vices in English

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1. And the vices of peace are the vices of old men.

2. Counteracting Vices with Virtues Counteracting vices with virtues through the support of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit

3. His vices behind him, he was baptized.

4. In time, Willie conquered his vices.

5. Let thy vices die before thee.

6. Vices, however, like curses, come back to roost.

7. [Obs.] "To Abhor from those vices." --Udall

8. Intellectual pretension was never one of his vices.

9. Gluttony and drunkenness have been called carnal vices.

10. The Virtues and Vices of Arbitrating Legal Malpractice Cases

11. Vices are not pleasures but chains that enslave.

12. 5 Prosperity discovers vices and adversity virtues. 

13. Gluttong and drunkenness have been called carnal vices.

14. 7 Sherry is one of my little vices!

15. They legalized their union in marriage and overcame their vices.

16. Greed, pride, envy, dishonesty and lust are considered to be vices.

17. Some of my vices were easy for me to give up.

18. Moral virtues were a cunningly indirect alibi for modish economic vices.

19. 2 A modern-day author lists betrayal among today’s most common vices.

20. He used his inheritance to indulge his vices of drinking and gambling.

21. All I earned was not enough for my vices and affairs.

22. All stable vices, such as cribbing or weaving, are best avoided.

23. Yet what our little coterie suffered was, I believe, disproportionate to our vices.

24. Machine tools and machine parts, namely hand-operated fastening mounts and manipulation devices for workpieces, operated by compressed air, by oil pressure or by electric control, drive mandrels, vices, machine vices

25. So City Hall made sure our carnal vices were kept to a public minimum.

26. 24 Their supernatural protagonists had encapsulated the virtues and vices of human beings, thoroughly homogenized.

27. With its halo of mystery, absinthe never ceases to provoke heated debates about its vices and virtues.

28. Abandoning these vices and others like them does much to improve the economic situation of a family.

29. John, with a drug problem and a gambling habit, had turned to crime to finance his vices.

30. The inherence vices of PTFE limit it's application as anti - corrosion coating in the engineering field.

31. 23 Elmer Gantry feels guilty for his vices: seeing people on the sly and drinking.

32. It finds expression in acts of particular virtues or vices like honesty, generosity, Cheerfulness, jealousy or cruelty

33. Socket wrenches, ring spanners, fork wrenches, combination wrenches, vices, screwdrivers, pliers, ratchets and other control tools therefor

34. Since acedia stirs up all the other vices, it cannot be cured by a single contrary virtue.

35. Entry into it will be the blessed privilege of those who continue to reject this world’s vices.

36. However, not hand-operated or powered chucks, vices of metal for workpieces and clamping cylinders for power chucks

37. Yes, we cultivate a real hatred, an abhorrence, of such vices as premarital sex, adultery, and homosexual acts.

38. Someone who bears the mark of all known vices... who should be banished by his own admission.

39. Hand-operated clamping tools, in particular three-jaw chucks, four-faced clamps, chucks, clamping vices, receiving mandrels, expanders, clamping sleeves

40. A man, indeed, is not genteel when he gets drunk; but most vices may BE committed very genteel ly(James Boswell.

41. Vices with pipe jaws are less likely to distort copper pipe: a pipe vice can usually be hired.

42. Despite its prevalence in our culture, Acedia may be the least understood of the seven capital vices, or 'deadly sins.'

43. Backslide definition: to lapse into bad habits or vices from a state of virtue , religious faith , etc Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

44. Unhappily, habits which may have had some virtue in times of scarcity became vices in times of relative abundance.

45. Welcome to Acculturated (a-culture-rated), an online magazine about the virtues and vices of pop culture and why pop culture matters

46. I will begin by identifying with the traditional reference to “capital vices and sins” in general and to acedia in particular.

47. Instead of wasting their resources on vices, they use them for their own good and for the good of their family.

48. 4 He was a social satirist who portrayed the vices and follies of the aristocratic society of the London of his time.

49. Arachne was motivated by the challenges in creating ser-vices that process very large numbers of very small re-quests

50. Even this might have been bearable if the King had not been tainted with the vices of meanness and frugality.