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How to use Prudence in a sentence

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After burning up a roll of film Prudence lowered the camera and took the film out to replace it.
Flight Lieutenant Prudence Buckton said it was great to be out of her office and in a field environment.
He suddenly hit the brakes and Prudence shot forward in her seat, bracing herself on the dashboard.
Inside, the office seemed dead, and Prudence detected a faint smell of alcohol.
I don't read Slate at all, but have Dear Prudence delivered direct to my inbox.
Prudence kicked as hard as she could as the men dragged her out of the vehicle and to the side of the road.
Prudence wisely discerns the good, justice rightly does the good, temperance constrainedly loves the good, fortitude bravely keeps you good.
Darrius shut the engine off and leaned on the steering wheel, taking a good look at Prudence.
Prudence tried to tune out their angry voices, instead listening to the sound of her own heartbeat.
Sitting on a natural shelf in the rock was a dingy mirror, and Prudence finger-combed her hair in it before smiling through the redness of her nose and eyes.
The men roughly pulled Prudence and the others from the wagon and put cast iron shackles around their wrists, attaching them to the cart so they wouldn't get away.
I have satisfied myself that she is alive, and apparently well, and hiding in plain sight. Prudence prevents me from saying where.
Prudence is the standard he also uses to show that critics of the Bush Doctrine, the isolationists, realists, and liberal multilateralists, fundamentally got it wrong.
A new cautionary diction, an uncustomary prudence inflected our way of talking to one another.
If you don't obey the higher law of prudence by watching your step on an icy day, you will be compelled to obey the lower law of gravity.
Travelers to such destinations practice extra alertness, precaution and prudence.
They must also possess deep political prudence, founded on an appreciation of ancient history as well as modern affairs.
What we have here as a problem is a lack of prudence in approving a loan proposal.
So teachableness is necessary and teachableness and docility are both included in prudence.
Fiscal prudence from politicians might sound like an electioneering mantra to some, but its a badge of honour to me.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Prudence felt her fingers tingle with a vixenish desire to slap the face before her.
Prudence with them is a matter of thrill like the rest of sublunary contrivances.
Economy may be styled the daughter of Prudence, the sister of temperance, and the mother of Liberty.
Prudence had nearly completed her operations and was salting the cream in the pail.
There, Prudence, there's a pioneer to hew down the first rough difficulties of your path.
Prudence was occupied in furling her parasol, and in fastening the folds.
The prudence which teaches one man to be a Whig, will make of another a Utopian.
It was a requirement of prudence and safety which commends itself to every logician and legist.
There was a sort of brutal temerity in his prudence, the temerity of a man with big fists.
Other considerations occurring to his prudence had kept him tongue-tied from day to day.
They are men of prudence, and persuade E. to go with them, as a makeweight.
And your skull will be so top-heavy with prudence, that it will be difficult for you to keep on your feet.
But what is person, clary, with one of your prudence, and your heart disengaged?
He decided that prudence required him to take the latter course, and left Thilutha unassailed.
But prudence does not pertain to the appetitive powers but rather to the cognoscitive.
Your peers will probably be of the opinion that you display a commendable prudence.
Who ever had the safer road to fortune if he could have walked with the commonest prudence?
The contaminator is sure to be seized and confined till prudence, if not virtue, ties his tongue.
True morality is hostile to that prudence only, which is preclusive of true morality.
As a matter of prudence, he had rented a safety-deposit box at the Crdit Lyonnais in which to keep it.
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