They'd been chasing each other over the craggy cliffs, and that's when the shadow had passed over them. |
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The desolate pine forests, craggy gullies and rugged desert country are all perfectly suited to this style of movie. |
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Sen's camera surveys the craggy cliffs on top of which the massacre occurred. |
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You'll quickly reach Petit Byahaut, a small bay surrounded by green hills and craggy cliffs. |
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It was good to get on to the narrower path as it climbed north between craggy mountain walls to the summit. |
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Thrust together amid the stark, craggy cliffs of the Irish countryside, the three women confront old quarrels. |
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This, we soon discovered, is a craggy ridge only four feet wide, with precipitous 1,500-foot drop-offs on both sides. |
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A team of sports types with craggy faces walk past our window going to their car. |
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En route are wildflower meadows, rushing streams and staggering views of craggy peaks, cliffs and glaciers. |
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But his face is craggy from years in the wild, and his large hands are like paws. |
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The Elder's eyes flashed, his wide face craggy with age, his cheekbones and jaw resolute. |
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A shock of white hair sprouted from his scalp and his craggy face was accented by thick, bushy eyebrows. |
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His itinerary is exhausting, and on the evening we meet he already looks tired, his craggy face drawn. |
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It was an almost cheerful looking wizard, if that craggy old face being twisted into a smile could be called cheerful. |
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He pushed back the hood and the early morning sun highlighted a craggy, chiseled face with almost colorless blue eyes. |
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The craggy weather worn face had character and a person's life story was written there. |
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Describing the feeling of what it is like to scale a craggy wall with ease, Kirsty likened the experience to a Zen state. |
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The home movies are interesting, yet today's craggy faces pall all too quickly and it's very much an old scene. |
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Their features were at once craggy and dour, their skin tough-looking and weather-beaten. |
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A weather-worn face, as craggy as the surrounding hills, grins out from beneath a grizzled beard. |
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Peck's craggy good looks, grace and measured speech contributed to his screen image as the decent, courageous man of action. |
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From there, the eye glances to the craggy ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, perched in the distance. |
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And everywhere, like clouds heavy with whispered entreaties, prayers float over the craggy hills and valleys of Jerusalem. |
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It is an area dense with the thick woods and craggy terrain of a largely virgin Arctic rain forest. |
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Those who remember Jim will easily imagine the satisfied glint in his craggy face. |
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The painting depicts a calm, cerulean blue crater lake, ringed by craggy rock that flickers from lavender to cream, ocher to gray. |
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He had swallowed a lot of water, gashed himself badly on the craggy rocks and was wearing a heavy Aran sweater, a pair of heavy boots. |
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I'm very taken with Daniel Craig's craggy, rough-hewn portrayal in the film. |
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He was a craggy, bearded bear of a man in a black Stetson, who seemed to embody the rugged individualism of the pioneer. |
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The area features generally runnable deciduous woodland with some steep slopes and craggy outcrops and a reasonable path network. |
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As firelight flickers across his craggy face and sweat runs down his ample forehead, you can bet he's laughing manically. |
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There were grassy meadows, craggy rocks, secret caves and cover, and beauteous trees as far as the eye could see. |
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Just one look at his craggy face would tell a man that John Davis had been places. |
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The west side of the building is nearly monolithic, appearing impregnable, with ribbon windows and a sheer precipice of craggy stone. |
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But his craggy face looks somehow satisfied, as if he never expected anything else. |
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His image is right, his politics are right, his precipitously craggy face is right. |
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The white droppings of birds served as location pointers for eagles and vultures nesting in the craggy reaches. |
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Surrounded by craggy mountains, one can only reach it via train or a narrow, snaky highway. |
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The snow leopard, which roams the craggy, snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas, is so elusive that it verges on legendary. |
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Just short of the summit of the bealach climb the broken and craggy slopes west to a ridge high above the Garbh Coire of Ben Alder. |
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I've already mentioned the rough, craggy nature of these huge waters so don't forget your buoyancy aids. |
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In the Mediterranean, I've seen large, robust fig trees sprouting from craggy slopes and fractured rock cliffs. |
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His Caledonian ancestry was reflected in his craggy nose, narrow mouth and wrinkled brow, which gave him the look of a weatherbeaten ghillie. |
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It passes steel-blue waters, deep green forests and craggy mountains rising up to 2,500 feet, and you may see golden eagles. |
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The sets are craggy, and one might suppose that the feudal clans of Scotland were cave-dwellers. |
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As for the title track, why not use plucked strings, craggy violin bowing, and rumbling xylophones to gleefully pervert the title's sentiment? |
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Above the crest of the craggy hill the pilots had landed on, a small squad of Germans appeared, shouting and motioning to the parachutes. |
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Nadia asked between pants for breath, nearly two hours later as they neared the summit of the craggy bluff. |
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The craggy face of the town's store manager was worry-worn and wrinkled with time. |
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A craggy hill, criss-crossed by the sheep paths of centuries, forms the city's backcloth. |
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With everything from sweeping sand dunes to craggy volcanic craters, it's undeniably dramatic. |
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Now selling up this craggy portfolio, the former colonel is philosophical about the fate of the four homes he built on the rocky outcrop. |
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At an isolated crossroads stands this old inn, enfolded by high peaks and craggy tree-covered fells. |
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Vast expanses of craggy, snow-capped mountains, impressively silhouetted against bright blue skies. |
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A stone bridge arcs over a waterway in one image and a craggy bit of coastline appears in another. |
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Their son would grow up on this craggy outcrop they called home and become an experienced fowler, cragsman and crofter. |
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But she shares with him an affinity for the craggy geological formations of the eastern Washington landscape. |
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But over the craggy mountains separating Yugoslavia and Albania, a far less innocent traffic returned. |
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Many of the drawings represent what appear to be an Italian town surrounded by craggy mountains and archeological ruins. |
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The Netherlands may be neat, but it doesn't have our happy mess of wolves and craggy mountains, and it never will. |
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We will spend quality time on the sunny side of the Alps, with craggy bright-white mountains jutting out of smooth grassy meadows. |
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Be especially wary of those craggy alpine roofscapes favored by current architectural fashion. |
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The winter where the call of the Wild Hunt was first sounded, echoing off craggy ravines and nauseatingly high cliffs. |
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For some nature lovers, the craggy, volcanic landscape of Iceland is a paradise. |
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It has virgin temperate woods, craggy desolate coastlines, fjords, glaciers and soft, rolling hills. |
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In a gaunt and craggy landscape the soft, well-rounded Magdalen weeps over her past. |
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It has a contrasting landscape ranging from beautiful and mesmerizing beaches to sprawling and craggy mountain ranges. |
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Green hills turned to blue-grey, a little more craggy here, a bit mountainous there. |
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The Judean Desert, with it's dramatic, craggy cliffs, offers special opportunities for adventurous hikes, climbing, and rappelling. |
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Northern Ireland is recognizable by its lush green countryside and stout mountains leading down to a steep and craggy shoreline. |
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Rock cakes take their name from their irregular craggy appearance, not from their consistency. |
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At last the climb moved above the forest line, and the path became a vertical craggy precipice. |
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To this day it remains filled with placid, crystal waters lapping at the craggy hewn cliffs. |
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The shot resonated off the craggy mountain peaks behind Uncle Pete's home. |
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After a three-day, porter-assisted trek to the 9,000-foot base camp, you'll spend a day acclimatizing, and then launch a 4 a.m. assault on the craggy granite peak. |
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When he was in town that summer he would pop by, a craggy blue-jeaned figure, usually with a six-pack. |
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A wanderer in the vast Nevada desert comes upon yet another rock formation, a mass of craggy geometric shapes limned in the gentle hues that express eons of sedimentation. |
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The first time I climbed these Munros everything was covered in snow and the steep, craggy face of Sron na Garbh-bheinne looked fairly intimidating. |
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If you are a veteran cinemagoer, the genre of the East European war movie brings to mind pale, unshaven, craggy, muddy-faced soldiers in an apocalyptic setting. |
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In an uncanny way, he could manage to portray the deeply spiritual side of the symphonist with the craggy, almost brusque facet of the countryman. |
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It can evoke craggy mountains one moment, spidery cilia the next. |
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A wave of dizziness swamped her as she stared down on craggy cliffs. |
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Here, 2450 people live outdoors at the foot of a craggy mountainside. |
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It has steep, craggy slopes and can be reached from Glen Nevis via Meall. |
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His craggy face is bright red, his hair wavy and mad-scientist spiky. |
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His grey hair was thinning on top, and his face was craggy, angular. |
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His craggy visage stares from countless heroic portraits and statues. |
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Like a mountain range whose profile appears equally craggy when observed from both far and near, fractals are used to define curves and surfaces, independent of their scale. |
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Over the decades, Cash carved out his position as the premier purveyor of bluesy country music around, and his craggy visage is a picture of cool even today. |
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Wood panels create virtual rock walls to simulate the craggy cliffs of the lake, and video projections provide dynamic images of seasonal changes. |
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Formed from a now dormant volcano, the island is incredibly beautiful with craggy peaks and lush vegetation sloping down to the clear waters of the Indian Ocean. |
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High Street's eastern side is craggy and precipitous as it falls away towards Haweswater Reservoir. |
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These pyroclastic rocks give rise to the craggy landscapes typical of the central fells. |
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With that in the bank, it's inevitable that Hogan's craggy Australian outbacker should return for another instalment. |
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It's a challenging climb to the top but once there you can have fun jumping over the craggy limestone pavements, bird watching or sunbathing. |
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Beyond Slight Side is a rough upland with many craggy tops and a number of tarns, before the southward descent finally ends in Lower Eskdale. |
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Two miles in length, this ridge falls over a series of craggy steps to the confluence of the two streams at Lingcove Bridge. |
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The rock is a haven for rare wildlife, a landscape where pretty hedgerows and quaint villages are bordered by a breathtaking, craggy coastline. |
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And oft upon yon craggy mount, Where threat'ning cliffs hang high, Have I observ'd him stop to count With fixless stare the sky. |
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Little Switzerland, in the east of Luxembourg, has craggy terrain and thick forests. |
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This area is craggy and steep, with the impressive pinnacle of Pillar Rock its showpiece. |
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The island itself is one of the wildest in the world on account of the bold and craggy rocks. |
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A cow would find no joy in scampering up craggy hills to nibble nothing more than an agarita bush. |
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The old man had craggy, uncultured features, but had bright, intelligent eyes. |
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A small cairn on the highest craggy outcrop marks the highest point. |
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These picturesque craggy heights form the parapet of High Raise's southern plateau, standing atop the valley wall and the centrepiece of many views. |
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The craggy eastern face of this ridge continues north as far as Harrison's near neighbour, Pavey Ark, visually the most impressive face in the area. |
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At that time, the area was a craggy, rocky pasture with some quarries. |
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Views are framed and filtered through craggy clusters of rock, while around the building retaining walls of shaped black basalt demarcate spaces and changes of level. |
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A monstrous wave upbore the chief, and dashed him on the craggy shore. |
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