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Demonstrating its virtues for the small crowd that had amassed, he inadvertently splashed scalding water on one of his arms.
But that didn't keep them from extolling its virtues for Americans, 50 percent of whom, according to the author Ian Kerner, are either "extremely bored" or "somewhat bored" in their relationships.
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Curated by Amanda Hunt and confined to the lower lobby, with its low ceilings and dull lighting, the show can be appreciated for its virtues of variety, quality and as a kind of index to possibilities for further investigation.
These irritations are assuaged by the stand-out book of the season, for its virtues of no photographs, white paper and seemly typography.
The result, Hodgson argues, is an America unique not for its virtue but for its failings and illusions.
But for all its virtues, it is expensive and inequitable.
The present study adds to its virtues the predictability for early outcome in stroke patients.
And "Manchester," for all its virtues — and it is an overwhelming, exquisite film — isn't an intellectual film.
The Chinese Communist Party is trying to turn the worst embarrassment it has suffered in recent years into an advertisement for its virtues.
Labour evolved as a vehicle for advancing the interests of working people in recognition of Britain's parliamentary system and respect for its virtues.
"An Obvious Enchantment" is far from entirely convincing, but its virtues are distinguished enough for us to keep reading with pleasure and a sense of edification about a faraway world that Ms. Malarkey has brought colorfully to life.
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