At the close of the book, mother and son express pride in each other.
Still, they are beginning to express pride in their work, even, perhaps, aggressively.
All of them had arrived since 1989, and they expressed pride in learning about Judaism.
It means not being nervous of feeling and expressing national pride in England.
If his handsome face had been capable of expressing pride, it would have done so.
They express strong patriotic pride and stress Japan's international role.
Members of groups which have frequent time limits express significantly less pride in their work.
But across the state, Tennesseans who themselves are doing very well hardly express such pride.
Above us hung the chandeliers about which Paul had expressed so much pride.
Engel has expressed pride in the committee which is "a powerful check on the executive".