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Another act was subsequently passed, by virtue of which this suit was instituted by the appellee.
IPN materials possess a series of unique properties, by virtue of which they represent particularly suitable candidates for this application.
The hue is the property of light by virtue of which a colour is discernible, red, green etc.
One may ask by virtue of which properties true and false are to be considered as logical values.
The gain can be adjusted voluntarily, by virtue of intention, which has often been called top-down or endogenous attention.
In other words, he defends by virtue of laws of which he is an instrument.
The Washington demonstration is among the last remaining Occupy sites, enjoying First Amendment protections by virtue of its location on federal park service property.
On January 23 , 1899 the Malolos Constitution by virtue of which the Philippines was declared a republic and which had been approved by the assembly and by Aguinaldo was proclaimed.
By virtue of the industry in which they compete, real estate companies are almost always founded and developed by entrepreneurs.
One approach holds that psychological attributes confer moral status by virtue of the interests to which they give rise.
By virtue of the population from which they were selected, they are likely to be from higher socio-economic groups.
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