If I can post pictures in business class and be proud, I can also take pictures in coach and be proud.
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I am so excited to join in creating a campaign to be proud of — and an America to be proud of.
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If I can post pictures in business class and be proud, I can also take pictures in coach and be proud.
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You can do stuff in two languages, be proud of your heritage, be proud of where you're from and where you live.
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"She went on: "If I can post pictures in business class and be proud, I can also take pictures in coach and be proud.
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"I am following my dreams to be someone my daughter can look up to and be proud of, and someone I can be proud of."
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What it means to be proud in being in Starfleet and what it means to be proud in being a Klingon, L'Rell is the poster child for that.
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One day, when he's old enough, he will learn about his older brother and he will be proud of you, just like I'm sure you will be proud of him.
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And although more say they'd be proud to have her as president than say so about Trump, nearly 6-in-10 say they wouldn't be proud should Clinton win the presidency.
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"He just motivated us and he encouraged us to be proud of who we were wherever we had to go or be who we were and to be proud," she said.
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You're cleaning — something your parents would be proud of!
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None of these people should be proud of their actions.
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I think we can be proud of what we have.
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"Elton thinks Diana would be proud and would love Meghan."
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But I want a process we can be proud of.
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"We will all come together and be proud," Trump wrote.
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It is something that we should really be proud of.
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You should be proud of yourselves for a great campaign.
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" Of his merch, he said, "Thomas Jefferson would be proud.
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Your work, however, is something you can be proud of.
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Yeah, have your damn kids and be proud of it.
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Be #actuallyautistic with me, be brave, be proud, know yourself.
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My therapist wouldn't be proud of him, but I am.
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"Be proud of your power, Turkey," announced adverts on television.
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This is probably something we should not be proud of.
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Bernie Sanders said Monday night his supporters should be proud.
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And then what is there left to be proud of?
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They want to be proud to say where they work.
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Action Bronson's got a lot to be proud of lately.
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Be proud!" and added the hashtags "#thefemalebodyisbeautiful #allshapesandsizes #loveyourself #loveyourbody.
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We couldn't imagine there's a reason not to be proud.
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It makes it easier to be proud of your music.
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"I sure hope dad would be proud," Bindi told PEOPLE.
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It's something that I think everyone can be proud of.
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In our eyes, Wang should be proud of his bravery.
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You can't be proud of that and fight climate change.
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Jim Halpert would be proud of this level of trolling.
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However, America should also be proud of its large corporations.
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"We will all come together and be proud!" he wrote.
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I will be proud to have a woman as president.
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I think Kanye would be proud of her ranting skills.
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Not exactly numbers to be proud of for either candidate.
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Guys, it's okay to be proud of your plaited locks.
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It was also a day where Canada could be proud.
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"We like to be proud of our producers," Kotowska said.
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"What I'm most concerned about was would Katherine be proud."
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The Trump administration can be proud of these data points.
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LONDON — Ned Stark himself would be proud of this one.
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Trump says he'd be proud to shut down the government.
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Colombians should be proud, and we should be applauding them.
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And I think that my father would be proud, too.
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I want her to be proud of who she is.
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The kind of son any mom would be proud of.
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There is nothing to be proud of on his side.
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We're sure Jess would be proud of Emily's work here.
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Our research hospitals are something we can be proud of.
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I want them to be proud to be French again.
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New York has reason to be proud of this choice.
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They're a survivalist breed Bear Grylls would be proud of.
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CHANNING We have to learn to be proud of it.
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I told him he should be proud of his heritage.
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Don&apost be modest about your new venture — be proud.
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And all over the United States will be proud again.
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These are things of which the senator can be proud.
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Bannon, out of favor though he is, would be proud.
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You have a lot to show off, so be proud!
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I frankly don't think it's anything to be proud of.
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I want her to be proud to be a girl.
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It's not a day that history will be proud of.
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So she knows he'd be proud of her advocacy here.
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Let's execute and produce results we can be proud of.
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It's not a victory a country can be proud of.
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Lenin, Mao and Kim Jung Un (sic) would be proud.
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We are building something Buff Nation will be proud of!!
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None of us can afford to be proud and complacent.
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Something that any liberal country would envy, be proud of.
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I think my core fans would really be proud too.
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No sign of Sugar's boy, Snoop ... guessing he'd be proud.
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The Falcon was a car Australia could really be proud of.
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A dad joke at it's finest — Prince William would be proud.
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If Robert and Ned were both still alive, they'd be proud.
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Then, you can be proud of yourself like they all were.
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"Say something they're going to be proud of 34 years later."
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"I think he would be proud of it," Young says quietly.
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You are the future that we can all be proud of.
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I think Marie Kondo would be proud of all of us.
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Why is that something to boast about or be proud of?
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Be passionate, be proud, be humble & be you … Love u bust.
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Republican or Democrat, Floridians used to be proud of our Senators.
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And I'm like, 'You should be proud of who you are.
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Life-Size edition Tyra Banks and Cher Horowitz would be proud.
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Still striving, but we have a lot to be proud of.
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Be proud of yourselves NYPD this is how you guys work?
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You will be proud of what FIFA will do for football.
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Those boots are so fierce, even Nancy Sinatra would be proud.
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"We've made something great, something we can all be proud of."
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"She will be proud, and she will be strong," he declaims.
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For the people in Zhongning, it's something to be proud of.
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America has much to be proud of as a corruption-fighter.
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No doubt Jordyn's dad would be proud ... his daughter's a BAWSE!!!
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China has much to be proud of in its tech sector.
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Tyler Baltierra continues to be proud of his weight-loss progress.
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"You'll be proud to know I voted for Hillary," he said.
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Hard work is something to be proud of, according to Bezos.
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Yes. But should we be proud of advancing our interests incrementally?
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Poland did well, overall, and can be proud of their efforts.
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"He is a person Italy can be proud of," he said.
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"A man has to be proud of his country," he said.
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America should be proud of its small business men and women.
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The fan ownership model is certainly something to be proud of.
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It looks like Perry has $25 million reasons to be proud.
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If ever there was a time to be proud, it's now.
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A story our children and grandchildren will be proud to tell.
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I'd be proud if Cather made fun of my great-uncle!
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Roosevelt and those who have followed his inspiration would be proud.
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Americans should be proud of how far this technology has come.
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Deloris van Cartier (or rather, Sister Mary Clarence) would be proud.
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We just need a reason to be proud to be Republicans.
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They'll be proud of me—being gay will just be secondary.
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I think everybody here should be proud the way we battled.
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"I think it's important to be loud and to be proud."
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I like to think my grandfather would be proud of me.
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Ian MacKaye would be proud of what these kids are doing.
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And I know whatever that may be I will be proud!
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Luckily Apple has much to be proud of on that front.
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Pakistan can now be proud of its many very good murderers.
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Today we can come out here and be proud and blue.
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Now that's something you'll be proud to put on your résumé.
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"We can only be proud of it," Paolo said by email.
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Every state has its own unique landmark to be proud of.
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This is just not someone that they should be proud of.
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This day, be proud that you're in the safe statistical majority.
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That's not a legacy there that anyone should be proud of.
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It's something that we should be proud of, not ashamed of.
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You can and should be proud of good-faith political engagement.
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" "She should be proud to have been caught in this situation.
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They told him he should be proud of his hard work.
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As for whether Michael would be proud ... she's banking on it.
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From what we can tell, the real Ragnar would be proud.
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Be proud of yoru contributions to make the world a safer place.
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"There's a lot to be proud of and hopeful about," she said.
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"I'd be proud if someone married Mexican culture and Buffalo wings together."
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"You've got a lot to be proud of, Jiwandeep," wrote Barack Obama.
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America can be proud to have compassion for those who flee persecution.
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We've put together a blend so fine even Kalashnikov would be proud.
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She felt ashamed that her grandmother could not be proud of her.
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Focus on how you're now treating your body right and be proud!
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I want it to be something that she would be proud of.
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It's not like they need their dads to be proud of them.
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His dad taught him to be proud of his culture #indigenousdads pic.twitter.
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"I wanna do something that I'm gonna be proud of," Spears says.
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If Diana was here now she'd really be proud of her children.
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Our progress as a nation is something you can be proud of.
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Embrace yourself and be proud of who you are with your imperfections.
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Your love story is your love story, so be proud of it.
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Through her father, she's learned to be proud of who she is.
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Oprah Winfrey has yet another class of graduates to be proud of.
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It's scary to love yourself and be proud of who you are.
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All she can do is take a blurry selfie and be proud.
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The Simpsons should be proud that have so many completely expendable rooms.
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That's something to be proud of, more than an award or something.
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"You should be proud of these emotions you're feeling," Ford tells him.
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I want to have a president that I can be proud of.
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His grandmother, Sandy Croghan, explained how Cespedes came to be proud owner.
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Just don't expect your parents to be proud of you for it.
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Jay would be proud -- "Got 6 model chicks, 6 bottles of Crist."
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But, in this case, I think that's something to be proud of.
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British music has a lot to be proud of at the minute.
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And good ratings are something to be proud of, to talk about.
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On the other hand, we also have much to be proud of.
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There's a twist or two of which Frederick Forsyth might be proud.
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Americans wish to have a president of whom they can be proud.
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But Tom was like, 'No, this is something to be proud of.
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I prayed for victory, and hoped that she would be proud. ♦
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The result though is something that I can truly be proud of.
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"You've got to be proud of who you are and your journey."
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So you don't think you have many things to be proud about?
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I don't know how to feel, I mean should I be proud?
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I mean, I love working with people I can be proud of.
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Some of that is me saying: 'Be proud of who you are.
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Honestly, it's a move that James (Dan Bucatinsky) would be proud of.
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And if you do that, Edward Snowden will be proud of you.
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American businesses should be proud of our country's history, not abandoning it.
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What is Canadian to be proud of other than everyone being nice?
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One person who should be proud to be included is Donald Trump.
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How could they be proud to bake a cake for George Washington?
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But progress is disorienting, so I'm sure that Marinetti would be proud.
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Obama told Buttigieg he ran a historic campaign to be proud of.
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They used to be proud of not knowing how business worked. Absolutely.
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But you have to be proud and you need to be constant.
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We are beautiful, and we should be proud of who we are.
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Be proud of who you are, because who you are is awesome.
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"You can be proud of this guy," the French President told them.
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"This is a family that you will be proud of," he said.
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We will be proud to have Tiffany sit alongside our iconic brands.
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I'm not sure if I should be proud or ashamed of this.
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We should all be proud of the work Hollywood honors here tonight.
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"A friend said, 'Your parents must be proud of you,' " she recalls.
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It was the sort of alertness a musician could be proud of.
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I seem to have a lot more patience; Brandy would be proud.
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"You should be proud of these emotions you're feeling," Ford tells Bernard.
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Is that the kind of values our country should be proud of?
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Flybe's managers may be proud that the carrier is Europe's largest regional airline.
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He has said Poles should be proud, not ashamed, of their wartime record.
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Reflecting upon where we are today, we have much to be proud of.
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And we can be proud about the whole tournament and all the matches.
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That's when she decided to make the helmet something to be proud of.
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There's a lot to be proud of, even if it didn't work out.
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My wife and I have plenty of reasons to be proud and happy.
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I think it&aposs something that he should be proud of having done.
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He and the team have a lot to be proud of this year.
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"We specifically try to help women be proud of their hair," says Diaby.
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It's safe to say that Bey herself would be proud of her confidence.
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Living a life we can be proud of is something we can control.
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All the more reason to be proud of your bargain-scouring abilities, right?
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The American people ought to be proud of what has taken place here.
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"I want him to be proud of me up in heaven," he says.
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If I could create something quality, something to be proud off, then definitely.
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And, you know, I think that's a record I can be proud of.
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You should be proud of what we have built together, I certainly am.
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"All I ask is you be proud of what you do," Dad says.
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They need to know where they come from and be proud of that.
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He has a right to be proud, but also might be kicking himself.
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Living a life we can be proud of is something we can control.
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Fewer workers now regard such long hours as something to be proud of.
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No doubt, Republicans should be proud of the enormous success of the economy.
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Now that the new generation is restoring "queer," you have to be proud.
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To be proud of that word—it's not in my vocabulary at all.
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Do your job, because Republicans should be proud to have a Republican president.
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I've accomplished this incredible goal and I need to be proud of it.
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What will we be proud to tell our sisters, nieces, and daughters someday?
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The boys are going to bring silver home and they should be proud.
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That's not something anyone, WWE employee or wrestling fan, should be proud of.
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I never dreamed this would happen& know my Dad would be proud pic.twitter.
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So far, Trump has reason to be proud of his time in office.
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The folks at the Toluca assembly plant can be proud of this one.
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"You should be proud of your son," Woods said of the boy's parents.
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You're a stellar pro, and you have a lot to be proud of.
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" She adds: "She will be a governor that you can be proud of.
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The government, he said, shouldn't be proud of work they're doing on reunification.
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That's all I ever fucking wanted in life—just people to be proud.
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We should always be proud of a government that does the right thing.
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"First of all, be proud of yourself for buying the toy," said Lieberman.
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It was a very admirable thing, and that you can all be proud.
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"Thank you Justin Timberlake, Prince would be proud… Halftime well done!" he wrote.
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That's a success record the 1960s New York Yankees would be proud of.
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You should always be able to be yourself and be proud of yourself.
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It helped him take ownership of his identity and be proud of it.
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"We can only be proud if the president decides to run," Ouyahia said.
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They have a lot to be proud of in the way they campaigned.
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Obama also told Buttigieg he ran a historic campaign to be proud of.
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Mr. Didier, however, saw bright spots — reasons to be proud of Dominica's resilience.
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This is an achievement that we should all be proud of, and protect.
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I think you should be able to be proud of where you're from.
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"Even though I'm now an internet sensation," he said, "I shouldn't be proud."
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They are entitled to a feasible alternative they can genuinely be proud of.
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We must be proud of our first votes — and mindful of our last.
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I would be proud if it would be considered a part of that.
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" He adds, "We should be able to be proud of our heritage again.
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The museum has a history it can be proud of, a radical one.
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She's -- you know, that's his daughter, and he should be proud of her.
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Jerusalem (CNN)It's a guest list any host would be proud to assemble.
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Being a MAN is a thing to be proud of, not ashamed of.
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"She should be proud to have been caught in this situation," Ren said.
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And broadly speaking, Chinese people have reason to be proud of their accomplishments.
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Be proud of taking control of your finances, even when it's not glamorous.
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Now THAT is a political stand of which we all could be proud.
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"I wouldn't be proud if I got a diploma from Bishop," she said.
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"She should be proud to have been caught in this situation," he said.
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Students at these 1003 high schools have a lot to be proud of.
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It's something that the South African government and public should be proud about.
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Miss Universe will always champion women to be proud of who they are.
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I don't know if he should be proud of that or very depressed.
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And work allowed him to live a life he could be proud of.
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The president can be proud of the passage of the First Step Act.
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Which is something that I think that we can be proud of here.
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She says Muhammad would not only be proud ... he'd be a huge fan.
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And we need to make sure that they can be proud of us.
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Very tough, but don't you want to be proud of how you're living?
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Many liberals have become conservative There is, in short, much to be proud of.
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"Dad would be proud, even though I was naked," she says in a confessional.
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"We say it so little ... We should be proud to be French," Griezmann said.
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Let's just say Corky St. Clair would be proud of everything going on here.
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All of us should be proud of them and they represent who we are.
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And while she has plenty to be proud of already, DuVernay isn't stopping there.
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In any case, you'll be proud of yourself for looking out for your needs.
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" He was like, "Yes, I thought you'd be proud of me for standing up.
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"When you're grown up," she said, "you're not going to be proud of this."
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"I'm glad she recognizes she should be proud of how she looks," she said.
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With eight Wimbledon trophies under his belt, Roger Federer has reason to be proud.
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The world seemed to be proud of me, but at home, I was miserable.
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Happy Halloween, and may your family be proud of what you accomplish this season.
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I've come to be proud of my heritage, instead of shying away from it.
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"If people want to inspect more closely, we'll be proud of it," Jassy said.
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"I would be proud to wear a uniform for the state," Mario, 25, said.
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That doesn't mean you can't accept compliments or be proud of what you've accomplished.
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It's not exactly a recipe for creativity, but hey — Frederic Wertham would be proud.
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That it's possible to be proud of your group but not narcissistic about it.
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We are gonna do our best to make something you can be proud of.
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"How can I be proud of killing someone who is serving us?" he said.
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An elegant piece of furniture of which Chip and Joanna Gaines would be proud.
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We're certain Bill and Hillary would be proud of how she shifted the convo.
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My mom said that she was proud and that my dad would be proud.
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Be proud of the fact that people know you weren't born as a girl.
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Certainly, Xzibit and the rest of the Pimp My Ride crew would be proud.
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We will be proud, and we will celebrate in honor of all those lost.
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I want us to be a state that we all can be proud of.
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In fact, the partial shutdown highlights why we should be proud of being Americans.
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This shows us that Americans have a culture of volunteerism to be proud of.
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Overall, we should be proud of our run today, and we will move on.
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"We're hoping it's something the whole island can rally around and be proud of."
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When did that evolve to this, as something you should really be proud of?
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I want her to be proud of me more than my parents, I think.
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"Be proud of yourselves," they speak into the camera against a backdrop of sirens.
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The international affairs budget is a value investment that Americans should be proud of.
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There are very few things a Transnistrian has to be proud of about Transnistria.
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The people who hurt us should feel ashamed; we should be proud we survived.
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Please take ownership of your past, and be proud of who you are today.
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" "Everyone knows the president said he would be proud to shut down the government.
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You make their innovations possible every day, and you should be proud of that.
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Walker was a woman to be proud of and an example to many others.
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"Any student should be proud of a 4.2 GPA," including Mr. Hogg, she wrote.
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" Eighty-nine percent of all students said they would be "proud and tell all.
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And we want every citizen to be proud of this land that we love.
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"People who are math nerds — you can be proud of that," Ms. Wu said.
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But for this one night, he can be proud to have worn the shield.
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"You should be proud of your mom," Connecticut's Richard Blumenthal said to Blasey's sons.
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Because it's a blast, man, to just be together, and to be proud together.
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If he was here, he'd be proud to see that his dream was accomplished.
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We should all be proud of the talent it took to create this issue!
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So if you land a job in the food industry, be proud of it.
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We were able to wear African clothing and be proud to have come back.
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I don't know how well we did, but I think they should be proud.
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"People saying Princess Diana would be proud don&apost know Princess Diana," he wrote.
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" McCain's letter continued, "Be proud of your accomplishments and never stop believing in yourself.
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Be proud of your vagina, and wear your vag as a badge of honor.
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" Yulín Cruz, responding to Sanders' statement, asked, "What is there to be proud of?
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"She will be a senator of whom all Minnesotans can be proud." https://t.
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Next up -- a contract that every one of our colleagues will be proud of.
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"Just made a tackle my coaches and teammates would be proud of," Greenlaw said.
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"Any student should be proud of a 4.2 GPA — including David Hogg," she said.
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I wanted us to be proud of not only the show, but the process.
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I wouldn't be proud of that win if it was on my record like that.
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In retrospect, you can't be proud of the way some black people like myself—*i.e.
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"I have three women here who would be proud to be my daughters," he says.
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Now, everyone has loved the last three weeks and everyone can be proud of that.
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Those in power in Beijing, however, clearly view it as something to be proud of.
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I've worked too hard to build OVO and give Toronto something to be proud of.
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I feared most of all that I could no longer be proud of my family.
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That's not an option, so I work on being an adult he'd be proud of.
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"Zach Terwilliger has a strong record that any prosecutor would be proud of," Sessions said.
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Do it with your eyes wide open, and be proud of the choices you make.
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They also did a trapeze class (Carrie Bradshaw would be proud) and enjoyed afternoon tea.
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I'm not supposed to be proud of my body and all that it can do.
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"We can choose a name we can all be proud of and that's real inclusion."
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New Yorkers may be proud, ornery individuals, quick to voice their differences loudly and unabashedly.
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There's no better time to be proud of our roots and leave social prejudices behind.
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"Michael can be proud of what he has achieved, and so are we!" they added.
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Or does Samsung finally have a take on Android that it can be proud of?
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I would be proud if I had anything to do with it, but I don't.
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They're the kind of thing you'd be proud to stash on your Swedish coffee table.
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Samantha would be proud — and so am I. Read These Stories Next: Sick Of TV?
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"Fuck that, I'm gonna sound like Oprah and I'm going to be proud of it."
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As for Robinson, she's going to continue to be proud of herself — as she should.
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But it's definitely not something to be proud of and not something to brag about.
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Thomas Jefferson would be proud -- "A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing."
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Or, would you be proud that you owned stock in a company that stayed "onshore"?
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No matter what she does, Jackson says her famous dad would be proud of her.
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I just would like to be proud of my mayor and I'm not right now.
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That's something to be proud of, but it's not something you should keep to yourself.
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The result is a car that you can afford, be proud of and truly enjoy.
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I just wanted her to recognize the talent she has and be proud of it.
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And let's just say Tan and Jonathan should be proud since they all ah-mazing.
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"We should be proud of ourselves for caring for it and protecting it," he said.
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Allen made sure to turn in a performance she'd be proud of in the rematch.
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"Really, we just try to be proud and supportive of one another," Mr. Willis said.
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Clinton's résumé, saying that any parent would be proud to raise a daughter like her.
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I am running so the people of Alabama can be proud of their next senator.
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There is of course much to be proud of but there is much to improve.
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Lilly is iconic and I knew she would be proud of these photos one day.
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They were milestones to be proud of, and Sanders fed off that sense of progress.
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You should be proud of your previous roles, your accomplishments and your education, she explains.
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Be proud of all the amazing things you've earned through your hard work today, Pisces.
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We have much to be proud of in our wonderful melting pot of a nation.
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There is a fierce rivalry among the fans, but not one to be proud of.
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"I learned that I can be vulnerable and be proud of it," said Eve, 40.
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I will continue to try to live a life that he would be proud of.
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Three birdies out of six on 18 to win is something to be proud of.
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Of course, in this story there are righteous Muslims to be proud of as well.
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Medha: Would your grandma and mom be proud of the way you cooked ta'ameya today?
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"We just want them to be proud," head coach Willis May told the Sun Sentinel.
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My generation championed the right of women to be proud of our beautiful, natural curves.
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"For sure, we have women's golf history in France to be proud of," Palli said.
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A collector, for example, may be proud to own his works and tell his story.
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Someone ate that $120,000 banana "art" at Miami's Art Basel Marcel Duchamp would be proud.
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As a country, we should be proud of our historical role in advancing constitutional democracy.
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Today my writing group won't be proud of me, but my healthy living group will.
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He should be proud to report that the State of Our Union is Great Again.
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Hillary Clinton to Girl's Question on Body Image: 'Let's Be Proud of Who We Are.
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"I quit because I couldn't be proud of where I worked anymore," Dorey-Stein said.
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"; "I've got over a billion reasons to be proud of my hard work and determination.
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Parents were told to be proud, that it meant their daughters were destined for greatness.
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"They need to know where they come from and be proud of that," adds Theron.
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You should be proud of how we changed the game — shoutout to the meme team!
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Maybe those hosts will be proud of their insults and their attacks and their hates.
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I would say, 'come to my group, I'll let you be proud of your heritage.
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Riggs gave them permission to call themselves male chauvinist pigs and be proud of it.
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"An artist of whom Russia should be proud is being debased and humiliated," Baryshnikov wrote.
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"Clean work, you should be proud of yourself," says another Reddit user about the blackhead extraction.
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THE SWAMP Bannon says MLK &aposwould be proud&apos of Trump&aposs &aposAmerica First&apos agenda.
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She wanted women without breasts to believe in their beauty and be proud of their strength.
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"We are doing this to be proud of ourselves, so that we'd be happy..." Kusnirovich said.
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Last week, Trump said he would be "proud" to shut down the government for border security.
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So if all the groomsmen show up with black eyes and broken arms, I'll be proud.
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We hope that she would be proud of everything we have done for her so far.
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He also said Mexico should be proud that it has enjoyed eight decades of political stability.
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Amal looked to be proud of her husband, smiling and holding his hand on the carpet.
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"I just want her to be proud," added Henson, who said she's not sweating awards season.
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What I was most concerned about, was if Katherine would be proud, because she's still alive.
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Lenovo has every reason to be proud of the X1 Extreme's 03-inch glossy 4K touchscreen.
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As arbitrary as it may seem, it gave me permission to be proud of my body.
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In December he said he would be "proud to shut down the government for border security".
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He's under a lot of pressure and wonders if they would be proud of his accomplishment.
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It's given me courage to be around other veterans and be proud of who I am.
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I have a lot to be proud of … I am the best me I can be.
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"I remember thinking, 'This sounds like music I would be proud to have made,'" he says.
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But we're going to continue his legacy, and I know he would be proud of us.
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Whatever the case may be, be proud of your closet and your style, and embrace it.
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" Then she wrote, "Never forget your roots, and always be proud of where you came from.
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"I'd be proud to still grow up like you," one of their sons, Jacob, told Angie.
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He wanted people to be proud of him or an area to be afraid of him.
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"You are an inspiration to children and for that you should be proud!" the note reads.
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" "All Americans can be proud that we have more women in the workforce than ever before.
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Make a case for America on the world stage that all Americans can be proud of.
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Many of Marzella's followers praise her for empowering them to be proud of their own bodies.
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"Dad would be proud," Corinne says during her on-camera interview while holding a coveted rose.
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Do the research, put in the work, and you can achieve something to be proud of.
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His presidency left a legacy of prosperity that every Democrat and American should be proud of.
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I encourage all NZers to use it, embrace it and, more importantly, be proud of it.
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That will give us a government we deserve and one we can all be proud of.
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The Antelope pub in Surbiton, London, received a 1-star Google review to be proud of.
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This is a band even Bazooka would be proud to share the stage with... I think.
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"I wanted to show him what I had achieved so he would be proud of me."
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But you do have a lot to be proud of, so pat yourself on the back.
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Many people praised her toned physique and said she should be proud of what she achieved.
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She wants to be good at spying, and she wants Elizabeth to be proud of her.
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That, in turn, followed Trump's explosive remark that he would be "proud" to have a shutdown.
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The president previously said he would be "proud" to shut down the government over wall funding.
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Still, this has been an extraordinary campaign, one that O'Rourke can and should be proud of.
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"You have to be proud, no matter who is in the draw," said Walsh, now 64.
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As we approach Hispanic Heritage Month, Americans of Latino descent have much to be proud of.
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He said he'll shut the government down and be "proud" to do it over border security.
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We may have things to be ashamed of, but there's plenty to be proud of, too.
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While people may be proud to be an American, they aren't necessarily proud of America itself.
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America should be proud to join the ranks of other other countries that offer free contraception.
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We should be proud of them and the British tradition of using the minimum necessary force.
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Zuckerberg added that Americans should be proud that the United States is a nation of immigrants.
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You have so much to be proud of Leo: You're mega talented and a natural star!
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It would be a proposal conservatives could be proud of and President Trump could eagerly embrace.
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I I hope to date a girl one day and to be proud and not ashamed.
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All Americans can be proud that we have more women in the workforce than ever before.
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I have an idea of what to do and I think his family will be proud.
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Today, in what's been a shit, horrible time, there's been a lot to be proud of.
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Pretty sneaky — and, we have to say, we think the Queen of Dragons would be proud.
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In the end, we have to be proud of what we've done all year and learn.
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The re-enactors all told me to be proud that this history was in my blood.
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"People should, in my view, be proud of having support from technology leaders," Mr. Khanna said.
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You cannot be proud of your artist and storyteller children only when they win Golden Globes.
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"I want to give something to the locals that they can be proud of," he says.
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It's different from the animated version, and I'll be proud to show my daughters this film!
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I am a person I can be proud of now instead of being a brash teenager.
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"You are allowed to be proud of your life when you're not part of a couple."
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Whatever her son went on to achieve, she wrote, "we will always be proud of you."
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I tell these survivors to be proud of what you have accomplished because you are survivors.
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And however Ms. Fleming's career evolves, she should be proud of the magnificent performance she gave.
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And this is not OK. My kids should be proud of their ancestors and their heritage.
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"Some of our fans will always be proud that an African-American quarterback succeeded," Hertz said.
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We should be proud of what we fought for and what we were able to achieve.
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Know that you've worked for every cent you've put in, and be proud of that work.
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We are taking the reins to build a history that we can all be proud of.
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We have an attitude at Trian, we steal any good idea and be proud of it.
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And again we can be proud of Poland and our solidarity, as we were in 1989.
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Any charcuterie shop would be proud of the supremely smooth and delicately pink chicken-liver mousse.
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Your grandma would be proud, and we doubt she would mind the bourbon one bit, either.
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Once I faced the truth of Southern history, I could actually be proud of being Southern.
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" He added, "I would be proud ... but trust me, I had nothing to do with it.
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"Worker" is an identity you can be proud of, even if you don't like your job.
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So do your own thing, be proud of your choices, and definitely don't lead a double life.
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Do you want to stop Chicanos, like myself, to educate themselves and be proud of their heritage?
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He told them he would help them grow the business into something they will be proud of.
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You should be proud of the person you are and you have nothing to be ashamed of.
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And by the way, it doesn't take this palace to be proud to be affiliated with Starbucks.
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Last week, Trump said he would be "proud" to shut down the government over the border wall.
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Once complete, we'll have a remarkable repository at our disposal, one even Noah would be proud of.
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Today, however, there are plenty of oversized titles you'd be proud to display on your coffee table.
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Although Larry has since passed away, Casterline is sure her dad would be proud of her accomplishment.
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Dan and Mike say they know their father would be proud if he could see them now.
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As a Coach, he is an expert at helping people build careers they can be proud of!
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I'll always be proud to have played a fierce paramedic with such an incredible cast and crew.
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I want my daughter to look at me and be proud of me, but I need help.
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"To have your own child be proud of you is a feeling you can't explain," she says.
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Only two-fifths of British parents say they would be proud if their son became a nurse.
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America can be proud of how far we have come on race in the past 50 years.
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I became politically active because I wanted my daughter to grow up to be proud of me.
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Taking a direct hit from a lightning bolt and staying alive is something to be proud of.
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We are a two-person consciousness-raising group, Chopra and I. Gloria Steinem would be proud. Except.
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It is open to dispute, however, whether this is a record of which she should be proud.
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You can still be proud of your Hispanic culture and not fit within these outdated beauty ideals.
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There are lots of pinks and purples, and a soundtrack that John Carpenter would be proud of.
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This month, one leader said Germany should be proud of its soldiers achievements in World War Two.
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"They're really a team that you can be proud of, and I love them," she told CBS.
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But judging by Evangelista's praise, Kendall, Gigi and Bella have a whole lot to be proud of.
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Any child would be proud to see their parents do so much good amid so much grief.
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"It's who I am, and I want people to be proud of who they are," she says.
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In the spring, when I hang the flags up, I would be proud to hang yours up.
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People want to be proud of their family and invest in things that make them feel good.
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If you were a teen and could look at your grown-ass self, would you be proud?
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We were there to make something that was worthwhile, something that everyone could be proud of afterwards.
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True conservatives should be proud conservationists just as environmental values have become so central to the left.
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English teachers should be proud of the fact that their students have become masters of literary analysis.
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You should be proud to have a brought an hour or two of joy into their lives.
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We have a long and proud history of helping others and we should be proud of that.
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As a coach, he is an expert at helping people build careers they can be proud of!
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From his head wobble to the precise marching to the effortless shoulder shimmys — Beyoncé would be proud.
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Last year Gauland said Germans should be proud of what their soldiers achieved during both world wars.
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And that global history is not one where the West has too much to be proud of.
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While we came up short this time, we ran a race of which we can be proud.
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"And if I can be a little tiny block on that wall, I'd be proud of that."
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She has encouraged black people to be proud of the art we created to survive unrelenting racism.
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Trump has said he would be "proud" to shut down the government over his wall funding request.
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Trump last week said he would be "proud" to shut down the government over the wall funding.
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Trump has said he would be "proud" to shut down the government over his wall funding request.
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It's a great example of a bipartisan collaboration, and a legacy this Congress should be proud of.
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There's plenty to be proud about from this game but we have a lot to work on.
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"It is a conversation that any seminar room in any university would be proud of," Carson said.
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There's a lot that we should be proud of and we should be supporting and lifting up.
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The mug is beautiful, and you should be proud to have something like this in your kitchen.
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They have a lot to be proud of just for the fact that they&aposre sitting here.
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I couldn't tell if I should be proud of her, worried for her, or angry with her.
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At the end of the day, you have to be proud of yourself for who you are.
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He cries and speaks about his dead father, who would be proud of him in this moment.
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I'm very body positive, and I want to inspire all women to be proud of their bodies.
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It is a great career and if you make your living off it, you should be proud.
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He had previously said he would be "proud" to close down the government in the wall fight.
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And all I can tell you is all of us ought to be proud to be Americans.
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Instead, they want to turn retsina into a cultural tradition of which modern Greeks can be proud.
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Having a film by one of the best directors in history is a reason to be proud.
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Whether or not Bolsonaro feels he has something to prove, Brazilians have much to be proud of.
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"He has become an incredible man, a man that his mother would be proud of," he added.
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Americans should be proud of the president and his administration for actions taken to counter China's rise.
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And if I do run, I will be proud to be on a stage with other mayors.
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Isabella's colorful drawing is certainly something any parent would be proud to hang up on their fridge.
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Parents should be proud that their children can connect with so many people in a meaningful way.
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No matter how she performs, Gold said she would be proud that she stuck with the sport.
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Earlier this month, he said he would be "proud to shut down the government" over wall funding.
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And to the kids being shunted aside because of their Spanish, I say you should be proud.
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Sojourner Truth, who planted the aspirations of black women in the women's rights movement, would be proud.
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If I were a Russian citizen, I would be proud of Russian intelligence agencies for this success.
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But given that it is so hard to mimic, perhaps we should be proud of its uniqueness.
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She captured everyone's attention with her perfectly regal wave that the Queen would definitely be proud of.
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"We should all be proud that we are moving together, North and South, as Koreans," he said.
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He has more than fulfilled his campaign promises, and we should be proud to have supported him.
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Be something we can be proud of, something that will motivate us to get out and vote.
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When my mom was growing up, she had all these brands that she could be proud of.
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"At the end of the day, all I want is to be proud of myself," she says.
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"I want my girls to be proud of the nooks and crannies that make them, them," Alba says.
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"I wanted our daughter to really know who I am and to be proud of me," she says.
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There's so much to be proud of, even if the rest of the world doesn't quite get it.
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"I just want to be proud of the company that I work for," Maren Costa told me recently.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May praised Hyland for his service, saying he should be proud of his achievements.
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Last week, the president said he would be "proud" to close parts of the government over border security.
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On the campaign trail, Hillary Clinton hoped that her supporters would be proud to say I'm With Her.
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Bernard the Elf would be proud: David Krumholtz is a dad again — and just in time for Christmas!
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No shade to Taylor, but that is an accomplishment girls like me can't help but be proud of.
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Now we'll go back to pretending our own (mumble mumble) follower count is something to be proud of.
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She also warned teens that they won't be proud of having snorted condoms when they're no longer teens.
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Ned Stark would be proud of his children (even Arya) if he lived to see them grow up.
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Mr Stein considers him a conservative patriot, part of a "positive tradition" that Germans can be proud of.
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Unsurprisingly, just two-fifths of British parents say they would be proud if their son became a nurse.
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The endorsement comes after a campaign in which Sanders has had quite a lot to be proud of.
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Can you imagine any other president, any other president, just ever say that and be proud of that?
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Maybe I should have told her that not everyone thinks being gay is something to be proud about.
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" Adds Bob Tebow: "I'm proud of all my kids, and I'd be proud of Timmy no matter what.
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When you donate, you might not get to talk to The Biebs, but we promise: he'd be proud.
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"All Americans can be proud that we have more women in the workforce than ever before," Trump said.
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Granny will be proud," she wrote on Instagram, before adding that she wanted to "clarify a few things.
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The Vikings' ball boy made an UNREAL one-handed catch that Odell Beckham Jr would be proud of!!
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We will also continue to be proud supporters and members of the NRA – National Rifle Association of America.
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The international recognition conferred by The Queen's Commonwealth Canopy is something all British Columbians can be proud of.
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She's too busy celebrating the U.S. gymnastics team's gold medal, and her parents must be proud of her.
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J. Apa), Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes), Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart), and Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse) would be proud.
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How about TrumpScript, which lets you create code that the great Donald Trump would be proud to execute.
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I want him to be proud of what I'm doing and hope I'm a good example for him.
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Use #mynatrualbeauty & lets inspire every girl to be proud of what they look like and who they are.
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There are so many reasons to be proud of the United States and the people who live here.
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This is the sort of performance that any mobile (or even dedicated) camera designer can be proud of.
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And I can have that bike sittin' there and say, 'I built that,' and be proud of it.
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He's got a great financial plan already -- and Trump's Director of Economic Council, Larry Kudlow, will be proud!
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" He added: "I think not only Shakhtar's supporters but all Ukrainians have to be proud of our team.
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We should also be proud that the government has acknowledged the problem and is working on tougher legislation.
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My illness was hidden in plain sight, and what's more—it became some thing to be proud of.
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Whereas some of my cast members might be proud of the things their families have done, I'm not.
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If nothing else, Elon Musk and his Tesla cohort should be proud of the automotive war they've started.
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"You can all be proud moms and dads to your magnificent children, but be careful," the post continues.
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The female body is beautiful and we should all be proud of who we are, inside and out.
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But Dearing doesn't have to look too far back into the archives to be proud of his portfolio.
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He also announced with great bravado last month that would be "proud" to take responsibility for the shutdown.
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If I get to be an ounce of who you are then I will be proud of myself!!
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"Zach Terwilliger has a strong record that any prosecutor would be proud of," Sessions said in a statement.
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This is going to be really something that Democrats can be proud of, and I'm excited about it.
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"Everybody say you got a lot to be proud of," he raps on "Downward Spiral," the opening track.
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Trump accepted ownership, telling the Democrats he would be "proud" to shut down the government over border security.
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Others believed Trump was goaded by Schumer into saying he would be proud to shut the government down.
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It keeps your brain active without adding negative stress, and it gives you something to be proud of.
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"My father should be proud of me," Ms. Abu Hanna said, tapping the table with her long nails.
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But in reality, there's too much in the bill that the Democrats would be proud to include themselves.
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"It's a purchase they can certainly be proud of, and one that we Montanans can be thankful for."
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Kurt: I think she just motivates me to be myself more, to be proud myself as a woman.
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"Never forget your roots, and always be proud of where you came from," Paris wrote in her caption.
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New Moon, new you: You're in touch with your truest self, so be proud of who you are.
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" On our common humanity: "You can be proud of your heritage without denigrating others of a different heritage.
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Hold your head high and be proud for surviving, but don't be ashamed if that survival is hard.
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Muay Thai has given her a good life so far, and she'd be proud to pass it on.
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He congratulated local officials, telling them they should be proud that -- unlike Hurricane Katrina -- only 16 people died.
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"We want them to be proud of their heritage, and be where they feel comfortable," Ms. Wyche said.
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Montgomery Gentry's biggest hit is "Something to Be Proud Of" -- which topped the country music charts in 2005.
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We should all be proud that our self-driving technology has been built independently, from the ground up.
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If the app is shut down though, is that really something to laugh at or be proud of?
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"I used to be proud to be a Republican," Farno remarked quietly, as he glanced onstage at Trump.
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Last year, he said Germans should be "proud" of what their soldiers achieved during the two world wars.
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"We want the players to come out here and be proud of what they play on," Orlando said.
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Destiny said being named valedictorian gave her parents something to be proud of and relieved some financial burden.
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Their reward will be a tolerant society that Israel and all of its friends can be proud of.
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Plus, a raw turkey is used as headgear in a way that Mr. Bean would be proud of.
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Dr. Lee said his father called the bigots misguided, and urged him to be proud of his heritage.
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"We want to be able to be something that people can really be able to be proud of."
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"The conditions I saw in Matamoros was not something this country would be proud of," Perry Martinez said.
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It's been a while since the U.S. has had a wholesome victory that we can be proud of.
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I just want to do well for them to watch from up there and be proud of me.
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"This home is very personal, and it is something that we both can be proud of," says Leibowitz.
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And we have an attitude at Trian, we'll steal any good idea and be proud of it. Okay?
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But it's hard to pretend this represents any meaningful step toward a future feminists can be proud of.
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" They pledged to work with "private partners to develop the building you would be proud to call home.
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They ought to be proud where they came from … So, you could kill two birds with one stone.
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Probably nicked from the French but I think the Brits can now own their mash and be proud.
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When asked if she believes her late father would be proud of Warrior, Shannon Lee answers in two parts.
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That's what we did, and we have to be proud of ourselves, delivering a great performance with that happening.
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Earlier this month, the Republican president said he would be "proud" to shut down the government over border security.
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Khloé Kardashian clearly takes the cake in terms of crafting an ensemble the pop star would be proud of.
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And I know this is not a moment in our history that we'll look back and be proud of.
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What are we going to do to make fiber arts an inclusive community that we can be proud of?
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The Class of 2019 has a lot to be proud of, and a hefty bill to show for it.
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Still, Steve Easterbrook, the firm's British boss, who took over in March 2015, has lots to be proud of.
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You just imparted wisdom on the youth of today via an old Drake lyric, and you should be proud.
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I want to be proud and at peace with this body…I want to love what I've got now.
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He can be proud of his accomplished tenure with the festival, which was stagnating when he arrived in 2003.
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My intention was to encourage the LGBT audience I was addressing to be proud and open about their sexuality.
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That does not mean that white Americans cannot be proud of their country or its history in the meantime.
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Weeks ago, the president said he would be "proud" to shut down the government over funding for the wall.
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After all, a $10 billion IPO is something for the tech industry to be proud of, not to criticize.
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He quickly realized he could improve their self-esteem by giving them something they would be proud to wear.
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Lucy and Ethel would be proud (maybe) of Chyna and Kim and their ability to execute a harebrained caper.
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If aspects of what the Meiji restoration wrought come into question, what is there left to be proud about?
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Be yourself and be proud of your identity, [whether you're] Muslim, Sikh, Aboriginal, Jewish, Christian, atheist, or anyone else.
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"I don't know whether to be proud or embarrassed that my 5 year old son knows this," Rohleder wrote.
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"Every Uber employee should be proud of the culture we have and what we will build together over time."
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Everyone seems to be proud of having no go, no oomph, keeping everything as ugly and banal as possible.
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" He continued: "We — the fashion industry — should be proud to help amplify and visually communicate such a powerful agenda.
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This one's going to require some practice to master, and some amateur sniper skills, but MacGyver would be proud.
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"Every Uber employee should be proud of the culture we have and what we will build together over time."
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"We wanted to create a place employees would be proud of and proud to bring their families," he said.
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Chuck Schumer over its construction, telling them he'd be "proud to shut down the government" to fund it, Vox.
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Meghan Markle's best friend Jessica Mulroney had a lot to be proud of on the royal bride's big day!
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They have a lot to be proud of, but they only have themselves to blame for not going further.
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Of the body art, she wrote, "Never forget your roots, and always be proud of where you came from."
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Being single is not for the weak, and you should be proud of yourself for being tough as fuck.
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"Beyoncé was happy, my mom is happy, and if my grandmother were still here, she'd be proud," he says.
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"So I've learned to be proud of my legs, and am grateful for them every day of my life."
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To prevent that, the coach delivered an absolutely savage shot block, one that Dikembe Mutombo would be proud of.
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Some also took time to comment encouraging words to the artist, telling him to be proud of his work.
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Birkhead went on to say that if his ex were here, she'd be "proud" of how Dannielynn turned out.
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We should be proud of the steps that have been taken, but this can't be a one-off response.
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"Every visible surface is metal," proclaim the Essence's proud designers, and they do have plenty to be proud of.
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He revealed that in reality he worked as a secret agent and that I should be proud of him.
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You shouldn't have to speak about it in hushed tones or code names; you should be proud of it.
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Its impact on both public safety and the size and scope of government leave little to be proud of.
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"If I have a legacy at all, maybe this film would be something to be proud of," he said.
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"As we dug into it, we realized it was something that we could be proud of," Mr. Epps said.
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The Constitution is something that every law enforcement officer should know and be proud to apply in their duties.
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Here in the United States, we can be proud of the role we've played in the advancement of liberty.
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And losing always feels at least a little bit crappy, even when it's a session to be proud of.
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The statue is really happy in design and graceful in execution, and Paris may well be proud of it.
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White Castle wants to throw you a "royal wedding" even Prince William and Princess Kate would be proud of.
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And the Foreign Service is a national institution -- a national treasure, really -- of which we can all be proud.
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The story of the entrepreneur is an inspiration to us all and one that America should be proud of.
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Late last year, he said that he would be proud to shut down the government for a border wall.
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We should be proud of the fact that in these islands we trust the people with these big decisions.
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These English-made argyle dress socks from Brooks Brothers are ones that grandpa himself would be proud to wear.Pros:Cons:
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Both as a citizen of the nation and its chief executive, Donald Trump should be proud of the FBI.
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He said, 'Very proud dad,'" Haber said before joking, "Which I'm like, what is there to be proud about?
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Be proud: why is my biggest achievement being the second picture on google when you search mental breakdown pic.twitter.
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We will restore pride in our community, our nation, and all over the United States we'll be proud again.
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Amber Rose has been vocal lately about a woman's right to be proud of and show off her body.
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Allie: I would love to live in a hotel and be proud of what I've done with my life.
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There is nothing improper about this e-mail... IT SHOULD BE OK ALSO TO BE PROUD TO BE WHITE!
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I know she'd be proud too, and wish I could share a piece of the special moment with her.
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This is a plan we can be proud of because it speaks to the hearts of everyday, hardworking Americans!
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" "They understand that going through medical challenges and fighting to survive and heal is something to be proud of.
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"They're proud of Obama, and I think they'd be proud to have him serve on their jury," he said.
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My final stop will be proud and scenic Saguenay, where many manufacturing jobs have been lost because of globalization.
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"You have to hold your head high for what we accomplished, be proud of what we did," he said.
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"[Trump is] announcing it, he's celebrating it like it's something to be proud of," she said of Trump's tweet.
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"I have no agenda for Puerto Rico other than I want it to be proud of me," he said.
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Our president declares that he will be "proud to shut down the government" if he doesn't get his wall.
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Nonetheless, it's been a consistently good, often excellent and always underrated wine, of which he can rightfully be proud.
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"While we came up short this time, we ran a race of which we can be proud," she said.
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Every Uber employee should be proud of the culture we have and what we will build together over time.
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I'm putting myself out there — my whole self — and it feels good to be proud of who I am.
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"Not just a win, but an effort we can be proud of," said Hall, last season's Most Valuable Player.
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"You talk to an employee here in the U.S. and it is nothing to be proud of," he said.
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Can you imagine any other president, any other president that's existed ever say that and be proud of that?
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And he must be proud of it, because he sings the most piercing note right into potential mates' faces.
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"You should be proud to serve the First Order," Kylo tells him before a stormtrooper officially welcomes him in.
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"I want to leave an America behind where my son can be proud of both his heritages," she said.
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"Miss America empowered me to: be proud, confident, and unapologetically myself," Sioma is quoted as saying on the website.
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"You should be proud of these emotions you're feeling," says Ford, crediting him for his role in writing them.
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We had a good run and can rightfully be proud of our rise from colonial backwater to world power.
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Rangers 4, Flyers 3 The Rangers finally won at home again and accomplished something else to be proud of.
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In fact, the former first lady encourages young women and girls to be proud of being labeled as such.
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We should be proud of students who are learning about their history and gaining a sense of civic pride.
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While that's no doubt an accomplishment anyone should be proud of, it does reveal a fondness for individual recognition.
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After all, collaboration and respect are exactly the sort of characteristics that Sesame Street characters would be proud of.
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What wife or mother wouldn't be proud knowing their husband or son is a true hero, day to day?
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But being around good people, it helped me be more comfortable, to be proud of who I am today.
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"I want to help a whole generation of Brazilians to be proud," he said in an interview in 2007.
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Then I think obviously we would not be proud of what we're handing on to future generations of Americans.
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It's why a quality Italian restaurant will be proud to tell you that their tagliatelle is made in-house.
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I met him a couple of times and I believe he had resolved to be proud of his monstrousness.
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In Arcangel's show they sit on the gallery wall where their degradation is something to be be proud of.
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I'm not," Branson tells CNBC Make It. "What I love doing is creating things I can be proud of, and if you create things that you can be proud of, the byproduct of that can be that you become a millionaire or you become a billionaire, because people like what you've created.
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I'm not," Branson told CNBC Make It. "What I love doing is creating things I can be proud of, and if you create things that you can be proud of, the byproduct of that can be that you become a millionaire or you become a billionaire, because people like what you've created.
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But even though it didn't have the outcome she wanted, Demi should be proud of her journey on the show.
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"Women have been using their voice to fight for their passions and that's something to be proud of," she says.
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"When I get these hands, I will be proud of what hands I get," he said in the hospital's video.
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My understanding was that we're supposed to be proud of our military as defenders of the country and its values.
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Gauland caused a scandal during the election campaign by saying Germans should be proud of their World War Two soldiers.
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To represent this new generation of leadership, to give people a ticket they could vote for and be proud of.
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He should immediately step aside and allow the people of Alabama to elect a candidate they can be proud of.
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" She also included her own heartfelt message: "Never forget your roots, and always be proud of where you came from.
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It's a super easy, safe and totally painless way to achieve plumper lips that even Kylie might be proud of.
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But Hassan believes it's important for Muslims to be proud of their religion and heritage, especially in times of tragedy.
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If, as Democrats insist, the president has committed egregious misconduct, they should be proud to vote "yea" on an inquiry.
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I like to think Steve Jobs would be proud of how Apple has continued to push humanity and technology forward.
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"My mom, who passed away at 95 years old a couple years ago, would be proud of me," she said.
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She loves her culture, she loves the role she plays; she's grown to accept it and be proud of it.
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Hopefully the campaign will move in a better direction so it can be one we can all be proud of.
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We're asking everyone to help create a world we can be proud of - one that is safe, just and equal.
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"Later, I decided that my parents would be proud of my open-mindedness in such a small town," he writes.
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"Never forget your roots, and always be proud of where you came from," she said of tattoo at the time.
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"This team has so much to be proud of," she tweeted on Tuesday night as the polls began to close.
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Morgan Freeman would no doubt be proud, although honestly, the nation might have more pressing apocalypse concerns closer to home.
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" Continued Khloé, "If I get to be an ounce of who you are then I will be proud of myself!!
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Thankfully, it sounds like Taylor is still trying to be the kind of man his dad would be proud of.
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Vinnie must be proud of his work too, because he flashed a grin in the Facebook photo explaining his heroics.
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Blessed is the man that can say that the boy he was would be proud of the man he is.
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"Fidel Castro would be proud of his style, the way he's going on," Mr. Cox told a herd of reporters.
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I'm incredibly proud of that, but the only way I can be proud is because the community told us so.
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"I have nothing to be ashamed for and everything to be proud of," Flynn told Fox News at the time.
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It&aposs a deal "neither side loves, but both sides can be proud of," Senate Minority Leader Schumer, D-N.
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It's a creative celebration of countless bandaids, hurt tummies and gross bathrooms that Adele would most definitely be proud of.
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"I wanted a name with meaning, a strong character, somebody she could be proud of," said McGinty, explaining her choice.
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"I wanna do something that I'm gonna be proud of," the singer-songwriter said in a promo for the show.
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That's something we can be proud of, and continuing this vital work around the world can make us prouder still.
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He tells us he's visited before, and insists it's a structure any American would be proud to call their home.
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I'm not sure if I should be proud of this age, but in a few weeks I will be 90.
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I will use all my skill to help you make a place in this world you can be proud of.
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"You have taken a decision that I think your country would be proud of," opposition leader Patrick Pruiatch told parliament.
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Maybe in some days I can look back and be proud of my team and maybe we can regret nothing.
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It's something I think we can be proud of and that was done in the absence of the Paris agreement.
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King James would be proud, even if Beckham's two touchdowns were crucial to New York's 27-13 win over Cleveland.
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So, here are six reasons why you should be proud of your membership to the "rosé all day" club. 1.
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I get to go dumpster diving and play with all sorts of cool gadgets that Q would be proud of.
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Hopefully, the campaign will move in a better direction so it will be one that we can be proud of.
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I can be proud of myself for what I've got in this career, and hopefully I can get much more.
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"My parents raised me and my siblings to be proud of our Latino culture," she told Huffington Post in 2017.
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This Veterans Day, Americans can now be proud that our commander in chief is honoring our national promise to them.
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Trump said ahead of the shutdown that he would be "proud" to let funding lapse over the border wall standoff.
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Our platoon leader ran up next to us and we thought he'd be proud that we were running so well.
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These are great results, and tech leaders should be proud that they're raising the bar in terms of workplace happiness.
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The Times has a lot to be proud of, and it's been an honor to be associated with it. 4.
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It's hard not to be proud of how far LGBTQ communities have come during the time my career has unfolded.
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"We have to be proud that we are doing this," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a telephone interview.
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Trump has tried to push back from his December claim that he would be proud to shut the government down.
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I needed a project I could be proud of to keep me busy while I figured out my next steps.
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In other words, he wanted someone more competent to run an investigation that Americans would trust and be proud of.
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The Games are a chance for us to come together and celebrate something that we can really be proud of.
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"Brett Kavanaugh lived a life we should all be proud of," said Graham, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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While it's great to be proud of your journey, plus-size model Iskra Lawrence is making a case to #BoycottTheBefore.
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Martin Luther King&aposs daughter blasted Steve Bannon&aposs claim that her father would be proud of President Donald Trump.
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The CDC is a world-renowned organization we should all be proud of that may be stretched to their limits.
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Both she and her label continue to be proud of standing out from the crowd and from making a statement.
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He also set out to build a modern brand and product that its target consumers would be proud to buy.
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And it helped encourage other members of the LGBTQ communities to come out and be proud of who they are.
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Sleeping is actually good, and you should sort of be proud of the fact that you sleep to your need.
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"Simply being a New Yorker and president," he warned, "does not mean that New York will be proud of you."
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"But I want a process we can be proud of, and I think the country needs to be behind it."
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"I think he would be proud of the way libraries have risen to meet the needs of communities," she said.
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"If you're a fan of the Marlins, you will be proud of the players that we put on the field."
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For the first time since Mandela, I have hope for our country, and a president I can be proud of.
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" Mr. Lazraq said, adding that he wanted his museum give African artists "a platform to be proud of their roots.
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"To make it a good place to live in and to make it a country we can be proud of."
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"My mom is very proud of me," he said, "and I thought my mom would never be proud of me."
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He should immediately step aside and allow the people of Alabama to elect a candidate they can be proud of.
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To be standing here today, as bad as it feels, you've got to be proud of the group in here.
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I think we can be proud of all of our culinary heritage, including white bread stained pink from canned beetroot.
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" To this day, he often wonders "if I'm pleasing her or if she would be proud of what I do.
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"Apologize for calling me 'delivery vermin,'" she demands, starting the kind of conversation Bong Joon-ho could be proud of.
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What holds this group together is their desire to focus on building a country that we can be proud of.
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Ultimately, Mr. Salvini, with a performance Machiavelli would be proud of, accepted and gained plenty of influence in the government.
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Racial violence is nothing to be proud of, he said, so most people tend to shy away from discussing it.
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I know it's stupid, but what if he made me this way, how can I be proud of it then?
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"It's a product to be proud of," Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, the Democratic leader, said moments before the vote.
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Twenty-seven percent would be proud of a Clinton victory, meanwhile, and 26 percent would be excited about her election.
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If a general crash never happens and you forwent some gains, you can still be proud of being in early.
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"Up until [Alyse's latest Instagram post] I would still reference her and be proud that she inspired me," said Haley.
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This helped them not only to maintain their identity as Zimbabweans but also to be proud of who they are.
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"There are things we do privately that we wouldn't be proud to do in front of someone else," he adds.
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Tommy Hilfiger says fashion designers should be proud to dress incoming first lady Melania Trump and not politicize the issue.
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Racial violence is nothing to be proud of, he said, so most people tend to shy away from discussing it.
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Being able to stay competitive because of superdelegates rather than everyday voters supporting you is nothing to be proud of.
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And all over the United States, we will be proud again, so I want to thank everybody for being here.
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That was the one person, if anyone could be proud of me and my success, it'd be him right now.
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We kept on believing in our style and in our football and it's an Australian performance to be proud of.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday Russia could be proud of having organized the soccer World Cup.
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I want to improve my game — I think I've improved — and I want to really be proud of what I do.
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It's so overwhelmingly satisfying to know you've created great memories for people's lives and that's something I'll always be proud of.
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I'm raising a daughter and as a woman, I would be proud of my daughter if she worked at Fox News.
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In a series of tweets touting his administration's accomplishments, he told Rapinoe she should be "proud of the Flag" she wears.
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On Tuesday, she helped to provoke Trump into saying he would be "proud" to shut down the government over border security.
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To have abs better than I ever did when I was in the Marine Corps is something to be proud of.
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Holloway challenged singer John Mayer, who surprised skeptics (like us) with a spin kick any MMA fighter would be proud of.
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" Honestly, the Ancient Greeks would probably be proud, if confused by concepts like "electronics," swiftly followed by "put them inside you.
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Dad would be proud ... For the record, Ali was 24-0 during her pro boxing career ... with 21 wins by knockout.
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You can disagree with it, you can feel badly about it, you can be proud of it -- but something happened tonight.
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I hope that this work will encourage people to dig deeper into who they are and be proud of that individualism.
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It's totally normal to be proud of your sign and still feel as though some of its traits hold you back.
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The big picture: Last week, Trump said he'd be "proud" to shut down the government over funding for the border wall.
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But he received a reassuring text message from his mother a few months ago saying she'd always be proud of him.
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In the end, I think we have to be proud with how we've done all year, and we have to learn.
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I love your courage...you are fierce and forever be proud and let nothing or no one hold u back Sis!!!
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If anything, be proud of finding the confidence to speak up and let it embolden you as you approach the negotiation.
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Image: GettyResidents of Sao Paolo, Brazil, should be proud that their megacity is the only one that uses biofuel for cars.
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I can't wait to be sitting up there in the stands and watching him play and I know I'll be proud.
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"That's my biggest wish, just be happy with himself and be proud of who he is, no matter what," she adds.
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In the days, weeks, months, years to come, we're going to make Riot a place we can all be proud of.
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"Every Uber employee should be proud of the culture we have and what we will build together over time," Kalanick wrote.
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I ask Marroquin if he thinks his violent father would be proud of him today, of his work to promote reconciliation.
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I'll be proud of what I've achieved in my life and I'm not going to worry about my looks so much.
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"You can't really be proud of your gifts, because they were given to you," he said in the 2017 Q&A.
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Her father, Don Johnson, was on set during the video's filming, and she suggested he should be proud of her talent.
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Jackson made headlines at the awards show with a powerful political speech — one she said her father would be proud of.
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She inspired me to go into the school year with a renewed attitude that I should be proud of my habit.
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As the world's oldest democracy, it is not a system we can be proud of or hold up as a model.
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For the small contingent that truly is "Vegas Born," they have affirmed that being so is something to be proud of.
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The team got a green light to tap the company's vast resources and make something of which they could be proud.
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By the end of the two-hour course, you'll be able to create artwork even Ross himself would be proud of.
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"I want my kids to be proud of me and I don't think it reflected well on my faith," Rubio said.
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"There were many things amidst this pain to be proud of today, and God bless our first responders," de Blasio said.
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She gave me the good advice to "fuck the haters" and write something I'd look back on and be proud of.
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They wouldn't want to post a picture and get us all in trouble, because they'd be proud they got through it.
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We should be proud of that, and I'm counting on you all to help communicate in every corner of the world.
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The shutdown that Trump said he would be "proud" to own has: The shutdown has also internationally embarrassed the United States.
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The group has denounced the campaign ad, saying Ivey shouldn't be proud of the act, or use it to get votes.
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Trump said he would be "proud" to take ownership over shutting down the federal government over border security and wall funding.
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Democrats of all stripes should be proud that we may have a badass mom leading the state of Michigan as governor.
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I've worked very hard to learn from my mistakes so I can be a man my son can be proud of.
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His inner life may simply be of less interest than his public life, of which there is much to be proud.
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Twenty-nine percent said they'd be satisfied; 22019 percent said they'd be unhappy; and only 17 percent said they'd be proud.
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The packaging is also something you would be proud to display alongside your best bottles of single malts and fine wines.
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We can be proud that we vote for our members of Congress every two years and our president every four years.
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To provide the level of service you deserve and we can be proud of, we need to improve our mobile app.
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Cooking is like the art of translation (my father, who translates Greek poetry into English, would be proud of this analogy).
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People were walking taller, they were smiling—and for once, they had a reason to be proud to be from Cleveland.
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Congress has shown us that our research universities are something all Americans can be proud of, regardless of our political stripes.
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Angela said that were David Sheldrick still alive, he would be proud of his wife and the impact of her work.
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"I wanted black people to be proud of Benson," he wrote in his autobiography, "Guillaume: A Life" (with David Ritz, 21964).
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The hope is that the people in town will be proud of what is happening and want to show it off.
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She continued her education at a local college, graduated and has a career which she (and I) can be proud of.
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BREAKFAST BROWSE A photo of 2 mice squabbling on a subway platform wins prestigious photography award Pizza Rat would be proud.
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Ligado should be proud of the compromises made with the GPS industry to ensure a spectrum environment that works for everyone.
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It was the start of my love of stories, and he would be proud of what I became as a writer.
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"I think I can finally be proud of myself, and I'm really grateful," Kae says fighting back tears following her makeover.
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"We will not take money from a donor that we cannot have our youth be proud of or represent our organization."
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We should be proud that the United States is number one on the list, beating China, Germany and every other country.
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Thomas Jefferson, who wrote a timeless paper about the Senate rules that emphasized this truth, would be proud of Schumer today.
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Trump praised the island's low casualty count at the time, remarking that the island's residents should be "proud" it wasn't higher.
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And I like to think that Amy Dunne, the titular Girl who is Gone, would be proud of me for it.
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Huawei&aposs CEO said his arrested daughter should be proud to be a bargaining chip in the US-China trade war.
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"I am committed to working harder every day to build a team that the fans can be proud of," said Berhalter.
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"All Americans can be proud that we have more women in the work force than ever before," Mr. Trump went on.
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He wants to be proud to say he works for Uber, he said, and right now he doesn't feel that way.
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We knew that if we worked on it, we could make music we wanted to release and could be proud of.
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Your children and your grandchildren will be proud of you at the times that come if you stick to eternal principles.
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"The biggest challenge in the short term is just going to be having a good understanding of all the technical aspects of the sport," the Scot said of his new role, adding that the aim was to get everyone operating in a way that "they can be proud of and the nation can be proud of".
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Tommy Hilfiger said last week that his fellow designers should "be proud" to dress the former model and wife of Donald Trump.
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For me as a Black woman, this is something that I can be proud of — something that I can show my grandchildren.
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But once he started free violin lessons after school, he found a reason to be proud of himself—and a natural talent.
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"I continue to be proud of the men and women of the Harford County Sheriff s Office and the community we serve."
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Writing on Facebook, Zuckerberg described the U.S. as a nation of immigrants and that the country should be proud of the fact.
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Old-fashioned bakes, more wincing from Mat, and perhaps the highest compliment Mary Berry could give someone: "Queen Victoria would be proud."
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"Stacey Abrams ran one heck of a campaign, and I know she could be proud of that effort as well," Kemp said.
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Every song you write has to be the one that will make the album, has to be one you'll be proud of.
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"He should immediately step aside and allow the people of Alabama to elect a candidate they can be proud of," McCain tweeted.
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Fierce tribal divisions—Papua New Guinea is often shaken by communal violence—also encourages people to be proud of their own languages.
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Ronda Rousey is already shining bright in the WWE just months after joining — and she thinks her younger self would be proud.
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Every time I got upset or anything like that, she'd say, 'Your son is going to be proud of you one day.
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So I think that this tradition of reconciliation that we have as Americans is something that we should really be proud of.
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"It became this thing where I felt like I had to be proud of the sex that I was having," she said.
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"My husband would be proud because he was a very successful businessman, so I'm sure he would have loved that," Campbell said.
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"And if the only thing I accomplished was that my children would be proud of me, that would be enough," she said.
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And you start to wear your battle scars a little bit and start to be proud of the longevity of the band.
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They are artistic statements, and build a body of work that artists can not only be proud of, but build tours around.
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Outside of an aging nuclear arsenal, modern Russia has little in the way of new or innovative technology to be proud of.
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It's so cool to do it in a way that I can be proud of what I'm apart of and just enlighten.
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This means making sure Donald Trump—a vulgar bully who no one can be proud of—gets nowhere near the Oval Office.
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The two songs blend perfectly, with each complementing the other in a style that even the Austrian wunderkind would be proud of.
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For the band, this record was meant to be something they could be proud of, not knowing what the future would hold.
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Hernandez may be one of myriad, but even one less villain blackmailing kids and threatening schools is something to be proud of.
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The singer — perhaps the first human in history to be proud of a government-regulated photograph — recently tweeted out his passport pic.
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One in eight voters supported a party that said Germans should be proud of the soldiers who fought in the Nazi army.
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At a time of deep partisan divisions, Republicans and many Democrats have found common ground — something for which they can be proud.
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"I told them how much there is to be proud of," Roberts recalls telling his team in a post-game press conference.
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"You are safe, we love, be proud," said Joe Saunders, a state representative and longtime gay rights activist, speaking from a stage.
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"We want to play attractive rugby that we can be proud of and, of course, winning is part of that," said Hansen.
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"He's a proud son of Brooklyn and someone we should all be proud of for what he has achieved," de Blasio said.
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Nearly 90 percent of employees think it matters that they're able to be proud of the company they work for, for example.
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The "resistance" Democrats saw their leaders maneuvering an angry president into saying that he would be "proud" to force a government shutdown.
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"There are people on the street that are helping us get toward recycling goals that we might be proud of," he said.
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We can be proud that our founders traded royalty for representation, which is still the basis of being a proud American today.
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Sunshine Foods was a way to give Ugandans something to be proud about, Lin explained, sitting at her desk inside the mall.
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You have a good personality—I think if the conditions in this country were better, I could even be proud of you.
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Not just my friends, but many of my personal heroes—Rihanna, the Broad City girls, Sarah Silverman—happen to be proud stoners.
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She was raised to be proud of being Jewish, but her family is not particularly religious and doesn't belong to a synagogue.
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"We can adapt to almost any crisis that we face, and that is something that we should be proud of," he said.
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Having said that, Jerry Brown has a lot to be proud of, and there's a lot we should continue and I will.
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When I was drinking, I dissociated from myself, I behaved like a pathetic jackass, and I had nothing to be proud of.
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I do not want my comments to create distraction as Uber works to build a culture of which we can be proud.
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Young Rangers are the little brothers in our small platoons, and Cody was the type you would be proud to call family.
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There, I learned that I could be proud to be Asian and I could be just as proud to be American too.
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While it can be proud of constitutional reforms that include proposing to legalize gay marriage, a primal demographic issue haunts the country.
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"Having a product year round that we can really be proud of, would be a great win for New York City food."
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Ms. Merkel allowed Germans to be proud again, but on her watch the old demons of nationalism stirred back to life, too.
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It was a moment to be proud of being an immigrant — his father was from Algeria — instead of feeling like an outsider.
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"As New Yorkers, we should be proud to use one of the oldest and most historical transit systems every day," one said.
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"Michael was my best friend, and because this is his masterpiece, I want to deliver a production that he'd be proud of."
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"There's always something new to be proud of, and that's one of the great things about being a parent," El Moussa says.
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David Gosar said he could see a world where he would be proud of a changed Paul Gosar, but not anytime soon.
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"The philosophy was, build a place that they will be proud to be living and thereby feel better about themselves," he said.
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Or maybe I'd be proud of her Jo-like confidence and moxie, as I like to imagine my parents were of me.
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They have a great deal of which to be proud — they enrich the American scene and do not require our condescending protection.
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I want to be proud of how my money is spent, not afraid that it can and will be used against me.
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With enough fake drafts, you will learn which strategy will yield the kind of team that you can be proud to field.
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While sound quality still trumps style, it wouldn't hurt to invest in earpieces that you'd be proud to bust out in public.
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As he points out in this tweet, Ohio really does have a lot to be proud of, with teams dotting the schedule.
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" And Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the House Republican leader, said Thursday was "not a day that history will be proud of.
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"All Americans can be proud that we have more women in the workforce than ever before," Trump said to more bipartisan applause.
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SanSoucie said he came out after Hernandez's suicide and believes his former teammate would be proud of him for acknowledging their past.
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"I was proud to be here yesterday, I'm proud to be here today, I'll be proud to work here tomorrow," he said.
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One thing that I'm very excited about and honored by is that we built something folks can fundamentally be proud to support.
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"I think Melania is a very beautiful woman and I think any designer should be proud to dress her," Hilfiger told the publication.
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Gauland provoked outrage during the election campaign when he said Germans should be proud of what their soldiers achieved in two world wars.
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Give these people a hero to look up to — a black one at that — one that the whole city can be proud of.
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And I&aposve got some amazing stuff we&aposre doing that you&aposre going to be proud of, I can promise you that.
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Earlier this month, he said he would be "proud" to close the government for border security and "take the mantle" if funding lapsed.
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In raising his kids, he gives them the same advice he'd give any young person: Be proud of your choices, not your talents.
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The Pantsuit TodayTwenty years later, we'd be proud to rock this two-piece style in a punchy power print, like these neon stripes.
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Not only is this achievement already something to be proud of, but he's the first non-classical or jazz artist to accomplish it.
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"I honor you for that and I know Muhammad certainly would be proud that you are receiving the award that bears his name."
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And it makes New York the nation's leader in the fight against climate change and that's something we should all be proud of.
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He urged them to remember the issues close to them and on creating a future in which they can be proud to live.
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But looking back on the profound impact he's had at BioWare is a worthwhile tribute to a legacy he should be proud of.
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I will support my kids in anything they want to do, and I would be proud for them to go into space exploration.
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"Lastly, thanks to genetics that allow me to grow a mustache that even a hero of mine, Sam Elliott, might be proud of."
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Everyone who witnessed Janelle Monée's tribute to Prince at the 2016 BET Awards can agree that the funk-pop legend would be proud.
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"I believe I would have the steady hand to be able to be a commander in chief that you would be proud of."
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"If I didn't pick up a racket again for the rest of my life, I'd be proud of what I've done," Isner said.
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Mr Khama, 65, a former general and the son of the country's founding president, Sir Seretse Khama, has much to be proud of.
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It's up to us to make lives, make communities and systems and policies that cradle those lives, that we can be proud of.
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"Give [men] an alluring woman stronger than themselves to submit to and they'll be proud to become her willing slaves," he once wrote.
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"You know they're truly the most courageous guys and I couldn't be proud of both of them," he said after the medley heats.
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That remains a shortcoming, even if the company can rightly be proud that the 32% of staff who are women have pay parity.
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All these arts, how talented we are, how beautiful this borough is—being from Brooklyn, that alone was something to be proud of.
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You need to be proud of them how they handle the challenge and the adversity that comes with it from time to time.
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