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Mastering them this time was assumed to evoke pride [ 23].
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But an event like the Olympics naturally calls for a need to evoke national pride, regardless of the country.
Some evoke national pride, or fuzzy emotion or disgust, and some, like whales, seem to have good p.r. departments.
But the idea that this stretches so far as to evoke Australian pride in what Mr. Trump unleashed is new, and dangerous.
Bookended by short clips meant to evoke the pride of Kentucky — a waving American flag, horses racing under harness — are a few seconds of black-and-white footage, from 1960, of Muhammad Ali (then Cassius Clay), in Rome, wearing the Olympic gold medal that he won in boxing.
Bookended by short clips meant to evoke the pride of Kentucky a waving American flag, horses racing under harness are a few seconds of black-and-white footage, from 1960, of Muhammad Ali (then Cassius Clay), in Rome, wearing the Olympic gold medal that he won in boxing.
Considered by some to be the world's first novel, "Genji" evokes particular pride in Japan's ancient capital.
RADOVAN KARADZIC, who was hauled off early this morning to face war crimes charges in The Hague, still evokes both pride and disgust in the Balkans.
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