This lady was a first cousin of John Evelyn the diarist, and is described by him as possessing unusual sprightliness and comeliness when 86 years old.
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A male Binukot, also called " Pangantohan, " is chosen for his comeliness and should be revered by a community for his beauty.
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In Sisu-Gitika " ( Pasya Bhasvaram ), " the comeliness of God s creation is observed in the limbs of the delicate baby.
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Hence they grow old beardless and their young men are without comeliness, because a face furrowed by the sword spoils by its scars the natural beauty of a beard.
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To those who equate goodness with comeliness, the object of Ms . Howard's obsession might seem, at first glance ( or even second glance ), an odd one.
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For instance, in a magical world, the Referee could add a Mana Stat for the casting and control magic spells, or add a Comeliness Stat, which rates the physical attractiveness of a character.
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The castle was frequented by other Pre-Raphaelite artists and writers, including Christina Rossetti, who wrote of it : " Even Naples in imagination cannot efface the quiet fertile comeliness of Penkill in reality ."
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Feel free to improvise-it can be a longish term-it's'a manner of exercising the cranial muscles that the face is brought into closer agreement with the current conception of male comeliness '.
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Whether gauged by President Hugo Chavez extolling the comeliness of the Venezuelan woman in speeches or the magazines that trace the careers of the growing number of Venezuelan male models who are achieving success abroad, this is a society that sets an extraordinary stock on looking good.
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After the winner was announced, one of the crabs took the traditional victory walk, making its way down a miniature runway before the handlers were presented with the Cucumber Rind Cup, " the symbol of crustacean comeliness " given to each year's winner.