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This is an adult book, but all the characters have the essential virtue of fairy-tale heroes and exact our primitive affection unquestioningly.
As Wareham says, the parterre "has the essential virtue of being a low, flat planting, so it doesn't obscure the view over the Veddw valley".
Valla's reductive strategy has a clear aim: to equate this essential virtue of action, fortitude, with the biblical concept of love and charity.
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Others have highlighted the essential virtues of justice, courage, or honesty.
We need to figure out how to preserve the essential virtues of our Constitution while making it compatible with today's realities.
"The books listed here share the essential virtues of all good fiction: the renewal of our sense of the world, of ourselves, of language, the extension of ourselves across time and space.
Alessandra is also following the career of the Dominican monk Girolamo Savonarola, who has all Florence in thrall with his fiery sermons and calls for a return to the essential virtues of chastity and poverty.
A long article on Sholom Aleichem as "the Jewish Dickens" quickly veers from literature to the essential virtues of the Jews, including their "examining and comparing intellect" — a quality that, by early 1944, Greenberg was insisting on as "a Jewish bias toward the abstract".
"There is no essential virtue in not spending your money.
And this is the blood-red structure's essential virtue.
It will also help you demonstrate the essential business virtue of transparency.
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