1. A New World makes many virtues out of small things. 2. Anita Roddick has made a virtue of flying in the face of business convention. 3. But Simon does not merely make a virtue of necessity. 4. She made a virtue of her acting limitations by joking about them. 5. What I did was to make a virtue of my misery. 6. And he has made a virtue of rhetorical stridency, the very characteristic that throughout the Cold War era worked against Republican presidential candidates rather than for them. 7. Bobs are trying to make a virtue of their all-American blandness. 8. Bodies that would once have been considered imperfect -- fat, disabled or old -- are now in unselfconscious evidence in work that makes a virtue of their imperfection. 9. Bush, attempting to make a virtue of a necessity, has said that he supports the single congressional inquiry. 10. But the advisers said such a move could be particularly risky for their campaign because Bush has tried to make a virtue out of his desire to stay upbeat. |