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"Proud as a Peacock" was the advertising campaign used by the NBC television and radio networks from 1979 to 1981. The campaign was used to promote NBC's programming and to introduce the "Proud N", a logo that would be used until 1986.
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trees trimmed to typify them as two proud and haughty peacocks' and they were for two centuries the pride of the village. For a time they were not maintained...
properties, or something the proud individual identifies with. The field of psychology classifies it with guilt and shame asa self-conscious emotion that...
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starred in the lead role asa nun who battles A.I. in the Peacock science fiction series Mrs. Davis. Gilpin has appeared in films such as the mystery thriller...