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So what does it get for its virtue?
They say that for all its virtue and vegetables, it's not playing waistline watchdog.
Although Ms. Kawakubo's summary for her show was "white drama," its virtue was that it was open to interpretation.
"You can argue that a breakup is extreme and a bit scary, but its virtue is that it is simpler and less regulatory".
There, at the top of the charts for general domestic mutual funds published in Sunday Business last week, was a fund that wears its virtue on its sleeve: the Virtus Small-Cap Sustainable Growth fund.
In a column titled "Before Manliness Loses Its Virtue," David Brooks argued that it is embarrassing for the country, but also for the institution of masculinity itself that the President and several of his top advisers are openly needy, puerile, and immature.
Due to its virtue of preserving edges, it is widely used in image processing, such as blind deconvolution, inpainting, and superresolution; see [1].
I also like that it's not plastered with decals proclaiming its virtue — just a few small Bluetec badges.
Twitter, which has been emphasizing its virtue as a real-time public platform as it prepares to make a public offering of stock next month, has been particularly effective at persuading marketers that it is the best way to reach audiences talking about the hottest television show or the week's National Football League games.
Furthermore, it is a direct two-step technique which by its virtue of high temperature and power density paves way for high production rate.
That is its virtue.
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