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Five years ago, sea salt as a must-have ingredient and garnish for sweets wouldn't have registered on the radar of many home bakers, but now it has become almost commonplace, in part because of Ms. Greenspan's unwavering belief in its virtue.
The National Gallery of Art in Washington will be exploring female portraiture in Florence during the second half of the 15th century in its "Virtue and Beauty: Leonardo's Ginevra de' Benci and Renaissance Portraits of Women," which will run from Sept. 30 through Jan . 6
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(And, in light of the recent Brexit vote, it's a reminder that no nation is ever monolithic in its virtues, or its sins, either).
An epoch is usually better mirrored in its vices than in its virtues; civic virtues are constant, whereas each corrupt period is corrupt in its own way.
And since it's a tangible investment that its owners can actually live in, its virtues become even more attractive regardless of any preferential treatment afforded it by the federal government.
I remember reading a passage from bell hooks once, the kind that circulates on Facebook because it sounds slightly unusual in its predictable virtue.
The right's belief in its own virtue is why it often descends into paranoia, and not only on talk radio.
Time Warner Cable is not alone in promoting its virtues as an ad medium.
Nonetheless, the beauty of "The Dream" lies in its integrated virtues, the whole picture.
Mr. Franco says Long Island Beverage had a competitive edge over some of better-advertised companies in its personal virtues.
Its virtue lies in its intimate focus.
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