Observer Online Desk. Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni has said Bangladeshis are proud of their religious and social harmony. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is working relentlessly to take that harmonious Bangladesh forward. It's unfortunate but true, that a certain quarter is always trying to circulate communal hatred and destroy peace. We are proud of our work. We design, build and support websites and apps for clients worldwide. We make your business stand out. Interested? Let's chat. Gallery List. Business. Gallery side. Software. Single side. Software, Technology. Gallery List. Business. Single Side. Software. Gallery Full Width. We are so proud of you, son. The future belongs to you my dear son. Because you are making us proud since you have taken your first step on the soil. Believe in yourself and go ahead. It has been an honor to raise you, son, and I am proud of the kindhearted man you have become. We are proud of our new accreditations Strut Foot are proud to have achieved accreditations from ISO (9001 & 14001). This highlights our commitment to our quality of work, procedures and processes to ensure the customer receives the best available support. We are proud of our part in bringing into a position of unique authority in the world one who symbolizes, as can no other man, the hopes of all peoples for peace, liberty and justice. One leader in the world today towers above all others and inspires the trust, admiration, confidence and good will of all the peoples of every nation—Dwight D cash. Sentence examples for we are proud of ourselves from inspiring English sources Is your sentence correct in English? Login and get your AI feedback from Ludwig. Login and get your AI feedback from Ludwig. Login and get your AI feedback from Ludwig. Is your sentence correct in English? Login and get your AI feedback from Ludwig. Later, he added, "We are proud of ourselves. "But we are still alive and we are proud of ourselves. We knew we were facing a big side in Africa and we played our own game and we are proud of ourselves. He added "We have got to have more faith in ourselves and be proud of what we have achieved and if we are proud of ourselves it shows. Show more... We were proud of ourselves. Billy, Norman … We were proud of ourselves. That was standard practice, and we were proud of ourselves for doing it". Show more... Used by millions of students, scientific researchers, professional translators and editors from all over the world! Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing. Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists Most frequent sentences © 2014-2023 Ludwig 06333200829 REA PA-314445 Do Not Sell My Personal Information "If only You could close your eyes And see what I see When I look at you And your beaming light." Source Sharon McCutcheon/Unsplash It seems easy to feel pride when we watch our loved ones succeed. Our partner getting a well-earned promotion. Our child doing their first play on stage. Our dog learning a new trick. Our friend releasing their first book. Sometimes, watching our loved ones succeed, we are so proud it feels like we will split open with pride. Yet, we almost feel a little embarrassed to be proud of our own achievements. We’re shy to toot our own horn, and we’re not that keen on getting extra attention for our successes. We worry it’s a little egotistical and possibly even narcissistic to talk about our achievements, even though we have every right to. More importantly, we have the right to be proud of them. You have every right to be proud of your achievements, your successes, your steps forwards, and your learnings. To be proud of having chosen to read this page and said, “Yes, I matter, and I am worthy of love.” The thing is, it’s up to you what you feel proud of. There are no rules about what qualifies as a success or achievement, and maybe it’s not even those things that make you feel the most pride. Sometimes, especially if you’ve been feeling a bit blah, the thing you’re proud of could simply be getting out of bed and carrying on with your life. Sometimes, it’s the littlest things that can make us feel proud. Cooking a new yummy dish. Finishing a book you’ve been reading for a while. Learning a few phrases in a new language. If you’re career-driven, maybe you’re proud of a good meeting with your manager or of winning a new client for your new, small business. If you’re a new mom, maybe you’re proud of getting your baby to sleep through the night or of making them smile for the first time. If you’re an athlete, it could be a big step forward in progress in your training. Anything goes. Anything that you feel proud of goes. So, let’s get to practice. 1. What are you most proud of in the last month? Then, dive deeper. Dive into who you are and what you’re proud of in yourself. 2. What qualities are you most proud of in yourself? Your smile that lights up every room, your tight abs that are there due to lots of fitness training, or your natural ability to make small talk? The way you're able to see the positive in any situation, how you're able to see how you could improve any scenario, or the way you show gratitude for everyone and everything? See what comes up and believe in what comes up. Be proud of it all. What’s on your list of things to be proud of? Who you are Your best traits Your smile and the way it lights up the world The way you carry yourself with confidence How much you care about your loved ones and the world The challenges you’ve overcome The lessons you’ve learned Being able to forgive yourself Being able to forgive others Doing things even when you’re nervous Taking the next step even though you’re scared Trying something new Quitting a job you hate Sticking to a job to pay the bills Going after your dream job Braving a blind date Traveling somewhere new and foreign Learning another language Developing a new skill Admitting when you’re wrong Not boasting when you’re right Saying no to things you don’t agree with Saying yes to things that excite you Reading this page Making self-love a daily part of your journey Everything and anything If you feel stuck on getting that pride going or can’t seem to identify the traits or qualities you’re most proud of in yourself, go back in time. Think of things people have often praised you for. What have your best friends, loving parents, siblings, professors, managers, or co-workers appreciated in you? What are some of the common themes that flow through the praise? What are the trends or repeating qualities or behaviors that come up more than once? Finally, you can also ask your most trusted cheerleaders about this. This is something you should do only after you've reflected yourself and have already come up with at least one of your favorite qualities. That way, you feel empowered because you can find the good in yourself, yet you're happy to get some good insights from others too. So, if you want that extra external input, do this Ask your biggest supporters what your top three qualities are. Get at least a few responses from a few people and see where the common themes are. That's where you'll see your sweet spots and awaken yourself to those beautiful qualities that others see in you so clearly. Respect what they say, and trust them too. They're telling you those are your best qualities because they've seen, and fallen in love with, the real you. This is an excerpt from Notes on Self-Love. Facebook image andreonegin/Shutterstock 25 other terms for we take pride- words and phrases with similar meaning Kyle left, Garry right and their children, Curtis, Phoebe, Bella and Haydn Picture Garry RatcliffeIt all began on a rainy day in the centre of Canterbury. I was waiting patiently in line at Costa to grab my usual cappuccino, when this handsome guy started chatting in the queue with me… At the time I was flattered, but years later I have had to face the truth that Kyle chats with anyone! Forced’ to sit together in the packed coffee-shop, we ended up swapping numbers and, some months later, arranged to meet for a drink in Rochester. When he was 15 minutes late, and I called him, he told me he was just parking the car’. Years later, he confessed he was just leaving the house – it turns out just parking the car’ would be an excuse he’d use countless times over the years – but I’m so pleased that I waited around for another 15 minutes. I have had to face the truth that Kyle chats with anyone! Picture Garry Ratcliffe Because despite his dreadful time-keeping, he is one of the most reliable, hard-working, loving men I’ve ever met. Nothing is ever too much trouble for Kyle. Our life, even back in the early days, was full of joy. It was the typical 30-something routine, involving meals out, trips abroad, coffee and pastries for Saturday breakfast. Life was pretty good. We both wanted a family, but options were limited. Despite a couple of well-meaning friends who put themselves forward to be our surrogate, we couldn’t contemplate this, knowing how many vulnerable children were languishing in the care system, just waiting for a home. So when I saw an advert in the local paper from a boy who was looking for a forever home’, I applied immediately, then called Kyle to tell him what I had done. His excitement was easy to recognise over the phone. He started to ask questions, wondering what the boy in the advert looked like, sounded like, what he liked to do. And finally he asked what his name was. Garry and Kyle meeting HaydnPicture Garry RatcliffeAs a result of answering that ad, Haydn came along. Six years old, with cerebral palsy and a wheelchair, he was full of sadness and questions. He was the first child we fostered, and after a couple of years, became the first one we adopted, too. Over the next few years, we realised we were not particularly good foster carers – we kept adopting the children that were meant to stay just for a short time. Curtis, or Curly as we call him, came along after Haydn when he was just 12 weeks old. He has a range of complex needs and was never expected to even reach his first birthday. Our girls, biological sisters Bella and Phoebe, came along together to complete the set. Bella has Down’s Syndrome and Phoebe is mainstream’, but their bond is a true wonder to see. How could we ever give them back’ or allow them to be split up? It turns out, we couldn’t and by 2014, we were a family of six. Curly has serious life-limiting conditions and we wanted to future-proof’ his memory by starting something that he could be proud of Picture Garry RatcliffeTwo dads who didn’t know what the hell we were doing, with four awesome children, full of hope and buckets of love to give. Looking after four children who had been adopted might have been hard enough, but with three of them living with severe and complex disabilities, the job was certainly a lot tougher still. We both coped in different ways. I would need to talk and talk. Kyle would go silent, working out a game plan in his head, only sharing once it was fully formed. However, we always stood united, holding each other up on the days when a clear way forward was difficult to see. Even today, as the six-year-old who entered our lives is now 18, our hearts swell with pride at how fun all four of them are. Proud that they love life. Pride at their determination to seize every opportunity. Two dads who didn’t know what the hell we were doing, with four awesome children, full of hope and buckets of love to give Picture Garry RatcliffePre-lockdown, our friends and family thought us mad as the six of us boarded a train, ending up in Amsterdam for four days of eating ice cream on the street, taking canal boats and generally watching the world go by. The kids’ high level of need never stops us doing anything. However each trip requires very careful planning. Curly’s reliance on oxygen, as well as a blended diet fed by a tube in his tummy, enough pads nappies for three of our four children who are doubly incontinent, and enough meds to open our own local pharmacy, means that we never travel light – but the planning and the few extra bags are always worth it. Now our lives have changed again. I’m now a school leader running a group of primary schools as their CEO, and Kyle is the Head of Curly’s Farm, part of Curly’s Legacy – a charity we started together in 2019, in the name of our youngest son. We realised we were not particularly good foster carers – we kept adopting the children that were meant to stay just for a short time Picture Garry RatcliffeCurly has serious life-limiting conditions and we wanted to future-proof’ his memory by starting something that he could be proud of. Curly’s Farm is a place of sanctuary for many youngsters. It is a working farm with a carefully chosen staff team of adoptive parents, those with children with special needs, or those staff that have been part of the care system themselves. If you’ve been chucked out of school, you’re given a fresh start at Curly’s Farm. If you are on to your sixth foster home in a year, Curly’s Farm will give you the consistency and security you need. If you are working hard to understand your gender or your sexuality, Curly’s Farm will offer you a place of reflection and safety. Children and young people might come just once a week, or more regularly, depending on their level of need, but when they return home, they always leave the farm feeling supported and challenged and cared for. As we enter the month of Pride, it is fitting that as two dads, we are so proud of the achievements of our children Picture Garry Ratcliffe I have the utmost admiration, respect and love for my husband Picture Garry RatcliffeTheir hands are dirty, their boots full of mud and worse – each one knowing they have taken full responsibility for the jobs that take place on every farm up and down the land – feeding, cleaning, shearing, grooming, calving, lambing, and much more. As we enter the month of Pride, it is fitting that as two dads, we are so proud of the achievements of our children. But there is a growing group of children and young people, who attend Curly’s Farm, that we are equally proud of. Like Boo, a young man who arrived at the farm on day release’ from school, who now works full-time at Curly’s. Or Frankie, a young person who is deaf and blind, and has discovered absolute joy and wonder by working with the animals – gaining a connection with humans as much as the pigs, sheep and goats he helps to look after. I want to explain that our life is pretty tough. Right now, as I write this, Curly and Kyle are in hospital. Curly is fighting a serious infection, and of course, Kyle won’t leave his side – so I’m at home with the other three, trying to reassure them that everything is going to be OK. This is our norm. Our hearts swell with pride at how fun all four of them are Picture Garry RatcliffeAt some point, everything might not be OK – like, for example, if Curly gets some horrid infection that he just can’t fight. How do we cope with this constant worry? By standing side by side, dads and kids alike, always grabbing the excitement of life and the next challenge with both hands – even when myself and Kyle are frantically working through a hundred different scenarios in our head, to keep life as normal and as settled as possible for our wonderful tribe. Because of Curly’s Farm, I often see life through a different lens to Kyle – especially when as well as trying our best to keep four children alive, I often arrive home to find a baby goat or even a few piglets in the kitchen, who just need that extra bit of love and care’ apparently!. I have the utmost admiration, respect and love for my husband who not only takes his responsibility as a father and children’s charity head incredibly seriously – but also his capacity to open his our home to half the farm infants, too. But with the tough comes the beauty – and I can’t begin to describe how privileged our lives are – totally enriched, not only because of the life we have with our children, but how we’ve been able to share just a little bit of our own children’s determination, resilience and pride with hundreds of children that are now able to call Curly’s Farm a home from home. Garry’s piece was originally published in June 2022 – you can catch up on his and Kyle’s story in his My Platform podcast episode Do you have a story you’d like to share? Get in touch by emailing Share your views in the comments below. MORE Sisters finally meet 75 years after being put up for adoption after World War II MORE When is Pride Month 2023, what is it and why do people celebrate it? MORE I’m 37, but people never ask when I’m having kids because of my disability Sign up to our guide to what’s on in London, trusted reviews, brilliant offers and competitions. London’s best bits in your inboxPrivacy Policy We are proud of our record of reducing nuclear forces. Temos orgulho do nosso desempenho na redução das [...]forças nucleares. At Netafim we are proud of our record. Na Netafim, estamos orgulhosos do nossos feitos. We are proud of our record and of the traditions we have [...]created. Sentimo-nos orgulhos deste nosso feito e das tradições que [...]criámos. Here in the European Union and the [...] European Parliament, we should be proud of our record on passenger rights. Aqui na União Europeia e no Parlamento Europeu, [...] podemos estar orgulhosos da nossa reputação em termos de direitos dos [...] passageiros. It is obvious that we are proud of our track record, since we know that in Portugal we are [...]one of the main contributors [...]to a more prosperous, fairer, more ethical and more sustainable society. 30 years ago, we described the mission of Sonae as "To Stimulate the Economy, to Promote Well-Being". É claro que nos orgulhamos do caminho feito, pois sabemos que, em Portugal, somos um dos principais [...]contribuidores para [...]uma sociedade mais próspera, mais justa, mais ética e mais sustentável. Há 30 anos, dizíamos sobre a missão da Sonae "Dinamizar a Economia, Promover o bem-estar". Again, we are very proud of our staffs' long record of experience and expertise in managing [...]the sometimes complex and always-sensitive [...]itineraries of the business traveler. Mais uma vez, estamos muito orgulhosos de nossas equipes "longo historial de experiência [...]e competência na gestão do vezes [...]complexas e sempre-itinerários sensíveis do negócio viajante. We are a proud people, proud of our long-term record of peacekeeping and peace-enforcing by our defence forces throughout the trouble spots [...]of the world. Somos um povo orgulhoso, orgulhoso do nosso grande historial de manutenção da paz e de aplicação da paz por parte das nossas forças de defesa [...]em todos os pontos sensíveis do mundo. We are proud to have Paul as the head of our Management Team and with his track record, we're sure Pachira [...]will have a long and successful business life. Estamos orgulhosos de ter Paul como o chefe da nossa Equipa de Gestão e, com o seu historial, temos [...]a certeza de que a Pachira terá uma vida de [...]negócios longa e bem sucedida. Here in Porto Feliz we are especially proud of our retro-washing [...]project. Aqui em Porto Feliz, [...] estamos especialmente orgulhosos de nosso projeto de retrolavagem. At B2W, we are proud of our staff's dedication and the excellence [...]of results which arise from this dedication. Na B2W, orgulhamo-nos da dedicação do nosso pessoal e da excelência [...]dos resultados que decorrem dessa dedicação. We are proud of our reputation for dealing with [...]suppliers in a mutually supportive and open way. Orgulhamo-nos da nossa reputação de negociação mutuamente [...]encorajadora e aberta com os fornecedores. We are proud of how enthusiastically our current business relations [...]support us in organizing the import and sale of our products. Temos orgulho do entusiasmo com que nosso departamento de relações comerciais [...]nos apóia na organização da importação e venda de nossos produtos. The quality of [...] our services as well as our concern with the energy efficiency of our Data Center are areas which we are very proud of," he added. A qualidade dos nossos [...] serviços, bem como a nossa preocupação com a eficiência energética do nosso Data Center são bandeiras das quais muito nos orgulhamos," [...]acrescenta o responsável. We welcome [...] the opportunity to shout from the rooftops how proud we are of our performance. Saudamos a oportunidade que [...] nos é dada de gritar bem alto a que ponto estamos orgulhosos do nosso desempenho. We should be proud of Europe's record. Deveríamos estar orgulhosos do desempenho europeu. We should be proud of that record and we must safeguard the sound budgetary and macroeconomic [...]framework that has made the [...]euro such a success," said Joaquín Almunia, European Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs. Deveríamos orgulhar-nos deste recorde e temos de preservar o sólido quadro orçamental [...]e macroeconómico que transformou o [...]euro num tal êxito», afirmou Joaquín Almunia, o Comissário Europeu para os Assuntos Económicos e Monetários. This Parliament has a proud history and record of fighting against these forms of violations of human rights and denouncing those that are exercising these [...]intimidatory actions. Este Parlamento tem uma história, de que se orgulha, de luta contra estas formas de violação dos direitos humanos, condenando todos aqueles que [...]perpetram estas acções intimidatórias. Besides, despite our proud home record, we can never underestimate our rivals and can't expect an easy game in front of us. Além do mais, apesar da nossa ótima campanha, nunca devemos subestimar os nossos rivais nem esperar um jogo fácil. We are proud of our employees who contribute a little [...]bit every day to helping sick people and making good health possible. Sentimos orgulho nos nossos colaboradores, que todos [...]os dias contribuem um pouco mais para ajudar as pessoas doentes e para [...]lhes possibilitar uma boa saúde. Really, it is very [...] curious to see that we are proud of our emotional independence. Realmente é muito [...] curioso ver que nos orgulhamos de nossa independência emocional. We are proud to use our technology to make critical data within many different types of documents available to anyone seeking information regarding the growing H1N1 pandemic. Estamos orgulhosos por poder usar nossa tecnologia para disponibilizar dados relevantes em diversos tipos de documentos para quem busca informações sobre a crescente pandemia de H1N1. With the years of development [...] and testing that have gone into our products, we are proud of the high-quality software we offer [...]to business customers. Com os anos de desenvolvimento [...] e testes que foram investidos em nossos produtos, temos orgulho do software de alta qualidade [...]que oferecemos aos clientes empresariais. We are proud to share some of our most recent accolades with you. Estamos orgulhosos de poder compartilhar alguns de nossos mais recentes elogios [...]com você. However, while the Conservatives have a long and proud record of fighting terrorism, our concerns about undue interference and politicisation in due legal process are equally long-standing. No entanto, embora os Conservadores tenham [...] um longo historial, de que se orgulham, de combate ao terrorismo, são igualmente antigas as nossas preocupações acerca da interferência e da politização indevidas de um processo que é um processo [...]jurídico justo. We are proud of this landmark in the history of our democracy. Temos orgulho neste marco da história da nossa democracia. After more than 75 years of continuous development, and [...] thanks to the [...] uncompromising and careful carrying out of tasks entrusted to us, we are proud to record our continuing leadership in this field. Passados mais de 75 anos, sempre em [...] constante desenvolvimento, [...] orgulhamo-nos de manter a liderança neste ramo, graças ao rigoroso e dedicado cumprimento das tarefas que nos são confiadas. Helping our clientele become key players in [...] overseas markets is what we do best and we're proud of our track record. Ajudar os nossos clientes a se tornarem peças importantes no mercado [...] exterior é o que fazemos de melhor, e estamos orgulhosos de nosso histórico. Lions, be proud of our record of success in disaster [...]recovery and rebuilding. Leões, quero [...] que se sintam orgulhosos das histórias de sucesso em [...] termos de recuperação e reconstrução após uma catástrofe.

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