By performing his duty to the best of his ability.
Not only did it destroy land near its borders and kill thousands, the Treaty of Versailles which ended it took a toll on national pride, the strength of its army and the amount of land it possessed.
· because they had just helped defeat Britain's longtime rival, France, in the French and Indian War · because they took pride in their English heritage · because they enjoyed their rights and freedoms as Englishmen
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I wrote archivesCanada to get information on my Great grand father David Hamel who was awarded that and many others it took 5 months but they were a great help .
Because that cost many of are soldiers lives and it took a lot of soldiers from their home to fight.
William Shakespeare took great pride in his name.
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Cliff took great pride in his job as a postal worker
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(noun : self approval, ego - also a group of lions)His pride would not let him apologize for his mistake.The professor took pride in his accomplishments at the school.The pride of lions moved into the savanna that spring.(verb : to give self approval)We pride ourselves on being impartial, but we all have our biases.The country can pride itself on supporting freedom and equality.
It is a holy part of how Jesus wanted to worship his disciples as a Catholic. It took great pride for someone to do such a thing.
I was not alive during the 30's but I would imagine it was great. There were no hippies that were protesting the war and the United States had jobs and people took pride in what they did. I wish it was that way today.
I was not alive during the 30's but I would imagine it was great. There were no hippies that were protesting the war and the United States had jobs and people took pride in what they did. I wish it was that way today.
Romans took great pride in their extensive water distribution and sewage networks.