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"There's an obsession in architecture with permanence, it's considered the ultimate virtue," he says.
In such an environment, many here say, juxtaposition is the rule and avoiding provocation is the ultimate virtue.
Yet that ultimate virtue is given an altogether different twist by Nemes — one that's not prominent in "Shoah" but that emerges prominently in Lanzmann's most recent film, "The Last of the Unjust," from 2013.
Because self-sufficiency has been elevated by the state as the ultimate virtue and contrasts with modern prosperity have been shut out, there is little likelihood of immediate demand for the political and social change that brought revolution in the former Soviet Union.
Not everything is going to be easy, and patience is the ultimate virtue.
Being green becomes the ultimate virtue above and beyond any other virtues.
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For him the formlessness and the homogeneity of Impressionism were its ultimate virtues.
Whatever its ultimate virtues, the DeLay fund-raising brochure displays a certain out-of-date understanding of the New York scene.
There is a reason why the ultimate bourgeois virtue is thrift, and the ultimate working-class virtue is solidarity.
The adhesive for that, first under Margaret Thatcher and later Tony Blair, was personal "charisma"—now the ultimate political virtue.
He said that he had "ultimate responsibility by virtue of my position" for the subsidiaries.
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