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Savalas pair toughness with beauty, Sclavos pair toughness with beauty, Scaevola pair toughness with beauty, or Sacarlas pair toughness with beauty ?
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Dianthus
Dianthus (family Caryophyllaceae) A genus of mostly perennial herbs in which the calyx is tubular and enclosed tightly at the base by an epicalyx of 1–3 pairs of scales. There are 5 long-clawed petals. The fruit is a 4-toothed capsule. Many species (e.g. pinks and carnations) are grown for... Read more |
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Hylas
Hylas , in Greek mythology, beautiful youth. He was a favorite companion of Hercules. While on the expedition of the Argonauts, Hylas was dragged into a spring by water nymphs enchanted by his beauty and was never found.... Read more |
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Leah
Leah , in the Bible, Laban's elder, less beautiful daughter and Jacob's first wife.... Read more |
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Jessie Mae Hemphill
Jessie Mae Hemphill1923–2006 Blues musician, singer, songwriter, guitarist, percussionist Blues musician and vocalist Jessie Mae Hemphill was a paradox. Her rough exterior portrayed a tough, independent woman. Yet the beauty of her voice exposed her delicate femininity. Known as the She-Wolf of... Read more |
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Hymen
Hymen or Hymenaeus , in Greek mythology, personification of marriage, represented as a beautiful youth carrying a bridal torch and wearing a veil.... Read more |
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Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast (1994), a musical fantasy by Linda Woolverton (book), Alan Menken (music), Howard Ashman, Tim Rice (lyrics). [Palace Theatre, still running.] The timeless tale of an arrogant prince ( Terrence Mann) turned into a beast and saved by the love of a beauty ( Susan Egan) had... Read more |
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Beauty
beauty In Greek mythology, Paris was called to judge who of three goddesses, Aphrodite, Hera, and Pallas Athene, was the fairest. Eris, the goddess of discord, started the trouble when she appeared at a wedding, and threw a golden apple inscribed ‘For the Fairest’. The result was a... Read more |
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Gwion Bach
Gwion Bach In ancient Welsh romance and myth, son of Gwreang. Assigned to stir the magic brew in the cauldron of science and inspiration intended for Ceridwin's son, Gwion tasted the liquid and became gifted with supernatural sight. He fled, pursued by Ceridwin, and the pair were changed... Read more |
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picturesque
picturesque term used in 18th-century England to refer to a landscape that looked as if it had come out of an academic painting. Used as derogatory criticism of such painting, the picturesque was considered pretty rather than beautiful.... Read more |
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