Sentence examples for glimpse of pride from inspiring English sources

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There are moments when passion becomes obsession, when you catch a glimpse of pride.

Mr. Sanogo, a farmer from a village 50 kilometres away, casts a glimpse of pride in his wife's direction: It's suddenly become clear that Habibatou has worked out how to predict which character will pop up next.

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There was a period when that would have been considered an admirable glimpse of wounded pride over a lapse in standards, but now it looks like a symptom of frustration and mediocrity.

The priests in Bradbury's story wonder about new kinds of sin on a new planet; they don't find it, unless maybe you count the new glimpse of their own pride.

Jon Stewart marveled at Iowa's gay marriage ruling last night, giving us a glimpse of last year's gay pride parade in the Hawkeye State, while Stephen Colbert (shockingly) supported the President.

Whether cast as reckless lending or heedless borrowing, their stories offer an unusual glimpse of the hidden emotions — webs of pride, guilt and family obligation — that follow millions of migrants across the globe.

He has ridden a dhow — a traditional sailing vessel — down the Nile, and glimpsed a pride of lions from the safety of a hot-air balloon floating over Kruger National Park in Africa.

Even if you don't end up tasting every last domestic food specialty identified as a "hungarikum," or tracking down every up-and-coming designer, a weekend here provides a glimpse of the city's justifiable pride, as well as an authentic sense of place.

The importance of pride.

There's a lot of pride there".

These are often, rightly, points of pride.

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