Inscrutable and hermetic on the outside, with its rugged, cork-clad walls, the Spanish pavilion conceals a luminous public plaza at its heart. |
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It is rugged country, mostly mountainous, with hundreds of caves and hideouts. |
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The traditional territory contains a diversity of landscapes with rugged mountains and numerous valleys and high prairies. |
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The land he first visited in 1809-11 was a rugged outpost of the Ottoman Empire, which had ruled the Greeks since the fifteenth century. |
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The plateau is rugged and interspersed with towering mountains and deep chasms. |
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Ohio State has good ground depth and is paced by freshman Maurice Clarett, a rugged runner who gets stronger with each carry. |
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It is a rugged contact sport that demands great horsemanship, balance and ball-handling skills from the human combatants. |
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Take a trip to the panhandle of Nebraska to experience rugged buttes, badlands, and spires. |
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Against this circumnavigation of every thought by other, rugged little thoughts, is set the grim forward march of Ahab's will. |
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Giddy up into the spirit of the west with timeless, rugged classics rather than hokey duds. |
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Women have varying tastes, some like the rugged look, but very popular is the clean-cut, clean-living man. |
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On New Zealand's rugged landscapes aerial topdressing of pasturelands was widely adopted, and helped boost productivity. |
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Imagine you are a sergeant taking a platoon of soldiers on patrol through rugged northern Australia. |
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A clothes line would run across the width of two flats, with wet smocks and rugged jeans hanging from it. |
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With the Segway, you can also move up and down rugged terrain as well as slopes and inclines with a little practice. |
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The cavalry turned in its horses for pack mules because mules could carry artillery pieces through rugged terrain. |
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For some inexplicable reason the natural paths over Po Toi's beautiful and rugged landscape have been concreted over. |
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The landscape includes flat desert plains, rugged savanna, and volcanic mountains. |
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The little-known magnificent wildlands of Nevada are typified in this remote wilderness of rugged canyons and broad desert playas. |
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Despite the contrast of materials and color, the home's skillful siting puts it elegantly at ease in its rugged environment. |
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The nineteenth-century prospector had been a rugged individual who explored wild mountains to plumb the mysteries hidden beneath. |
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I also had a lovely walk along some magnificent and extremely rugged Cornish coastline between Porthcurno and Land's End. |
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It was a wild, rugged country that used horses and carts for transport and grew wheat in their fields. |
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Populated by some 68 indigenous ethic minorities, its spectacularly rugged countryside is dotted with their villages of stilted huts. |
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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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But a large region of rugged highlands on the far side, as well as heavily cratered patches on the near side, are poor in both iron and thorium. |
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Pounding surf, galloping horses and a rugged coastline fringed with subtropical forests are standard ingredients of many a romantic creation. |
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Then to find out just how rugged it really was I tried slicing up a pot roast that was tougher than saddle leather and twice as stiff. |
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We set off to walk the cliff path to St Abbs Head, a rugged headland etched with sheer sea cliffs and dramatically deep gullies. |
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Its diversified landscape has a rugged relief and is made up of rivers, ponds, meadows and floodplains, gallery forests and savannah. |
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With precipitous limestone cliffs, deeply shaded ravines, and clear rocky streams, the Driftless Area is a rugged landscape. |
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There will be sports as genteel as lawn bowling and as rugged as Rugby Union. |
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To a goalie, having rugged defensemen willing to blocks shots is second only to having a good relationship with your posts. |
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As rugged and foggy that area of Newfoundland is, its true beauty came through as if it were a gloriously sunny day. |
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Just like regular jeans, the wool denims are both rugged for bush wear and stylish and comfortable for casual wear. |
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Her paintings depict the rugged beauty of Inishmurray and the medium she uses is watercolour. |
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He's blessed with rugged good looks, a successful career on television and he can cook too. |
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This is rugged country, broken, steep hills, narrow valleys plunging to streams flowing through deep gorges, all covered in bush and mud. |
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He had travelled frequently in southern England but he had never before seen scenery of rugged grandeur. |
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Designed for medical applications, a rugged push-pull connector offered by ODU-USA Inc. can withstand more than 1000 mating cycles. |
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The canopy of green around the hotel and the lake provides an interesting contrast with the rugged beauty of the sand and scrub beyond. |
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Limestone comes in a range of guises from soft open poured travertine tiles to gritty, rugged flags. |
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That is up to 5,000 illegal aliens a year who must first cross this rugged border in the hills and then they must sneak across this dirt road. |
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His caramel-colored hair was not styled today, making him appear slightly disarrayed and lending him a debonair, slightly rugged quality. |
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The water gurgles between golden sand banks and rugged grey granite boulders that have given one island its name, Elephantine. |
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With the new drive a hard disk drive is now the most durable and rugged peripheral in the industry. |
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Whether one prefers pretty boys to rugged types, or strong-featured women to doe-eyed waifs, may reveal more about a person than we realize. |
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To protect the cactus, tribal members erected exclosures in rugged terrain on two mountain peaks on Tohono O'odham Nation lands. |
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He's a rugged 55-year-old American expat who runs a mining operation that supplies magnesium-rich dolomite to banana growers. |
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The wood and native stone of the exterior continue inside, helping the house become a part of its rugged ridge-top site. |
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Soon the savage began to step cautiously, partly because of the rugged nature of the ground and the thick darkness that surrounded him. |
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The tribal regions are vast, they are rugged and they are often ungoverned. |
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They traveled by rail, further by horse-drawn wagons over a steep, rugged mill road that ended at Sempervirens Creek. |
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Seaward of the road, the grassy slopes end abruptly in rugged cliffs pounded by waves. |
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There's an exceptionally warm, relaxed and convivial atmosphere here, with comfy sofas on rugged quarry tiles and a log-burning stove. |
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Beneath the Cape's rugged cliff faces, washed by blue, mauve and aquamarine seas, migrating humpback whales can be heard breathing at sunrise. |
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Each spreader is made of heavy-gauged steel with rugged cast-iron axle bearings that are guaranteed to last. |
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There are plenty of shocks and jolts in this journey through ragged plains, rugged mountains, murky organisations and lethal hit men. |
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The landlocked country is dominated by the rugged Hindu Kush mountains that sweep from the west to the east. |
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Tonight I read of rugged Newfoundland coastlines and dream of fog-drenched villages and rainswept fishing boats. |
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The celebration of rugged individualism during westward expansion in the mid-1800s surely had a lasting influence as well. |
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This moderately paced, often rugged cross-country junket is for experienced backpackers. |
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I may have to move to the United States to battle these people with my rapier wit and rugged good looks. |
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In 1959 he scored four straight kayos two of which were over rugged Joe Shaw and talented Al Andrews. |
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Always a rugged charmer in days gone by, he retains these traits as a loveable rogue in this film. |
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The often steep and rugged lower slopes of the mountains are dominated by cacti, agaves, yuccas, and thorn-bearing shrubs. |
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As we began descending from mountains into the desert, I saw agaves, cacti, and ocotillo thriving on the dry, rugged slopes. |
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With an image size of 4 by 3 inches, it evokes the distinctive whorls of fingerprints as well as the terraced topography of a rugged landscape. |
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The more active enthusiasts may prefer wicking undergarments, technical fabrics, and rugged boots. |
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Opal stepped farther into the room, his boots making dull thumps across the rugged floor. |
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But underneath the glossy picture postcard image is a harsh, rugged, wild landscape that is my main source of inspiration. |
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Like relics from an earlier age, they appeared gaunt, angular, rugged and unshaven! |
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But both extremes, rugged individualism and ruthless collectivism, are unbalanced and destructive. |
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The male characters are Paul, a successful doctor, Garvey, a rugged individualist adventurer, and Jerry, a small time con man. |
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The new guys are more rugged, but the old guard was a much better group of shooters and all-around basketball players. |
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You can picture the rugged terrain of rocky beaches and stony slopes with ancient smouldering volcanoes standing guard over antique vines. |
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Heavier weights for rugged apparel and outdoor gear include pack cloth and ballistic nylons. |
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Less rugged and robust than debonair and sophisticated, he attracted modern, independent women who appreciated his flair. |
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I went out into this absolutely beautiful country, the beautiful red soil, the rugged red rocks above the hills, and it just blew my mind. |
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The spare condominium complex complements the rugged pasture land and rocky cliffs that distinguish Sea Ranch as a magnificent site. |
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The men's dorms are decorated in virile earth tones and the rugged wood and tweedy furniture gives you the feeling of being in a hunting lodge. |
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As an added bonus, embracing this look is almost guaranteed to lead to thoughts of rugged, chisel-jawed types with big choppers. |
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The rugged rudimentariness of this building makes it seem like a Soviet agricultural showground. |
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They undertook the three-day and four-night challenge last week, amongst the rugged terrain of the Isle of Wight. |
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By the end of the first day we had crossed the great Salar and had reached the more rugged terrain beyond. |
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Late that day one of the search crews spotted Doug's body in such rugged terrain they were unable to get to it before dark. |
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If you've been to Afghanistan or Pakistan, you will see that the terrain is tremendously rugged. |
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As well as isolation, problems included often rugged terrain, the prohibitive cost of transport, cattle ticks and poison plants. |
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Rescuers had to struggle on foot through more than a mile of rugged terrain before helping the passengers. |
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The triathlon course is of Olympic distance and is spread over a challenging, picturesque and rugged terrain. |
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They took part in a nine-day trek, covering 50 miles of rugged terrain and taking in some breathtaking scenery. |
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They are conducting around-the-clock operations in this very rugged terrain. |
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The rugged terrain and long distances make this trip best for those with riding experience. |
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He explored its rugged terrain and observed all aspects of island life, sketching and painting local people at their daily toil. |
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She searched his rugged features for any clue that he might be patronizing her, but all she saw was genuine interest. |
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Aside from his big baritone and wide range of singing styles, he's a rugged guy who loves the great outdoors. |
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We reached the monastery by mid-morning, and the same rugged fellow who had been good enough to carry my little pack knocked heavily on the door. |
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The only difference was that Tristan's looks were more rugged, and rougher around the edges, something, apparently, that drove the girls crazy. |
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Now that she could see his face, she discovered he was vaguely handsome, in a rugged, battered kind of way. |
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His clothes were trendy, and his rugged features were really incredibly attractive. |
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Successive tight close-ups of the star's rugged features reveal expressions that are less tensely pensive than muddled and confused. |
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She is declared the winner, but the rugged man next to her was a close second. |
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As a young man he set out to be one of the rugged men of action whose courage and daring his novels celebrate. |
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It needs to be rugged enough to withstand travel and fashionable enough to be able to bring into a business meeting. |
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These days, many buyers who need passenger space have opted for the more rugged sport-utility vehicles over the tame minivans. |
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He wears a sort of rugged, brown, leather motorcycle jacket and motorcycle boots. |
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It had to be rugged, since the handhelds all needed to withstand heavy daily use and the occasional tumble to a concrete floor. |
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It is a privately held company, specializing in rugged battlefield imaging systems. |
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These fences are fairly rugged and can withstand a variety of weather conditions, but they require periodic maintenance. |
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The B-Series provides a rugged vehicle that can carry five adults as well as a wide variety of cargo. |
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There are details of how they used rugged materials such as glass, concrete and steel alongside velvet, suede and leather. |
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In fact, this is a pretty rugged piece of machinery to withstand this 200-mile an hour impact out there in Utah. |
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This rugged, secluded house was designed to withstand the elements with style but little maintenance. |
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The husky sport-utility vehicle looks rugged enough to go just about anywhere. |
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There's a little wrinkle in the sport utility vehicle's image as a rugged ride. |
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And although the rugby was not classic it was rugged and determined in an entertaining end to end game. |
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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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He is a rugged individualist, who loves his kin but hates even more passionately. |
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No other group so fully embodies the American spirit of bravery and rugged individualism. |
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And, as every new parent finds out, the first few days can be pretty rugged. |
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And behind the sparkle lies the rugged determination that has made her what she is today. |
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In the novel, Henry's rugged individualism and disdain for society are stylizations of his father's misanthropy. |
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They developed as rugged individualists who were honest and shrewd, knew no grades of society and had dignity. |
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Alaskans see themselves as rugged individualists living in the last frontier. |
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The months roll by, hardening Lian's rugged, and already fiercely independent spirit. |
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Even that ultimate symbol of rugged individualism, the cowboy, is an endangered species. |
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Sure you can go for a rugged hike, but strenuous activity isn't required for getting the benefits of exercise. |
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Western images serve as shorthand images of patriotism, democracy, rugged individualism, and a host of other virtues. |
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Most of the early settlers were young men who were adventurous, rugged, and ambitious. |
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Maybe it's a psychological thing, something to do with the dangerous, rugged lifestyle with which he is closely associated. |
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He was a strong and rugged elf who could often appear aggressive, but was truly kind and noble at heart. |
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It's a lightweight, luggable chassis that combines rugged good looks with robust construction. |
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Hop off at the summit and fly down a monstrous 35 degree chute flanked by rugged saddles and knifedges. |
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From base camp with vans in the rugged Smoke Creek Desert north of Reno, we will day-hike in these sweeping expanses of sagebrush and juniper. |
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You will enjoy dramatic views of waterfalls, valleys, tarns and rugged rock formations. |
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Doves, francolin and sometimes axis deer can be spotted along this rugged route. |
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The majestic beauty of its rugged mountains and the simple way of life are a major drawcard. |
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Black, rugged mountains towered majestically at the horizon, adding savage grandeur to the solemnity of the landscape. |
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The woman sat on one side and on the other side placed gifts for her family, while her husband pushed the cart along the rugged path. |
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They climb high on the rugged hillside to outrun the creeping light of the waxing moon, which backlights a skyline of shark-tooth peaks. |
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Montana is in fact a beautiful part of the United States, one associated with rugged backwoodsmen and scenic wilderness. |
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In between were vast distances of open territory and rugged inhospitable land. |
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A scraggy goat has two Queen's College pupils to thank for its life after spending a week in a small crevice on a rugged mountain top. |
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And my third is a mountain massif just about rugged enough to match its inhabitants. |
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The rugged driftless area got its name because of early geologists' inability to find evidence of glacial drift. |
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Clad in sou'wester and thigh boots, his rugged, bearded features are every inch the Victorian lifeboatman. |
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He leaned a little further and dropped from the wide stone ledge, floating over the rugged barranca, following the scent of a woman. |
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West, across the rugged mountains and canyons of the southern Rockies, hung threatening cloud formations. |
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Matching his rugged features he cultivated a bluff manner, parading humble origins and ridiculing a man who corrected his accent. |
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Below stretched Carnmore, a water-filled trench hemmed in by brooding peaks and startling rock bluffs, mile upon mile of rugged isolation. |
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The younger granites form rugged hills of Jurassic age, and contain tinstone and columbite. |
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And what does it have to do with tony Monterey County, home of rugged shorelines, exclusive golf clubs and hundreds of acres of lettuce fields? |
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The rugged foliage is a complete contrast to the delicate, frothy pink flowers and sets them off to perfection. |
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Nearing says the powdered tracers bind well to the gravelly, sandy-loam soils typical of the Southwest's rugged rangelands. |
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This boat was beautifully built with rugged fittings and hardware, wood trim throughout the belowdecks and storage capacity to die for. |
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Stealing a march on everybody are the South Africans, in the shape of rugged goat farmer and winemaker Charles Black. |
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Unique to the garden store is a rugged nylon bib with five mesh pockets suitable for holding and organizing hand tools and seed packets. |
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As genuine off-road vehicles, however, Jeep vehicles were made for trekking the rough and rugged off-road track. |
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Disclosed is a bi-level container capacitor in which a bottom portion is smooth and an upper portion is rugged or rough. |
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The series comprises three models designed to provide high gain and maximum value and reliability in a compact, rugged design. |
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It doesn't involve any slurry sibilants and its only pesky, easy-to-drop vowel is held prisoner between two rugged consonants. |
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The diction has in places a huge and rugged grandeur, which degenerates here and there into tumidity. |
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The rugged aircraft proved popular with owners but time began to take its toll and newer monoplanes began to replace the biplane classics. |
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Also expect a varied landscape with gentle green hills in the south, and more rugged mountains and moors in the north. |
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On the Canso Peninsula, Mother Nature provides a landscape of rugged, natural beauty in any season. |
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Lenovo's ultraportable is rugged and different enough to earn a loyal following. |
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They thought that Miranda's rugged terrain was a result of heavier rocks sinking below the lighter ice crust. |
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Much of it is composed of rugged, tall mountain chains and wide expanses of barren desert-like plains. |
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The film is set in Manayacuna, a remote village hidden in the rugged, windblown, mountainously scenic Peruvian hinterland. |
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Being in the Rockies meant she could indulge her love of skiing, mountain biking and rugged living. |
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Above the water it's a rugged shoreline and a few jagged rocks adorned with bird droppings. |
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Romance surrounds the idea that incredible wealth lies hidden in rugged peaks, narrow box canyons, or shifting sands of desert dunes. |
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A few very rugged naturally fortified areas that were inhabited by Circassians and Kabardai remained unsubjugated. |
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The western range, called the Black Mountains, is a rugged terrain with numerous volcanic necks and lava flows. |
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The myth is that western North Dakota is still the rugged, unvanquished place that shaped our most rugged president. |
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The tribes known as the Brahui live in the rugged hills of Pakistan's western borderland. |
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This is Wisconsin's gun deer season, a tradition as engrained in this rugged state's identity as beer, brats, and cheese. |
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These breadboarding sockets are sturdy and rugged, and can take quite a bit of handling. |
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It's a rugged county with a spectacular and breathtaking coastline, full of history and legend. |
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It's a rugged, wild, solitary place with phenomenal tides and massive seas. |
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The rugged landscape and mountains provide a wealth of opportunities for peace and solitude and the water is clear and inviting. |
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The lightweight nifty centre forward found himself opposed by a rugged hardtackling centre back who asked no questions. |
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At Lethem on the Brazilian frontier there's a big rodeo every Easter, attended by many rugged vaqueros from both sides of the border. |
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Hard work, innovation, rugged independence joined with the belief in community that says I am my brother's keeper. |
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They're versatile everyday working tools that are large and rugged enough for any task. |
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A tour through the St. Lawrence Valley will let the traveller experience picturesque islands, rugged fjords and a bucolic countryside. |
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For example, if they are ovulating they find a rugged looking face with a square jaw and masculine features the most attractive. |
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He, with his rugged good looks and background, was ideally placed to take advantage of this trend. |
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Fira is on a rugged, rocky island and the town marches up the steep coastline in stacked terraces and zigzag avenues. |
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In a sweeping half-moon behind me, the rugged, unspoiled Inishowen Peninsula rolls out across this little known spear of North West Ireland. |
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The rugged interior of Tenerife is one of the best short-haul destinations for stargazers. |
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Sarah effortlessly did three front handsprings in a row before landing on her feet and flying down the rugged path through the forest. |
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The coastline is varied, dramatic and rugged, cut with caves, gullies, canyons and sheer cliffs. |
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Yet even the rugged gorge walks and canyoning of the interior cater for the luxury traveller. |
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For those who want a rugged, go-anywhere vehicle offering a sophisticated on-road experience, then the fresh new look will have plenty of appeal. |
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Bombs fall on the long and rugged northern front, while targets in and around the city of Mosul continue to take a pounding. |
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To get here they had traversed mile after mile of rugged terrain while strafed by aircraft. |
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Originally designed by Avtovaz but modified and improved by GM, the Niva caters to Russia's demand for rugged off-road vehicles. |
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His subjects include the rugged, interior domesticity of Kgoro, a rock-circled site where laundry is strung on a line like lanterns. |
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The surrounding countryside promises many delightful walks from gentle strolls to rugged hill climbing. |
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Low, rugged mountains criss-cross the desert and are home to argali sheep and Siberian ibex. |
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The topography is rugged and complex, prone to rockfalls and avalanches. |
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Known for its rugged canyons, expansive rolling hills of oak woodlands, and healthy population of tarantulas, the 87,000-acre park offers more than 250 miles of trails. |
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As the rocket scientists watched it boing away easily across the uneven, rugged terrain, they realized that an inflatable ball was a superb locomotive design. |
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Active, lively and rugged, they make fun-loving and gentle pets. |
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Snaking across rugged forested land, the trails lead you through a mix of oak, hickory, beech and maple that present a range of almost Eastern-quality fall colors. |
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Moreover, experienced contractors working in rugged terrain will carefully choose the worst ground for the day shift, reserving the better-going for night. |
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Firefighters there said visibility was less than 100 metres, hampering efforts to locate fires in the region's heavily forested and rugged terrain. |
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Given the rugged terrain, walking is the best, and often the only, way to reach isolated settlements and experience the real soul of this little-explored land. |
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The walls here are covered in murals of rugged countrysides and ruins, and the tables are often full of men who seem to have a lot to talk about over ouzo and snacks. |
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The highlands have rugged terrain that is difficult to cultivate. |
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These prisoners faced frequent beatings by superiors, subsisted on an inadequate diet, and lacked the clothing or boots needed for working in the cold, rugged terrain. |
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The sun is fierce, so pack sunglasses, sunblock, hats, quick-drying shorts, and long-sleeved shirts along with your bathing suit and rugged sandals. |
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Imagine the rugged masculinity of Clark Gable combined with the savoir faire of Cary Grant and you get a sense of his urbane thief about town Daniel Ocean. |
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Plots were treated independently rather than as paired samples because the terrain was sufficiently rugged so pairs were not well matched with respect to plot aspect or slope. |
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Natural horsemen, they recognized that the animal's compact, powerful body and tough, striped hooves ideally suited it to the demands of the rugged Palouse country. |
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Sailing, he comes to an island, small and rugged but-green with grass or moss and littered with shells-a relief on this harborless voyage over endless seas. |
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All types of artillery were used in mountainous terrain, but mortars, mountain guns, and howitzers proved by far the most adapted to action on difficult, rugged terrain. |
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North and west of the chalkland is the hill and vale country that separates the lowlands of southern England from the more rugged terrain of the west. |
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I saw him clad in rugged blue jeans and a decent black button-up shirt. |
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They offer a self-guided Round The Island Walk, which traverses rugged terrain taking in volcanic landscapes, mountains and even a rare cloud forest. |
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Crowds flocked to the dockside to admire the fine array of classics, which included elegant Triumphs and the rather rugged armed vehicles driven by the 14 Signal Regiment. |
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If you follow the path to the old orchard, you will also find mahogany trees, easily distinguished from the manchineel since their trunk is rugged, rather than smooth. |
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To accept this, however, would be to underrate our heroine, branding her as some kind of cheap accessory when she is, by many accounts, a gutsy and rugged individual. |
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The journey north-west from Edinburgh is a delight, with lush pasturelands giving way to the rugged beauty of the Trossachs and then Argyll and the western seaboard. |
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It features a half-zip mock collar, elbow patches for durability and an extra rugged look, and a contrast trim along the inner collar, sleeves and hem. |
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He said the plane had crashed on a steep rocky outcrop, and dense bush and rugged terrain was hampering efforts by police and crash investigators to reach the site. |
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Stay in a lovely cottage near the coast, explore the beaches, caves, rugged coastline and castles or have some real adventures quad biking, kayaking or even coasteering! |
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The regional physiognomy is characterized by broad ridges and rugged dissected stream valleys cutting through sedimentary rocks and scattered igneous knobs. |
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It would, however, be totally inappropriate to speak in such terms of a male defendant who has been a distinguished exponent of a rugged, manly sport. |
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Well firstly the rugged fibreglass reinforced ABS plastic and polycarbonate case has been surrounded by a rubber over moulding, which provides a secure, ergonomic grip. |
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He's a rugged man and will show people with his powerful biceps. |
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Birding can mean sitting on your deck with a pair of binoculars and an iced tea or trekking through rugged mountains trying to identify scores of species in a single day. |
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Each member is an accomplished and polished musician in their own right, yet together the sum of their parts captures and expresses a more rugged aesthetic. |
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Bill was carrying a pair of 7x50 binoculars, which gave him a closeup look at the rugged coastline with fleecy white clouds hovering over the mountain backdrop. |
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He shook his head and a look of sorrow twisted his rugged features. |
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But what both men had in common was a streak of rugged individualism, stubbornness, and personal vision. |
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But rugby players are a brave lot and that's what the Bulldogs pack will have to be if they are to subdue a strong scrumming, rugged visiting pack. |
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According to early reports, the rotor blade of the helicopter hit the rugged vertical surface of a crevasse over a remote glacier in the northern part of the province. |
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Directors often talk about rough and rugged Kiwi and Aussie actors. |
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He wasn't conventionally rugged, or square shouldered, or full of muscles. |
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He was rugged, but his muscles didn't get out of control and he stood six-feet-four-inches from the ground and dwarfed most men that he came across. |
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Its landscape of mountains, rugged cliffs, lakes, moors, beaches and bays are ideal for a week's swimming, canoeing, boating, fishing and walking. |
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Remember that you won't find gas stations out there and that any vehicle is likely to use more fuel across rugged terrain than it would on paved roads. |
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For a real workout, take The Waimoku Challenge, a rugged four-mile trek, up through quiet jungles and bamboo forests, that dead-ends at a thundering 400-foot cascade of water. |
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Michael poured some coffee as Marietta came in with the youngest children, he looked over at them and she immediately noticed the fatigue lines on his rugged face. |
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Feral hogs are often found in the remote, rugged portions of the state's Ozarks mountain range, where thick brush and timber make it hard to locate and kill the animals. |
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Interspersed with glamour shots of the vehicle, the host emphasizes the rugged effectiveness of the automobile with its absolute comfort and luxury. |
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Born in 1948, he remains for many the heir to Gabin and Belmondo, a versatile, protean actor whose rugged looks are belied by his sensitivity and talent. |
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When like me you have chosen the tough and rugged regime of living in a lighthouse for two nights, you will know that getting your daily victuals can be a demanding task. |
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Unusually rugged, these batteries will last for 18 hours or 38 miles. |
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Uninitiated onlookers could be forgiven for thinking that maybe the wearer had crawled or climbed over a barbed wire fence that took its toll upon the rugged garment. |
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Lowell, on the other hand, may be the country's foremost long-and-far thinker, creating punishing single-day sojourns across some of the continent's most rugged terrain. |
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I will miss his eclectic, enthusiastic, unassuming, rugged individualism. |
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Side rock rails matched by a similar rail under the front bumper complete the exterior changes, designed to make the Renegade the rugged image leader in the Cherokee line up. |
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The resort's rugged and off-the-beaten-path locale, mingled with an authentic glow of luxury, offers a unique balance that gives rise to a true eco-resort. |
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Only few materials that can compare the pure comfort and rugged wearability of this material, so it's no wonder that sheep skin is such a popular choice in slipper design. |
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What about the ideal of rugged individualism, and the popular portrait of divorce as an act of courageous, costly, self-redemptive self-realization? |
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The unit specialized in conducting assaults against heavily defended coastal beachheads or reaching targets that were only accessible through difficult and rugged terrain. |
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They are the best, most rugged, and highest performing lights made. |
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It's such a rugged topography that equestrians generally don't bother. |
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Luke's innocence and virtuousness are emphasized in comparison to Hans' rugged masculine physical appearance, his morally ambiguous occupation and mercenary ideologies. |
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At the Greenhouse tiki bar four rugged guys were talking about Harleys. |
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At this time, the company is only targeting businesses with its rugged handheld product, but consumers may well have their chance if the idea takes off. |
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Stage coach travel was rugged and slow, with long distances being an arduous and tiring journey over primitive roads, subject to delay and often impassible in muddy weather. |
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And yet that just contributed to the local lore of the state as a repository for rugged Americana. |
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In general these rift basins are poorly exposed and form low-relief areas surrounded by rugged hills composed predominantly of Precambrian to Mesozoic rocks. |
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His words were cut short by a powerful blow in his stomach, followed by a series of lightning-fast jabs to his rugged face, and finished up with a jaw-shattering uppercut. |
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They were quartering the area, methodically searching the rugged terrain. |
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Trail runners of all abilities will appreciate the rugged, water-resistant design of this shoe, as well as the trail-specific outsole's durability and traction. |
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They told me my aching back would get no relief on the rugged road ahead. |
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We like to think of ourselves as a nation of rugged individualists. |
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Anyone wanting an overview of the area should take the road that winds up to the top of Monte Mora, highest of the granite peaks that dominate the rugged, ragged coast. |
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The action uses the rugged and well-proven Benelli system of a bolt carrier and cam that locks and unlocks the twin-lug bolt into a barrel extension. |
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He had a rugged face and wore white clothes, a red belt tied at his waist. |
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Beneath his rugged Scotch character he had the heart of a woman. |
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Seven hundred miles to the northwest along the rugged isles of Scotland's western coast, a restored Benedictine abbey is home to the Iona Community. |
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A total of 313 species in 85 families and 204 genera were collected at the 30-hectare preserve which occurs on a glacial kame and has a rugged ridge and ravine topography. |
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He span in his chair, and his old and rugged face was white with fear. |
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Americans, by contrast, tend to view themselves as rugged individualists. |
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There are sausage-makers, pasta makers, mincers, olive presses and, there on the shelf behind one of the proprietors, a rugged little cheesegrater. |
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The film depicted a rich and selfish woman stranded on a tropical island with her rugged lower-class manservant, their roles switched almost immediately upon being stranded. |
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According to reports just in all of the crew have been airlifted off the Cabin Fever ship after it went aground on the rugged rocks of Tory island. |
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To be sure, there are remnants of an Old West mentality of a rugged, tough-minded, if not slow to change attitude. |
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Laupahoehoe Point became a ceremonial centre of great importance to native Hawaiians as well as the only canoe landing place along 50 miles of rugged coast. |
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This, he felt, helped foster the importance placed on rugged individualism and independence that still imbues many discussions of southern values. |
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Today, a people that prided itself on rugged self-sufficiency during the war depend on the steady flow of trucks carrying sacks of grain donated by the World Food Programme. |
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A town of 3,600 people, Avaj is close to the top of a high pass through the rugged Nobaran mountains on the main road between Qazvin and Hamedan to the south-west. |
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Armenia is a rugged, volcanic country with rich mineral resources. |
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The country rises from sea level in the south to rugged highlands in the north and west, and Sana'a is ringed by mountains that legend says flew from Sinai to Yemen. |
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A rugged Lexan outer case protects against scratches and high temperatures, can be used either horizontally or vertically, has rubber feet on all sides and is stackable. |
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Whilst the rugged northern coast absorbs a perennial battering from the sea, the southern shoreline is sheltered and calm, with sandy beaches and natural harbours. |
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Areas set aside to protect the species have been mostly rugged hills and canyons, where the horned lark simply cannot live, he said. |
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He called out the conformism hiding in the pose of rugged individuality. |
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The Honda four-cycle engine has a heavy-duty clutch mounted on a rugged steel frame with a flexible throttle and kill switch. |
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According to Judd, the rugged pockmarks are evidence of recent releases of methane from the sea floor. |
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The Penwith peninsula sits predominantly on granite bedrock that has led to the formation of a rugged coastline with many fine beaches. |
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The armoured skin has scales and is thick and rugged, providing some protection. |
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The largely rural life in early New Zealand led to the image of New Zealanders being rugged, industrious problem solvers. |
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Those that survived the longest were in the more rugged regions, such as Florence or Venice, which was protected by its lagoon. |
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