Rather, Singapore's move towards self-sufficiency for water seems to be prompted by pride.
The museum will also stage a contemporary art exhibition of works inspired by Pride And Prejudice from June to September.
However, it's rare for an artist -- of any race -- to reach the level of stardom attained by Pride, who had 67 records on the country chart between 1966 and 1990, more than 20 of them in the Top 10.
But many investors think the two bosses of Arcelor are now driven primarily by wounded pride to do whatever they can to repel Mr Mittal.
Though Asian Americans make up only 6% of the state's registered voters, they could be a deciding factor in a close race with low turnout--if they vote as they did in June's open primary, when Fong took 3 out of 4 Asian voters, many of them "crossover" Democrats motivated more by ethnic pride than ideology.
The water buffalo of old-school SEO has already been brought down to the ground by the Google pride of lions that have been called by a much tamer collection of animal names.
There are other good things from the '50s: sculpture by Reg Butler, Lynn Chadwick and Henry Moore, textiles by Lucienne Day and the classic cutlery "Pride" by David Mellor (which my wife and I chose for ourselves when we married decades later).
It is pretty difficult to argue against that, in the sense that there may be some sales and productivity benefit derived by Germany and the US from the conspicuous pride shown by many of their citizens in the success of their industrial giants (although whether those incremental benefits are measurable, I rather doubt).
Loosing heads and losing heads are apparently skills linked quite closely by stubbornness and pride.
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They are simply dedicated workers who show their school spirit by taking great pride in their job.
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First-time father, Moto, was rejected by his own pride before coming to the park, the wildlife park said.
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Once again the pages of the magazine were brought alive by the shared pride in success that follows from long, hard work.
Peter Bakke believes TNT's costs in setting up the partnership are more than repaid by the benefits delivered by staff through pride in their company.
At the end of that chapter, he asks: Imagine what your life would be like if you were completely uninhibited by fear, pride, or procrastination.
More positively, community councils can help play a part in instilling civic pride by organising local events and festivals - even little things such as signposts highlighting interesting local buildings.
"The resurrection of New York, hit in its very flesh and its pride by the September 11, 2001 attacks, is nothing short of astonishing, " wrote Jean-Louis Cohen in the program's introduction.
There was no shame for the Tigers in losing their opening game to India, and they salvaged some pride by following this with a victory, albeit unconvincing, over Ireland - but they capitulated here in front of a large but increasingly disconsolate home support.
This is the general concept of identity drawn upon by movements like gay pride and Black Power.
For years, geeks have secluded themselves in basements, studying obscurity with the sort of righteous pride bred by mainstream rejection.
Austenland (Jerusha Hess): Thirtysomething, single Jane is obsessed with Mr. Darcy, as played by Colin Firth in Pride and Prejudice.
Charley Pride is by far the most visible, but other artists have dabbled in country as well -- the Supremes, for instance, and Ray Charles.
Later, speaking in Cairo, Ms Rice won over even a few Egyptian sceptics by appealing to their pride, suggesting that their country should lead the region in political progress as it has led before in pursuing peace.
The 200th anniversary of the first publication of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
In addition, the participants were fueled by caffeine, New Orleans pride, camaraderie, and great prize incentives that are not typically found with most hackathons.
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The gift may be given to the music department rather than athletics, but it is spurred by athletic achievement and the pride it engenders.
The agency had tried to capture national pride and excitement by depicting the UK as one huge stadium, with an "epic" anthem scored by Elbow.
"At that moment, the Gower Pride was hit by a large breaking wave on the starboard side and was thrown against the lifeboat, " said an RNLI spokesman.
Viewers will see the seedy side of London through three main H Division policemen, played by Matthew Macfadyen ("Pride and Prejudice, " "Anna Karenina"), Jerome Flynn ("Game of Thrones") and Adam Rothenberg ("Alcatraz").
"I will always remember when Rachel Mwanza, after being the first African woman to ever win the Silver Bear for Best Actress (in Berlin), returned home to the Congolese streets of Kinshasa and was greeted by passionate chants and overwhelming pride, " he said.
First published by Thomas Egerton in 1813, Pride and Prejudice was Jane Austen's second novel.
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