Proudly
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194 examples of Proudly in a sentence
And we go from thug images, who've been stolen and distorted by the media, who's now
proudly
taking over his own image.
And some of them
proudly
raise their hand and say, "I don't use a car."
Two pictures hung proudly: one larger-than-life photo of my siblings and I and the other a picture of my mom at 12 years old staring into the eyes of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
And I go to see a famous magician and
proudly
ask him, "Well what do you think?" Six years old.
So I
proudly
showed him my clubs.
I will never forget that day in December 2015 when I
proudly
stood in Parliament and proclaimed, "The war on science is now over."
The head nurse told me proudly, "You see, our children are very well-behaved."
He
proudly
said he played King Lear.
Who am I? Suddenly, there was no country I could
proudly
call my own.
In fact, she became so annoying as she kept insisting on telling this story to her neighbors, to her friends, to other people in the community, that eventually a bunch of them got together and they made a bumper sticker, which they
proudly
displayed on their cars, which said, "Yes, I'm from Libby, Montana, and no, I don't have asbestosis."
He spent millions of dollars creating a bizarre personality cult, and his crowning glory was the building of a 40-foot-high gold-plated statue of himself which stood
proudly
in the capital's central square and rotated to follow the sun.
But finally, today we can celebrate proudly, with confidence and in peace, our multicultural identity.
The attention to this detail astonished me, and as the owner of the home so
proudly
led me around this apartment, from floor to ceiling, every part was decorated.
They study the way that he walks
proudly
across that stage.
So I went to the head of engineering with my numbers, and I said proudly, "I have solved your problem."
She has been the glue that's held our family together, and she's given me the strength to see that she's going through so much, but she has this fighting spirit that she's instilled in me, so that I have
proudly
been able to stand in front of people and say, "You know what?
My minister answered
proudly
and somewhat defiantly, "I am going to pray for rain."
I spoke to him on Skype the other day, and he was in his new university in Florida pursuing his Ph.D. in public health, and he
proudly
told me how he was able to raise enough funds from the American public to establish a health clinic back in his village back home.
They feature men in uniform,
proudly
proclaiming why they don't buy.
Proudly, I said: "An artist."
Never discouraged, the knight stands proudly, and becomes even more convinced of his mission.
And I remember the first night I spent in a little flat I bought in my mid-20s, very proudly, and I spent the whole night reading "The Da Vinci Code."
We say, "Yes, we're here for equality," and then we
proudly
pound our chest because we'd achieved 30 percent representation of women on an executive team.
He gets a job interview at an office cleaning company, and he comes back to court to
proudly
say, "Judge, I even worked in my suit after the interview, because I wanted the guy to see how bad I wanted the job."
On the day of the march, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, a ground-breaking investigative journalist and anti-lynching advocate, refused to move to the back and
proudly
marched under the Illinois banner.
On our runways, you see curves, cellulite and scars worn
proudly.
One of my senior colleagues told me, when I was a youngster in this profession, rather proudly, that statisticians were people who liked figures but didn't have the personality skills to become accountants.
They love to tell you, "It's about 10 percent,
" proudly.
The real estate ads in the neighborhood all very
proudly
proclaim, "Walking distance to Le Grande Orange," because it provided its neighborhood with what sociologists like to call "a third place."
Just the fact that the back of the box
proudly
proclaimed the plot to be set in the "techno-futile" future should have been enough of a hint.
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