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proudly and wore
In his later years, Linebarger proudly wore a tie with the Chinese characters for this name embroidered on it.
" The star, which he proudly and frequently wore, was buried with him.
Similarly, The Philadelphia Sphas basketball team in Philadelphia ( whose name was an acronym of its founding South Philadelphia Hebrew Association ) wore a large Star of David on their jerseys to proudly proclaim their Jewish identity, as they competed in the first half of the 20th century.
The Peace Democrats accepted the label, but for them the copper " head " was the likeness of Liberty, which they cut from copper pennies and proudly wore as badges.
These four founders proudly wore their kite-shaped black and gold badges for the first time in public to Asbury's chapel service on March 14, 1870.
As one who for 37 years proudly wore the uniform of our country, I'm saddened to see a president employ these tactics, he of all people should know better because he was the target of exactly the same kind of tactics.
The officers serving under him during his career also went on to become influential in the Navy Department after his death, and together they proudly wore the unofficial title of " Preble's Boys ".
Colonel Driscoll proudly wore the " Acorn " on his uniforms during his stellar 38½ years of service.
After the game, Schilling proudly wore his shirt with the Red Sox's motto, " Why Not Us?
To remember their special bond, the men of ' the first hour ' proudly wore their special distinction:
Higginson received a saber slash on his chin ; he wore the scar proudly for the rest of his life.
Chairwoman Tove Lifvendahl proudly wore an " I love Bush " shirt after George W. Bush's election in 2000, although she was quick to criticise him for the steel tariffs he later imposed.
In their initial phase in late ' 74, The Quick proudly wore on their musical sleeves inspirations drawn from 1960s British Invasion bands: ( The Beatles, The Who, The Kinks, The Move, Love Sculpture ); and were modeled heavily on the Angelenos-cum-British expatriates, Sparks ( formerly Halfnelson ).

proudly and blue
The town of Wynne is considered " the city with a smile " and displays this title proudly on their single overpass which is also painted in the school colors of blue and gold.
The honored tree stands proudly in the silent Arnold forest, broken only by the calls of ospreys, wrens, blue jays and cardinals.
He proudly displayed his Christmas tree, which was hand-wired with 80 red, white and blue electric incandescent light bulbs the size of walnuts, on December 22, 1882 at his home on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
And proudly above waves the red, white, and blue.
He proudly displayed his Christmas tree — hand-wired with 80 red, white, and blue electric light bulbs the size of walnuts — on December 22, 1882, at his home in New York City.
The museum proudly displays a selection of the gifts that it received, ranging from a beautiful Majolica oil and vinegar cruet set to a light blue handknit infant sweater and cap with a note pinned to it saying that it was intended " Pour un Americane Bébé " to a simple handmade Valentine of thanks.
The 2001 film Joe Dirt finds the title character ( played by David Spade ) proudly displaying a large chunk of ' blue ice ' which he has mistaken for a meteorite, and the topic has also been covered on the TV show MANswers.

proudly and livery
The P. 180 Avanti II is the only aircraft to proudly display the legendary prancing horse as part of its livery, because it is the business aircraft flown by the " Scuderia Ferrari " the Ferrari racing team.
Since The Fat Controller had been apprenticed at GWR's Swindon Works, he allowed Duck to return to his original Great Western Railway livery, and retain his number ' 5741 ', which Duck wears proudly on cast brass numberplates on his cab sides.

proudly and her
Keith was on his feet because he didn't care at all about life any more: Penny on her feet, proudly, because she cared too much.
He was seen proudly reading her current book.
She proudly displays her son's head to her father, believing it to be a hunting trophy.
Always hindering her best efforts are her underclass sisters Daisy ( Judy Cornwell ) and Rose ( Shirley Stelfox and Mary Millar ), and Daisy's proudly " bone-idle " husband Onslow ( Geoffrey Hughes ).
He turned for solace to Carmen Miyares de Mantilla, a Venezuelan who ran a boarding house in New York, and he is presumed to be the father of her daughter María Mantilla, who was in turn the mother of the actor Cesar Romero, who proudly claimed to be Martí's grandson.
In a few days, Herleva, dressed in the finest her father could provide, and sitting on a white horse, rode proudly through the front gate, her head held high.
The Portuguese Ambassador proudly remarked that she was, ' totally without that meddling and activity in her nature.
The role won Hartman widespread critical acclaim, a fact proudly noted by the news media in her hometown.
Her shirts, which friends received regularly on birthdays, proudly bore a label with her mother's name, " Decie ", and beneath that, " Hand made by Lil Armstrong.
He proudly tells her that he got the wine himself from the Konigsberg cellars.
He has a look on his face like " see, this is what you truly are ," and the look on her face says proudly " yes, this is what I truly am.
: Always proudly her forehead will raise:
However, she credited the motivation for her support of women's suffrage to her Quaker paternal grandparents whose dedication to the abolition of slavery she admired, and proudly claimed Levi Coffin, an organizer of the Underground Railroad, was her great-great-uncle.
She argues a lot and proudly labels herself a bitch but her hair stays perfectly in place and in the end, she even gets to do a super-hero-like slow motion walk.
Thus, Ayesha proudly proclaims her own racial purity as a quality to be admired: " for Arabian am I by birth, even ' al Arab al Ariba ' ( an Arab of the Arabs ), and of the race of our father Yárab, the son of Khâtan [...] of the true Arab blood ".
Lady Beekman ( Norma Varden ) proudly shows Lorelei her diamond tiara.
" Molly Childers, brought up in a family that proudly traced its roots to the Mayflower voyage escaping oppression in England, also influenced her husband's outlook on the right of Britain to rule in other lands.
Milia then raises Komilia high over her head, proudly proclaiming her birth to be a symbol of protoculture.

proudly and house
On patriotic days he displayed Old Glory proudly from a rope extending from his house to a tree across the street.
A public house in the area still proudly bears a statue of the figure above its door, though it is now named " The Hermitage ".
He proudly wrote to his friend George Washington Greene: " I live in a great house which looks like an Italian villa: have two large rooms opening into each other.

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