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Tears started to stream down his craggily lined cheeks.
Lettie looked quite nervous as Suliman loomed craggily over her.
On the Tv screen Omeru was a craggily handsome man in his late sixties.
"Engines, all green," said the craggily handsome second-in-command, his voice all business.
Looming craggily over the city atop an extinct volcano, this is both a fortress and a royal palace (1).
Tall, with thick iron-gray hair framing craggily handsome features, he wore a black suit and carried an old-fashioned medical bag.
His nose jutted craggily from a leather skin, shoulder-length white hair, breast-length white beard.
The figure - tall, white-maned and with a light smile playing on its craggily severe face - stood up and adjusted its long formal jacket.
Beverly gave him a playful swat on the arm, and Walker smiled again, bringing out a bunch of new lines on his craggily handsome face.
When he opened his eyes, it was to see Worf's face, much closer than he was accustomed to viewing those dark, craggily sculptured features.
The craggily handsome face of Lord Kyndreth himself stared up at him, and Kyrtian made a sketchy salute.
He is middle-aged, amiable, craggily handsome--Sam Elliot, perhaps.
Dwarfed by distance, but still massively, craggily tremendous, there loomed the encircling rampart of the volcanic crater upon whose floor the fortress lay.
It was perhaps the first time that Pola had actually looked at Arvardan, and she was amazed to find him tall and craggily handsome, calm and self-confident.
According to author Louis Auchincloss, the pedestal "craggily evokes the power of an ancient Europe over which rises the dominating figure of the Statue of Liberty".
But whether entirely or only partly imagined, all of the members of this large and unruly cast are finely individualized, craggily differentiated characters, almost biblical in their moral and intellectual variety.
Michael Jayston is craggily handsome and strong and more theatrical in his portrayal of Rochester, the imperious, troubled master whose service she enters and whose heart she captures."
BERTRAM ROSS is best known as a craggily handsome former star of the Martha Graham Dance Company.
Daniel Martin, with his craggily handsome features and strong voice, looks and sounds like a smoothly unreliable backwoods preacher, someone who might talk up salvation one minute and encourage a murder the next.
On its eastern flanks the mountain falls steeply and craggily into Glen Derry while its western flanks descend more moderately to the valley of the infant Luibeg Burn.
IGN stated "'Love On The Rocks With No Ice' begins with some nice, craggily swirling guitars before dropping off into turgid bass and guitar rhythmic chugs.
She saw two of the ones in the lead - a thin, but good-looking young man about her own age and a dignified, craggily handsome older man with long, silver-white hair - put their heads together for a quick consultation.
We drove back over the 15 miles of craggily beautiful shoreline and humped green hills we'd covered on our way north from Christchurch the day before, and Peter let us off at the crossroads where the inland road began.
Her choices have been diverse, including Daniel Nagrin, a craggily individualistic American solo artist, and Susanne Linke, a German choreographer known especially for the power and intense imagery of her dances for women.
"Craggily handsome," as one Cambridge friend remembers, "he radiated an extraordinary dynamism, a power and integrity which later made his public readings so impressive. . . . He has often been compared to Heathcliff in 'Wuthering Heights.' "