51. We make a virtue of our differences. 52. Peter Gignoux, head of the petroleum desk at Salomon Smith Barney in London, suggested that Russia might simply be making a virtue out of necessity. 53. Lee has made a virtue of ambiguity on the subject of independence. 54. The Thai politician who made a virtue of virtue is finding it hard to sell his act nowadays. 55. When he could only afford a plastic saxophone, he made a virtue of its wailing sound, as he became a pioneer of free jazz. 56. In fact, given the amount of dissent on Europe within Conservative ranks, Major is attempting to make virtue out of a situation he cannot control. |