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Convenience and silence can be virtues, of course, and as head-of-state accoutrements go they're far less absurd than the tents Qaddafi used to travel with, and pitched in a garden in Paris.
Faith is only one of the theological virtues, of course, the others being hope and charity (or love, agape): and St Paul famously affirms that the greatest of these is love (I Corinthians 13).
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This is not without virtue, of course.
I would also like to add the hope that the Government of the United Kingdom - which is not included in the present decision of the EU Schengen zone by virtue, of course, of not being a member - will also shortly follow the same path.
Patience is a virtue too, of course – peeking through keyholes to plot guards' patrols is as essential a tool of the trade as the crossbow and dagger.
The United States was lucky to have George Washington as a founding father, because he had that same civic virtue, and of course he had read about and admired Cincinnatus.
Kroft is no roadie, and he only gets ratings when the accused corporate witch is stoned in the town square, not bloviates about his virtues, which will, of course, be the seductive pitch.
Of course, virtues like the ones Mr. Brooks lists -- "industriousness, sobriety, fidelity, punctuality and dependability" -- are all free.
In the end, of course, virtue triumphs.
Of course, virtue is not a potency for contrary effects in any way at all.
The virtue of such diversification, of course, is that it reduces your exposure to loss from inflation and defaults.
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