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"It was just a rush of pride.
As she entered the international arrivals area about 10 p.m., she recalled, she felt a rush of pride.
In several interviews, even the most experienced fighter pilots said they felt a rush of pride about the current operation.
Clarence Johnson crossed the finish line of the Ironman Canada last year with a rush of pride.
Clover had shown off the baby, Xana — we'd named her Xana after a character in one of the movies I'd edited, or, actually, logged — and I'd felt a rush of pride.
I felt a rush of pride and solidarity, and a voice inside me cried, 'Yes!' For a fleeting few seconds the news existed in a vacuum, protected from society and its normative strictures.
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As the US team and their fans turn their gaze skyward, their hands still pressed to their hearts, the ground-shaking roar from the jets' afterburners will engender a rush of patriotic pride.
The instrument entered the world on a rush of national pride and good will, but now, some years on, after being fully co-opted and badly mismanaged by the government, they are mostly unloved — revealed as impractical and ill-considered, a half-baked idea that didn't quite shake out.
You look at them with a rush of love and pride" or "You have gone to a house-warming party despite being a bit under the weather.
They both imagine their son sitting a bit taller in his patrol car, perhaps with a rush of adrenaline and a sense of pride.
Jews rushed to claim and defang the symbol, turning it into a voluntary declaration of pride, but the scar of its origins remains.
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