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But they recalled the deference with which the people in their neighborhoods treated them with audible, palpable pride.
"She seems to have jumped onboard with both boots," Mr. Weiner said in an interview this week, a palpable pride in his voice.
There's also great daughterly love for James Jones, as his daughter sometimes insists on referring to him, and palpable pride in his achievements.
The Gergiev returns the piece to its Russian roots: performances of "The Rite" were not exactly frequent during the age of official Socialist Realism, but these contemporary St . Petersburgmusicians take to the score with palpable pride of ownership.
Speaking of her brother with palpable pride (and straightening her back when saying his name), Ms. Peirce recalled that during his tour in Iraq she would often wake in the night to beeping instant messages from him.
So why not take a few minutes to relive that day, with all its excitement and the palpable pride taken by Steve Jobs in both the product and presentation?
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