Their legacy lives on in the pride of their parents, like the mother who wrote to me about her son, Specialist Stephan Mace, who gave his life in Afghanistan.
Rob endures in the pride of his parents.
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Among the highlights in the weeklong Pride of the South itinerary: the frescoed, gilded, and columned Mysore Palace, and the 12th-century Chennakesava Temple at Belur, 103 years in the making, with every inch covered in carvings of symbolic animals and episodes from epics.
Tuning in, late, to the Golden Globes last Sunday, I felt an unprecedented twinge of pride in the cosmopolitan tastes of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Although the Dainichido Bugaku was interrupted for nearly six decades in the late eighteenth century, the people of Hachimantai take great pride in the restored tradition, which is the spiritual core of their solidarity.
No surprise then that the virtue of generosity or benevolence, though it has pride of place in the work of Aristotle--the only philosopher to whom Rand acknowledges any intellectual debt-- occupies a second-class status in her own work.
When I was in high school, at Horace Mann, in the Bronx, in the nineteen-seventies, everyone took pride in the brilliant eccentricity of our teachers.
Will the French government really stand in the way of a more lucrative deal simply in the interest of national pride?
Jan Scott of the town's civic society called it "a bold statement of pride and confidence in the future of Shaftesbury".
The Independence stadium in Lusaka, once the pride of the nation but neglected for most of its 40-odd years, has been out of action for several months due to its dilapidated state.
Of course, plenty of Egyptians take rightful pride in the achievements of the revolution.
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The international jury of the prize noted the pride of place he has given Arab cultural events in the programme of the Maison des cultures du monde.
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Like the network of colleges in my home state of North Carolina, there is a lot of pride in the greater community across the state that has put its faith and its money in a state funded public university.
"The government has to take the right action in order to preserve the pride and sovereignty of this country, " he said in his statement.
So we made the decision to stand behind the auto industry -- if automakers, if CEOs like Sergio were willing to do what was necessary to make themselves competitive in the 21st century, and if they have the cooperation of workers who were taking pride in the products that they made.
The case roiled the community amid allegations that more students should have been charged accusations that Ohio's attorney general pledged to look into and led to questions from a much wider audience online about the influence of the local football team, a source of a pride in a community of 18, 000 that suffered massive job losses with the collapse of the steel industry.
Over the more than 100 years of its history, BP has taken pride in operating at the frontiers of the energy industry, and we are committed to defining the new path forward.
The entire community, including the elementary school, the church and many of the town s families, assist in the preparations for the procession, which is a source of particular pride for the women who have participated in it.
It is believed it will be the first time the rainbow flag, a symbol of gay pride, has been displayed in the Isle of Man.
Many non-Shias admire the party and take pride in the courage and skill of its fighters.
And on 20 January, you the American people began to write the latest chapter in the American story, with a transition of dignity, in which both sides of the aisle could take great pride.
For the dancers themselves and the many others who participate in the spirituality of the ritual as observers, it encourages pride in and respect for one's cultural heritage and identity.
Those at the top of the food chain get a new identity in which to take pride, that of the sushi-eating, Brazilian-girlfriend-having cosmopolitan.
Home to 60% of US consumers, voters in the new Heartland pride themselves on self-sufficiency and the benefits of working hard.
While its colour-charged cities throb with the crowds and chaos of emerging India, the treasures of the past hold pride of place in mind and spirit.
Part of the surge of interest in art is profit-mindedness, not just the pride of hanging a masterpiece on the wall.
There is none of the sense of grief, wounded pride and purpose shared by Americans in the aftermath of that catastrophe.
"Their name is on the door and I think they take more than a corporate interest in the success of the company--they take a family pride in it, " says New York-based media investment banker Ken Marlin of Marlin Associates.
With eight overs remaining before the close, England lost Strauss to a mindless lofted pull and though Cook played soundly and night-watchman Anderson somehow held out, they will be playing only for pride in the remainder of this match.
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