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proud and Southerner
He foretold a horrific picture of a beaten South, " when the northern soldier would tread her cotton fields, when the slave should be made free and the proud Southerner stricken to the dust in his presence.

proud and admired
Both aspects made the Vikings proud artists, warriors and craftsmen and are currently deeply admired by contemporary naval architects.

proud and British
When World War II broke out in 1939, New Zealanders saw their proper role as defending their proud place in the British Empire.
Though he felt there was much to be ashamed of in British history, especially in regard to Ireland, he was very proud to be British and more specifically English.
Uniquely in modern British coinage, the inscriptions are mostly incuse ; i. e. the lettering is punched into the coin rather than standing proud of it.
The possibly contemporary British ruler described as a " proud tyrant " by Gildas, and identified with the ' Vortigern ' of Welsh tradition, is said to have made use of Saxon mercenaries.
* Big Daddy features on Luke Haines ' 2011 album " 9½ Psychedelic Meditations on British Wrestling of the 1970s and early ' 80s " as the proud owner of a Casio VL-Tone synthesizer.
Articles reflected its authors: they were proud of Britain and the British Empire ; religion – Christianity was held to be the only true religion ; racism – the white race was superior, and there were hints of the eugenic ideas of Caleb Saleeby.
Creighton belonged to a generation of English Canadians who were proud of the British Empire, and his anglophilia was often expressed in his books.
Likewise, Creighton was proud of Canada's British past, and regarded efforts to erase that past as a national disgrace.
Gibraltarians have historically been proud of their British heritage, and unlike the inhabitants of other territories, sought to strengthen, rather than loosen their ties with the UK and the British Crown, seeing themselves as " more British than the British ".
The company was justifiably proud of the modern factory at Canley, boasting in its advertisements " It is a beautifully lighted and well-aired factory standing on the edge of a breezy common away from the city din and smoke, that the finishing touches and test are given to the All British ' Standard ' Light cars which issue there to almost every quarter in the world ".
He was a proud devotee of the British Constitution and felt the dispute was with Parliament only.
The party is a great success, combining British, European and Siamese traditions and convincing the visitors that Siam is indeed a civilized nation with a very old and very proud history.
Still, he was proud to be associated with the British New Wave ; the last film on which he worked as executive producer was Tom Jones ( 1963 ), after which he continued to encourage young directors, serving as chairman of the British Film Institute production board and funding low-budget experimental work.
That is, Scottish people were generally proud to identify as " British " as well as " Scottish ", least not the social elite.
His one major flaw was, however, that he was also a proud and rather aloof man, treating, especially his later British allies, with a visible contempt, bordering on disgust.
He was one of the first black actors to be seen regularly on British television, and has always been proud of his role on the controversial Love Thy Neighbour as a result.
Mollie King, from British girl group The Saturdays is another proud owner.
Wynter commented, "' Patrick and Yolande ’ s marriage is the only representation of a black union in British TV, which I am very proud to have played.
In 1998 Cornwall had been recognised by the UK Government as having " distinct cultural and historical factors reflecting a Celtic background " and in a 2004 poll 44 % of those asked in Cornwall said they felt Cornish, rather than English or British. On 8 May 1990, The Guardian newspaper editorial commented-“ Smaller minorities also have equally proud visions of themselves as irreducibly Welsh, Irish, Manx or Cornish.

proud and roots
Franklin, always proud of his working class roots, became a successful newspaper editor and printer in Philadelphia, the leading city in the colonies.
Cartel even reclaimed the word ‘ Kanak ’ from its derogative roots by using it liberally in their album, “ Don ’ t be ashamed, be proud to be a Kanak !” and branding it all over their T-shirts and stickers.
It also remained a profound influence on Chamberlain's sons Austen and Neville Chamberlain, who, when he was elected leader of the Conservative Party and thus became Prime Minister in 1937-told an audience how proud he was of his Liberal Unionist roots.
The Goldsmiths ' Company was established in the 12th-century as a medieval guild for goldsmiths, silversmiths and jewellers ; as such, the College is proud to remain connected with its original educational roots.
Haut-Pont is a heavily West Flemish section of Saint-Omer proud of its Flemish / Belgian roots.
Despite international academic success, he remained proud of his Cornish roots.
* Wayne Winston Norris ( Gary Holton )-describes himself, as a ' Jack the lad ', a chirpy chippy, proud of his Cockney roots.
He described himself in Learning to Sing as a proud Southern Baptist who had journeyed away from those roots in his late teens in search of a religion with more liberal social policies, and then returned to that church because of family and social ties although he remains at odds with the church on some issues.
Burns remained proud of his working class roots, declaring to the Commons in a speech in 1901: " I am not ashamed to say that I am the son of a washerwoman ".
Cartel even reclaimed the word ‘ Kanak ’ from its derogative roots by using it liberally in their album, “ Don ’ t be ashamed, be proud to be a Kanak !” and branding it all over their T-shirts and stickers.
The Johnsmas Foy festivities on the Shetland Isles ( north of Scotland ), where the people are still proud of their Nordic roots also take place in the week building up to the 23 / 24 June.
Deeply proud of his working-class roots in the north of England, his most abiding cartoon strips, such as The Cloggies and the Fosdyke Saga, have been set in an exaggerated version of that environment.
Marist is proud of its Judeo-Christian roots and the heritage of the Marist Brothers and although Marist no longer has any religious affiliation, Marist Brothers still reside on campus.
In 2006 Palmer's College celebrated its 300th anniversary and is proud to be able to trace its roots back over 300 years.
As a member of the Slovene minority in Italy Franko Luin was not a Slovene or Yugoslav citizen ; nevertheless, he was proud of his roots and kept close contact with his family and with Slovenian authors.
She is proud of both her Indian and English roots and describes herself as Indo-Anglian.
Bagradian feels both proud and estranged from his Armenian roots, and Werfel develops this theme of estrangement throughout the novel and which is denoted with the book ’ s first sentence, a question: “ How did I get here ?” Bagradian also considers his French wife Juliette and their son Stephan and how they will adjust to their new environment given the state of war that now exists and prevents their return.
That's Ciudad Obregón, a young city barely 78 years old, proud of its Yaqui roots and of its immigrants that in the early 20th century came from Europe and the United States brought by the promise of a kind and fertile valley where they intermingled with the population that came from the mountains and other regions of Mexico.
Samuel's mother was English and he had a Polish father, he was proud of his Eastern European roots but was such a reluctant hero that he changed his surname to Ingham, from his mother's maiden name of Cunningham.
He was proud of his roots in the ' Fell and was a keen spokesman for the ' ordinary folks '.
Despite spending most of his life living and ministering in England, Lloyd-Jones was proud of his roots in Wales.
Therefore, the Cypriots along with their extravagant display of wealth that bears many oriental features, do not forget their roots for which they must have been very proud.
In a June 2009 Los Angeles Times blog article about Iranian-Israeli Jews showing solidarity with the Iranian protestors, said that " The Israeli community of Iranian Jews numbers about 170, 000 – including the first generation of Israeli-born – and is deeply proud of its roots.
Madeleine Sophie was born into a financially comfortable family whose ancestors had lived in Joigny for generations and were proud of their roots in the Bourgogne.

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