virtue
81virtue name — noun a Puritan given name, such as Hope or Charity, derived from one of the Christian virtues …
82virtue claim — ideological request …
83virtue is its own reward — a good deed provides its own reward, satisfaction from doing a good deed is the reward …
84virtue is its own reward — The knowledge that you have done the right thing, or that you have acted in a moral way, is sufficient reward and you should not expect more …
85virtue, infused — Добродетель вмененная …
86virtue, virtuous — Hemolele, pono …
87Civic virtue (organizational citizenship behavior dimension) — is one of the five dimensions of organizational citizenship behavior (hereafter, OCB) identified in Dennis Organ’s prominent 1988 definition of the construct. Originally, Smith, Organ, and Near (1983) first proposed two dimensions: altruism and… …
88DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue — Promotional artwork for DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue Developer(s) Hothead Games Publisher(s) …
89George Virtue — George C. Virtue, Esq. (c. 1793 – 8 December, 1868) was a 19th century London publisher, well known for printing engravings. His publishing house was located at 26 Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, London, EC.cite web… …
90Civic virtue — Civility redirects here. For the Wikipedia policy on civility, see Wikipedia:Civility. Jacques Louis David s 1784 painting The Oath of the Horatii, illustrating a dramatic moment from Livy s history of Rome, embodies eighteenth century ideas… …