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And it has another virtue.
Until autumn arrives and a chill settles in, Gavroche has another virtue: a garden out back with trees, a three-tier stone fountain, candles and space for about 55 people to dine.
The bankruptcy amendment has another virtue: it could bolster a worthy rescue idea floated recently by the Treasury Department's Office of Thrift Supervision, one of the nation's bank regulators.
It also has another virtue – it brings into a museum artworks that, too often, remain outside the mainstream of contemporary art.
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Gerberas are horticultural stars based on appearance alone, but they have another virtue that has nothing to do with good looks.
But such remittances made up more than a fifth of the GDP of some countries such as Jamaica, Jordan, Lebanon, Moldova and Tajikistan in 2007.Data compiled by researchers at the World Bank suggest that remittances may have another virtue that is less widely appreciated.
Yet their performance of the "Haydn Variations" at Carnegie may have shown another virtue to having a conductor, even in their case.
And "George Washington's Teeth" reminds us that Washington had yet another virtue that modern leaders might well ponder and -- as the 18th century would have said -- emulate: he knew how to keep his mouth shut.
The show has one virtue.
His work has no virtue.
Originalism has the virtue of being simple.
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