In the distance, the craggy lines of the Arnhem plateau stand out against the azure sky.
Meanwhile, Van Gogh, with a serrated beard and craggy eye, stands beside his mangled, bleeding ear.
He can show off his muscular claws and craggy barnacle encrusted shell to the world.
The flavorful lamb juices saturate the mushrooms from within, while their craggy outsides crisp and caramelize.
Waterfalls, craggy peaks and topaz lagoons are all part of the scenery, while abundant wildlife flourishes.
He was ours - from his craggy appearance and laconic style to his directness and honesty.
Not in a mimsy, cottages-and-window-boxes kind of way, but with a craggy handsomeness that stops you in your tracks.
There's plenty to evoke in Beethoven's grand and craggy Grosse Fuge, Op. 133.
Their craggy faces were tilted upward with what struck me as pride, defiance, and, above all, exultation.
One is America's craggy deputy defence secretary, best known as the top neo-con in the Bush administration.
The place where culture itself smashes like breakers on the craggy, inevitable shore of biology and human nature.
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Its 24m people are scattered over deserts and craggy mountains in 150, 000 settlements.
It's peppered with craggy, Gothic mountains, dense forests and sparse pockets of civilization.
The Valdez tried to avoid such bergs as it made its way between the glacier and craggy Bligh Reef.
How much of Bob Dylan's staying power comes from his signature craggy voice?
He was an unassuming man, steady, phlegmatic, with a thick brush of white hair and a craggy outdoorsman's face.
Directors liked his craggy, lived-in face, his menacing stillness, and his ability to dominate the screen while remaining silent.
Far Easterners intermingled with those who wore the craggy faces and thin, stylish, black-rimmed eyeglasses of the old country.
Walking opportunities abound in the spectacular Cuillin Hills, and water lovers can go sea kayaking around the craggy coastline.
That pool is best appreciated on a moonlit winter night, the craggy peak of Rundle Mountain rising above sparkling snowfields.
Kazan was not handsome: he had a scrawny body, a long nose, and a craggy face that marked him as foreign.
He greets Major-General Craig Weston, a craggy American commander, as his dearest friend when the two meet for a chat over tea.
Craig Molander, Senior Vice President of Surdex, peers over the shoulder of one colleague, and sees an image filled with craggy mountains.
Award-winning Hurtigruten has operated voyages along the craggy Norwegian coast since 1893.
As a mark of this tussle, Mr Singh, a craggy man with a slight lisp, is its third leader in three years.
Some 530 miles east of Vancouver, we slow past the craggy, Tolkienesque bulk of Castle Mountain and come to rest in Banff.
From Topock, on Arizona's western border, Route 66 rolls north to Oatman, passing through the town's craggy hills, begging burros and hokey Old West charms.
It is as if this craggy peninsula of a country is the unwilling bridge that blends and almost connects China with Japan.
Then you will be ready to hike in craggy Parc du Saguenay or sea kayak up the fjord with tour operator Mer et Monde.
That might account for the suggestion in some polls that women are turning away from the boyish Mr Cameron to the craggy prime minister.
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