Skeletons carrying briefcases conspire, laugh, then feign piousness in prayer.
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Her modesty and piousness is described by many contemporary historians and past Nawabs.
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In this way all these divine people would be bestowed with sublime faith and piousness.
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The piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced Christianity in the 16th century.
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Additionally, York twice refers to Henry's piousness.
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Some can't get past the air of piousness that the commonly cited metaphor of a cathedral imposes upon Bruckner symphonies.
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Throughout history, dance was used to express gratitude to heaven, as well as virtues such as loyalty and piousness.
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He steeled himself in practiced piousness.
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Paine felt that organized religion leads to piousness instead of humility when incorporated with powers of the state.
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Piety: righteousness by virtue of being pious
In spiritual terminology, piety is a virtue. While different people may understand its meaning differently, it is generally used to refer either to religious devotion or to spirituality, or often, a combination of both. A common element in most conceptions of piety is humility.