Word: prided
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...Woods, Phil Mickelson and the rest of the PGA players chasing the U.S. Open title. "I can't think of a hole where you go, 'Whew, I'm glad I'm on this one,'" says Brad Faxon, a 25-year tour veteran. "No golf club in America takes more pride in the difficulty of its course." Or, as an Oakmont member puts it, "We love to beat the liver out of people...
...This spring, Smith taught Computer Science 199r, which examined the intersection of technology and privacy.Faust said she admires Smith’s core training as an engineer, which she said will enable him to bring an analytical perspective to large projects like Allston. “He takes great pride in understanding the implications of x and how x leads to y and y to z,” Faust said in a joint phone interview with Smith yesterday.In contrast to Faust—who has had minimal interaction with Harvard undergraduates as dean of the Radcliffe Institute of Advance...
...play for Harvard, you feel so much closer to your teammates because you live with them, you socialize with them, and you study with them—it’s more than just squash,” he said. “There is certainly a lot of pride competing for your country, but it’s been very special playing for a university, and I think it is something I’ll never get to experience again...
...seconds to settle on that one. It was different in its own way—we Crimson columnists tend to make puns out of our names, stuff like “Ted Lobster” or “Grateful Ted”—and incorporated my pride about my Southern roots...
...what about my pride in Alabama, a state so vexed with its own history? Once again, I’m at a loss for words...