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...weak, from a scholarly perspective." Huntington makes no reference to the finding in the Latino survey that although 92% of Anglos expressed an "extremely strong" or "very strong" love for the U.S., so did 84% of Mexican Americans. The survey indicated that 91% of Mexican Americans were "extremely proud" or "very proud" of the U.S., compared with 92% of Anglos. De la Garza says there is no reason to think those figures have changed recently. For a 1996 article he co-authored, De la Garza analyzed the Latino survey data (this is where the regression analysis comes in) and concluded...
...needed a game like that,” Hendricks said. “He had a couple of tough draws against Texas Tech and Louisiana-Lafayette, and he needed a game like that to get his confidence up. But I am very proud of the way he went out there. All you can ask is for him to keep us in the game, and he did a lot more than that...
...Hachiji Dayo! Zenin Shugo! (It's Eight O'Clock! Everyone Gather 'Round!). In a country that took itself very seriously, Ikariya's show had few sacred cows, routinely poking fun at everyone from bumbling businessmen to preening celebs. Ikariya played the consummate straight man: stolid, good-natured, never too proud to enjoy a good chuckle at his own expense. In the 1980s, as Japan grew richer and more worldly, Ikariya's homespun charms lost their grip on the public imagination. But Ikariya left Japan with an important lesson: dignity doesn't have to come at the expense of humor...
...chance to play against him and have the opportunity to do so on the biggest stage for the first time,” Ben said. “It makes me feel good knowing that my brother has had the same success that I have and it is a proud accomplishment for the family...
Stephanie N. Kendall ’05, a member of HRC and the communication director for Massachusetts Students for Bush, said she was proud of the support from Harvard and other universities in the state...