Edged by jagged limestone outcrops, it rises from the plains just outside the town of Cashel.
Linoleum floors suddenly end in the jagged faces of limestone walls, some painted silver with sealant.
Where my days are frantic, jagged, anxiety-inducing invitations to agoraphobia, his seem purposeful, reasonable and productive.
Jagged silhouettes of mountains emerge from the early fog at all four compass points.
The lyricism was replaced with sharper, more jagged music which many people found difficult.
Swimming along the edge of a reef wall, vast shoals flit at jagged angles around each other.
This year's course runs close, sometimes perilously so, to the city's jagged shoreline and islands, according to sailors.
Peel back this pedestrian top line figure, and what you'll see is a jagged landscape of booms and busts.
In the past, Oldham has released music with distorted chords and jagged variations on old gospel and blues music.
The jagged pieces of the mosaic keep dropping off the wall and falling to the floor with a clatter.
And it was he who finally found a way through Ramdin, with a ball that jagged down the hill.
Where the jagged peaks of the Black Cuillin Mountains meet the sea, the coast is battered by Atlantic gales and monsoon rains.
The "S" in the word "Start" on the Start screen, for instance, is thinner, less jagged than on the RT.
Meanwhile, "Silver Ball" (1930) by Arthur Dove presents circular and jagged shapes of dour color outlined with black Fauvist-style brushstrokes.
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Pascal saw a brief spark, and the top of his bottle broke apart, leaving a jagged gap in the glass.
This slices much more neatly into eyeballs to remove a cataract than standard tools because its edges are less jagged.
She rolls the heavy, jagged chunks of metal across the living room floor, where her family sits on tattered cushions.
For the Welsh examining board, the WJEC, those jagged edges look very much today like the horns of a dilemma.
There's nothing especially original in the Artic Monkeys' music, but they perform it with a swagger, the jagged edges deliberately intact.
The multihued harmonies, jagged rhythms and full-tilt singing of the group Kitka sounds as if it comes straight from Bulgaria.
Whatever her motivation, she finally caved and penned a jagged line down PR-184, marking an X in the middle of nowhere.
The Indian Ocean furiously hurls itself against the jagged coast and the air shudders with the power of its large explosions.
But jagged edges are hard to spot, viewing angles are extraordinary and it shrugs off direct sunlight as a minor inconvenience.
Like the late Ralph Shapey, Mincek has a knack for etching jagged figures so cleanly that they take on a sculptural quality.
The scenery is spectacular, full of jagged 10, 000-foot peaks, pristine glacial lakes and lily-white snowfields, punctuated by the odd elk or moose.
This year's course runs close to the city's jagged shoreline and islands.
Set in a monumental amphitheatre of peaks, ridges and jagged stone bluffs, it's far more rugged than the sweeping farmlands at Appenzell.
The first is in gliding, rapturous monochrome, the second in angry color, all the more jagged for being shot on digital video.
The leaden movement of ancient glaciers has shaped the Rockies' jagged landscape.
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