During the 1950s the evil of communism was invariably defined by the virtuousness of its enemies. |
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Callers try to top each other in the virtuousness of their hysteria, and the violence of their solutions. |
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« Following in it a very French virtuousness, Jean Image did not cease to oppose in impossible word a systematics end of receive! |
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Luke's innocence and virtuousness are emphasized in comparison to Hans' rugged masculine physical appearance, his morally ambiguous occupation and mercenary ideologies. |
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Ostensible market deafness towards Italy's virtuousness has become a recurrent government refrain as the market pressures persist. |
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Some critics questioned the unwavering virtuousness of many of Mr. Clancy's heroes, particularly Jack Ryan. |
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Lasallian universities will then show a kind of refined virtuousness and academic excellence made more luminous by the Lasallian charism that lay beneath. |
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Of course she can, because this is the kind of cool restaurant in Portland, Oregon, where patrons regularly seek elaborate assurances about the virtuousness of their food. |
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Handel avails himself of a broad scale of expressive characterizations in music, which convey in superb manner both the unpredictability of Saul, as well as the virtuousness of David. |
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It looked like bilge, but it was delicious: fallish, with a farmyard undertone and none of the virtuousness that normally accompanies recipes involving pulses. |
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Comus argues for the virtuousness of temperance and chastity. |
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