| 11. | Socrates asks Meno to consider whether good things must be acquired virtuously in order to be really good.
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| 12. | The wise man will act virtuously, since he will see it as the right thing to do.
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| 13. | Usually, we go in virtuously for the coffee, but who can resist one of their Proustian madeleines?
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| 14. | After the death of his father, Prahlada took his father's kingdom and ruled peacefully and virtuously.
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| 15. | Not Lou Gehrig, living virtuously, unaware that somewhere out there was a disease with his name on it.
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| 16. | It is a beneficial thing for individuals and societies because it expands the opportunity to act virtuously and help others.
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| 17. | The advertisers say they are virtuously trying to wean people off the junk food they would gravitate toward on their own.
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| 18. | Under these special circumstances, they could get virtuously, religiously drunk on strong wine, safe from Venus'temptations.
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| 19. | That would seem closer to achieving the feat virtuously . talk ) 17 : 58, 10 May 2012 ( UTC)
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| 20. | The company felt the need to bring this stunning story into our homes, and did it virtuously _ without commercial interruption.
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