Lawrence Park proudly advertised in House and Garden in 1925: "Restrictions?
For years, Walter Arensberg proudly advertised his infidelities.
Although the administration proudly advertises the success of the six-party talks, this same administration adamantly rejected the engagement until the last moment.
The company was pleased to comply with Rachmaninoff's restrictions, and proudly advertised him as one of their great recording artists.
Nevertheless, Peugeot proudly advertised its victorious racing heritage at every opportunity.
And anything and everything else in popular culture that proudly advertises itself as trash.
McShain wrestled as a "tough guy"; he proudly advertised his list of injuries to demonstrate the amount of punishment his body could take.
As the show became more influential, studios would proudly advertise when their movie got "two thumbs up".
Coker proudly advertises that it will provide free mounting and balancing if customers buy tires and wheels together.
They are employed not just by Chinese or other foreign firms, but by indigenous firms as well, including some which proudly advertise their Nigerian roots.