Favorite Thing: "Amanda does the interiors, because she's amazing with color," says Bernsen, who was featured in the film "Kiss, Kiss Bang Bang" last fall and is also a regular on ABC's "General Hospital." "It's definitely a partnership. We love it. It's our favorite thing to do."
Although he was a favorite of the king, he was often in disgrace at court. It was he who coined the celebrated epigram on Charles, asserting that the king "never says a foolish thing nor ever does a wise one." His dissipated way of life undermined his health, and he died at the age of 33 after sending for Bishop Gilbert Burnet and, according to a pamphlet which the latter wrote, professing penitence for his misspent life.See Also Favorite Art:Dividing a plant is a common way of propagating many herbaceous perennials, and it is also used to rejuvenate favorite art plants and keep them in a vigorous condition.
Dividing a plant is a common way of propagating many herbaceous perennials, and it is also used to rejuvenate favorite art plants and keep them in a vigorous condition.
On The Other Hand See Favorite Deity:QUETZALCOATL, ket-sal'kwatl, the Mexican ufair god,» is a nature deity trans¬formed into a great national god and the founder of a priesthood. As he is a primitive deity, the legendary lore connected with him assumes many forms. He is the god of the winds who, driving the clouds before him, causes the moisture to descend upon the earth. He thus becomes the deity of the beneficial influence of the air, of medicines and of the healing art. These functions and attributes made him the god of fertility.
Since this sun-god was the islanders' favorite deity, tradition tells that from the rose (Gr. rhodos), one of his emblems, was derived the island's name. By 700 B.C., the Rhodians were conducting a lively com¬merce with their many colonists throughout the Mediterranean Basin. Persia intermittently con¬trolled Rhodes from about 540 B.C. to 470 B.C., when the Rhodians joined Athens' Delian Con¬federacy.
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