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be virtues of
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The inherent power of a god, or other supernatural being.
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Convenience and silence can be virtues, of course, and as head-of-state accoutrements go they're far less absurd than the tents Qaddafi used to travel with, and pitched in a garden in Paris.
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The cluster is also noteworthy be virtue of the presence of two LanC-encoding genes, Franean1_1333 and Franean1_1336.
Perhaps there really are virtues of teaching children online ("Skeptic Now Sees the Virtue in Teaching Children Online," news article, Dec. 28).
Some virtues are virtues of reasoning: some intellectual excellences are dispositions to infer conclusions from premises already believed.
In many ways, these are virtues born of necessity.
Family ties within the elites were important, as were the virtues of loyalty, courage, and honour.
All that is comes to be by virtue of connectedness.
It is in virtue of being meaningful that truth-bearers are able to enter into correspondence relations.
"The assumption being that a Year 11 Muslim boy is, by virtue of being a Muslim boy, intimidating".
The first is by virtue of being excused for his action; the second is by virtue of his action's being justified.
There are sins of omission but there are also virtues of patience.
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