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His boss, Mr Greenspan, preaches fiscal virtue at every opportunity.
It will not market virtue, at least not overtly.
More space is similarly a virtue at Mini, whose Paceman concept is hard to categorize.
It means the filthy rich can maintain their lifestyles while buying virtue at a cost few of them will notice.
Woods's mantra before the tournament began was that patience would be a virtue at Augusta this year.
Gov. David Paterson's $121 billion doomsday budget has the virtue, at least, of matching scarce dollars against harsh reality.
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Here politics still aims at virtue, and at the virtue of all the citizens, but those citizens all play a part in holding civic offices; the ordinary activities of politics are shared, in what is described as a mixture of monarchy and democracy.
We saw all his virtues at the 2010 World Cup, where Forlán was the player of the tournament.
One cannot help but admire a machine that combines sporty and utilitarian virtues at such a reasonable price.
Cultivating the eulogy virtues, at least in one's professional life, is much harder to do with a full load of debt.
Earlier in the summer, as Assemblyman Karim Camara of Brooklyn was extolling his virtues at an endorsement news conference, Mr. Thompson stood beside him checking his phone behind a manila folder.
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