Word: proudly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...realize his ambitions for himself and the country. Our union stands in the way of his further progress, and as in the case of Josephine, it is the woman who must be sacrificed. "I have no complaints. If by parting I can make for his happiness I will be proud, but just a little heartsore at the time when I think of what has been." Then, pensively, she added: "It's a pity, isn't it, this parting of two whom Allah seemed to have brought together to work His will by a harmonious, happy association ? Ours...
...felt that all bitterness, thank God, was past between us. I felt that just as our heritage of poets and sailors, of philosophers, lawgivers and statesmen belongs to you, so the greatness of your people is a greatness of which I, as an Englishman, have a right to be proud...
...said: "The Admiralty are building against Japan; more fools they, seeing that our obvious policy, if and when the United States and Japan are at war, is to write leading articles in America's favor for the first two years of the war and to be too proud to fight until the third year, by which time we shall have had time to construct an overwhelming fleet of the most modern ships...
...what U. S. paper has the most advertising? Is it any of the great or the near great?. The New York Times? The Boston Transcript? The Chicago Tribune? None of these. The proud publisher of the greatest amount of advertising since Jan. 1, 1925, could not keep it to himself. He began to advertise it. He is Frank B. Shutts, who publishes his Miami Herald in booming...
...Antonio, Texas, was born of normal human parents a child with a tail (length unspecified). On physicians' advice, the father, the proud mother decreed that the tail should be amputated when the child attained an age of seven months...