| 41. | The first, composed of four virtues, brings a cure by means of the opposing force provided by the cardinal virtues.
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| 42. | "The cardinal virtue " of this account is the author's " intimacy with the show-business scene that was Fosse's chrysalis,"
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| 43. | Stained-glass windows depict the Ten Commandments above the entrance and the cardinal virtues in the first floor windows overlooking Violenstra�e.
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| 44. | Ahimsa is one of the cardinal virtues Most popularly, Mahatma Gandhi strongly believed in the principle of " ahimsa ".
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| 45. | It also led to a commission to decorate the meeting room of the Caja Madrid with allegories on the Cardinal Virtues.
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| 46. | According to Shaposhnikov, the cardinal virtue of Conrad was that under him, there was a real teamwork among the General Staff.
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| 47. | De Botton suggests the example of the Scrovegni Chapel, which has paintings of the " cardinal virtues " and their corresponding vices.
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| 48. | The two supports nearest the front of the pulpit depict Christ over the Four Evangelists and Ecclesia over the four Cardinal Virtues.
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| 49. | Despite the fact that seven virtues defeat seven vices, they are not the canonical seven deadly sins, nor the four cardinal virtues.
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| 50. | In a city that woefully lacks a top-drawer hotel, the Hilton is blessed with those three cardinal virtues : location, location and location.
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