And there is the pride of the Wings, the Old Fort House in East Sandwich, Mass.
That left Mary Hardin-Baylor, based in Belton, Texas, as the pride of the state this season.
Maybe you'd even have the pride of seeing your kids work at the same company.
This is the strength, the devotion that makes our troops the pride of every American.
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Also look for the Pride of Baltimore II, a 100-foot replica of a 19th-century privateer schooner.
It is backed by Hong Kong's most famous billionaire, Li Ka-shing, and is the pride of government leaders.
Will Leitch is the man at Deadspin.com, the author of "God Save the Fan, " the pride of Mattoon, Illinois.
The pride of the families gathered in the bright sunshine to celebrate the mens' achievements in Afghanistan was clear.
Part of the surge of interest in art is profit-mindedness, not just the pride of hanging a masterpiece on the wall.
The pride of completion includes plastic-fashioned laser cannons, escape pods, Darth Vader meditation chamber and a hologram of the evil Emperor.
The pride of the Eastern Fleet, the carrier Minsk, for example, has been turned into a tourist attraction in southern China.
Drinkers in San Diego can sip a Maine-brewed Allagash, and Dogfish Head, the pride of Delaware, can be bought in Seattle.
The quality of service, traditionally the pride of department stores, is falling as they scramble to cut costs by reducing staff.
At one time over-run with brambles and weeds, the station has been transformed into the pride of the Heart of Wales line.
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Yesterday the Pride of the Humber crew spent the day at sea testing some new equipment well away from their furry foes.
FOREIGN-EXCHANGE traders, once the pride of the City of London, were knocked off their pedestals when machines began replacing them a decade ago.
Research In Motion, once the pride of the Canadian tech sector, is losing customers where it hurts the most: in the Great White North.
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But it has been the pride of the Soviet, and later the Russian, manned space programme, because the Americans have never managed to emulate it.
And residents will proudly tell you that the fomula one cars that race around their streets once each year are the pride of the town .
It was a cry that called out the pride of black voters and civil rights supporters who would battle to overcome the lingering curse of slavery.
This is the moment when General de Gaulle restored the pride of France, the moment he created the founding myth of the post war French republic.
Alas for the pride of Islam, it would be indistinguishable from what is done, with varying degrees of efficiency, through tax systems all over the West.
If you detest landlords and have plenty of money to put toward a house, you may prefer the pride of ownership, regardless of how low rents go.
We can help teenagers, who have the highest unemployment rate, find summer jobs, so they can know the pride of work and have confidence in their futures.
As continuation of point three, we have a lab called GCL (General Computing Lab) that is probably the crown jewel and the pride of a CS student.
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.
And when you're playing against the sports minister for the pride of the British media well, we had no choice but to step up to the ice.
Look at Kim Kardashian, the pride of the Armenian people.
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