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Proudly, 65% of the over 10.1 million tons of waste generated from businesses and residents each year is diverted away from landfills.
Antonio Villaraigosa: New to the Blue in Los Angeles Antonio Villaraigosa 2011
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Proudly, 65% of the over 10.1 million tons of waste generated from businesses and residents each year is diverted away from landfills.
Antonio Villaraigosa: New to the Blue in Los Angeles Antonio Villaraigosa 2011
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Proudly I sold the place two years after completion.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery Jack Canfield 2011
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Miranda LeClair, 30, a former military police officer for the Navy, carried a sign that read: "Proudly served in silence for nine years."
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Proudly old-school, Mr. Fink eschewed computers, emails and cellphones and typed letters to a legion of correspondents, illustrating the envelopes with magical figures, which made the letters impossible to throw away.
Illustrator Added Whimsy to World's Great Works Bob Davis 2011
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Proudly displaying other cuts and abrasions, Lay revealed a large tattoo of a ship on his arm and admitted to feeling delicate.
At home in Jerusalem: Micky Lay, the real-life rebel behind the role that wowed Broadway 2011
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Proudly displayed between them was a mint Kennedy half-dollar in a presentation case.
Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011
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Proudly, she stood up to take her pay for the week from Signor Carlotti.
Uprising Margaret Peterson Haddix 2011
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Proudly displayed between them was a mint Kennedy half-dollar in a presentation case.
Kill the Irishman Rick Porrello 2011
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Miranda LeClair, 30, a former military police officer for the Navy, carried a sign that read: "Proudly served in silence for nine years."
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