Sentence examples for whose virtue is from inspiring English sources

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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.

Amy Jessica Simpsonn) is the bodacious new cashier whose virtue is reputedly available only to employee-of-the-month title holders.

Amanda Baker is charming as the gently scheming Elmire, a woman whose virtue is tested both by Tartuffe and by her bamboozled husband.

Luciani has trouble taking seriously a heroine whose virtue is too apparent; Spreckelsen finds it seriously troubling to identify with an apparently virtuous heroine.

There's Patch (Jack Willis), Kaspar's martinet foreman, with a mute teenage daughter whose virtue is on the brink of compromise; and Kaspar himself (Victor Slezak), who poses as a paternal boss but is the most self-interested character of all.

For today's conservatives, the market has increasingly become the kind of utopian ideal that conservatives in the tradition of Edmund Burke have always feared — a thing whose virtue is not yet, and probably never will be, attained on earth, but must be worshipped nonetheless.

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Old teacups, little tables, candlesticks, chairs whose wicker had given way — the house was filled with objects whose virtue was not utility but character, atmosphere, warmth.

He married an admiral's daughter, whose virtue was the subject of vicious rumours in Dublin.Washington, meanwhile, never seems to have admitted to himself that his conduct in the affair was in any way questionable.

While one brother sees her simply as an exotic "other" whom he can bed without forming attachments -- very different from the attitude toward white women of the same time period, whose virtue was unequivocal and untouchable -- the other is downright violent in his conception of Dido, calling her "repulsive" but still expressing a desire to rape her.

It appears to be the philosopher's stone or holy grail of contemporary urban intervention, which is to do something as phenomenally successful as New York's High Line, one of whose virtues is uniqueness, without looking too much like the High Line.

So do Spartan kings, or at least the "completely good man" whose virtues are presented through narrative and analysis in Agesilaus.

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