselves.
"It's intense and something both teams take pride in, having those bragging rights."
It's something that I take pride in, and it's something that I'll back up.
We employ 43 women today, and they take pride in making the best product.
Nod in approval at the way he appears to take pride in his job.
Many Vegas acts take pride in their wardrobe — sometimes a little too much pride.
From day one, troops are told to take pride in every action they perform.
They still think it's a racket, and, as ever, take pride in self-sufficiency.
Falon Fatemi used to take pride in becoming Google's youngest employee at age 19.
Fans take pride in the principles of their former manager and architect, Bill Shankly.
Take pride in seeing a growing number of new faces walking through the door.
On the other, my family is American, and we take pride in US accomplishments.
I take pride in letting others know I work for the United States government.
"The Americans take pride in having a system with checks and balances," he added.
Sources say that Trump himself seems to take pride in his vice president's performance.
We should take heart and we should take pride in that and defend it.
They take pride in the idea that they are truly a department of correction.
It allowed me to take pride in being erased from the entertainment I consumed.
People in federal law enforcement take pride in trying to remain apart from politics.
A punitive attitude toward those who need food is nothing to take pride in.
I take pride in being two different shades of brown at the same time.
He only ever seems to take pride in them when they're at their worst.
Prosecutors take pride in being apolitical and in seeking truth evenhandedly, regardless of politics.
As a faux gourmet chef, I take pride in my signature dish — sliced watermelon.
Some, like me, take pride in the act of eating chicken while being Black.
I sort of take pride in not doing Botox or any of that face stuff.
Always one to take pride in arriving early, she was now missing whole practice sessions.
"At Square, we take pride in being the leader for adopting the best as well."
Crowdworkers take pride in their work, and crowd platforms that capitalize on this encourage collaboration.
At TechCrunch, we take pride in covering the best and brightest of the startup world.
"The United States take pride in its history as an Asia-Pacific nation," Kerry said.
Breaking stereotypes like keeping women in the kitchen is something the fighters take pride in.
Pilots generally take pride in a good landing, not in getting out of the vehicle.
Many Black families believe and take pride in a strict hierarchy between parents and children.
Instead of insisting on our superiority in every regard, let's take pride in the connections.
Service is by appointment and the boutiques take pride in the sustainability of their fabrics.
I was just like, I need to stop running and take pride in my shit.
"We take pride in democratizing e-commerce in India," the company said in a statement.
Some employees appeared to take pride in deliberately misleading customers and regulators regarding additional training.
Egyptians are major rice consumers and take pride in the quality of their local crop.
Galicians take pride in this identity, despite scepticism from their would-be cousins across the sea.
As for Lotus Garden, residents continue to take pride in the space they redesigned, said Vaitla.
This article originally appeared on VICE Switzerland Swiss people like to take pride in their neutrality.
You take pride in how you look — whatever that "look" or style may be for you.
In my day-to-day life, I take pride in a bitchy cynicism that guides me.
Millennials take pride in avoiding paying for things, yet they have an unhealthy obsession with Netflix.
I take pride in that and genuinely enjoy post-fuck laughter with a naked deep thinker.
The president could take pride in kicking off a day of good feelings and substantive discourse.
Mibbs: Reentry feels easy because we take pride in making the sounds for tomorrow and today.
Some high-end hotels, for example, take pride in offering formal and traditional white glove service.
"We are plain spoken, common sense people who take pride in their work," the site said.
They don't take pride in it, and it's the one shot you have complete control of.
Black women who could show other black women that blackness was something to take pride in.
"I take pride in being somebody that the guys behind me can count on," Vargas said.
Doctors, hospital executives and treatment advocates take pride in doing good work that improves people's lives.
You take pride in playing well — not for people outside, but just internally, for our team.
This kind of efficiency and precision is pleasing for actors who take pride in their craft.
So, I take pride in everything that I do everyday of my life because it's precious.
The Raineys themselves make no such claim: They take pride in the normalcy of their lives.
To be an American you have to take pride in your country, you can't be ashamed.
I take pride in being myself and I think it's important for artists to be theyself.
Rug shopping is one of those decidedly adult tasks that we simultaneously dread and take pride in.
I won't give up asking … I take pride in the work that we've done in raising awareness.
These discoveries have infuriated people who take pride in living in a state surrounded by fresh water.
They take pride in landing the basics: a short manual, a shaky kickflip, or… whatever this is.
People knew me as the guy from Fox News, and I'd started to take pride in that.
We know our work matters, and Congress can take pride in the EAC's significant return on investment.
It's an imperfect country, full of pain, but one that we can and should take pride in.
My parents, aunts, uncles and all of their friends take pride in my accomplishments and that's wonderful.
It is also a basketball hotbed, where players take pride in their scrappy, physical style of play.
It is perfectly commendable to take pride in one's home; messiness, like sexuality, exists on a spectrum.
Do you take pride in playing a lead female TV character who's over the age of 30?
But we are close to the border with Mexico and take pride in being welcoming to immigrants.
I take pride in everything I cook, even if it's three in the morning and I'm drunk.
While I take pride in fixing problems myself and even doing basic hardware repairs, I'm not a developer.
Mr. Ren: First, it's understandable that government leaders would take pride in the great companies of their country.
I take pride in reclaiming control, my decision-making power, and some freedom to do whatever I want.
That way, you can take pride in saying "They're vintage" every time someone compliments you on your bling.
We should take pride in the fact that we have these types of opportunities to expand our demographic.
They're one of the few teams these days that seem like they take pride in not striking out.
They take pride in using the right tools and tactics for the application, situation, or mission at hand.
We should take pride in what we have accomplished, and in the movement that we have created together.
"They often take pride in their ability to flutter from one person to another without 'drama,'" Thomas said.
Many employees take pride in Apple's stance, and CEO Tim Cook has called it a matter of principle.
It's part of my job, it's one of my requirements, and it's something I take pride in doing.
But South Koreans, who take pride in their "homogeneous" society, have been reluctant to accept non-Korean refugees.
Many employers take pride in paying their employees well and believe it is the right thing to do.
Compromise is not a dirty word Bill believed consensus was something to strive for and take pride in.
And he is obviously -- they are both obviously devoted to one another and take pride in their differences.
"I love what I do and take pride in each custom design!" the artist stated on her website.
North said the fans take pride in showing others that they clean up and are respectful outside their country.
Humans are natural conservatives who ought to take pride in their history, they might say; ethnic homogeneity is appealing.
I have to live with myself and take pride in the woman I am today for better or worse.
In an interview with The Verge last year, Knight seemed to take pride in his relatively bare-bones operation.
We take pride in playing at home, but we've got to take more pride in playing on the road.
For the women molested onstage by men, it's a rite of passage, something for them to take pride in.
Like Richard Nixon, he appears to take pride in throwing his rivals off guard with erratic behavior and rhetoric.
"I take pride in the defense side of pitching and today I just really let everybody down," Gray said.
Downsizers who lean toward buying take pride in homeownership and want to fix things up the way they like.
By instilling culture into the program, she said, mothers can take pride in the traditions and teach their offspring.
"Japanese culture is itself a mix of different outside elements, and that's something we take pride in," Takaiwa says.
Tennessee's farmers and ranchers take pride in the hard work, dignity, and independence that come with working in agriculture.
"For our entire lives we were made to take pride in this thing," he said of his Albanian identity.
But even with all of the cynicism Washington engenders, senators still take pride in the high ideals of politics.
Various (CNN)Americans take pride in those who defend our nation and we will pay special tribute on Veterans Day.
Grilling meat is something all South Africans purportedly take pride in and enjoy, but can it really bring people together?
That's a tough reality to confront for many synagogues, who take pride in their usually welcoming and open-door environment.
I might be the first actual formerly undocumented immigrant that they hear from, and I take pride in this fact.
On Yelp, reviewers take pride in breaking down everything they like and don't like about a restaurant in great detail.
They find this silly, as their sound bears almost no comparisons, a fact they take pride in—as they should.
"On behalf of the nation and the people, I take pride in your being elected as the president," he said.
"We want them to take pride in their time in the military and remember what that was like," Adams said.
But above those political differences, all Americans should take pride in how we freely conduct elections and accept their results.
While fiercely committed to the church, Mr. Biden often has seemed to take pride in defying parts of its hierarchy.
"It's very aggressive and they take pride in giving no quarter," said Harry Litman, a former deputy assistant attorney general.
We're proud of the nutrition our products contain and take pride in nourishing consumers throughout North America and the world.
We spoke with and photographed five women who take pride in being physically active while also, you know, raising children.
On the other hand, we somehow take pride in Shakespeare's work as, you know, Venice, Verona, the ancient Romans, etc.
They are regularly entrusted with the care of unaccompanied minors, and take pride in making them feel welcome, many say.
By all accounts, leaders in the private health care sector take pride in offering accessible and quality care to Americans.
Even if it's not the greatest place, take pride in it and make it the best that it can be.
We take pride in our company culture and strive to create an environment where everyone feels safe, respected and valued.
Or does it tap into, more simply, a natural impulse to defend your home and take pride in your nation?
"We just wanted to show appreciation for some of the things that [residents] take pride in in this area," he said.
We take pride in offering a safe place for anyone and everyone under our roof, or at any of our events.
Nevertheless, Mr Modi may take pride in the World Bank's latest report on the ease of doing business around the world.
The Jats, who describe themselves as an ethnic group rather than a caste, take pride in a tradition of martial prowess.
The two women also take pride in showing that anyone can skate at any age; Jepsen started when she was 36.
While they would take pride in this, they would be shocked over how many Americans still stay home at each election.
They are also anti-multiculturalism, claiming that citizens should take pride in their own traditions and cultures without being called racist.
The certification encourages a market standard that helps tourism organizations take pride in their sustainable practices while encouraging thoughtful consumer choice.
Some Egyptians, he said, still take pride in setting the template for the nonviolent uprisings now flaring in Algeria and Sudan.
"They take pride in the normalcy of their lives," A. O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
Oneus "LIT" It's always fun to see artists take pride in their culture, and rookie sextet Oneus' "LIT" is no exception.
Tech leaders take pride in hiring the best and brightest, no matter their color, sex, religion, national origin or sexual preference.
Behind them are three-point marksmen, on-ball bloodhounds, and bigs who take pride in understanding the geometry behind a solid pick.
The National Museum of the American Latino represents an opportunity for Latinos and all Americans to take pride in our shared heritage.
It's one thing to take pride in your party's candidate winning an election, but it's another to be an insufferably sore winner.
"My kids are fighters -- they just need good ways to fight for themselves, and then take pride in what they can do."
The Bengals take pride in our hometown and want to provide winning football on the field and successful players off the field.
"Then they can take pride in themselves alone, without comparing themselves to someone else, for each one should carry their own load."
Truckers take pride in their work, especially given that there are precious few other meaningful blue-collar jobs out there these days.
They often feel like it's a thoughtcrime to take pride in white identity, and they want a safe space to celebrate it.
"Dressing in a professional manner shows you pay attention to detail and take pride in yourself, which also translates into your work."
"There's no prize money for the child doing well at school, but you take pride in the child doing well," he says.
That history has stirred anxiety among some New York Life executives, who take pride in their multiracial work force and customer base.
Residents, especially the hearty few who stay through the harsh winters, take pride in being on a first-name basis with neighbors.
Americans could take pride in the defeat of slavery — and, by extension, Jim Crow — and not feel complicit in those same evils.
Few legislators today take pride in their work or believe the era in which they serve will be remembered with admiration and honor.
" The statement adds ... "We take pride in a professional level of service and fairness to all and hold ourselves accountable for our actions.
I really take pride in the fact that I have made it as far as I have just by being who I am.
The idea that there are certain kinds of gamers that deserve to take pride in that name, and others that should be ashamed.
"I take pride in our nation's respect for its media as a necessary check and balance on all of us," Clyburn told Motherboard.
Historically, Black women have endured negative comments about having fuller lips, but Ramsey loves to take pride in hers by wearing bold colors.
We take pride in helping women push forward a startup at what we discovered to be a critical turning point in their lives.
"I take pride in that," said Bryant, whose locker always has two third baseman's gloves, an outfielder's glove and a first baseman's mitt.
He seemed to really take pride in his work and was eager to explain every aspect of the sandwich-making process to me.
"It's a collection that expresses our nation's rich culture, which we should take pride in, along with our nation's beautiful nature," Abe said.
All of the big houses take pride in these vintages years, and any of them will sufficiently whet your whistle and then some.
I know that many orthopedists have a very different view: They take pride in helping patients and feel fortunate to enjoy comfortable lives.
Mid-19th century women were expected to adorn themselves and take pride in their appearance, yet were governed by strict decorum and modesty.
Girls should be taught to take pride in robust athletic bodies and excellence in the long term, with or without a college scholarship.
Though other, more diverse states have long complained of its influence, voters in Iowa take pride in being good adjudicators of political sensibilities.
If he's trying to argue that Kim Jong Un likes him more, I for one can't understand why he would take pride in that.
Similarly, 89% of us take pride in our military, and 85% expressed pride to the pollsters on matters of American culture and the arts.
Americans rightly take pride in our engineering ingenuity, but perhaps, to our detriment, we also underestimate our risks in many situations as a result.
Still, the deferential treatment seems to be the norm no matter who you are, and staffers take pride in going out of their way.
They enjoy a good selfie as much as the next person, but they take pride in their music, sobering up when discussing the process.
As caretakers of our nation's infrastructure, we take pride in the significant improvements that our mothers and fathers made before passing it to us.
We take pride in our appearance; we like going out for a drink and a laugh; we have careers, deadlines, lives, loves, and family.
The country used to take pride in claiming that no far-right group had seats in the national Parliament, unlike the rest of Europe.
And even though the fabric I was raised with has unraveled, I still take pride in how well-behaved I was as a child.
But as Lewis highlights in her Data and Society Report, AIN influencers take pride in presenting themselves as independent of credible fact-checking organizations.
For the moment, Democratic voters deserve to take pride in what they have accomplished in the less than two weeks since South Carolina's primary.
And Mr Wen says that local governments in China increasingly take pride in the acclaim they win for conservation schemes—several work with the WWF.
As recent reporting has shown, Uyghur public figures that take pride in Uyghur language and heritage are considered to have demonstrated disloyalty to the Party.
We take pride in our hair and want it to look its best, which is why our showers and medicine cabinets rival that of Sephora.
He does take pride in the cleanliness and the display and the presentation of a restaurant, and nothing is worse than calling a restaurant filthy.
We early adopters then take pride in showing off our purchases to the world, sometimes fanatically defending their flaws as vigorously as we'd defend ourselves.
Unlike with Humvees or other troop-carrying vehicles often forgotten until it's time to use them, artillerymen and tankers take pride in what is theirs.
You have to take pride in it, but at the end of the day, it's a half-hour television program geared towards making people laugh.
This is a great country, borne out of the tireless efforts of millions who take pride in its relative freedom, its opportunities and its resources.
He can simply take pride in knowing that his constituents and his peers, other prominent Republican Senators, have faith in his leadership, wisdom and strategy.
As high school and college graduations are well underway, students rightfully take pride in what they have earned and, for many, what they have overcome.
As the world's largest investor in global health, the U.S. government should take pride in the lifesaving role our foreign aid has made to millions.
If this doesn't work, you can take pride in knowing that you didn't lower your standards or add your own rude behavior to the mix.
"We take PRIDE in creativity, and believe whether a child's involved or an adult... creativity deserves RESPECT/homage," a statement on ZaZa's Instagram page read.
To a person, they take pride in checking their personal beliefs at the department's door and working for the success of whatever administration they serve.
The right exalts and papers over America's past, the left acknowledges that past but enjoins Americans to take pride in what the country might become.
Had he done so, he would have known I've never worn a beard; that I take pride in my appearance and in my physical fitness.
Though significant issues remain to be ironed out in conference, Congress can take pride in passing what is on balance pro-growth, pro-taxpayer legislation.
If you take pride in your cutlery, there are a variety of units that will put your best pieces on display in an elegant manner.
Software companies in particular — built on new abstract concepts — take pride in encouraging employees to speak their minds, even when their co-workers resent it.
Many girls build up an incredible capacity for work, but they need these moments to discover and take pride in how much they already understand.
You take pride in how busy you keep, but major burnout could take place if you're not smart about expending your energy at this time.
"The track teams take pride in their independence and would not tolerate any inside or outside pressure on their selection of topics and presentations," he said.
Moving forward, states that have held the line on expansion should take pride in knowing they made the right decision and saved themselves from this nightmare.
Former officials say that career investigators — who take pride in the political independence of the bureau — will continue to work the case, at least for now.
There is every chance that the young men and women who arrive in 2018 will, like most of their predecessors, take pride in applying Nunn's ideals.
Maybe I should be happy to have a job, or maybe I should take pride in giving it my all at work—or maybe fuck that.
""I like working in customer service, and I take pride in my role," Ms. A continued, "but I don't want to be 'feminine' in the workplace.
The urban village ethos has encouraged prosperous neighborhoods to turn inward and even take pride in not connecting with fellow citizens in the suburban areas beyond.
Mr. Steinmeier urged the miners and their loved ones to look to the future, but also to take pride in a culture of hospitality and openness.
The truck's owners, eight members of the Samano family, take pride in their work — so they had no intention of letting Hurricane Harvey shut them down.
"If it can get some guys fresh so we can use them tomorrow or the next day, I definitely take pride in that," he told MLB.com.
In America, while other artistic disciplines rightly take pride in our leading practitioners, our major orchestras are unique in favoring conductors of Continental or Asian lineage.
Even after marrying and becoming Gudrun Burwitz, she continued to take pride in her family name and made it her life's mission to rehabilitate her father's.
Living in Residents take pride in the strong community of this hamlet in the Westchester town of Bedford, and in its rich cultural and recreational offerings.
Equating quality to a check box, however, risks crowding out the innate, professional commitment to high quality, patient-centered care that many doctors take pride in.
Each of the surrogates — from Alabama or not — urged voters to take pride in their state, and show a skeptical country that they can defeat Roy Moore.
But he leaps to the conclusion that factory workers are poorly paid for the simple reason that (they) have legitimate reason to take pride in their work.
So the preamble to the blueprint notes that the GBA will allow "compatriots" in Hong Kong and Macau to "take pride in a strong and prosperous motherland".
"The president seemed to take pride in undermining the ACA, but now his administration is resisting the argument that they have undermined the health law," Levitt said.
Fortunately, it evolves into something sweeter and more nuanced, as both parents struggle to let go of their old roles and take pride in their new ones.
Not only does Benioff take pride in infusing purpose into his company culture, but he also places a lot of emphasis on equal pay for all employees.
And though we take pride in who are currently featured, it's important to note that this project will be updated with new artists on a quarterly basis.
" She adds, "When we take pride in who we are as black lesbians, we lose family because they consider homosexuality as a sin, abomination or un-African.
The typically interview-averse rapper talks about the seasonal inspiration behind his newest album and building a project his home city of Toronto can take pride in.
I recognized the ways my perfectionism cripples my ability to take pride in my writing—and in its most extreme form, my ability to write at all.
Photo via Drake's Instagram Not sure if anybody else has picked up on this, but Drake sure seems to take pride in his home city of Toronto.
"We take pride in the fact that we can Popify about anything," says Sean Wilkinson, Funko's creative director, who has been with the company since its inception.
Though Singaporeans take pride in their multicultural society, the country's strict media and sedition laws discourage talk of ethnic and religious differences — not to mention sexual identity.
The redesign is one of the few things that he can still take pride in as the head of the State Department — and he's failing at it.
For everyone still working on Voyager, they take pride in the longest-running spacecraft in human history that is now exploring the uncharted territory of the heliosphere.
Journalists can take pride in such reversals; it would seem that they have a high success rate in balancing the scales for people caught in these traps.
It realized that if we begin to look deeper into ourselves and take pride in our heritage, we will see the true beauty of who we are.
Twenty-first-century Russia has chosen a third path: to take pride in one's crimes while at the same time claiming to have no involvement in them.
People take pride in the things they make, in serving their communities in hospitals or schools, in making their contribution to society with a job well done.
More Americans have begun to understand these realities, and everyone engaged in the grass-roots campaign to protect health insurance deserves to take pride in the change.
It realized that if we begin to look deeper into ourselves and take pride in our heritage, we will see the true beauty of who we are.
While Bailey believes every couple should take pride in expressing themselves through their wedding cake, she draws the line at making her creations overwhelmed in rainbow colors.
Jihadist "keyboard warriors" take pride in their ability to return to the service again and again, for that is how they achieve status within their tight-knit community.
In fact, during a recent profile in GQ magazine, he seemed to take pride in the fact that he's disconnected from the typical lifestyle of a Hollywood celebrity.
You still rock Once Indians players clear out of Progressive Field's locker room, there's plenty else to take pride in including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
"It's nice to have something unpolitical off the Hill where people can take pride in their home state," said Smith, whose "Gateway IPA" beat out eight other beers.
He is said to take pride in convincing Trump of the economic benefits of respecting the Fed's independence, according to people who have discussed the issue with him.
I take pride in our properties, knowing we provide a phenomenal living experience to our residents, unheard-of returns to our investors, and unrivaled culture to our employees.
It was in my bussing job, after all, that I learned to take pride in the fact that I can work to pay any of my bills, period.
The plan suggests limiting the legal exceptionalism enjoyed by the church in many countries, even ones like the United States that take pride in separating church and state.
"I love to compete and I take pride in the fact I have both my PGA Tour card and my European Tour card," said the world number eight.
We always want to be discovering new artists because we not only enjoy the music but take pride in being those people who gave them their big break.
It made her the one of the few women at that level in all of finance, she said, something that people would assume she would take pride in.
We take pride in providing large quality portions of food at a great price… We are called the American Diner because we can agree to disagree on things.
"I think it does make a difference to those who feel that these rituals uphold the grandeur of Hinduism, and so they take pride in that," Thapar told Reuters.
"She's often complimented on how young she looks for her age, and I take pride in how much of a beautiful mother I have, inside and outside," he said.
Latinos can take pride in the uptick in our turnout, from Nevada to Florida, and in the election of the first Latina to the U.S. Senate, Catherine Cortez Masto.
She said that Facebook senior names were a tradition at her school and many students take pride in coming up with the most creative plays on their traditional names.
And it is makeup that is helping me to write my present, to take pride in my features and articulate what I want for myself, and on what terms.
The band is now based in Kentucky, where Turla and Balliet own an Italian restaurant that boasts a robust drinks menu, and they take pride in their regional bourbon.
This classmate from the Harvard class of 2003 uses her 15th Anniversary Report to take pride in the things she *hasn't* done, and you have to read it. pic.twitter.
"There is no doubt we are disappointed in the results but we can take pride in knowing that we brought about real, tangible change," Valadao said in the statement.
But hopefully in this sense, all of those who lost someone in Korea can take pride in what has been accomplished today and hopefully what this means going forward.
Whatever the future holds, however, Fitch can take pride in the fact that, when the curtains close on his long career, there will be a belt on his mantle.
If we can hone these ideals and minimize the problems through reform, we could truly take pride in saying that we are a member of a fraternity or sorority.
These loosely linked tales reveal a group of urban Native American people who take pride in their heritage while grappling with the long legacy of violence perpetrated against them.
But it has also fueled a historic expansion of prosperity, and Mr. Li's popularity suggests many Chinese accept the trade-off and take pride in the nation's economic progress.
Pashtun inhabitants along the line take pride in asserting their autonomy and proudly assert that their Pashtunwali traditions and tribal codes of conduct supersede the Pakistani laws and courts.
More than just a collection of infectious anthems, MHD's music offers a vivid defense of his right to belong in French society, and take pride in who he is.
The festival held last week highlighted a sport that is a source of prestige in Mongolia, where nomadic families take pride in their children becoming jockeys and racing their horses.
The Black Panther team should be very happy about these prestigious accolades, but we also hope they take pride in gifting the world memes involving a shirtless Michael B. Jordan.
It's one of the only things they can take pride in, and it also never leaves you and starts renting apartments in east London and taking cokey pills every weekend.
"We're in an age where a lot of people out here take pride in how much they can finesse or use slick movements to get their way," Mackenta tells Noisey.
As a resident skeptic at CNBC, I take pride in being able to sift through upbeat government economic reports and cry "bull you-know-what," often without breaking a sweat.
"Not only can I keep up with both of my kids, but I also take pride in the fact that I went from one extreme to the next," she says.
"The Troop Support Subsistence team is a dedicated group of employees who take pride in ensuring that deployed service members can experience an enjoyable holiday meal each Thanksgiving," he said.
"It is something that North Carolinians take pride in, and have taken pride in for so long," said Mr. Southern, the author of an anthology about sports in North Carolina.
The wearing of a brand is a give back from these athletes, who take pride in their sponsors, as a way to showcase these companies on such a major platform.
I will not let the young Jesuits take pride in and inspiration from a select set of uplifting episodes without challenging them to grapple with our history's offenses as well.
We take pride in our newsroom, which today numbers more than two hundred journalists in the United States and many more abroad, and in our commitment to game-changing journalism.
"Should a municipality take pride in cutting its work force by outsourcing it to an international company?" said Richard Rogers, a professor of new media at the University of Amsterdam.
For a while, we take pride in the leaders we've chosen, forgiving their frailties, basking in their accomplishments, taking their victories as evidence of our own wisdom in exalting them.
Even so, the surprise arrival of Mr. Kim was a departure from protocol, which the Chinese usually take pride in following to the letter, said a Chinese analyst, Cheng Xiaohe.
Some of Mr. Olmert's supporters felt he was the victim of an overzealous state prosecutor, though many Israelis take pride in the fact that nobody is immune from the law.
Outside the DeploraBall, a gathering of tech-savvy Trump backers who take pride in offending liberals, several hundred protesters shouted obscenities as they squared off with riot police on the streets.
It invites people to take pride in their city and examine their urban surroundings in a new light, and to forge new connections that may promote positive changes within the city.
As an ultramarathoner and Crossfit-er, I take pride in my body and what it can do, but suddenly none of that mattered, and I saw myself as a disfigured monster.
We take pride in serving as a home away from home for all guests and in showing our communities and our country that the hospitality we practice is open to everyone.
"Businesses that incorporate their consumer into the R&D process will find that's a wonderful way to build loyalty, because they take pride in being part of the decision," Calagione said.
It's not that everyone there is involved in the illicit activities of drug trafficking; it's just that everyone is aware of them, and many people take pride in their close proximity.
Women's intelligence is often questioned if they take pride in their looks and we are regularly dismissed as superficial and vacuous for caring about a bouncy blowout and a perfect manicure.
Leadership style: "I take pride in making as few decisions as possible, as opposed to making as many as possible," Hastings told Stanford in 2014, where he went to business school.
By attaching a hashtag to King's work, he hoped to co-opt it, allowing the racist hordes that follow his website to laugh and take pride in the trauma of others.
Think about how many parents take pride in their children being the "first in the family to go to university" - it's hard to imagine as many from our generation saying that.
While a few years ago the subject was somewhat taboo to discuss at work, with skeptics dismissing meditation as a frivolous pursuit, these days, some C.E.O.s take pride in the practice.
"We don't take pride in being Lees, but in being pioneers of North America," Ms. Harding-Davis said, emphasizing that her ancestors moved to Ontario generations ago in search of freedom.
Men are writing songs like "With Your Permission" and tweeting, "As a man, I take pride in mastering ALL performances" at men who brag about not performing oral sex on women.
"Rangers train casualty care every day, leaders train to handle casualties, and our medics take pride in being the world experts in tactical combat casualty care," Knight said in the release.
We can take pride in everything from our rich cultural contributions to this country — remember, a Puerto Rican wrote Broadway's "Hamilton" — to our long tradition of service in the U.S. military.
Carcel's workers — or, at least, those who have been able to speak to the press — take pride in their work and relish the opportunity to provide for their families while in prison.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack in Sweden, which until now had been largely immune from major attacks and where many take pride in an open, democratic society.
They collectively take pride in wanting to get a stop every time down the floor, headway that's encouraged by new and improved characters who aren't afraid to tap dance on a tightrope.
That all changed on April 20, when a video in which he urged Zimbabweans to take pride in their flag and the ideals it embodied went viral among tech-savvy urban Zimbabweans.
Grace Kindellan: We also take pride in being emotionally moved by music and aren't embarrassed to cry or laugh or dance around at a gig if that's what we feel like doing.
In its most recent episode, "No Good Read Goes Unpunished," the show seems to take pride in the way it hasn't changed since 1989, even as change is a fact of life.
But if given some kind of middle-road option, one that allows them to take pride in Israel's Eurovision win and condemn its killing of Gaza protesters, many would take that happily.
A victory will no doubt hearten the ranks of the nativist populists who, despite their avowed aversion to international organizations, take pride in being in the vanguard of an international reactionary movement.
"We will do our best to create an Iran one day that we can take pride in," Mr. Karimian said in comments that were broadcast posthumously on his own network on Sunday.
For most, it's a combination of what the workplace offers, in terms of opportunities to make an impact, grow professionally, interact in a positive environment and take pride in a company's mission.
But if we can take pride in what we do and in our community, and can present our craft independently, perhaps we can convince them of the importance of what we do.
"It's never too late to take time to care about how I look and take pride in myself on the outside," Jody tells Refinery29 via email of her biggest takeaway from the show.
" Jameson recently shared another before-and-after shot to Instagram, speaking to the bodily changes that come with having a baby and encouraged her followers to take pride in their "beautiful amazing body.
"As Japanese, we take pride in the strong fundamentals we are taught growing up," said Kawasaki, who returned to Japan's Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks last year and announced his retirement a few weeks ago.
From them I learned to dress and act like a lady, to take pride in my home, to reach out to help a neighbor, and to always invite everyone in for a visit.
But if you think about it, if you're a premier brand, think of Apple, they take pride in thinking it through the entire way, from the manufacturing to the customer experience and onboarding.
"We take pride in our ability to elevate the best in music while, at the same time, introducing audiences to sounds and songs they'd previously not heard," said Recording Academy president Neil Portnow.
She has talked about sexual harassment that she endured in the military, teamed up with Democrats on legislation related to the issue, and seems to take pride in being sensitive on this front.
We generally prefer to frame identity in ethnic terms instead: Identifying as Italian or Irish or Jewish seems to come with zest, pathos and a chance to take pride in some shared history.
Most small farmers take pride in very clean eggs and will proudly tell you their eggs are brushed to remove only the surface debris, or they have a specialized (very expensive) egg washer.
Now Loewe sells craft-focused ready-to-wear and accessories that take pride in cultural references, like Mr. Anderson's recent capsule collection inspired by the Arts and Crafts tile designer William De Morgan.
They take pride in having passed a tax overhaul written by lawmakers — as opposed to the White House — and say they have continued to investigate the election meddling despite Mr. Trump's clear opposition.
"We take pride in serving as a home away from home for all guests and in showing our communities and our country that the hospitality we practice is open for everyone," the company said.
Jolie previously expressed hope that by shedding light on the genocide in Cambodia in First They Killed My Father, the Cambodian people will take pride in what the country endured in the late 1970s.
"As a guy who's job is to take pride in presentation, making a grilled cheese rainbow or a mac and cheese rainbow or a rainbow is just so darn cute to me," he said.
"We as conservatives take pride in kicking out right-wing identitarians [white nationalists] or people that get too much on the fringe—whether violence comes involved or when they cross the line," he said.
"We take pride in saying that we are independent and we want to remain independent," said Mr. Spanu, who was born in Sardinia but has lived in the United States for almost 30 years.
Many visitors would jump at the chance to contribute their fair share to our parks and would take pride in funding public lands in much the way that hunters and anglers support wildlife conservation.
As the Turkish people mourn the dead, nurture the wounded and take pride in what we accomplished together, they also demand justice, closure and reassurances that never again shall we witness such a crisis.
So the next time you wash your hands for the umpteenth time, take pride in all those soapy bubbles you're creating -- and enjoy the pleasure of imagining those microscopic, dead creatures circle the drain.
"Food is one of the deepest ways we have to connect to and take pride in who we are," says Niki Russ Federman, who co-owns the store with her cousin Josh Russ Tupper.
So whether you're celebrating in the city or somewhere nearby, take pride in knowing how New Yorkers began what is now a nationwide tradition — and savor the day off, for those who have it.
Americans will no doubt take pride in this anniversary, recalling their role in mediating the negotiations that led to the accords, which are still regarded as the leading diplomatic achievement of Jimmy Carter's presidency.
And when Facebook decided to go after them directly, I have a bigger audience on Instagram, so I Instagram stories, just take pride in where ... And you're in the Stories, not the feed, right?
I buried myself in my schoolwork and got good grades, but it was an awful, isolating, lonely time, although I was able to take pride in having been able to succeed against the odds.
"Hamilton" feels like a stolen history, gifted back to people of color as a way to have us all be able to enjoy and take pride in what this country was built to be.
For this reason, in the upcoming 116th Congress, Democrats and Republicans alike can take pride in America's energy revolution, the highly trained workforce that supports it, and the local economic benefits which investment brings.
"To see all these presidents and world leaders come together to pay their respects for somebody who devoted their life to public service is something we can all take pride in as Americans," she said.
R&B songstress Tinashe's gearing up to make statement off the stage: She's partnering with John Frieda Hair Care for its "Hair Talks — Make Your Statement" campaign empowering women to take pride in their tresses.
"Everybody can take pride in the very difficult and necessary votes that were taken in 2009 and 2010 to make sure the country got back on its feet," said David Simas, Mr. Obama's political director.
But, says Ms Nouwens, younger ranks benefit from merit-based promotion, take pride in the growing prominence of the PLA in Chinese film and television, and admire Mr Xi's "great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation".
" Silbert later told Reuters that DCG, its subsidiaries and employees "take pride in our strict compliance policies and adherence to all applicable regulations, including company-wide rules and restrictions concerning the trading of digital assets.
While the president can take pride in this performance, the contemporaneous improvement of the economy and growth of the trade deficit strongly suggest that the trade deficit is a poor indicator of national well-being.
We surveyed the market to create a prototype and identified the clothing brand Bonobos as our ideal customer; they're tech-savvy, they take pride in their customer support organization and they're active on social media.
We take pride in our relationship with the people of Georgia and want to ensure that we can continue to offer our employees and talent there a working environment consistent with our policies and values.
So today, tomorrow, and beyond, our creators will take pride in what they do and will continue to ask Congress for nothing more than a basic American principle: when Americans work, Americans should get paid.
I think they take pride in it, I think they do spend an hour or two a day in it, and the ... you know, people buy a car because what it says about them, right?
Conservatives — who take pride in their respect for history — should learn about the failed United States industrial policies of the 1980s, which were responses to the Japanese government's attempt to dominate key consumer electronics technologies.
The country has one of the lowest murder rates in the developed world, and the police take pride in quickly solving more than 90 percent of the murders they investigate, according to United Nations statistics.
While the AfD also denies being a Nazi party, one of its leading candidates, Alexander Gauland, said this month that Germans should take pride in what their soldiers achieved during World Wars One and Two.
The idea of a stranger handling my personal belongings had me more than little uncomfortable, but Ms. McCarthy, the Cornell lecturer, had told me that butlers take pride in the task of unpacking and packing.
As the city confronts an affordable housing crisis, it has finally opened up Inwood to developers, generating fear among longtime residents and business owners who take pride in a place unlike any other in Manhattan.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Fashion brands from South Korea, China and Japan are becoming serious rivals of their Western peers as Asian consumers become increasingly confident in their own style and take pride in buying home-grown labels.
You take pride in your work quality (no matter what it is — big or small) and believe everything you create is a reflection of you and your character/abilities so you want it to be good.
The album is regarded as the definitive proto-Britpop album: a call to their fellow country folk to take pride in their tea-drinking, pub-loitering traditions, while calling for a new celebration of contemporary ways.
As Mitch McConnell celebrates his fine record of Senate leadership, he can take pride in knowing that he's secure at home, secure in his current leadership position and secure in making America all it can be.
For Representatives André Carson of Indiana, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, all Democrats, it was a historic moment: being able to break their fasts with colleagues and take pride in their faith.
Mr. Trump can take pride in his cabinet choices, the deregulatory thrust he and the Republican Congress have initiated and the boldness he has shown in shaking up the established order and the elites in Washington.
But the twist is that his natural charm and quick wits make him good at it, and as he gets deeper into the job during the show's middle episodes, he begins to take pride in it.
Outside the city in nearby Lushan county another Wuling-Baojun dealer, Si Pengyuan, said local families used to take pride in having the best car, but had pulled back - cutting his sales in half versus 2017.
"Say It Loud" became a staple of the Civil Rights Movement, exhorting a categorically disempowered people to take pride in the things that the members of a dominant white social order had used to marginalize them.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - In a city best known for fashionable beaches and world-class surf, bathers at one local watering hole take pride in the exact opposite – the no-fuss atmosphere of a giant, artificial pond.
"Even though we take pride in our craft at doing surgical procedures, to have a machine or tool that works with us in ensuring better outcome safety and reducing complications would be a tremendous benefit," Kim said.
Members of the committees take pride in passing legislation that is signed into law every year, and claim that it is the duty of Congress to service-members to always get this bill across the finish line.
I still remember how startled I was by the frankness of a fellow Jesuit explaining that as a German he had no right to take pride in Bach and Brahms without taking responsibility for Bergen-Belsen and Birkenau.
There's also the degrading factor, as career taxi drivers who take pride in knowing their way around a city are now in competition with many drivers who do it as a side-gig, Wired reported earlier this year.
They've cultivated a strong and rabid fan base, regularly playing festivals, and they take pride in their status as independent artists with a certain kind of cachet, evidenced in the star power they are now able to attract.
"Every American can take pride in this victory, from the millions of men and women who have served our country in uniform, to millions of Americans who supported their country and a strong defense under nine presidents," he said.
" He continued, "It's about time that these 'hyphenated-Americans' take pride in the land that they now call home and fix the problems here before they rally and call for our intervening in matters that don't concern us abroad.
While elite four-year colleges boast of the proportion of students they reject, community colleges take pride in educating the "top 210 percent of students," as Eloy Ortiz Oakley, the chancellor of the California community college system, put it.
Genin, who holds dual German and Australian nationality, was shocked by comments this month by a top AfD candidate in Sunday's federal election, Alexander Gauland, that Germans should take pride in what their soldiers achieved in two world wars.
From the campaign he ran to get to the White House to how he he acted since arriving there 395 days ago, Trump seems to take pride in dashing expectations of how a president should act, speak or tweet.
If this turns out to be the case, the legend can take pride in his career ending on a serious high note, as he walked out of the Octagon, 32-14 overall, to the roar of the Californian crowd.
I'm all for people taking ownership of the things they work on, but "take pride in your work" too often just means "shut up and do what you're told" and is rarely reciprocated with "take care of your workers".
Certainly, I take pride in what I have and the work I put in to keep it, but it's only by the grace and privilege of having a family support me that I was able to do it at all.
I also take pride in having declared ahead of time that Sadiq Khan would become London's next mayor and that Jim McMahon (then a mere councillor, now an MP spoken of as a future leader) would emerge as a Labour star.
Plus, Achebe's mastery of the English language gave Nigerians an example of a writer to take pride in, and offered liberal white Europeans and Americans a chance to experience an "exotic" African story that they could also comfortably consider high art.
Imagine a world in which the majority of men could, for example, cultivate physical strength and feel no shame for expressing vulnerability; take pride in their work without resenting their breadwinner wife; and feel confident as they seek help for depression.
Both shows mine their best comedy from difference, not sameness: Asian immigrants who take pride in the gulf between them and their neighbors; a black man so anxious about a white neighbor knowing he can't swim that he nearly drowns.
Mike Brown, the transport commissioner, told me that the run-up to the Games provided an ideal opportunity to start changing the company culture—to encourage employees to take pride in their jobs and to be more responsive to customers.
Where are the books, movies, toys and video games working to gently expand the notion of boyhood, quietly and uncontroversially permitting them to take pride in their love of pink glittery hearts, baby dolls or whatever else their budding hearts desire?
Nantucket residents normally take pride in not making a fuss about rich and powerful vacationers, who have ranged from the NFL's New England Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick to former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, according to local media.
They included calls for Germans to take pride in the performance of their soldiers in the world wars, a lament over a Holocaust monument in Berlin, and a suggestion that a government minister be "disposed of" in Turkey, her family's homeland.
A leading member of the AfD, Alexander Gauland, provoked outrage last month for saying that Germans should no longer be reproached with their Nazi past and should take pride in what their soldiers achieved during World War One and Two.
In a quiet town where the incoming class of the U.S. Naval Academy just arrived this week and residents take pride in a rich colonial legacy, the shooting at The Capital that claimed five lives opens a new chapter in its long history.
It has also stunned many Swedes, who take pride in the fact that their country is routinely ranked as one of the least corrupt in the world and boasts a level of transparency that leaves even individual tax returns in the public domain.
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But knowing that skateboarding can be an isolated sport, and knowing it hasn't always been friendly to LGBTQ people in the past, Stahl and Jepsen hope to show newcomers that it's cool to take pride in being both queer and a skater.
"We all listen to stuff early and we take pride in it," said Fam Udeorji, one of Mr. Glover's managers and the music consultant on "Atlanta," citing Cousin Stizz and Rich the Kid, rising rappers whose songs were featured on the show.
"We expect to maintain our high level of customer service and emerge stronger and even better able to deliver the product and experience that our customers expect and that we take pride in bringing to market," she said in a news release.
The messages show employees constantly pointing out differences between the two but appearing to take pride in convincing customers to buy the aircraft, often referring to the tactic as the "Jedi mind trick" and negatively referring to those who were convinced as "fools." 
Four years into Yeltsin's Presidency, with the country still reeling from the Soviet collapse, Ernst produced dozens of public-service advertisements called "The Russian Project," which used sentimental scenes to teach basic lessons: cherish your loved ones, take pride in your work.
"People make fun of it a lot as a joke, so we claim what people make fun of us for and embrace it and all the things New Jerseyans take pride in, almost like an inside joke for the state," Coyne said.
It was that sense of connection that helped him embrace my mom and her sister's plan to travel around Europe on a Eurail pass, sleeping in train stations and youth hostels, in 1973, and to take pride in my own decision to study abroad.
He is trying to make the company a little less Japanese, whereas Toto is more culturally conservative (a motto, "take pride in your work and strive to do your best," is recited by every worker in every factory every day to aid team-building).
The news has also stunned many Swedes, who take pride in the fact that their country is routinely ranked as one of the least corrupt in the world and boasts a level of transparency that leaves even individual tax returns in the public domain.
I take pride in how great my relationship is with Chris, but having said that, of course, in this crazy world where he's off doing movies and I'm in L.A. raising our child, of course I'm going to feel vulnerable, like any normal human would.
Even if I'm wrong about that, the best we can say about her brief tenure as a political operative is that she's awful at it, the kind of source whom reporters would normally take pride in disdaining, except that she's the president's wealthy, glamorous daughter.
" A Special Screening of 'Black Panther' for Indigenous and African YouthBy Shareena Clanton "We must stand in solidarity with our fellow Indigenous and African community members whilst cultivating an environment of leadership and inspiration so that we can all take pride in 'Black Panther.
American readers of this well-edited and affecting book can take pride in learning how, in 1914, an altruistic mining engineer named Herbert Hoover set up a commission for the relief from imminent starvation of what was then the world's most densely populated country.
Inspectors general take pride in their independence from political influence, and while they are nominated by the White House, they are first vetted by a non-partisan inspector general group and are not political figures and do not step down when the administration changes.
So I think it's worth taking a moment to take pride in the progress we've made against childhood deaths, to figure out how to keep making progress, and to remember that this isn't the first moment in history that humans have faced seemingly insurmountable challenges.
"I love burgers and I take pride in cooking them, but I always wanted to grind my own meat and make all the other stuff," Ms. Bloomfield said as she layered two flattened patties with house-made "processed" cheese that is based mostly on English Cheddar.
"On the back of my BBC I.D. card are written the BBC values, which include 'we respect each other and celebrate our diversity,' and 'we take pride in delivering quality and value for money,'" Ahmed said in a statement published by the National Union of Journalists.
Then there's the way we did it, the way it should be done, where you take pride in those layers, and you artfully direct them out, so that when you do add the blood, it pools and coagulates in the right places, and it looks believable.
Despite steadily climbing ticket sales and evidently broader appeal, there is a vocal contingent of anti-cruisers — people who take pride in saying they would never book one, citing their refined tastes and disdain for being ferried from port to port on a floating amusement park.
But I take pride in how they're shaped like my late grandmother's, how long my natural nails grow, and how soft they still are despite having to hand-wash my dishes and carry heavy bags of groceries up and down the steps of my local subway station.
Sure, you may take pride in always being the first of your friends to jump on the furry pool-slide or platform lace-up bandwagon, but you also owe it to yourself to invest in a pair or two that won't feel passé come May 2018.
But lawmakers, who take pride in their oversight role, have instead moved forward with private witness interviews, including Donald Trump Jr., who is expected to head to the Senate intelligence committee this month, sources say, and is expected to meet with the Senate judiciary committee as well.
At the end of every very long day, regardless of what the presidential decides, as the NEC director, you take pride in knowing that you did your best to ensure that the boss understood the full economic implications of a policy decision, one way or another.
Despite steadily climbing ticket sales and evidently broader appeal, there remains a vocal contingent of anti-cruisers — people who take pride in saying they would never book one, citing their refined tastes and disdain for being ferried from port to port on a floating amusement park.
Schools need to respond — and so do the communities they serve — so that our children are not taught hateful views, but are instead imbued with the values of balanced inquiry, tolerance and the ability to take pride in who they are and where they came from.
"We take pride in democratizing e-commerce in India and giving market access to [hundreds of thousands] of [micro businesses], sellers, artisans and small businesses, making quality and affordable goods available to consumers through our transparent and efficient marketplace while creating lakhs of jobs," the spokesperson said.
To build successful products, you need a diverse group of personalities: People with strong customer empathy, others who can innovate on user experience, still others with the "brown thumb" for finding bugs before they ship, and those who take pride in fixing those bugs for good.
We take pride in knowing a thing or two when it comes to picking the right products for our pelo, so for a glimpse into that expertise, I asked some of my fellow Refinery29 Latina co-workers to join me in sharing the products we're loving right now.
This concert celebrates a comeback in more than one way: After sustaining an artistic slump and financial difficulties in the intervening decades, the orchestra can take pride in how it has blossomed under its new music director, Thierry Fischer — just in time for the current 75th anniversary season.
The accusation and subsequent investigations have tarnished the Germans' glow from the World Cup, a joyous football fest that cemented the new reputation of the country, and particularly of its capital, Berlin, as a place that was fun and unafraid to take pride in the nation and its achievements.
YOU KNOW, IT'S VERY RARE THAT THE BIGGEST IS THE MOST NIMBLE AND THE MOST FLEXIBLE AND FAST GROWING, BUT THE UNITED STATES ECONOMY IS ALL OF THOSE THINGS AMONG DEVELOPED COUNTRIES SO I WOULD TAKE PRIDE IN IT WHILE RECOGNIZING THERE ARE FLAWS THAT WE SHOULD CORRECT.
He's obviously a pro at doing media interviews and is stocked to the gills with glib responses to nearly anything a reporter could hypothetically throw at him, so I secretly take pride in each time he has to stop and ponder for a moment before responding to one of my questions.
They view him as beholden to corporate interests, unable to win over the diverse Democratic base that these activists take pride in, and disinterested in the systemic change they believe the country desperately needs on issues like the influence of big money on politics and climate change and systemic racism.
Shapiro's 2010 memoir, "Devotion," is the story of her search for a new spirituality after becoming disillusioned with the Orthodox Judaism of her childhood; she grew up steeped in the history of her Eastern European ancestors and taught to take pride in the accomplishments of her grandfather, a pillar of modern Orthodoxy.
On one hand, a large majority of these communities could rightly take pride in a powerful liberal tradition, stretching back to such models as Louis Brandeis — a defender of social justice and the first Jew to become a Supreme Court justice — or Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, who marched in Selma alongside the Rev.
Military men and women all take pride in counting themselves among those who acted on a sense of responsibility to our country to preserve our way of life, defend the values of the Constitution and protect our people the armed forces and first responders are related by purpose and motivation said Cucolo.
"On the back of my BBC I.D. card are written the BBC values, which include 'we respect each other and celebrate our diversity,' and 'we take pride in delivering quality and value for money,'" Ms. Ahmed said in a statement published by the National Union of Journalists, which is supporting her case for compensation.
Home medical equipment suppliers take pride in not only delivering these essential products, but also in assisting patients in setting up the product, and in educating them on how to use their equipment most effectively, helping seniors and people with disabilities stay in their homes and avoid trips to the hospital or other clinical interventions.
The community of people that I love and know and we've known each other for as long as they've existed and we have interactions on many things, whether it's immigration, gun safety, women's right to choose, LGBTQ, climate change, issues, they're all out there on those issues and take pride in their involvement there.
" The 21-year-old music video producer, who said he'll be posting a video to his Youtube channel about his grandfather, also posted a photo in tribute to Joe this week, writing that his grandpa is "an example of sheer willpower and dedication" who taught him to "take pride in the Jackson name and what it really means.
The Muskegon Museum has personal reason to take pride in this exhibition — the museum is in possession of the collection because of Lulu Miller, the first female director of the adjacent Hackley Library and second director of the Muskegon Art Museum (appointed in 1916, being the second woman in the US to run an art museum).
The gist of it is, take pride in what you do, play the right way and understand the only thing that matters is the guys that are on the court because it's tough to go out there every night, not have enough to rotate and then you have to stand in front of the cameras and do interviews.
With the release of her film First They Killed My Father on the horizon, Angelina Jolie hopes that by shedding light on the genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge communist party's regime, the Cambodian people will take pride in what they survived instead of feeling hatred or resentment for what the country endured in the late 1970s.
I can't exactly pinpoint when this embarrassment-to-source-of-pride inflection point occurs but it's somewhere along the right-hand side of this curve from that Rogers guy: Or the "Entering the plateau" phase on my all-time favorite chart from Gartner: Us early adopters take pride in helping define societal norms for technology usage.
In "Juan," the son (played by Armisen) of the titular chef is supposed to take over his father's tiny chicken and rice restaurant, located amid mountains so remote that it's only visited by locals and yuppie food enthusiasts from the US, who take pride in having made the trip as much as they do in eating the food.
They take pride in his rejection of the tools and techniques of campaigning, ignoring the hard lessons that Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE's two election victories taught us as a party.
For decades, L.A. has had an unusually strong culture of new-music patronage: locals take pride in supporting the L.A. Phil's new-music initiatives, longtime series like the Monday Evening Concerts and newer projects like the Industry, wasteLAnd, and wild Up. The modest titans of the scene are the philanthropists Lenore and Bernard Greenberg, who helped to fund both "Akhnaten" and "Alice," and who, decades ago, had important roles in founding L.A. Opera.

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