Word: proudly
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Brown sees nothing demeaning about the politician's role. After two terms as governor and one as attorney general, he is clearly proud of being a pro. His pride is undoubtedly justified; few other politicians in this country can claim to have overpowered a Senate minority leader and a former vice-president. To a man confident of his vote-getting ability and elated by triumphs over two political giants, the million-vote loss to a virtual unknown last November must have been unbearably humiliating...
...hold a coronation ceremony for himself next October. "I have always thought, and often said, that it is not a source of pride and gratification to become king of a poor people. In the past I felt that a coronation ceremony was not justified. But today I am proud of the progress we have made...
DeGuglielmo conceded the mistakes, but defended his handling of the budget. He pointed out that the City had a surplus of $560,000 last year and said some surplus is always needed. "I'm not the least bit concerned that I've been called conservative; in fact, I'm proud of it," he said...
...title represents a personal triumph for the East's best recruiter, Ned Harkness, who coached the last national champion from the East, R.P.I. in 1954. It was not a particularly proud day for the Ivy League, though, unless you consider 23-year-old Canadian semi-pros who are lured to America solely for their hockey ability as representatives of the Ivy League. Cornell's style of play, epitomized in the final by all-star defenseman Harry Orr's major penalty for spearing and all-star forward Doug Ferguson's ejection from the game for fighting, is just as alien...
There will be 200,000 proud Irish down there today so leave the orange socks at home...