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virtues

/ -tʃuËz; ˈvÉœËtjuËz /

plural noun

  1. often capital the fifth of the nine orders into which the angels are traditionally divided in medieval angelology
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The left suddenly rediscovered the virtues of campus free speech amidst the Gaza protests of the last academic year – at precisely the moment the right suddenly sought to curtail it.

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The poet Octavio Paz was just one of many to extol the plant’s virtues, saying, “the invention of corn by Mexicans is only comparable to man’s invention of fire.â€

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The virtues of index investing for the ordinary investor are indisputable.

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They talk with cocksure confidence about the virtues of clearing forest floors, moving water hundreds of miles to get to the fire zone, to “crazy woke left†coastal policies, and on and on.

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His virtues, and even his vices, were artificial ….

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