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The governor certainly takes pride in Pittsburgh's accomplishments and would be more than willing to participate in a friendly wager.
Chuck Ardo
It was a meeting that reflected very well, with a lot of pride, on the accomplishments of a successful administration. What we inherited in 1993, to what we turn over now in 2006 ... we can take a lot of pride.
Ralph Goodale
The photo may not be exactly what the Pittsburgh Opera expects, but it carries out the wager and reflects the feelings of all of us at Seattle Opera.
Speight Jenkins
We know he isn't a transit-friendly, labor friendly governor. I hope he hears the public and passengers out there. We will continue to ask him.
Yvette Salazar
His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion. Our pride was hurt the last time we played there. We remember the feeling coming back to Louisville after losing to Pittsburgh, so we definitely wanted to go back and give a better performance. Can you imagine your career ending with a game like Pittsburgh?
Taquan Dean
Coach (Huggins) and I are really close and he understands the situation for himself and the position it has put me and the players in. He takes great pride, as we all do, as to what he has built here over the past 16 years. He takes great pride in seeing that go forward, especially with this group that are all here because of him.
Andy Kennedy
Lambda thinks there's a shot here at the Supreme Court. The governor appoints judges, and the governor's been very friendly to the homosexual agenda, so maybe they felt that there was a red carpet here in that regard.
Chuck Hurley
The Academy takes great pride in honoring the accomplishments of these outstanding and influential individuals, ... Throughout its history, Fellows of the Academy have been dedicated to advancing intellectual thought and constructive action in America and the world. We are confident that our newest group of Fellows will help us fulfill that mission in significant ways.
Patricia Meyer Spacks
Part of being a professional hockey player is that you can't wager bets. That's part of the business that we have to accept with pride.
Mike Foligno
He's got incredible pride. He gets great satisfaction from playing well, not from an ego standpoint, but from the pride level. He takes great pride in performing well. He has great disappointment when he doesn't play well. It hurts him.
Jon Gruden
Whatever it takes. I'm a guy that loves the game of baseball, period, ... All aspects. I take pride in all aspects of the game - defensively, pitching, whatever it takes to be successful, that's what I take pride in.
Dontrelle Willis
Belief is a wise wager. Granted that faith cannot be proved, what harm will come to you if you gamble on its truth and it proves false? If you gain, you gain all; if you lose, you lose nothing. Wager, then, without hesitation, that He exists.
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I pride myself on being physical. It takes a lot of work, day in and day out. I pride myself on being a leader and on being that guy that you can count on.
D'Qwell Jackson
We have a responsibility to racing fans to ensure the security and integrity of each and every wager made. We seek to require each wagering entity to monitor its pools and to participate in a national monitoring system by regulators to investigate potential illegal activity that could cheat the bettors and undermine the participants (of pari-mutuel sports).
Ed Martin
Pittsburgh is a very friendly arts town. By the attendance, by the warm encore, it showed there's an audience for this music.
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