Word: prided
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Frankly and publicly stating his country's need for continued aid, Park said in a toast that, despite his country's economic difficulties, "we can still assure you with pride that your support and assistance will be better rewarded in Korea than anywhere else...
Miss Hawkins was a charming ingenue, though, strangely enough, at her best with the fly and the chandelier--which she caused to light up with pride. Her long, eyes-closed speech to Apollo dragged, but not fatally...
...born in the town of Hattiesburg, Miss., and feel nothing but pride when I say that I attended the University of Mississippi ("Ole Miss")-but I do feel nothing but shame when I say that I was a part of the unfortunate "Ole Miss" riots. I love Mississippi, and I'm proud of its heritage and traditions-the ones that give beauty and enjoyment, the ones that are so much a part of me and of the South. I wish to thank you for having the insight to grant the South a future instead of another condemnation...
...bluntly told the council that "no nation, however great, can think in terms of going it alone, without allies and without regard for world opinion." Belgium's Paul-Henri Spaak was just as pointed, warning that "whatever makes nations retire within themselves, out of a somewhat old-fashioned pride, is out of date and will ultimately prove illusory." Even before the meeting opened, Ludwig Erhard in a speech relayed via Early Bird to the U.S. but meant in part for the Elysée Palace, said: "We learned the bitter lesson that power politics guided by excessive nationalist feelings...
...Class of 1940 has dedicated its 25th Anniversary Report to classmate John F. Kennedy. The frontispiece of the 1500-page volume, published last week, is inscribed "To our Classmate ... with pride and a deep sense of loss...