As Foreman, Quaid plumbs new depths of cragginess to give his otherwise virtuous character a bit of grit. |
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One cannot fail to be thrilled by the cragginess and gaunt loftiness of such a reading that is enshrined in the history of recordings. |
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The weary cragginess of his face reminded me of Gary Cooper, also adept at saying little and conveying much. |
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The rolling hills of deciduous forest gave way to cragginess, with bare outcrops, rocky islands, and a boreal forest of spruce. |
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But what Craig lacks in loftiness he makes up for in, as he would put it, cragginess. |
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Her parole officer is Tommy Lee Jones, the king of masculine cragginess, who seems to have no work to do other than tracking her down. |
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These end in a textured cragginess that gives dynamic energy and an ageless, weather beaten vitality to the concluding pieces. |
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Looking like a lump of eroded coral or rock, the stonefish's body is concealed by the cragginess of its outline and by its coloration, which exactly matches that of the background. |
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Alternating limestone and sandstone give a strange cragginess to the coast which houses leaf-toed geckos, ocellated lizards and 13 species of bat. |
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That cragginess adds power to Day-Lewis's performance in the second half of There Will Be Blood when Daniel Plainview discovers that sudden wealth has a heavy toll as he descends into paranoia and barbarity. |
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Lou Reed, whose monumental cragginess makes Smith look like the face of EsteƩ Lauder, scrawls a Velvet Underground-style guitar solo over Some Kind of Nature. |
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