Sentences with phrase «wear as a badge of honour»

Have you got anything else to say that I can also wear as a badge of honour.
Her pride in being «normal» is something she wears as a badge of honour, celebrating her Brummy accent, determined to carry on speaking in her own voice because «if we don't start sounding like the public, ordinary people will disengage and we'll be left with the Establishment holding court and we can't have that!»
A celebrity, cameoing as herself, politely acknowledges Howard's existence, and he proceeds to repeat this comically minimal tidbit as an anecdote, wearing it as a badge of honour throughout the film.
Wherever I traveled around the world, Canada's Iconic Maple Leaf was always worn as a badge of honour on my sleeve.

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Thanks David, I'll wear your comment as a badge of honour.
I wore my simplicity as a badge of honour to prove to others how radical and committed i was...
Entitled, «Stop Wearing Sleep Deprivation as a Badge of Honour,» it explores the complicated relationship that many adults today have with sleep, particularly in this age of prioritizing constant connectedness over getting the rest our bodies need.
The American, despite its name, is distinctly European in its pace (slow) and outlook (bleak), and it wears its lack of thrills almost as a badge of honour.
Wearing a smeared chorus of yellow, green and brown across its grille, lights and windshield, almost as a badge of honour, the Amarok sat happily in the driveway.
I have to admit I actually found it quite easy, which should be concerning seeing as the series wears its difficulty like a badge of honour.
In fact, as she talks about this status, it is clear that it is something she wears like a badge of honour and is keen to hold on to for the freedom it gives her.
If recycling is an environmental «good», then the wind industry can proudly wear its ability to recycle hundreds of $ Billions of other peoples» money as a badge of honour.
Compare that to the contribution of McIntyre and the statisticians like Wegman or McShane and Wyner who seem to wear their ignorance of paleoclimatology, or scientific methods for that matter, as a badge of honour.
Mitch seems to want to wear, as a badge of honour, that he is prepared to offend.
Honour becomes an internal badge worn invisibly by those as the result of a well - developed conscience.
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