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Alexander Pope credited him with "ev'ry virtue under heav'n".
You feel you are admiring a hothouse flower, virtue under glass.
But she said of him in 1902: "He has every virtue under heaven, and nice tastes, certainly.
Suzanne Burden as La Presidente seems to find it difficult to suggest rigid marital virtue under seige, or to make her fall from grace sufficiently horrifying.
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In his ethical theory Philo described two virtues, under the heading of justice, that are otherwise unknown in Greek philosophic literature religious faith and humanity.
Paradoxically, the film's troubling ambiguities are among its virtues: under the guise of the universal theme of love and its mysteries, Ceylan offers a glimpse of harsh and unresolved local particulars.
The commercials also fail to note that Dr. Jarvik only started taking Lipitor about a month after he started touting its virtues under a contract that would pay him a minimum of $1.35 million over two years.
The virtue of temperance passed from Greek philosophy into Christian ethics and became one of the four cardinal virtues under St. Ambrose and St. Augustine.
A significant cultural reassessment of this virtue seems under way: it is now taken less as a sign of weakness and more of inner strength.
She's simply and uniquely Pamela, a beautiful servant girl whose virtue is under sustained and ingenious assault by the son of her late employer.
We found that cute food induced more consumption when the food is perceived as vice or under hedonic motivation, whereas neutral food induced more consumption when the food is perceived as virtue or under utilitarian motivation.
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