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The note of pride is justified.
His voice is low, but the note of pride is unmistakable.
This is Mesut's workplace and he can't conceal a note of pride when he shows off some of the exhibits.
His e-mail struck a note of pride in the "many comparisons" that the press has been making between the two cases.
The column was highly critical of Mr. Sandoval, saying that he answered the question "with a note of pride in his voice".
"People have been asking for so long when there will be a black Odette-Odile," she says, a quiet note of pride in her voice.
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Mr. Rangel took the stage looking emotional, and sounded a note of damaged pride and fierce determination.
On the contrary, there's a note of arrogant pride in the gusto with which lack of empathy for Kardashian's suffering is vocalised.
"The Power of Two," his duet show with the Broadway heartthrob Cheyenne Jackson last June, injected a note of gay pride into a cabaret world that, despite its sizable gay audience, is reticent about sexuality, at least in its upper echelon.
The Olympic Moment So it was that Mr. Romney made note of the pride felt by Gordon B. Hinckley, then the president of the Mormon Church, at the opening ceremony in his book about his stewardship of the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics, "Turnaround".
Birrell wrote that he ranked Charles Pooter alongside Don Quixote as a comic literary figure, and added a note of personal pride that one of the characters in the book—"an illiterate charwoman, it is true"—carried his name.
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