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A prime virtue of biography is specificity of psychological insight.
(This is a prime virtue of American dance in general).
Whereas the prime virtue for British players is obedience and silent devotion to the cause – soldierly discipline.
The prime virtue of the decanter is its ability to remove quite high levels of suspended solids from a liquid, with a reasonably low level of retained liquids in the separated solids.
As early as 1926, when Roethke was a sophomore at the University of Michigan, he was already laying special claim to "sincerity, — that prime virtue of any creative worker".
Yglesias: [I]t's a straightforward consequence of the right wing's sick obsession with reducing the level of taxes rich people need to pay as the prime virtue of politics.
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Pronounced patience is usually not one of their prime virtues.
This is not faint praise but a description of the work's prime virtues.
The nominal director of the film is James Solomon, but Bill Genovese is its main author, and its prime virtues arise from his quest.
His Apollo reminded me how manuals on classical singing in the virtuoso age of the 18th century always insisted that two prime virtues in performance were always spontaneity and intensity.
These have always been prime virtues in the Bournonville ballet tradition of Denmark, which was Mr. Hübbe's training ground, and they are yet more crucial in the Balanchine tradition at City Ballet, which Mr. Hübbe has adorned since 1992.
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