But Bellew is not shy of proclaiming his own virtues, and has his eyes set on hyping an exciting battle of Britain with Cleverly.
Whatever his current virtues as a political candidate, there was then little debate that he was the committed star to help rescue the Salt Lake City games.
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That he is comfortable in his solitude, that he emphasizes its virtues, that his intelligence gives it a poetic gloss, none of this diminishes the poignancy of his isolation.
Still, Mr Fazio has at least kept some old-style virtues at his institution.
Ben Milne, the CEO of Dwolla, was on the bridge talking to reporters and espousing the virtues of his startup.
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Gates extolled all the virtues of his upcoming (yet nonexistent) product.
His book has the virtues of both journalism and scholarship not surprising, since Mr Lieven used to be a reporter for the Times and is now at King's College, London.
LeParmentier's brief Star Wars appearance saw his character extol the virtues of the Empire's Death Star space station and pour scorn on Vader's "sad devotion to that ancient Jedi religion".
Born in 1931 and brought up by his mother in Stockholm, he learned piano as a boy, and his poems match the virtues of music to the virtues of psychological analysis.
Second, for all his faults and the virtues of David Cameron, the Tory leader, it is far too soon to conclude that the preference for Mr Cameron evident in recent opinion polls is fixed.
That other great Argentine hero, the footballer Diego Maradona, has been heard, as he leaves restaurants in the early hours, extolling the virtues of his wife and children - while a prostitute hangs on each arm.
Liberal Democrat spokesman Edward Davey told MPs that recent announcements from Gordon Brown and Mr Miliband about a change in strategy for Afghanistan had gone "some way" to reassure his party about the virtues of remaining in the country.
Sir George Buckley, the boss of 3M, a big firm with a 109-year history of innovation, argues that companies like his can combine the virtues of creativity and scale. 3M likes to conduct lots of small experiments, just like a start-up.
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Anxious to extol the virtues of his latest starter design, the general manager of our factory that produced starters lobbied me for a separate block of time to discuss his new design with the purchasing manager of one of our largest diesel engine customers who happened to be attending our quarterly meeting.
One of McCain's biggest potential virtues -- his appeal to moderates -- was gone.
Krebs goatee--he would stand by his car and explain its virtues while hawking Rat Fink wares.
He has a note on his desk reminding himself of the virtues of patience.
In the final 20 minutes they meet in an astonishing duet that allows their discrete virtues to flower: his expressive lightness, her remarkable sinuousness.
The latest twist involves a man who epitomises his country's low-key virtues, Valdis Zatlers, the former president.
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But much of his speech was devoted to extolling the virtues of hereditary peers, such as himself.
But then, he says, sales reps from Pfizer descended on his office to pitch him on the virtues of the higher-priced Zithromax.
But then, he says, sales reps from Pfizer (nyse: PFE - news - people ) descended on his office to pitch him on the virtues of the higher-priced Zithromax.
What his stocks have in common are the value virtues: solid balance sheets, good growth prospects and industry leadership.
But there is one poignant irony: having penned encyclicals on the Christian virtues of hope and charity, his papacy did not last long enough to complete a planned one on the subject of faith itself which is so dear to his heart.
He will no doubt use his bully pulpit at the ECB to preach the virtues of fiscal harmony.
In the same debate Mr Gingrich delivered a peroration on the virtues of making people work that impressed his tea-party audience so much that they gave him a rapturous standing ovation.
His mission: to spread the word about the virtues of home-grown American fuel made from stuff that normally gets thrown away, or in the case of corn cobs, plowed back into the fields.
With this abiding classic of the 1960s, Mr. Truffaut leapfrogged back a generation to join his idol, Jean Renoir, and reasserted the virtues of naturalism and vivacity that had been treated with disdain by French directors of the late 1940s and early 1950s.
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Meanwhile, at an African Union summit in Ghana, Mr Mugabe was, as usual, feted by his fellow African leaders, where he pronounced on the virtues of pan-African unity.
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