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However, what is necessary quickly becomes a virtue, which is why "quality", "enduring" and "slow" became buzzwords.
As midsummer approaches, living above the 50-degree north line of latitude becomes a virtue as the day stretches deep into the evening.
A fault suddenly becomes a virtue and the friendly handshakes exchanged with the Hungarians after their wonderful display is no longer a sign of weakness but strength.
Because the public address systems at railway stations are generally tinny and incomprehensible, it goes, and also because passengers tune them out, it is one of the few places where endless redundancy becomes a virtue.
Stepanova's illustrated poems and dancing figures are crudely painted, which becomes a virtue in one striking self-portrait in which she grimaces, a tick-tack-toe board and black dots for her eyes, eyebrows and nose.
In Los Angeles, which is under martial law but continuing to turn out movies ("People still liked a good picture"), the walking zombies have become addicted to computer games, losing themselves in an alternate universe in which "total insomnia becomes a virtue".
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Impudence became a virtue.
Backed at last, his lack of an ego now became a virtue.
Greed has become a virtue and war a symbol of patriotism.
Necessity became a virtue as Cubans realised that only sustainable farming could feed the people.
Suddenly conflict of interest was no longer a problem; instead it even became a virtue, that of close knowledge and first-hand experience of the issue.
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