"Virtue itself turns vice being misappliedand and vice sometimes by action dignified" talks about reversal of common roles.
The first part, "Virtue itself turns vice being misappliedand," references the idea that what appears as virtue can actually be vice.
The second, "and vice sometimes by action dignified," discusses how actions typically seen as negative can sometimes have dignity.
In whole, this phrase means that virtue and vice are arbitrary.
For another literary reference to this idea, read _The Fall of the Jesus Freaks in the College Classroom_ by B.H. Fairchild.
A cause of action is sometimes defined as the legal basis upon which a claim for damages or other relief rests. Sometimes it refers to the claim itself. The word "action" refers to the actual lawsuit.
they can wreck the game itself but im not sure about the DS itself.
Sometimes.
Internet hoaxes are mistruths or exaggerations that often attempt to have readers perform some type of preventive action. The preventive action more often than not has a negative effect. Sometimes the hoax will be a warning about a non-existent virus, while the preventative action includes installing a fix that is actually either malware or infected with a virus itself.
No, "lazily" is an adverb, not a verb. It describes how an action is done rather than being the action itself.
The action replay itself can be found in any gamestop the codes are scatted tho the web
A bee does not sting itself, but a wasp sometimes will. Bees will sting other bees if they are fighting.
Bartolomeo Cristofori created the original hammer action in a piano (he also invented the piano itself).
It's a adverb because it describes an action and isn't an action in itself. You can't patiently. but you can waitpatiently.
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Answer is not an adjective. The action of answering would be a verb and the answer itself would be a noun.
There are a lot of reasons. Usually to protect itself from predators, but sometimes they bury themselves to look for food.