Primary care docs take pride on their ability to diagnose rare cares of serious disease.
He urges Russians to take pride in their past, and stop looking west for role models.
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They can see the fruits of their labor and take pride in their work.
Virtual soldiers on the video game battlefield can now take pride in Being Army StrongTM.
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"I take pride in keeping my home neat and hope you do the same, " she wrote.
Many non-Shias admire the party and take pride in the courage and skill of its fighters.
"You take pride in that sort of thing, " said John Doll, a member of the city commission.
All this is bad news in a region that used to take pride in its reborn freedom.
We take pride in having a little city attitude in a big city.
For Portuguese speakers these works have long been an evocation of a seafaring heritage in which many take pride.
Organisers believe the events will give people around the country the chance to take pride in Glasgow's host role.
Even these relatively conservative business executives take pride in how they present themselves.
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And I take pride that those books have never gone out of print.
They taught us to put every last bit of effort into our education and to take pride in our work.
The music business has jumped to new formats often, causing headaches for those of us who take pride in our music libraries.
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If anything, Mr Blair can take pride in his performance since September.
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They do take pride in the little things they do, even though, in a broader sense, Virgos can be rather self-effacing and self-critical.
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Those at the top of the food chain get a new identity in which to take pride, that of the sushi-eating, Brazilian-girlfriend-having cosmopolitan.
But they also take pride in their counter-terrorism experience, their military suppression of armed groups and their publicly-stated reluctance to negotiate or pay ransoms.
In the good days the EU could take pride in that.
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Colleges campuses take pride in nurturing debate, but that tradition is being tested in the wake of the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington.
Colleges campuses take pride in nurturing debate, but that tradition is being tested in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks on New York and Washington.
This incentive, in turn, leads you to want to take pride in your work, as something that is about your clients, rather than about short-term moneymaking.
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Americans should take pride in our openness to individuals and their children who can succeed in the United States without regard to class or place of birth.
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We believe that this motivates them to achieve the mandate of public safety and allows them to take pride in being part of a transparent government institution.
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The soldiers take pride in being focused on the fight in front of them: taking care of the men to their left and right, and surviving another days' battle.
In reflecting on our Nation's rich Hispanic heritage, let us take pride in our unique and vibrant history, and recommit to a shared future of freedom, prosperity, and opportunity for all.
This is an action in which people take pride.
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