The wildlife park now has a pride of four white lions but they occur very rarely in the wild.
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He was later given a Pride of Britain award for his actions.
Finally he sees, through his binoculars, what the driver is trying to warn us about: a pride of lions, stealthily approaching the nearby herd of antelope.
You might be the first human to see a newborn giraffe or follow a pride of lions on a hunt, or even try a safari by foot.
You might be the first human to see a newborn giraffe or follow a pride of lions on a hunt, go out after dark for a night safari or even try a safari by foot.
The case roiled the community amid allegations that more students should have been charged accusations that Ohio's attorney general pledged to look into and led to questions from a much wider audience online about the influence of the local football team, a source of a pride in a community of 18, 000 that suffered massive job losses with the collapse of the steel industry.
He has given back a sense of pride, a dollop of self-confidence and some rays of hope to Saxony's 4.6m buffeted inhabitants.
There was also a need to create a climate in which using Welsh was attractive, exciting, a source of pride and a sign of strength, he said.
The fact that most pundits are concentrating more on which film will best the other over the fact that both studios are sacrificing potential opening weekend dollars (and overall dollars, because neither of these films will likely be very leggy) as a matter of pride is a shining symptom of the kind of horse-race analysis that has infected political commentary as well.
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We need a resurgence of national pride, a love of country and institutions.
It's a point of pride but sometimes also a source of concern.
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They are volunteering out of either a sense of community pride or a deep love of the game of golf.
Stafford and his team take a lot of pride in their work and get a great deal of satisfaction from the duty they perform.
"The nation's largest land agency ought to be induced to have a sense of pride, " Babbitt told a audience at the University of Denver Law School last week.
And for Merck, there is also a point of pride: whether its effort to get a combination of laropiprant and niacin through the Food and Drug Administration was ever a good idea, or was too clever by half.
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Instead, industry executives say, the appeal is a combination of exclusivity and the pride of owning a driving machine capable of scorching up a racecourse even if it never does.
Krug gives the reserve wines a prominent pride of place, employing reserves from six to 10 different years in this bottling, according to the winery.
"Gov. Cuomo has restored a sense of pride, a credibility in New York state government, " Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano, a first-term Democrat, told an audience on Jan. 18, before beckoning Mr. Cuomo to the podium.
This elevation of a uniquely shameful event in the history of Europe into a source of religious inspiration and even of national pride for Americans has happened as a result of successive surges of interest.
Richard Mille takes a lot of pride in how their movements are perceived, which no doubt is a huge part of their half million dollar price points.
For hard-core hobbyists, that's not a problem, and may even be a point of pride: It takes a practiced eye to distinguish between a eucrite and a diogenite.
Gonzalez and Massu's gold rush provoked a surge of pride and patriotism back in Chile, which the pair could only get a true taste of when they returned home as national heroes.
As a mark of pride, every Italian government ritually reminds its partners abroad that Italy was a founding signatory of the treaty that ushered in what became the European Community, and Rome its birthplace.
He does, however, admit to having a surge of nationalistic pride, but says it was a perfect example of how restrained a butler has to be.
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Practised today mainly by older craftspeople, the art remains a point of cultural pride and an important tool for reinforcing a sense of identity for the community.
The festival is a source of pride and belonging that enhances the self-esteem of the city and its people and constitutes a fundamental contribution to their local identity.
All major electronics firms sell them, mainly as a matter of corporate pride: not to do so would be a sign of weakness.
The exposition's buildings turned out to be mostly neo-classical pastiche, but the fair did bequeath a sense of cultural pride and, more tangibly, the makings of a new home for the Art Institute.
As a remnant of the Persian Empire, the cylinder is a source of pride for Iranians around the world.
Nagano hosted the Winter Olympics in 1998 and a point of pride for Mr. Usui is that he skied a course used for the giant slalom.
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