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The Saint Albert the Great Science Academy in San Carlos City, Pangasinan, which offers preschool, elementary and high school education, takes pride in having St. Albert as their patron saint.
In 2010, Iran's parliamentary speaker Ali Larijani said takes " pride in Lebanon's Islamic resistance movement for its steadfast Islamic stance.
The community takes especial pride in the fact that no alcohol is allowed there.
Instead of traffic lights, the city takes pride in its traffic police that directs the oncoming traffic with their dance-like movement of their arms and hands.
Dennis's family has been butlers to the royals of Delain for centuries, and Dennis takes great pride in his work.
He flaunts ... his illiteracy, takes pride in his ignorance, mucks along anyhow, blindly believing in the infallibility of his genius.
As many small towns and cities in the Southeastern United States do, the city of Guin takes great pride in their high school athletics.
Because of the land taken for the bogs, however, growth is limited, giving the town a rural flavor it takes pride in.
As apparent from its coat of arms, Upplands-Bro takes pride in its pre-historic history, and boasts some of the oldest ancient remains in Sweden.
The competitions revolve around the turkeys each town raises and takes immense pride in.
The musical is a tribute to the black musicians of the 1920s and ' 30s who were part of the Harlem Renaissance, an era of growing creativity, cultural awareness, and ethnic pride, and takes its title from the 1929 Waller song " Ain't Misbehavin '".
She apparently takes some pride in her diagnosis.
The President of the United States of America takes pride in presenting the Navy Cross ( Posthumously ) to Lieutenant Commander Edward Henry " Butch " O ' Hare ( NSN: 0-78672 ), United States Navy, for extraordinary heroism in operations against the enemy while serving as Pilot of a carrier-based Navy Fighter Plane in Fighting Squadron TWO ( VF-2 ), attached to the U. S. S.
When Vorian tells Xavier's grandson ( the first Abulurd Harkonnen ) the truth, he takes his grandfather's name with pride.
Until today, the University takes pride in these three areas of knowledge as these degree programs in U. P.
He enjoys shouting at or executing members of his own crew for insubordination, and takes professional pride in his job of demolishing planets.
Justice Clarence Thomas is the major exception to the rule that Justices hire clerks from elite schools ; he takes pride in selecting clerks from non-top-tier schools, and publicly noted that his clerks have been attacked on the Internet as " third tier trash.
The actor described his character as someone who " really takes pride in the fact that every day he's dealing with life and death circumstances ".
It is crafted by a film-maker who takes pride in the thrills and sly fun he packs into every frame.
On the other side, there were Simon ( Christopher Sieber ) and Philip ( John Benjamin Hickey ), a same-sex couple who takes pride in how well they were able to raise their adoptive daughter.
Indeed, Horseheads takes pride to enshrine in monumental devotion to proclaim “ Horseheads is the first and only town and village in the U. S. dedicated to the service of the American military horse .”
The village now takes great pride in its " world famous Croghan Bologna ", produced and sold at the Campany family's meat market, and was a center of the pure maple syrup industry before a microburst in the mid-1990s which brought extremely high winds, destroying many of the older, larger trees.
A point of some pride to the Sappers is that their name takes the form Corps of Royal Engineers rather than, for example, Royal Engineer Corps.
Cloud, meanwhile, takes pride in his past, confident in his abilities as a " former member of SOLDIER.
Prince takes pride in being " very good with pain.

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The turret screw machine, now known as the Brown & Sharpe hand screw machine, takes its ancestry directly from Mr. Brown's efforts to introduce equipment to simplify the manufacture of the sewing machine.
The SCR process, with its precision corner-posts, its precision guide lines, its working level scaffold, and its hand-level brick supply takes eight manhours to get set, but once ready it makes it easy for bricklayers to lay a thousand bricks a day.
In there aren't many young people in the neighborhood the modifier young takes dominant stress away from its head people: the fact that the young creatures of interest are people seems rather obvious.
In the rare case where a corporation's only substantial asset, or its most important one, is a claim for refund, perhaps its transfer should not be permitted, whether the reorganization takes the form of a statutory merger or of the acquisition of assets for stock.
The great column from which the square takes its name was erected by the Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Louis Glazer is chairman of the men's committee that, among other jobs, takes over part of the responsibility for staffing the shop during its evening hours.
A Modest Proposal is the name of The University of Texas at Dallas ' Alternative Student Newspaper, the monthly opinion paper of the University ; it was also the name of a regular column in SWIFT Magazine of Harvard University, a satire publication that also takes its name from Jonathan Swift.
); its design was planned by the government of the day ; and it places individual letters in syllable clusters with equal dimensions, in the same way as Chinese characters, to allow for mixed-script writing ( one syllable always takes up one type-space no matter how many letters get stacked into building that one sound-block ).
The order takes its name from the family Asparagaceae and is placed in the monocots.
At the end of this period, not longer than one year, the soul then takes its place in the World to Come.
* 1984 – STS-41-D: The Space Shuttle Discovery takes off on its maiden voyage.
However, when a speaker wishes to emphasize that the individuals are acting separately, a plural pronoun may be employed with a singular or plural verb: the team takes their seats or the team take their seats, rather than the team takes its seats.
Importantly, the convention only comes into force if the aircraft takes off or lands in a place different than its country of registration.
* 2003 – NATO takes over command of the peacekeeping force in Afghanistan, marking its first major operation outside Europe in its 54-year-history.
the plot takes place only in a gigantic megastructure / arcology simply called the City, which is still being expanded by its automatic systems.
Traffic shaping usually takes place in the Network Interface Card ( NIC ) in user equipment, and attempts to ensure that the cell flow on a VC will meet its traffic contract, i. e. cells will not be dropped or reduced in priority at the UNI.
Usually an arrondissement includes cantons and a canton includes one to several communes including the chef-lieu, " chief place ", from which the canton takes its name.
Light-time correction depends upon the velocity and distance of the emitting object during the time it takes for its light to travel to Earth.
From this appearance it takes its name.

1.250 seconds.