In the good days the EU could take pride in that.
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They can see the fruits of their labor and take pride in their work.
They taught us to put every last bit of effort into our education and to take pride in our work.
Americans should take great pride in that.
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Virtual soldiers on the video game battlefield can now take pride in Being Army StrongTM.
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All this is bad news in a region that used to take pride in its reborn freedom.
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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Today, the academic scores are still below average, but the classrooms are peaceful and the kids seem to now take some pride in the school.
Now, we all take great pride in this city.
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Originally danced by holy officers of the Shrine to demonstrate the power of the mountain deity and bless the people, the Hayachine Kagura is now performed by representatives of the entire community, who take pride in their distinctive culture.
She says there has been "an explosion of migration stories in the press" and people are starting to take great interest and pride in their origins.
Even these relatively conservative business executives take pride in how they present themselves.
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If anything, Mr Blair can take pride in his performance since September.
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Not satisfied with piratey puns or bad jokes about the "poopdeck, " these people express themselves through cosplay -- the fan-centric practice of dressing up as fictional characters -- and take great pride in their imaginative creations.
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.
While many people take great pride in shopping locally (vs. buying online from Amazon or some other e-tailer), they miss the point by hitting up Wal-Mart or another big box retailer.
This is an action in which people take pride.
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That said, I take great pride in what I do and never take lightly my responsibilities or commitments.
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So you could just tell the extraordinary pride that the workers take in this project.
Of course, plenty of Egyptians take rightful pride in the achievements of the revolution.
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Having been happy enough to win power on the changes of policy and image he helped to fashion, New Labour should take no pride in refusing to acknowledge its debt.
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