She had reached the bottom, and her pride arose, her sense of wanting to be dignified, to accept the inevitable.
After all, her Persian rug was her pride and joy and not even this monster was going to devour her prized possession.
And it revealed her pride on discovering that Volant had been awarded a Croix de Guerre, for bravery, in the First World War.
Tamsin is heavily pregnant, and Diana's face betrays her pride as she tells me that her two beautiful grandchildren will become three on Monday.
Mrs Hall spoke of her pride at being recognised for something "her life revolves around" and praised the other people who worked alongside her.
Straight-talking Carrie, who led her pride and joy round the parade ring at Haydock as little daughter Hannah watched from her pushchair, may have fewer qualms.
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The First Lady expressed her pride in the community yesterday, and looked into the eyes of the children in the room and said that she expects them to achieve ever greater things as well.
Thousands gathered for her launch but no-one looked upon her with greater admiration and pride than the eyes of her builder, the then 65-year-old naval architect William Francis Gibbs.
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She recently earned her diploma, an accomplishment that makes her glow with pride.
She takes pride in her role as an intermediary between artist and art world.
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Mom Dalia recounts with pride how her son wrote his first program in middle school.
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Janice Whitaker takes a lot of pride in her suburban Charlotte home, where she has lived for seven months.
The family of a medic from Northern Ireland who died in Afghanistan have spoken of their pride in her.
The mother's pride in her daughter extends to her countrymen.
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The 54-year-old dedicated the award to her family and joked that it would have pride of place at the top of her Christmas tree.
They loved her for it and it gave her a wonderful feeling of pride.
She knew that in her country women take great pride in their appearance and was convinced that there was a niche market she could "tap into".
Thatcher, Britain's first and only female prime minister, say she transformed Britain into a free-market economy and restored a sense of British pride, but her bitter battles against unions and the tough economic measures she imposed won her many enemies.
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Clinton takes pride in the role her husband's White House played in forging peace in Northern Ireland.
If we remind ourselves of the fact that every fifth American today rightly points and perhaps also with a certain degree of pride to his German ancestry or her German ancestry, we can safely say that we, indeed, share common roots.
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Applaud her for her bravery and knowing what she wants, without letting pride get in the way.
"I'm regarded as a pretty great home cook and take a lot of pride in that, " Jackson wrote in her iReport submission.
Hailing The Queen's time as sovereign as "near-perfect", Lord Mandelson said the celebrations would give the British people the opportunity to show their "great pride and affection" for the Queen and her contribution to British life.
She said her father said he told guards that he would live with pride whether it was in or out of prison.
We never exchange names, but she immediately plants her stout spade and sweeps three of us into her house, where we are seated cross-legged and shoeless on rugs around her kitchen, that locus of Ladakhi family life and social pride.
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