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East Asia's three decades of growth averaging almost 8% a year (or 5.5% per head) had inspired pride at home and envy abroad (see chart 1).
Laurence Godfrey, the fourth-place finisher in the men's individual event, remarked that the stadium inspired pride, while American Vic Wunderle spoke for most of the archers in saying, "It's a great honor and a privilege to be able to compete inside the 1896 Olympic Stadium".
The appointment of Sonia Sotomayor, a judge of Puerto Rican descent, to the U.S. Supreme Court in 2009 inspired pride that transcended political affiliation.
But what provoked outrage and fear in some inspired pride in others.
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To be frank, that's a position of blindness and should not inspire pride.
And yet, the film quietly insists, it was a dream that should inspire pride and not just shame.
Royal Headache is a band that inspires pride, as well, at a time when the noose on the neck of live music in Sydney is jerked to suffocation point.
The list of facts and figures, which will inspire pride in some and sadness in others, includes how many hours you spent playing Xbox Live, what your most-played game was, and the rarest achievements you unlocked, and many more.
He praises Nasser for the rapid and sweeping transformation wrought by his socialist policies, and for his ability to inspire pride and a sense of Egypt's mission in the world.
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