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They are impatient with drabness and proud to assert their national identity — not to say their buying power.
Detective Smit was proud to assert that of the more than 200 murder cases he had investigated and turned over to prosecutors in his 30-year career, all led to convictions.
The great new coming of the Passion to Trafalgar Square surely is surely a sign of a new, more visceral Christianity, proud to assert itself in public, with lashings of emotion, and basking in prime ministerial backing.
They are proud to assert that they can accept both religion and science without having to compromise the principles of either.
While she may have difficulty explaining financial proposals or foreign policy, or firing her sister's ex-husband without causing a scandal, she is clearly proud to assert femininity and sexuality along with power, possibly redefining what in America a female candidate can now be.
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The students' proud, stern bodies begin to assert themselves in individual ways and their handsome faces dissolve from time to time into childlike giggles, all caught in the sensitive camera work of Paul Cowan.
As if to assert her proud femininity Ms. Leavel's Florence clackety-clacks around the stage in a sumptuous array of period pumps and for unfathomable reasons goes through more costume changes than Marlene Dietrich probably did in her entire career as a concert performer.
Her efforts to assert herself remained housebound.
To assert otherwise is simply incorrect".
Congress needs to assert its legislative supremacy.
He did not need to assert himself.
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