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It is also easier for everyone else to tend the good life: traditional rural pursuits are more resistant to erosion, and certain prejudices and values -- the land, table and the sense that, faute de mieux, living well is still the best revenge -- cut across class and calling.
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Those traits of which we approve naturally (without any social contrivance), such as beneficence, clemency, and moderation, also tend to the good of individuals or all of society.
Inmates who tend the garden also earn "good time" — they get three days' credit on their sentence for each day of work.
Today, all of the 100-plus men and women helping us to steward the land and tend the animals make a good living wage.
Back then, the Park Service's Olson notes, the agency "tended to tell the good side of the story, rather than the whole story".
On Shaftesbury's view, what it approves of are natural or public affections, which are the beautiful and harmonious motives tending towards the good of the whole system of rational creatures.
Only those with good behavior can tend the garden.
His daughter, Lee Matfus, tends the stand a good deal and one of her daily customers is Mayor Joseph McKee.
"What I find is the smaller ones tend to be the good ones".
The players tend to remember the good times in their family homes, the flickering images on the tube, the famous names that gave them a goal, a hope, a framework, a history.
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