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She takes pride in executing her assigned kills with flair.
His nutcracker collection takes pride of place above the fire.
She liked living there, and takes pride in her property.
In fact, Uber takes pride in how flexible driving is.
This fast-casual eatery takes pride in its locally sourced ingredients.
But the show takes pride in its independence from corporate ownership.
I am a calm pediatrician who takes pride in my composure.
Vermont takes pride in keeping its students on the cutting edge.
This is a crowd that takes pride in frequent international travel.
The minister then said she takes pride in her husband's last name.
North Korea takes pride in standing up to its much larger archenemy.
It also takes pride in the energy efficiency of its data centers.
Watson takes pride in his tale; Holmes thinks it could be improved.
For the most part, Staten Island takes pride in its blue-collar bravado.
But he is good at what he does and takes pride in it.
"I think any brand takes pride in what their brand is," she said.
And Clinton takes pride in understanding policy details, to an almost comical degree.
In "The Clown," a middle-aged divorced man takes pride in his work.
Today, she takes pride in offering customers evidence that her products are tested.
But in Dogliani, to the south of Alba, dolcetto takes pride of place.
He does acknowledge that the team takes pride in its reputation for finishing strong.
A person who takes pride in looking good and needs some smartwatch to match.
Mr. Cárdenas is a joyful cook who takes pride in playing with his food.
Mr. Saini calls himself a "perfectionist" and said he takes pride what he does.
The staff takes pride in offering top-notch personalized skincare procedures in a welcoming environment.
The city of San Francisco takes pride in letting all her people live with dignity.
She has lived in San Francisco all her life, and takes pride in her city.
Being a big fan of James Corden, Daly takes pride in her look-alike knee.
The Thirteenth Doctor takes pride in her creation, which is made of hardy Sheffield steel.
Markle takes pride in her role as Rachel Zane on the legal drama, Suits.  6.
Hasbro takes pride in working to be "a leader in sustainability," according to its CEO.
She said she takes pride in being another first: the first lesbian mother in Congress.
North Christian Church, with its slender spire and vaulted concrete interior, takes pride of place.
Elway now takes pride in the job he has done as architect of another championship contender.
The event was sponsored by the Chinese government, which takes pride in its travellers' growing influence.
The university defended its curriculum and said it takes pride in offering a variety of courses.
The snag was a blow to a company that takes pride in its stable technology infrastructure.
And he takes pride in the fact that it is such a target of the Kochs.
As for Fieri, he takes pride in all the folks who drop everything just to help.
We are a team that values and takes pride in accountability to the results we produce.
Not that emotional manipulation is such an admirable skill, but I sense Cunanan takes pride in it.
Systrom takes pride in this reputation for kindness and considers it a key part of Instagram's DNA.
As we witness in her first scene of "Canta," Sam takes pride in her parfait-making skills.
Our company takes pride in maintaining our position as an industry leader in product development and innovation.
He takes pride in being the first paint company in Bangladesh to be certified as lead-free.
I like a girl who takes pride in her appearance but doesn't care what other people think.
Ariana Grande has a dog named Sirius Black, and John Green takes pride in being a Hufflepuff.
South Korea takes pride in its homogeneous society and has long been averse to accepting asylum seekers.
"I don't think there is any inspector who takes pride in closing down a restaurant," he added.
His timing remains impeccable, and he clearly takes pride in having slowly honed his jokes to perfection.
One thing Ozeri takes pride in is that almost anyone can do the classes — although they're technically cardio.
He takes pride in his sniping skill to a degree that is both nerdy and a little obsessive.
She's super loving and tender with him, and I think she takes pride in being a big sister.
The self-described Costco lover, who just passed 50 million Instagram followers, takes pride in her serious stash.
Considered an unconventional path to a top-notch college, Saint Ann's takes pride in being innovative and edgy.
Though another French Open title for Federer remains unlikely, he takes pride in being back in the arena.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority takes pride in keeping all 472 of its stations open 24 hours a day.
She takes pride in seeing students stand up to the same horrific circumstances that shook her family's core.
Hardly surprising to me, since El Paso is a place that welcomes outsiders and takes pride in hospitality.
While it is admirable that Webre takes pride in customizing each home, she allows herself to overspend on construction.
Apart from launching her eponymous line, McGrath's rhythm takes pride in itself for putting the art before the artist.
It's currently running a budget surplus, the famous "Schwarze Null" (Black Zero) that Finance Minister Schaeuble takes pride in.
Widely accused of corruption himself during his time in power, he takes pride in having coined the manan pun.
As he cares for the growing Haisley Jo, he says he takes pride in her growing list of milestones.
It seems Katharine McPhee doesn't mind being mixed up with Sophia Bush — in fact, she takes pride in it!
It "has succeeded in maintaining a public culture that takes pride in racial diversity," the Encyclopedia of Chicago wrote.
With its centuries-old canals, vibrant historic center and flourishing art scene, Amsterdam takes pride in its cultural riches.
Howard Morenz takes pride in his grandfather's legacy beyond the ice, his stature as a family man, a friend.
"We're a service family that takes pride in giving back to our community," said Ms. Logan, also a nurse.
Their products are meant to poke fun at everything and anything, because MSCHF takes pride in pushing the boundaries.
Like many Tasmanians, the gin maker George Burgess takes pride in the bounty of produce grown on the island.
Gall, a 40-year law enforcement veteran who takes pride in solving cold cases, says he's staying on the pursuit.
Lamberth, who has sat on the DC federal court bench since 1987, takes pride in his rulings in the case.
There's Jamie Foxx as Bats, a short-tempered con who takes pride in being the craziest one on the team.
It takes someone special to relegate soccer from the sports pages, but when Pajon races, she takes pride of place.
The curators of Ode to the Sea told me he takes pride in being one of the best detainee-artists.
He takes pride in the fact that all 1,163 of his employees are in Germany, and all are well-paid.
For a president who takes pride in thinking for himself, bucking his advisors' advice on this issue makes perfect sense.
Tito tells us he's proud of her, because it shows she takes pride in her father's legacy ... just like him.
HONG KONG — Singapore takes pride in being a technology hub where municipal decisions are driven by cutting-edge data science.
She takes pride in the threatened creatures that she has managed to save, including marine turtles, gliders and even penguins.
The university says it takes pride in attracting émigré Hungarian scholars back to their native land to teach and research.
Elizabeth takes pride in her job but feels that political climate surrounding her work could put her career in jeopardy.
Gagh often takes pride of place among Klingon dishes as it's one of the more frequently mentioned foods in the canon.
Spiegel takes pride in choosing to embrace ideas that run counter to those taken up by his Bay Area-based competitors.
He takes pride in giving teens their first experience in the workplace and diligently works on retaining them year after year.
Hilliard isn't making much money from his time-consuming hobby, but like Maurina, he takes pride in providing a community service.
Manitowoc takes pride in its reputation as a city that built 28 submarines for the U.S. Navy during World War Two.
That is because almost everybody sees the event itself as a moment of heroism and takes pride in its ongoing legacy.
It takes pride in making Rose Byrne's mom character just as prone to being an idiot as Seth Rogen's disheveled dad.
The pearlescent white flesh takes pride of place in the traditional Norwegian dish skreimølje, alongside a little boiled roe and liver.
Gorsky added that Johnson & Johnson takes pride in hiring veterans, many of whom exhibit the characteristics that make them top employees.
In a party that takes pride in its racial diversity, Yang is thriving as other candidates of color have fallen. Sen.
Even as he writes legislation to unwind the Affordable Care Act, Mr. Walden takes pride in Oregon's success under the law.
ST. AUGUSTINE, Trinidad and Tobago (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - At home in the United States, Kerrie Springer takes pride in being environmentally conscious.
"I hope you school Stassi's ass on her privilege, because this bitch actually takes pride in being ignorant," Ariana had told Billie.
Still, even with a father as plugged-in as his, Skola takes pride in handling his career along with his YBS team.
Trump takes pride in being impervious to the advice of experts, and he had no personal affection for his national-security adviser.
"He values his position and takes pride in protecting the students, faculty and staff at his school," a sergeant wrote last year.
Mr. Washington takes pride in Jaylen's strides in school, but that is not what is most exciting about seeing him every week.
Sock supplanted John Isner in October as the top-ranked American man, something Sock takes pride in but does not dwell on.
As a self-proclaimed cultural critic, she takes pride in challenging the status quo through journalism and sharing from her own personal experience.
Eyre claims that a certain type of parent, usually a highly educated one, takes pride in having a "gifted child" to show off.
This type of migration is perhaps the inevitable outcome of a diversifying nation that takes pride in its specific narrative of upward mobility.
On This Is Us, Jack's family is his whole world, and he takes pride in raising his children well and keeping his wife happy.
Kruger takes pride in making his ride a good experience for passengers but has also thought a great deal about how to protect himself.
New Mexico is a multicultural state that takes pride in diversity -- the Republicans' post has no place in our country, much less our state.
Or it could be that he pays little tax—although he takes pride in trying "very hard to pay as little tax as possible".
"I know Philly takes pride in their ruthless fans, but I didn't know it was like that, lol ... now I know," the player tweeted.
Mr. Morris takes pride in what he says is an insider's view of the Clinton marriage, which he analyzes with Gail Sheehy-like intimacy.
Now, the city takes pride in St. Sophia Cathedral, which has been preserved as a museum, and the Russian buildings along the Central Boulevard.
It's a really badass scene where she's showing how much she's mastered her unique skills and takes pride in what makes her so exceptional.
He has long said negotiating a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians would be the pinnacle of deal-making, in which Trump takes pride.
Hammering, sawing and sanding his way through each hour, he takes pride in a craft where function meets beauty in the spaces of everyday life.
"Hunt Military Communities takes pride in providing the best possible housing for our Service Members and their families," the company said in a written statement.
The social media influencer, who has over 594,000 followers on Instagram, takes pride in using organic and locally grown fruits and vegetables in his creations.
A quadriplegic since crashing his car in 2001, Mr. Bear Heels said he receives good medical care and takes pride in helping his fellow residents.
It issues its own bank notes; flies a flag with a distinctive, three-legged symbol; and takes pride in its world-famous TT motorbike races.
Patrick Flores, who has been deployed to Afghanistan, says the island takes pride in its patriotism, citing the high number of veterans in the community.
New York's various undergrounds can make for a disciplined apprenticeship, and Gaga takes pride in her earliest fan base of art, fashion and music students.
Patrick Morrissey, the West Virginia attorney general, takes pride in the fact that he helped lead the coalition of state attorneys that blocked the plan.
Olga Marina Tun Yocute, crowned the queen of this year's festival, takes pride in participating in a tradition that dates back to the late 1800s.
The Sundance Institute, which runs the festival, takes pride in its role as an instrument for independent artists and those often excluded from the mainstream.
"Watson sacrificed short-term business interests in order to be on the right side of history, something IBM takes pride in today," the petition says.
Nonetheless, Manuel looks forward to the day when America takes pride in her accomplishments without having to think of her solely based on her racial identity.
Uniqlo takes pride in the use of high-tech, comfortable fabrics, an attempt to differentiate itself from other basic clothing brands like Gap and Old Navy.
The process becomes technical enough that Khexxi finds it hard to even see his work as pornography, though he takes pride in turning other people on.
Mr. Lusk's collection includes paintings, photographs and sculptures, and he takes pride in having a close relationship with the close to three dozen artists he sells.
He works dayside as a bike courier, as a lot of them do, and he takes pride in that work, which calls for strength, training, bravado.
"I thought he felt pretty confident, and we love when he starts out defensively and takes pride in that," Popovich said before offering his highest praise.
Airbnb claims that it "values healthy travel," and takes pride in the fact that "64 percent of guests" view it as an environmentally sustainable travel option.
Rose takes pride in her body and slammed body shamers in October after her Instagram followers said she looked "anorexic" at the CFDA/Vogue Fund Fashion Show.
" This is something that he not only does, but takes pride in: "I got into bodybuilding at a young age, when I was like 15 or 16.
While Andechs takes pride in following tradition, some Germans brewers are critical of the Reinheitsgebot, saying it does not allow enough range to experiment with new recipes.
Lisa Kivirist owns Inn Serendipity Farm and B&B in Browntown, Wisconsin, where she serves cookies, muffins and breads that she takes pride in making for guests.
She now leads the group, which has grown to about six people, and takes pride in overseeing BlackRock's investor day, seen as a model for other companies.
He takes pride in his long association with the club and regards the drawn-out transfer saga that landed him there nearly six years ago as destiny.
The couple also takes pride in supporting the Sami and the reindeer trade, which is regarded in Scandinavia as one of the few environmentally sustainable meat industries.
The Seattle-based chain takes pride in its restaurants, and, for this New York location, has brought over two notable Seattle chefs, Ethan Stowell and Tom Douglas.
In a town that voted overwhelmingly for President Trump, and that takes pride in its public school system, educators hoped the two leaders could find common ground.
Elizabeth, in contrast, takes pride in being "strong enough" to understand that one traitorous decision, no matter the context, is enough to brand someone a traitor for life.
Despite his position as the chief of one of the world's top banks, Citigroup CEO Michael Corbat takes pride in not having an executive office of his own.
Like Lost Cause apologists, Texas A&M University honors the memorabilia of Klan leaders and takes pride in the racial provincialism of the past instead of purging them.
He takes pride in winning the Grand Prix award at the International Invention Contest 41 times and in possessing more patents than famous American inventor and businessman Thomas Edison.
Cultural differences are occasionally played for laughs, but the actress takes pride in the fact that her Latino fans have someone they can identify with on the big screen.
You're looking for passion as well as competence—someone who is not only effective at producing results, but also takes pride in them, and cares enough to record them.
Chen takes pride in how efficient the app is — at only 4.8MB, Reddit for iOS downloads in less than five seconds, he says, and opens and loads even faster.
She's a hardworking producer whose company is juggling nearly 50 projects, and an extremely dedicated, physical performer who takes pride in her craft, while not taking herself too seriously.
A painting by Rosenquist based on the opera "Tosca," with fragmented faces and an image of a gun poised behind black lace, takes pride of place above the mantel.
Besides the specific protections their credit card might offer, it's worth bearing in mind that Singapore takes pride in its legal system, and its authorities will investigate such charges.
Democrats will theoretically have the power to set the agenda, but they will still be contending with a Republican Senate leader who takes pride in obstructionism for partisan gain.
For the time being, she takes pride in her work and in the fact that customers are willing to spend a bit extra for something that is truly good.
Wednesday at Chelsea Music Hall Hot messes are no match for the red-hot hosts of this Los Angeles monthly concept show that takes pride in its problem-solving capabilities.
She says she takes pride in being the only female aspiring electrician where she lives in Kampala, asked to mend all kinds of things from televisions to phones and irons.
Of course, I want someone like this kid who takes pride in his work and cares about properly executing food in my squad, but duking it out won't solve anything.
It's not common to find someone who takes pride in their credit score and credit card portfolio before they're able to legally drink — I think I'm one of the few.
He takes pride in the fact that he helped families stay in their homes during the tough times by getting them lower interest rates on loans and cutting monthly payments.
Now the ACU is run by Matt Schlapp, a former political director to President George W. Bush who takes pride in being one of the earliest Bush alums to embrace Trump.
The Cannes festival takes pride in its strict dress code, and although those without an invitation aren't privy to its exact details, it supposedly bans women from wearing pants and heels.
A white farmer from rural Taylorsville who takes pride in his folksy speaking style, he had also earned a reputation as a moderate in his roughly two decades in the House.
The company takes pride in the fact that its precious sturgeon roe, which sells for between 1,500 and 4,000 euros per kg, graces the dining table of the British royal family.
It is time to upgrade our pledge so we can truly recite words that live up to a nation that takes pride in our immigrant heritage and equality of all Americans.
Ranked as No. 1 for the Best College Food in Wisconsin and No. 9 in the country, St. Norbert College takes pride in bringing innovative and delicious food to its students.
Even amid the coronavirus crisis, the tragedy unfolding in Spain's nursing homes has shocked a nation that takes pride in its reverence for older people and in its health care system.
Until Deflategate, he and Goodell publicly got along well, and Kraft takes pride in his facility for building relationships with a wide range of sports figures, celebrities, politicians and business leaders.
Mr. Lyons takes pride in the fact that at a time when television is increasingly viewed on demand, "Countryfile" is a fixture in national life, drawing a wide and diverse viewership.
TMZ Sports spoke to the man behind Wright's suit, his tailor, Gabriele D'Annunzio ... who tells us Jay has impeccable tastes ... and takes pride in being one of the best dressed coaches.
Cali says she could just throw together edibles that get people high and turn a profit, but takes pride in her style of cooking, her expensive ingredients, and her grateful customer base.
Her photo takes pride of place in "We Are The Lions", an exhibition commemorating the dispute's 277th anniversary at The Library in Willesden Green, half a mile from where the strike unfolded.
To help "correct" the historical record, Winston takes pride in inventing fake statistics, fake events, fake people, and even revises newspapers to include phantoms like Comrade Ogilvy, a made-up war hero.
Google takes pride in making information "universally accessible and useful," so why did it take the company so long to make what is arguably one of its most important apps wheelchair friendly?
He takes pride in the Schiavo thing, he gave his brother a big, fat kiss on Iraq — have you ever seen a politician so much a day late and a dollar short?
Its star anchor, Jorge Ramos, takes pride in the idea that no politician can win the White House today without Latino voters—and openly seeks to extract a price for that support.
Even so, the whole family takes pride – and comfort – in knowing that strides towards new treatments that can improve quality of life and extend lifespans are happening every day at the CDMD.
Whether in politics or business, he takes pride in sizing up opponents based on their language, posture, eye contact, and particularly the needs and goals that his adversaries have at that moment.
With the amount of Lego required for each stadium hardly an inexpensive thing to acquire, Chris' commissions largely cover costs but, nonetheless, it's work he takes pride in for its own sake.
This Scottish trio takes pride in being tough to pin down, but you could say their sound is a global, unorthodox, experimental vision of pop that places hip-hop at the forefront.
San Antonio takes pride in the way they close out quarters — you are aware of what they are going to try to do when you play against them — and that was the difference.
" Here, he's a rock 'n' roll Santa, who takes pride in the fact that he's "not a big fat slob" and dismisses the notion that he says "Ho, ho, ho" as "fake news.
The campaign also appears to have embarrassed the government in a country that takes pride in its history as a bastion of anti-colonialism after its own 1962 war of independence against France.
Mercedes-AMG, a performance brand which takes pride in the loud exhaust notes from its eight and 12 cylinder combustion engines, is taking an unorthodox approach to make its future electric cars heard.
After many years as a line cook, at up-and-comers like Rebelle and Gwynett St., Welle takes pride in her staff, most of whom are friends, and all of whom are women.
President Donald Trump takes pride in his ability to charm and cajole competitors, skills he honed as a private real estate developer and that he now applies to international trade and security negotiations.
In my house, it's not turkey that takes pride of place on the festive table, but seafood, an array of thinly sliced meats, and fresh veggies—all waiting to be plunged into simmering broth.
Sweden takes pride in its traditions of tolerance but has tightened immigration rules and introduced border controls after taking in some 160,000 migrants and refugees in 2015 at the height of Europe's migrant crisis.
He takes pride in his willingness to step over lines, to give the middle finger to the squares and status quo seekers who express shock and outrage at what he's done -- and is doing.
In the show, Ilana takes pride in her frizzy, curly hair, though her pride was hard-earned; in a flashback episode to 2010, Ilana straightens her hair to fit in with her waspish college roommates.
Apple takes pride in the fact that it's able to push its software updates to all supported iPhones simultaneously — a capability that's not possible with Android given all the different types of devices that exist.
CEO and founder Blake Scholl is clearly passionate about his company's vision, and obviously takes pride in showing us the mock-up, along with the much smaller, but more technically precise wind tunnel testing model.
Yet they're not exactly purely decorative, either, though Barnes takes pride in crafts-making as part of the way different cultures have their own faiths, rituals, and observances, passed down throughout generations in the community.
Costa's Socialist government takes pride in the fact that 321,13 new jobs have been created since it came to power in late 2015 pledging to reverse many austerity measures imposed under the 2011-14 bailout.
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He takes pride in trying to answer the question he is asked, rather than the question he would like to be asked, and I have not seen him flaunt his knowledge of the issues onstage.
The turmoil began when the family tried to enroll Mason, now 14, in Young Shakespeare Players-East, a revered institution in this small historic town that takes pride in its arts community and progressive activism.
As a young man who takes pride in himself, and particularly in his blackness, MIKE bleeds that idea of celebrating your blessings into his music, even when adversity led you to the good times first.
Precinct captains responsible for calling in results from around the rural state - which usually takes pride in its outsized role in the presidential race - reported difficulties using an electronic application as well as calling them in.
But here are three themes so far: Shearling: Outerwear inevitably takes pride of place during the fall shows, with a proliferation of shearling on the London runways as much a certainty as the constant January drizzle.
Although Thursday's decision instantly drew predictable warnings that it represented a devastating blow to an institution that takes pride in being a place for politics to "cool off," it might not be such a bad thing.
Co-owner David Spengler calls his non-smoking, pet-friendly taproom "small and very cozy" and takes pride in the fact it attracts both tourists and "quite a few local Germans that call us their 'regular.'"
Eve, the novel's title character and Brendan's mother, takes pride in her job as the executive director of the Haddington Senior Center, but that's about the only part of her life she regards as a success.
Whaley is quick to share that the roof leaks when it rains and the heating isn&apost great, and takes pride in showing off the inside of the single-stall bathroom filled with graffiti and artwork.
"NBA players have a rich history of speaking out on sensitive topics of social justice and human rights inside the United States, and the NBA takes pride in defending their right to do so," the letter read.
Youssef, an Egyptian-American comedian, stars as a fictionalized version of himself, a young Muslim man in New Jersey who takes pride in his cultural and religious beliefs but struggles to balance them with partying and dating.
In a city that takes pride in its round-the-clock subway — it's one of the only systems in the world that never closes — the L train repairs will be painful: fewer trains starting at 8 p.m.
TAIZ, Yemen (Reuters) - Maamour al-Maktary takes pride in managing the only swimming pool in Yemen's third largest city, Taiz, knowing that splashing in its turquoise water is a rare joy and release for the 2.6 million inhabitants.
Not only is he intrigued by how many people found his resort without him having to use conventional ads and travel agencies, but he also takes pride in relying on local staff to share experiences through social media.
"NBA players have a rich history of speaking out on sensitive topics of social justice and human rights inside the United States, and the NBA takes pride in defending their right to do so," wrote the lawmakers Wednesday.
Chick-fil-A takes pride in their customer service, and it shows: In 2018, for the third year in a row, Chick-fil-A was named America's favorite fast-food chain in the American Customer Satisfaction Index's annual survey.
It also takes pride in a history of free expression, like allowing the Communist Party candidate for president, William Z. Foster, to speak on the ornate neo-Gothic campus on the city's South Side in 1932, despite fierce criticism.
It had a special resonance for him: He had inherited it from Andrea Pirlo, one of his heroes, and a player whose framed, unwashed Juventus jersey takes pride of place in the living room of Dybala's apartment in Turin.
" He says he takes pride in having a firm grip on both of what he calls the expected gender performances: "I'm the man my father never was, because his ass left, and I'm the woman my mother taught me to be!
The Argentine director takes pride in the provocateur status he earned with films such as "Irreversible", in which Monica Bellucci undergoes a 9-minute rape scene, the drug-addled "Enter the Void" and "Love", which features 3-D unsimulated sex.
Curation is another perk: not just in terms of who your fellow party guests will be (though Lawner takes pride in ensuring a good mix among the hundred party attendees), but also when it comes to your experience at the event.
Lee takes pride in the wide variety of stories he's crafted over the years, but he always seems to return to the theme of repressed emotions bubbling up to the surface, and Billy Lynn looks like it has emotion to spare.
Mr. de Blasio, whose mother was Italian and takes pride in that heritage, has insisted that the commission be left alone to do its work and refused to offer his opinion about the Columbus statue or other monuments in question.
He lived in an America where he watched a grown man yell childishly about his personal 1st world problems, gloat to other men like him about how he takes pride in assaulting women, then proceed to win the American presidency.
I should note that Gilbert takes pride in his good works: The Cavaliers run a literacy program, underwrite a modest scholarship program and give away a fair number of tickets to local children and sort of hold down ticket prices.
Facebook takes pride in the fact that it pays contractors at least 20 percent above minimum wage at all of its content review sites, provides full healthcare benefits, and offers mental health resources that far exceed that of the larger call center industry.
" In a statement on Wednesday, a spokesperson for Southwest told PEOPLE: "Southwest Airlines takes pride in making air travel accessible to customers who require assistance when flying with us and is committed to full compliance with regulations under the Air Carrier Access Act.
He is one of the wealthiest individuals not just in the world but in the history of the world—a man who takes pride in many things, not the least of which is his ability to get just about anybody on the phone.
He thinks Teroforma's product still shines in its American-made origins (and its production at a soapstone quarry started in 1850), and in the face of the copycats, he takes pride in knowing that his contribution to the whiskey market was original.
The carmaker, Guangzhou Automobile Group (also known as GAC), plans to sell these SUVs among other models in the U.S. The Chinese state-run company takes pride that its SUVs are becoming popular among drivers in the medium-to-high-end segment in China.
This conversation is relatively light, as are the subsequent scenes that detail how Christopher became part of the older couple's life, how Ray is an executive who takes pride in his analytical skills and how Roz is helping a 10th-grader learn how to read.
It was open for good, and Richey, who was one of the original nine women to sign with the Virginia Slims professional circuit in 1970, takes pride in seeing that the singles champions in Paris this year will earn 2.2 million euros, about $2.6 million.
Sanders' relentless attacks on millionaires and billionaires didn't resonate with a large segment of the black community that takes pride in the successes of black billionaires such as Robert Smith, who paid off the student loan debt of the entire 2019 graduating class at Morehouse College.
More than 40 years after the authorities in the Netherlands, a country that takes pride in its innovative methods of water management, caused an environmental calamity on what is now a lake known as the Markermeer, an ambitious if costly solution is bringing it back to life.
Kazakhstan, which takes pride in its ability, unlike Russia, to deliver results, has big plans for its side of the economic development zone with China, including a racetrack, a local version of Disneyland to be called Happyland, luxury hotels and dozens of entertainment, shopping and conference centers.
In the hushed-toned dining room, his minimalist rectangular dining table, in a muted Breche marble, takes pride of place among nubuck leather chairs by the Italian designer Willy Rizzo and is topped by a bulbous bright blue vase by the local designer Jean-Baptiste Fastrez.
If we are to create a community that takes pride in how it cares for its own, one that promotes decent values, such as humility and tolerance and the wish to share, we have no choice but to step forward, to declare ourselves and speak up for our values.
Tracks such as "HUMBLE," where Lamar takes pride in not needing drugs to get into a groove, and "ELEMENT," in which he vows to convincingly outdo his contemporaries with style, are further proof that, at this stage of his career, Kendrick Lamar's biggest challenge is topping his own work.
A grouping of 175 silver and gold hookah mouthpieces takes pride of place beside a reflecting pool because it includes two pieces that Mr. Dhaddha received from his grandfather when he was 16 years old, igniting his passion for collecting — "even though he never smoked," Arun Dhaddha said.
While he may not have raised his own kids with the level of confidence that Williams did — "he never doubted that he was creating the No. 1 and No. 2 tennis players of all time," Smith said — he takes pride in the effort he and Jada have put in.
As a digital news organization that takes pride in its varied forms of storytelling, from video, audio and multimedia to intensive collaborations on breaking news, placing newspaper-style bylines above articles is not always the best way to engage readers or display the most important elements of our journalism.
Fast-forward a few years, and it's probably Estée Lauder Pleasures — in all its floral, effervescent glory — or the bright, warm Kenzo Flower that takes pride of place atop the shabby dresser in your dorm room, a spritz of each encapsulating everything from sneaking into bars to new relationships and beyond.
The nonprofit initiative, documenting the fate of Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals and all minorities persecuted by the Nazis — including some who survived — was begun in 1993 by a non-Jewish Cologne sculptor, Gunter Demnig, who takes pride in hand-crafting and installing the stones himself, charging 120 euros each, or about $135.
Though the stakes were low — the Just Drew line is, for now, mostly available on the company's website — Mr. Warren was nervous, sitting on a chair in skinny black jeans with frayed leather patches and a fitted T-shirt (having lost 88 pounds a few years ago, he takes pride in his physique).
Ferretti strives for something realer, but also takes pride in the artifice of his (more technically advanced) artistry: He built the 17th-century Nagasaki of Scorsese's ''Silence'' from scratch in Taiwan, and erected the ''Gangs of New York'' 's Civil War-era slums at Cinecittà, to achieve Scorsese's stylized brand of historical fiction.
In a time when minority groups across the country are fearful that their identities and rights might be called into question and revoked, North Carolina has something else to be hopeful about in 2017: the election of a new governor, Roy Cooper, who takes pride in standing up for the rights of marginalized people.
The metro area takes pride in its involved community, is rich in history, has a main street, and is the cheapest place to live in the US.Its cost of living is so low that almost half of all houses there are valued under $100,000, and the majority of homeowners don&apost have a mortgage.
And like Orlando, the ghost takes pride in her ability to move seamlessly from time to time and country to country while always keeping up with the latest fashions: with Scheherazade, who the ghost finds "long-winded and a bore," she wears a yashmak; with the Marquis of Carabas she wears a tricorne and powders her hair.
"It is hereby announced that the Tatmadaw takes pride in U Htin Kyaw's being elected as the President at the Second Union Parliament, and it will continue cooperating in every sectors for the emergence of peace, unity and development," the Office of the Commander-in-Chief, Min Aung Hlaing, said in a Myanmar language post on Facebook.
In other words, this is the strongest actual argument that Curiel is biased against Donald Trump in a way that the other 37 percent of the federal bench appointed by Obama are not: that because he is a member of an organization that takes pride in Latino ethnicity, he is more interested in Latino interests than American ones.
First, we went through the museum's "Little Street" show, which begins with presentations of a half-dozen previous theories about the location of the painting (there have been scores of guesses) then provides historical context for the painting, via city maps and artworks by genre painters of the era, and culminates in a small chamber where the original work takes pride of place on the last wall of the exhibition.
Now a lot has changed since then and he has a much more a much warmer perspective and he's definitely embraced my career, but I also not for nothing, he takes pride in the project and that's really special to him and I brought him on stage when I performed at the Sunburn Festival [one of India's largest EDM events] and I also brought my grandpa on stage when I performed on Sunburn and those were really magical moments on an emotional level, but also maybe edifying for him to see you know just to see what heights music can bring you.

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