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Virtual soldiers on the video game battlefield can now take pride in Being Army StrongTM.
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We believe that this motivates them to achieve the mandate of public safety and allows them to take pride in being part of a transparent government institution.
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The soldiers take pride in being focused on the fight in front of them: taking care of the men to their left and right, and surviving another days' battle.
BBC: Dismantling US bases as the Taliban fight on
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"We take no pride in being right on this issue, but those fears have been proved correct, " he said.
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Colleges campuses take pride in nurturing debate, but that tradition is being tested in the wake of the September 11 attacks on New York and Washington.
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Colleges campuses take pride in nurturing debate, but that tradition is being tested in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks on New York and Washington.
CNN: Recovery: Inklings of economic optimism
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If this is something you really want to do, your intentions are good, you take pride in what you do, and you are a decent human being who cares and is committed to doing it right, I want you to do it, and do it well, and succeed, and be appropriately rewarded.
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But in recent years, more and more houses here have started displaying bright red and yellow flags, Catalan specialties take pride of place in local traiteurs (restaurants) - and the Sardana is being danced with a new enthusiasm.
BBC: Magazine
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Ivy League graduates may take pride in their education, but they tend not to stress their Ivy Leagueness to voters in a presidential campaign: Like being rich, being from the Ivy League is something that may be privately savored, but that, in national elections, is best not flaunted in front of those without the same advantages.
CNN: Presidential jinx for Big Ten graduates