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Prudence (Latin: prudentia,
contracted from
providentia meaning "seeing ahead, sagacity") is the
ability to
govern and
discipline oneself by the use of...
- "Dear
Prudence" is a song by the
English rock band the
Beatles from
their 1968
double album The
Beatles (also
known as "the
White Album"). The song was...
- Imprudence.
Prudence may also
refer to:
Herreshoff Prudence, an
American sailboat design Prudence (given name)
Prudent Investment Prudence, West Virginia...
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Prudence Anne
Villiers Farrow Bruns (born
January 20, 1948) is an
American author,
meditation teacher, and film producer. She is a
daughter of film director...
- are four
virtues of mind and
character in
classical philosophy. They are
prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. They form a
virtue theory of ethics...
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August 15, 1942) and
Prudence Ann
McIntyre (July 12, 1945 –
September 15, 2023),
known professionally as
Patience and
Prudence, were two
sisters who...
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Prudence MacLeod (née Murdoch; born
August 1958),
possibly also
known as
Prudence Odey[citation needed], is an Australian-British
philanthropist and non-executive...
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Prudence Penny was a pen name used by
women home
economics writers and
editors in
various Hearst newspapers in America,
starting in the 1920s.
Under the...
- 41°37′01″N 71°18′59″W / 41.6170°N 71.3164°W / 41.6170; -71.3164
Prudence Island is the third-largest
island in
Narragansett Bay in the
state of Rhode...
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Prudence Heward (July 2, 1896 –
March 19, 1947) was a
Canadian figure painter,
known for
using acidic colour, a
sculptural treatment, and
giving an intense...