Dafoe's character doesn't say much, but his cragged face is as expressive a tool as his voice. |
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At 63, the Paisley-born actor-turned-novelist's cragged, open face alludes to, but never exposes, his 60-plus status. |
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Across the water an ancient stone keep sat atop cragged rocky shores, reflected in the cerulean blue waters. |
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By 8pm there's a definite sense of expectation, and so I follow the reds, whites and blues up the cragged streets to cafe-lined Place Jaurs. |
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While Robert Shaw's Britisher sneers at all things NYC, Matthau's cragged face and forlorn voice implicitly champion NYC values. |
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His father wavered behind the bar, his thick white hair matted on his scalp, his face cragged and lined like dried-out leaves. |
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Precipices, peaks on peaks, so cragged and so wild, it lies unseen and virgin-like. |
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The wanderer ventured forth into the eternal pass of cragged rock, worn with lines of age, yet stalwart and strong with thick trunks of stone bolstering the walls. |
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The return is via the black cragged gash of Gleann Lochain Eanaiche. |
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Here two scrawled figures confront each other against a cragged, gray background that, suggesting an urban wall, recasts them as giant graffiti. |
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Is not the plain way more easy than the rough and cragged? is not the fair way more pleasant and passable than the foul? |
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But the right takes cyclists through a beautiful old-growth forest and past a cragged yet majestic cherry tree believed to be more than 800 years old that has been designated one of Japan's natural national treasures. |
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Like our own, the world of Red Dead Redemption — its cantinas, dusty arroyos, railway stations and cragged peaks — is one in which good does not always prevail and yet altruism rarely goes unrewarded. |
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Over the broadest there seemed to spring a cragged and stupendous arch, from which, as from the jaws of hell, gushed the sources of the sudden Phlegethon. |
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At the age of ninety, Kennan published Around the Cragged Hill. |
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