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These things have one virtue: they rhyme.
But they do have one virtue that gives them scientific credibility: they make a prediction.
(Mellaril did have one virtue, notes Ms. Cottrell, of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill: it is much cheaper than newer, more effective and less troublesome antipsychotic drugs, and so Utah law requires that it be given to indigent patients like Ms. Duy who require such medication).
But hangovers have one virtue: they lead to a more sober view of life, at least temporarily.
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The show has one virtue.
But at least waiting and doing nothing has one virtue.
While O'Brien's technical skills should be crisp enough to please the iciest avant-gardist, he has one virtue more cerebral poets often lack: he isn't afraid to make a plain statement.
Black trumpets have one more virtue beyond their flavor: they are the easiest mushrooms on the market to clean and cook.
So it does have one potential virtue, though he opposes the death penalty.
Moreover, not even petitioner Bush challenges the principal undercurrents supporting the state supreme court's decision: the state constitutional right to have one's vote counted and the virtue of reconciling competing statutory provisions.... Undoubtedly the Due Process Clause imposes some limit on truly outrageous and arbitrary judicial action, "the most egregious of circumstances".
But Sarkozy has one big virtue.
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