Sentence examples for decidedly proud from inspiring English sources

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But though Mr. Grilenzoni may be cooking on the Côte d'Azur, he is decidedly proud of his Italian roots, as evidenced by my menu that day: a terrific starter of foie gras with a sauté of black cherries, followed by a superb risotto flecked with tiny sweet peas and topped with an octopus-studded Bolognese sauce, two plump grilled gambas and a scattering of wild arugula.

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As Danilo, her lover, Guillaume Graffin looked proud and sometimes decidedly haughty, even in his comic drunk scenes.

It was a global nail-biter last week, but after Scotland voted to uphold their often rocky 300-year union with England, Mark Morris' The Muir and A Wooden Tree, which opened his troupe's season at Cal Performances in Berkeley last night, proved a graceful though decidedly eccentric salute to that proud nation, tinged with melancholy and regret.

Charles Savage, a Miami Herald reporter on the front lines of the newspaper's Everglades-to-ocean circulation war with the newly renamed South Florida Sun-Sentinel, found himself the not-exactly-proud possessor of a decidedly awkward exclusive this month.

Although its prices (and, critics say, its production values) are decidedly haute, the circus has long been proud of the edgy, nose-thumbing aesthetic that had its origins in French-Canadian street performance.

The idea of being proud to be part of a nation is decidedly unEnglish but extremely American and so, I hope, stands as proof of my enculturation.

Never mind that the celebrations on that street in Montreal were about to go from Dionysian to destructive (the police made 41 arrests and fired tear gas at revelers who looted some businesses), Cammalleri was invoking the proud legacy of the Flying Frenchmen, whom the Canadiens decidedly did not resemble during a regular season in which they won only 39 of 82 games.

But there are still white nationalist Proud Boys, and the group as a whole is still decidedly anti-feminist, anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant, anti-transgender and anti-leftist.

The opening of the 113th Congress had a decidedly first day of school feeling, with many of the members flanked by proud parents, as well as children of their own.

The decidedly low-rent opening ceremony, which featured pigeons, was an affirmation of peaceful internationalism; Britons were proud of the pluck shown by staging the games at all.In some ways, of course, the contexts are incomparably different.

Indeed, until Caulker broke the deadlock, there was a decidedly low-key feel to a fixture noted for the hostility between supporters separated by 40 miles and proud allegiances to their respective clubs.

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