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"craggy" Definitions
  1. having many crags
  2. (usually approving) (of a face) having strong features and deep lines

409 Sentences With "craggy"

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We've got that craggy, 'I'm not taking any nonsense' look.
I could barely make out the raw, craggy, mountainous landscape.
A weathered, craggy cliff turns into an old man's face.
It is clouded with peccadilloes, spots, craggy surroundings and supernatural dread.
Up close they must resemble a deep and craggy topography, now
And you can clearly see the craggy features of the comet.
A thin, craggy blue line runs the length of the painting.
It's rough and sort of craggy, but I admit, it is unique.
Horn is a low-lying sliver, but it has a craggy birthright.
The enormous compound, occupying a craggy hilltop, is tucked behind high walls.
It has spread from Craggy Island, a fictional outpost of Ireland, to Britain.
You have to kneel on the craggy, coral-encrusted rock to reach it.
On the highest point of the craggy island Eilean Mòr sits a lighthouse.
The 550 feels most at home on craggy roads deep in the wilderness.
The village is spread across several craggy hillsides, with steep rises all around.
I was craggy and swollen, my nasolabial lines deeply hewn into my flesh.
Curiosity can see Martian mountains in the distance with a craggy, rocky surface underfoot.
The boyish-looking James Franco is an imperfect match for Tommy Wiseau's craggy agelessness.
Afghanistan seemed like a lawless place, harsh like its arid, craggy Hindu Kush landscape.
So people have become used to seeing the ocean-floor world as interestingly craggy.
They tumble about the craggy landscape in tangled knots with a singular focus: reproduction.
He left in place a large craggy rock on a hill overlooking the green.
Galileo showed that the moon is covered with enormous craggy peaks and rugged valleys.
Different landscape images from snowy, craggy mountains to pastoral plains show a breadth of exploration.
When you think of Mars, you might imagine red-tinted deserts and craggy red rocks.
In the craggy Jura Mountains, tall pines stretch up and up into the cloudless blue sky.
Unique to this image is the cross-stitching that mimics the craggy half of the iceberg.
Filmed in natural light, the craggy desert vistas beneath a cloudy sky evoke a magnificent desolation.
In Flynn's case, Trump, stuck with the craggy-faced Army officer whose appearance suggests steadfast strength.
Among the most interesting to me has been Priorat, a craggy, isolated hillside territory in Catalonia.
It's located just 400 miles south of the North Pole, on Greenland's craggy, desolate north shore.
Volunteers cleaning the beaches last week discovered a long-lost shipping container in a craggy nook.
Tahu isi are craggy hulls of fried tofu with hidden caches of shrimp, carrots and cabbage.
He saw a craggy beach and a gravel-strewn plot where the main stage would be.
But the mountain itself is magnificent: rough and rutted and craggy, like an ancient crocodile's back.
Who among us has not marveled and cowered at the gloriously craggy face of Willem Dafoe?
Edinburgh is a craggy World Heritage site with a city-center castle perched on a dormant volcano.
" One description that Roberta Smith offered was "blithely painted portraits across craggy surfaces made of broken crockery.
Though many pits have been shut, the craggy landscape bears the scars of decades of excessive mining.
Observers tend to link Ms. Thorvaldsdottir's willfully craggy music to the surreal tectonics of her native Iceland.
Its open bay is perfect for swimming — with views of the dramatic craggy cliffs of Atokos Island.
Mr. Johns is a formidable presence, six feet tall, with a large, craggy face and watchful eyes.
He reveled in the camaraderie of the team, and developed quick hands by mastering the craggy infields.
Now she was in her late fifties, with a craggy, plain face—which was partly a relief.
It's easy to collect "likes" by posting a photograph of yourself waist-deep in a craggy loch.
Over the epochs, erosion shaved them down into the craggy folds of earth that surround Whitesburg today.
He made it all the way out to the former federal prison and touched its craggy shore.
Located at the southernmost point of Norway's craggy coast, Europe's first underwater restaurant has opened, fittingly dubbed Under.
Ice cliffs are the craggy sides of the ice sheet that can tower more than 1.53 feet high.
Millions of civilians fled the carnage, making their way to the West over harsh seas and craggy land.
His voice was gravelly and slightly slurred, his face craggy, with silver-gray eyebrows that jutted up devilishly.
A few things, at least, seem certain: There will be much existential ocean-gazing from craggy Monterey shores.
The laconic Harry Dean Stanton, with a craggy face Giacometti might have imagined, had stolen his last scene.
Rope lines hoisted the soccer team aloft so they could swing past particularly craggy parts of the cave.
Ancient hill towns, craggy shorelines and a rich history are only a few of the peninsula's other attractions.
About Georgia—another craggy, contested place—it might be said that there is a chronic surplus of culture.
Sel roti is sweet, too, a great craggy loop of rice soaked overnight, ground into dough and fried.
But he was also cognizant of the setting, with its combination of craggy natural beauty and extreme overdevelopment.
Other producers to look out for include Arona, Dog Point, Highfield, Craggy Range, Lawson's Dry Hills and Whitehaven.
It took at least a week before a stiff northerly wind cleared the haze to reveal the craggy range.
The cornucopia of lovely, flavorful things that grow on the craggy hills and lush pastures are a good sign.
Some of Pluto's craggy mountains — which are made of water-ice — are as tall as the Rockies on Earth.
Suburbs sprawled in every direction, and the small houses that climb the steep, craggy hills were repaired and painted.
After an immeasurable journey through time and space, a craggy gray rock fell to Earth, landing in the Sahara.
This was not the way to negotiate the craggy heights of Hyperborea, but I had long since stopped caring.
In this almost-solo show, Bill Irwin, scholar and clown, interrogates his relationship with the craggy playwright Samuel Beckett.
The cookies are thick and chunky, even pucklike; craggy and rough around the edges; neither dainty nor unreasonably large.
Wanderlust A favorite holiday destination of those in the know, craggy, wind-swept Pantelleria sits between Sicily and Tunisia.
It looks less intimidating than scaling a craggy rock face, or even the 15m high climbing wall at Warwick.
From one of the bare, craggy peaks, you can see clear across the green hills of Cross River State.
There was a foreignness to him, something craggy and lonesome, and a trace of an accent in his voice.
But Rupert Murdoch, the craggy old founder of News Corp and the Republican mouthpiece Fox News, isn't as easily placated.
The mountains' craggy bases are fenced in by a long parade of leafless birch trees mingled with small blue spruces.
"Contentment," the 1928 calendar, shows two young women, also in flowing dresses, sitting on craggy rocks within a mountain range.
If you can't explore the Emerald Isle's rolling hills and craggy shores in person, at least you can stream it.
You'd delete all my selfies and craggy doodles after 24 hours — but then I finally started to embrace your ephemerality.
Some members of my ad hoc cornbread council pushed me toward a drier, chunkier dressing with a craggy, crisp top.
Mr. Formanek, Ms. Halvorson and the drummer Tomas Fujiwara maintain a separate life as a smartly craggy collective trio, Thumbscrew.
The air in Dakar, with its windswept coastal roadway and waves lapping against craggy bluffs, sometimes can appear deceptively clear.
Photographs of sinuous hills of the American northwest, and of Texan badlands and craggy fields in Scotland, resist heroic grandeur.
Everyone's favorite dirtbag genius lawyer show is back for a third season, as craggy and clever as you could want.
There is another man wearing a suit and walking along a craggy path through what seems to be a forest.
The nearby off-road course includes a simulated rocky riverbed, a real sand pit, a craggy hill, and cement staircases.
As the potatoes roast, that slurry dries and crisps, forming a craggy crust that gives the potatoes a hefty crunch.
The more aspirational narrative concerns Eric Marsh (Josh Brolin, whose craggy face has never better blended with a parched setting).
The craggy Mount Otemanu and a stunning aquamarine sea at the St. Regis Bora Bora Resort served as their backdrop.
Eternal as the Colorado River and a national treasure on par with the craggy canyon that the river's wandering path carved.
They're brave enough to embrace the craggy fierceness of the truth and to try to express it in some new way.
The rest consists of a craggy composite material designed to resemble lava rock and be hospitable to sea animals and plants.
In a show full of assholes, the craggy Walder Frey towers above them all, a pretty ugly metaphor to think about.
But in Britain, pale, craggy chunks of cauliflower are as likely to be doused in cheese sauce as pasta is here.
Nearly six feet tall, Ward has craggy features, thick, dark eyebrows and a professorial air belied by his customary sturdy workwear.
I was sandwiched between the craggy peaks of 7,600-foot mountains in front of me, and 1333,200-foot peaks behind me.
He sat in a Victorian-style chair, his back to a pair of west-facing windows, the sunset casting craggy shadows.
The historic Edris House, designed by Williams, looks like a craggy hillside built a beautiful home out of its own rock.
It makes for a craggy sandwich on golden brioche, dramatic in heft, with a smoky sauce of plum preserves and chipotle.
Are you intrigued by this mysterious Italian town with its craggy splendor, 12 full-time residents and bevy of feral cats?
A concrete border wall snakes up the craggy hillside away from the customs gate and flocks of sheep dot the hills.
The days of Loot Lake and Greasy Grove are over — now it's all about Weeping Woods, Dirty Docks, and Craggy Cliffs.
At 88, Johns remains physically imposing: He is barrel-chested, and his once boyish face has weathered into a craggy atlas.
In 2007, they moved into in an L-shaped glass and cream-coloured stucco home on a craggy hillside overlooking the Pacific.
Known for its breathtakingly stark and craggy desert landscape, Joshua Tree spans more than 792,000 acres across Southern California near Palm Springs.
For now, Sir Antony hopes, his figures stand like acupuncture needles on the island's craggy surface, primed to reactivate its mystical energies.
The San Rafael Swell, a huge craggy geologic feature, is located in south-central Utah approximately 30 miles west of Green River.
Before he settled into middle and old age as a craggy, crotchety old tobacco-chewer, Eastwood looked like a sunburned matinee idol.
The area is dotted with cacti and dry grass, and in the distance are the craggy peaks of the Chinati mountain range.
Craggy and gently winding, the coastline runs on, sparsely dotted by sunbathers, birders and leisure fishermen pulling in floppy skates and rays.
On craggy hillsides and rocky plains, they are setting up makeshift shacks and gers, or yurts, the traditional homes of Mongolian nomads.
His canvases, with their craggy forms — which he called "lifelines" — encompass the expressive brushwork and monumental scale characteristic of the postwar movement.
The landscapes depicted here are deep, dark blue, craggy hills of ice rucked and seamed and then pocked with the night sky.
" The actress later added that she was coming forward to demonstrate "the craggy and uncertain terrain women negotiate in Entertainment and all businesses.
The one thing we know for sure though this is, something tragic happened in December 1900 on that craggy island of Eilean Mòr.
Some lived over the state line on Stone Mountain, in other craggy parts of western Virginia and North Carolina and in eastern Kentucky.
Because their Cosmic Berlin Black Metal just makes sense when passing by that frozen island's craggy mountains landscapes, rough landscapes, and boundless peace.
It can be difficult to accept that the land ends, that the craggy bluffs off of Highway One drop off into black nothingness.
Amid the craggy landscape near the Mauna Loa volcano on Hawaii, six researchers lived for a year as if they were on Mars.
When the frothy tide of debt that had buoyed global fortunes receded, it revealed the craggy and unequal landscape within and across nations.
In the video, craggy-faced veterans of the 101st Airborne recounted harrowing war stories of rescue missions and daring attacks in hushed tones.
BOOTHBAY, Maine — The craggy coast of Maine, dotted with lobster shacks, tidal inlets and fishing villages, has long been a popular summertime destination.
According the Journal of Travel Medicine, the danger of selfie-snapping on craggy mountaintops or other precarious places should outweigh bragging rights, somehow.
Bill Murray is, if not the official host, then the master of ceremonies, as wry and craggy as you'd want him to be.
Ahead, in the same frame, was a Swiss pine forest that led up to high craggy mountains, with peaks of waxy sunlit snow.
They wound up a long curving track to an overlook from which they could see wide plains and craggy peaks, but no buffalo.
If not a traditional beach-lovers' shore, the Lost Coast is ideal for losing time climbing over craggy rocks and inspecting tide pools.
While Mallorca's southern beaches have been host to a massive Pan-European party scene since the 1970s, the Tramuntanas remain craggy and unspoiled.
If not a traditional beach-lovers' shore, the Lost Coast is ideal for losing time climbing over craggy rocks and inspecting tide pools.
While Mallorca's southern beaches have been host to a massive Pan-European party scene since the 1970s, the Tramuntanas remain craggy and unspoiled.
The sensitive ecosystem of desert and craggy rock formations that surrounds them was littered with garbage and other telltale signs of illegal camping.
The pleasures of Chickenjoy, as it's called, are immediate: The sheath of skin is as craggy as a thunderhead, crannies and crunch multiplying.
I became obsessed with drawing the building blocks of the worlds that inspired me: cracked rocks, broken buildings, craggy trees and rolling clouds.
Yet the waves off England's craggy southwestern toe—one, the Cribbar, is nicknamed "the widow-maker"—have a gnarly quality all of their own.
As the years went by and the craggy walls that have long guarded metal's culture were slowly cracked open, the numbers I counted grew.
Works such as "Kafka Fragments," for voice and violin, and "Stele," for orchestra, rose like craggy monoliths above the stylistic landscape of the day.
Even places nearly devoid of human settlement, like the remote and craggy Kimberley region, have been found to harbor cats that hunt native animals.
Whether it's the altitude, the snowy, craggy landscape, or the movie deals being made in hotel lobbies, Sundance seems designed to throw you off.
When it was covered in 3-D images as it twisted into craggy formations, the set was still capable of taking my breath away.
As you bike or hike through craggy shorelines and woodlands, you'll glimpse wild turkeys, red foxes, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, seals, otters and porpoises.
A maritime nightmare captured in black-and-white 35mm film, it lights upon the craggy cliffs of Nova Scotia in the late 19th century.
Dar was positively glowing early in this episode, but Saul's news of the meeting with Javadi wiped the smile right off his craggy face.
What he found was not a craggy sea floor teeming with life, but a beige, featureless plain of sediment, laid flat over hidden rock.
"Seventy percent of the island is covered with craggy peaks, but until recently, red tape made hiking permits tough to come by," Navarro wrote.
Sixty-five villas painted in explosive cobalt, crimson, and ochre cascade down craggy cliffs to look like a scene from the coast of Portofino.
The drive from the airport — along winding roads flanked by craggy peaks and water that mirrored the sky — was nearly devoid of other cars.
They are framed from various perspectives and distances, from establishing shots incorporating the local architecture and streetscape, to extreme close-ups of craggy, timeworn surfaces.
Sudan's skin appears as a dusty, abstract landscape of crevices, folds, and ridges, its topography craggy and flaking, like bark slowly peeling from a tree.
Shooting Star and Jupiter, Rob Bowes (UK)A shooting star flashes across the sky over the craggy landscape of Portland, Dorset, as Venus looks on.
Winds From Morocco bares witness to the country's craggy interior, lush countryside landscapes, and imprecated cities through a series of jaw dropping sweeping drone footage.
Hard partying, drugs, alcohol and dark tobacco played a part in carving out the husky voice and an increasingly craggy face that are his trademark.
The craggy Hungarian miniaturist, Gyorgy Kurtag, composed a solo elegy for Mr Isserlis to play after the cellist's wife, Pauline, a flautist, died from cancer.
It's all part of the allure of Portugal, where Arabic and Western European influences embrace against a backdrop of hills, craggy coastlines, and sparkling seas.
The work shows a craggy, countryside hill topped with some buildings and a windmill in the distance, a scene that van Gogh painted multiple times.
The lie of unlimited youth eventually revealed in the craggy faces of those who had fought harder than all of us and wore the scars.
But the most important thing you need to know is this: there is nowt [nothing] as full of craggy Northern gravitas as a Yorkshire accent.
The two hull segments, about 350 feet apart, blended with the uneven, craggy ocean floor, making it difficult to locate them with sonar, Kozak said.
You can better avoid tripping on craggy sidewalks, potholes, or root-strewn trails if you can see where you're going in the dark between streetlights.
The plane banked and looped above the craggy cliffs and rock faces of Eastern Greenland that are slowly being ground to dust by immense glaciers.
The craggy cliffs are made fromDolerite - a form of subvolcanic rock and are the home to a very rare form of sheoak — the Allocasuarina crassa.
"Carrion-Miles," after craggy, labored movements, ends on a note of shaky consonance, with harmonies reminiscent of the Renaissance, creating a sense of incantatory wonder.
WANDER (Her) We like to find the weird little streets that people don't know about, those craggy little lanes with the little houses and gardens.
In Acadia National Park on Maine's craggy coast, increasingly frequent storms have flooded and washed out roads listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
That post showed the quotation alongside a photo of a rushing river cutting across a craggy landscape, an image he has shared before on Twitter.
Craggy coastlines, tide pools teeming with sea life, and million-dollar views are how to describe this installation just over an hour north of Seattle.
Beneath the sill stands one of Mengham's latest works: a craggy and asymmetrical obelisk with a translucent, pale pink peak and opaque grayscale layers below.
After traveling through a landscape dominated by alpine forests and craggy peaks, it was jarring to head into the dense rainforest of Paparoa National Park.
Mr. Lazenby, 77 and craggy but still in seemingly good health, sits in front of the camera and starts telling the story of his life.
"They don't fish anymore," said Mr. Chan, a 55-year-old with craggy, stone-hard hands from a lifetime of rowing and hauling fishing nets.
They are all inhabited by black-and-white, craggy, jagged nebulae in oceans of darkness, a kind of roiling disquiet erupting through the actual medium.
A few more steps, though, and something large draws into the game world, off in the distance, sticking sharp out of the ground: A craggy mountain!
By studying the geology of these craters, scientists may be able to piece together how Ceres evolved into the strange looking, craggy world it is today.
Ultima Thule isn't a sphere like the Earth or the moon, nor is it a craggy rock like asteroids are often depicted in science-fiction movies.
He then draped the stiffened sheets over a plywood platform, creating a craggy stage for Verdi's "Macbeth," the 1847 work that LoftOpera presents here starting Thursday.
My friends and I approached Naples from the north, with a landscape of greenish-brown fields and craggy foothills giving way to a bewildering urban sprawl.
One of the most beloved works of public art is a massive sculpture of a craggy troll who sits in the shadows beneath an old bridge.
To be sure, a craggy geometry appears in much of Amenoff's earlier work, which is rife with complex polygons suggesting explosions, sunbursts, lightning bolts, and crystals.
Without clearance, the only way to see Pine Gap is by air, or by climbing the craggy ridges of the MacDonnell Ranges that surround the site.
Offit, who has a craggy face and shoulder-­length hair, had spent much of his career in banking, but that had ended nearly two decades earlier.
It is mesmerizing and beautiful — a rugged landscape of craggy outcrops, flat mesas and vast sand dunes ringed by volcanoes that contrast against a brilliant sky.
Seeing the eyes and mouth in this craggy mountain, a phenomenon Lemstra refers to as a "crumb," sheds light on the mind that sees these gorgeous illustrations.
As our boat crests around the craggy southeastern shore of Block Island, past cliffs and harbors dotted with picturesque New England homes, the turbines recede from view.
The mountains are craggy and rocky and the tunnels favored by bin Laden were tucked away in tight gullies so they were anything but an easy target.
In the game Meyohas is playing, their craggy ups and downs parallel the fluctuations in market value to which her own (or any artist's) work is subject.
While waiting to board a connecting flight in Atlanta, she spotted the craggy face of Gregg Popovich, the head coach of the N.B.A.'s San Antonio Spurs.
On November 12, 2014, the Philae lander detached from Rosetta, bouncing twice on the surface and eventually becoming wedged into a dark crevice beneath a craggy cliff.
With the microscope set to a magnification of 50x, craggy reddish terrain emerged, and a blue "sky" lit up with neon green speckles as Sanchez rotated it.
With no border markers in the craggy 1,700-metre (5,600-feet) mountains, Elezaj believed all his land was in Kosovo, but has no documents to prove it.
Without a foreskin, the lore goes, the glans (head) of a man's penis becomes keratinized — or hardened slightly, like the craggy calluses on the backs of feet.
Frequently working with a palette of earthy browns, she creates alienlike characters whose craggy bodies, familiar but not quite human, seem marked by psychological pain and violence.
Saddle Peak Lodge restaurant is a short walk away, and Malibu Creek State Park, offering more than 29,2073 acres of grassy plains and craggy peaks, is nearby.
Harsh deserts baked by twin suns, craggy caverns, lush forests, water worlds, mineral-coated surfaces, inhospitable ice, inhabited moons and even lava worlds have greeted our gaze.
Like him, one writer managed to find his way back there, while another spent his days swimming in the turquoise waters surrounding the craggy coastline of Milos.
For Matt, there were the craggy mountains, electric-green with velvety moss, and the time to run up and down their lung-busting slopes most every afternoon.
The sun burned through the fog and Cortina's renowned landscape — the craggy, snow-capped spires of Col Rosà, Cristallo, Faloria, Sorapiss, Rocchette, Becco di Mezzodì — revealed itself.
Suspended in my saddle—a sort of swing-meets-­diaper—I try to maneuver around a thick branch and accidentally send myself careening away from the craggy trunk.
So did Mr Knausgaard's craggy good looks; had he been pimply and puny, he might have found a much smaller audience for his thoughts on masturbation and Hitler.
This is pretty chintzy, but truthfully, I love the tour: Loch Ness is eerily beautiful, with its black water (due to the presence of peat) and craggy bluffs.
With his craggy features and mane of wild grey hair, his roguish charm and serial infidelities, he conforms exactly to popular notions of what an artist should be.
From cratered uplands to craggy badlands to blocky plains of nitrogen ice, Pluto's rugged and diverse surface pops to life as if you're cruising overhead in a helicopter.
Within minutes, we were headed up his normal proving ground, a stretch of asphalt up a craggy mountain with sharp, zig-zagging turns called Little Tujunga Canyon Road.
From the camp, there are many trails, which lead to wildflower-filled meadows, glacial lakes and craggy peaks with splendid vistas; many lead right into the national parks.
Grant—who is now sixty-one, with a tuft of silver hair and a chiselled, craggy face that he admits can look "sepulchral"—doesn't drink or use drugs.
He's a craggy old man who looks like if Ron Perlman had been through a chemical attack; his expression is unreadable, but it seems to say, Fuck this.
Nature poured off every point of the highway: massive emerald-green cliffs and the turquoise ocean below, the yellow California poppies, craggy pines, cattails moving in perfect rhythm.
Neeson, taking a break from his usual wintertime angry-dad action-movie duties, is wry and crinkly, his loose limbs and craggy features suggesting great power in repose.
The resort is made up of low-lying, rust-colored buildings set among the 60,000-acre Red Cliffs Desert Reserve, a mixture of lowlands and craggy sandstone mountains.
Two summers ago, Brandon Barton, a community ecologist at Mississippi State University, and his colleagues were backpacking through the craggy Hells Canyon Wilderness along the Oregon-Idaho border.
Surreal rock formations blossomed from otherwise empty desert sands, craggy mountains pushed right up against turquoise Red Sea waters, and roads were devoid of cars and speed cameras.
The reward for this harrowing flight — usually from Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico or nearby St. Martin — is a craggy-but-lush oasis ringed by white sand and turquoise water.
Lutes's drawings render every cobblestone and craggy face in Berlin with transporting detail, and he understands the interplay between the personal and the political like few other writers.
No one questions that Derbent was once a major ancient hub, dominating a skimpy strip of flat land locked between the wide Caspian Sea and the craggy Caucasus Mountains.
The label shows the craggy silhouette of the nearly 8,000-foot Baboquivari peak jutting up above the surrounding range, the granite mass a beacon guiding migrants toward the north.
Here's how the Pokémon Company describes the new setting: Galar is an expansive region with diverse environments — an idyllic countryside, contemporary cities, thick forest, and craggy, snow-covered mountains.
" The last time Jon canoodled with a woman in the craggy splendors of the north, he heard something similar: "I don't ever want to leave this cave, Jon Snow.
MELBOURNE, Australia — In a brief career with a craggy trajectory, Eugenie Bouchard is again on the way up, despite a second-round loss Wednesday night at the Australian Open.
From the very first scene, in which he leaps across craggy mountains for seemingly no reason, we are given to believe Shivaay is a man of action, not words.
Officials sourced full-faced oxygen masks small enough to fit the boys, to remove the chances of them falling off during the long arduous journey through the craggy tunnels.
"It looks like the most innocent, idyllic scene," Mr. Ridge said as he drove his car down a winding road that cut through craggy hills splashed with purple heather.
Born in 1750 in an austere castle high in a cold, craggy corner of eastern Scotland, Lady Anne Lindsay was the eldest of the Earl of Balcarres's 11 children.
On a stage dotted with spindly crosses, a wall looking like craggy rock looming in the back, nine dancers created images of collective prayer that kept dissolving into violence.
Our journey to see the Latrabjarg cliffs in Iceland ended in an extremely tense day down a "scenic route" along safety-rail-free blind turns hugging the craggy Westfjords.
Ciao, Gloria in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, is a new source for abundant platters of classic Italian cookies like rainbow squares, craggy brutti ma buoni and white chocolate-dipped cantucci.
The opaque, craggy, Clyfford Still-like color zones edge up to one another in meandering lines resembling the irregular borders on a map, determined by geography and shifting powers.
The scheming never stops, the alliances shift crazily, an up-and-comer is always promising change and a craggy insider is always bending that naïve idealist to his will.
The first two Hellboy movies paired director Guillermo del Toro and star Ron Perlman, whose craggy face and rumbly voice were an ideal fit for the cynical, cigar-smoking antihero.
"You tell me that I must perish/Like the flowers that I cherish/Nothing remaining of my name/Nothing remembered of my fame," Mr. Kristofferson begins in a craggy baritone.
BOISE, Idaho – Fire-lookout towers perched atop remote, craggy peaks across the U.S. West may seem like quaint reminders of an era before satellites, smartphones and jet-propelled air tankers.
It cuts Cambodia in two, and then splits into distributaries in south-western Vietnam, the lush, claustral delta landscape opposite in every way to the craggy austerity where it began.
Whereas season one's director Jean-Marc Vallée shot the Pacific waves buffeting craggy rocks with epic grandeur, the director of season two, Andrea Arnold, is less infatuated with the scenery.
The rough, craggy environment is breathtakingly beautiful, yet with the knowledge of daily hardships incurred, its splendor takes on a tinge of morbidity, evoking a voyeuristic unease in the viewer.
And, of course, there were a multitude of vistas, from the grassy, steppe-like plateau in the heart of the country to the craggy Hex River Mountains in the southwest.
But the cameras that act as its eyes capture the planet's desolate, craggy, red-washed vistas, and relay these scenes back to Earth in a stream of images each day.
Review: 'Milla' Is a Stunning Ode to Children Who Become Mothers Set on the craggy beaches of northern France, the film follows a young woman through love, motherhood and poverty.
The dissociative feminist, in contrast, simply refuses sustenance and lives sometimes within and sometimes outside the craggy body society adores, subsisting on men's lustful gazes and other women's jealous ones.
The language, Seke, is spoken in just five villages cloistered by craggy cliffs and caves in a part of Nepal called Mustang, a region close to the border with Tibet.
At one point, I asked him in an email for his take on Time magazine's cover portrait of Steve Bannon — craggy skin, red nose, lazy eye — published in early February.
From that side, the moon blocks radio communication with Earth, which makes landing difficult, and the surface there is craggy and rough, with a mountain taller than anything on Earth.
Craggy rocks make for fabulous views, but the beaches themselves, especially Playa del Barco to the south and Punta Rubia to the north, are wide, clean and good for swimming.
It recalls the early Mesoamerican site of the pyramid of Cuicuilco, with 64 hulking wedges of concrete circling the basin of an ancient, craggy lava bed now wild with plants.
Spotlight "Theeb," a Bedouin coming-of-age tale set in the craggy red deserts of Wadi Rum, Jordan, is the first film from that country to be nominated for an Oscar.
He often frames the imposing barrier so that it seems like a natural part of the landscape, cutting through craggy roads or bounding across hilly surfaces beneath a perfect Arizona sunset.
"16 Psyche" is an exceptionally sludgy grind that, as always, is both lifted up and shoved into the cold dirt by the gulf between Wolfe's lofty voice and her craggy guitar.
The summit is a craggy and forbidding sharkfin, narrow at the top and dropping away on all sides; the highest point is his brilliant, title-winning season with the Dallas Mavericks.
"This is the heart of hill-shepherding country," said Peter Edmondson, 61, gesturing to the craggy, bracken-clad mountains that rise steeply above his whitewashed 9123th-century home at Seathwaite Farm.
"The case is strengthening" for a rate hike, Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan told CNBC television, whose open-air studio here overlooks the craggy peaks of the Grand Teton National Park.
This provides a sense of palpable danger to these expeditions, but it also prevents the player from getting stuck wandering around for hours in the thin atmosphere of these craggy exoplanets.
The rover will rumble across the craggy and rough surface - featuring a mountain taller than any on earth - to set up a network of radio telescopes with little help from humans.
Mr. Dorsey — who sported a nose ring, a popped-collar shirt and a craggy Moses beard — looked more like a hipster version of a Civil War officer than a tech icon.
The seventh-largest city in the country by population, San Antonio sprawls across 465 square miles of craggy terrain of mesquite trees and cactuses, giving it an unpretentious, small-town feel.
The work also references issues of immigration: "The outdoor sculpture's craggy ridgeline echoes the mountain ranges of the American West and traces the line of the U.S.-Mexico border," Roulet writes.
Mr Mattis, the incoming defence secretary, was in reality better known for his intellectualism than his craggy looks—or for the moniker "Mad Dog Mattis" that the president loved and he hated.
Jean-Claude Larrieu's cinematography is sumptuous, the muted jewel-toned colors of the craggy seaside and damp forest melding with the tweeds and sensible cardigans of patrons of The Old House Bookshop.
Contained in the dramatic and craggy striped rock are secrets scientists are only beginning to uncover—secrets that could partially rewrite the story of the dinosaur mass extinction 66 million years ago.
Scan any horizon in southern West Virginia, and you are likely see a ridgeline peeking up craggy and barren, somehow flatter than the densely forested peaks that surround it in rocky waves.
It set in motion an unmistakably linear pattern of events that culminated in the Nobel Prize in Literature and Beckett's enthronement as one of the craggy writer-prophets of the 20th century.
Behind it rises a craggy peak that they'd hiked then, "where I literally thought I was going to die," said Ms. Hamburger, a former Disney executive and admittedly not an outdoorsy type.
The ambiguity of that muddled response is playing out in the unlikely setting of one of the world's most glittering playgrounds for the rich, the Riviera, and in its craggy Alpine hinterland.
"A restless, unconventional spirit off-camera, Stanton always lent a sympathetic realness to the menacing criminals and barroom-dwelling outsiders he stashed beneath his craggy face and wiry, worn frame," TCM said.
And there was Senator Joe Manchin, in a sky-blue shirt with the state's craggy outline on its crest, walking the route and greeting voters who brought up his favorite issue themselves.
The fateful turn of events in Appalachian mining towns like Bobtown, isolated between craggy bluffs and wooded hills 70 miles south of Pittsburgh, illustrates the seemingly relentless downturn of the coal industry.
Critic's Notebook HAMBURG — The cellist Jean-Guihen Queyras has collaborated with period-instrument ensembles, made expeditions into the craggy corners of the avant-garde and produced burnished readings of chamber-music classics.
In Rogue One, the craggy countenance of Peter Cushing proved less of a problem for the artists at Industrial Light & Magic than the pure-as-snow visage of a young Carrie Fisher.
The men drove in Lance Corporal Law's car about an hour east of San Diego on the interstate, through the craggy desert mountains to a faded resort town called Jacumba Hot Springs.
Named for the craggy 7,056-foot peak at its northern end, the monument runs along a ridgeline that stretches south through seven counties to Blue Ridge, where I would start my hike.
Housing is a key economic component in crowded and land-scarce Hong Kong, where about 7.4 million people inhabit small, mountainous islands and a craggy peninsula bordering the southern end of mainland China.
Humanity marvels at the celestial objects dancing in the night sky, but can't witness the birth of a star or examine the craggy landscape of a far-flung planet with the naked eye.
One moment his craggy face was glowering over the mistreatment of the local truckers, fleeced of job security and benefits; the next it had melted, like frost in spring, into a joyful smirk.
But investigators interviewed eyewitnesses at the scene who reported seeing the blonde sisters arguing in the SUV — with the passenger pulling the driver's hair — just before the vehicle crashed into the craggy shoreline.
I would pop the kernels in oil, slather them in butter and salt, and gobble them while watching old slapstick comedies on the couch, battling husband and child for that last craggy crumb.
Which is a shame, because much of Mars' craggy, cave-ridden, boulder-strewn landscape is so treacherous (planetary geologists literally call it chaos terrain), that big, expensive robots like Curiosity can't risk accessing it.
He is still strikingly handsome, with his cowboy mouth and sidewinder gaze, though he describes himself as "craggy,"and his hands, the left one bearing a tattoo of a quarter moon, are somewhat crabbed.
Drugs, alcohol and Gitanes cigarettes, the latter apparently adopted on the advice of rocker Keith Richards, helped carve out the husky voice and craggy face that were trademarks before age too took its toll.
Unlike the states of North Africa, the Middle East, and eastern Europe, the sparsely populated and craggy Caucasian nation turned out in this particular instance to be of little geopolitical interest to anyone else.
Browned and crisp French fries, craggy chicken wings coated in hot sauce, breaded calamari that crunches audibly when you bite down — all without the unctuous mess, wafting odor and calorie count of deep-frying.
Affixed to each bale is a black, powder-coated metal chain that connects to the ceiling; dangling from it, at eye level, is a craggy, matte-black cast bronze bell that viewers can ring.
During this time Butler painted a number of otherworldly celestial scenes: our blue marble of a planet seen from the craggy lunar surface, or a vermilion Mars as viewed from its own two moons.
She then breaks it up into dark, craggy bunches that she tosses with a bright dressing — of fish sauce, lime, scallion, cilantro and chile powder — before adding sour pork sausage, sliced ginger and peanuts.
Sporting I. Rattlesnakes The trails were unfamiliar — I barely knew what continent I was on — and fear was gnawing at me as I ran through the craggy, tree-lined trails of Tilden Regional Park.
After running multiple tests, she struck on the right calibrations, resulting in craggy puffs of dark bronze that shatter and vanish, richness yielding to lightness, leaving not a trace of oil on the fingers.
There was something almost heartbreaking about the questions posed by the audience to the defence secretary, a lean man with a craggy face, the cropped silver hair of a Marine, and a laconic speaking-style.
It was a cliffhanger on a literal cliff: Desert planet orphan Rey (Daisy Ridley) crosses the galaxy to track down Jedi Master Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), hidden like a hermit on a green, craggy island.
The theater seats just 939, so everyone gets a clear view of those practiced fingers on the guitar strings, the craggy face that appears, depending on how the light hits, age-worn or astonishingly young.
The pianist ended with a revelatory account of Brahms's feisty, craggy Sonata No. 2 in F-sharp minor, one of the works the 19-year-old Brahms showed the Schumanns when he first met them.
This year's version included stately British rock — with the craggy-voiced, Bach-loving singer and pianist Gary Brooker, from Procol Harum — and drum-driven, kinetic African-rooted dance by the Forces of Nature Dance Theater.
Larger plates include a plank of filet mignon roughly the dimensions of a legal-size manila envelope, pounded flat and sheathed in breading, craggy and rumpled, like a cocoon the steak can't wait to shed.
A laurel-bedecked musician-poet, in the figure of Orpheus, lies half-naked in a craggy cove, dazed and confused, his robe floating below his leg like a red snake in a shallow, blue-green stream.
Standing on the roof of the Gigafactory on a clear day in mid-November, surrounded by small, craggy peaks dotted with wild horses, the sheer size of the facility (and what was below me) was striking.
His latest attempt to put it into practice is the Victoria and Albert Museum in Dundee, a pair of craggy inverted pyramids by the River Tay meant to invoke the Scottish cliffs, which opened in September.
Ted is obsessed with getting away from Craggy Island, preferably via fame and fortune; Father Dougal is too stupid to tell whether a cow is small, or merely far away; Father Jack is a disgusting drunk.
The craggy chunks of ice that break away could be the size of football fields or cities or maybe even whole states—but without a point of reference it can be next to impossible to say.
Paintings like "Sunrise in the Catskills" (18483), with its details of blasted trees, craggy rocks and dark mountains swathed in luminous light, were based on sketches he made during his sojourns to the Hudson River Valley.
His early work was dark, craggy, and high contrast, while most illustrators at the time used more realistic and flattering styles, said Chris Garvin, the director of the University of Georgia's Lamar Dodd School of Art.
Sometimes he said very little in his roles, but with a long, craggy face highlighted by unkempt hair and sad, droopy eyes, Stanton had a strong physical presence and made a point of not over-acting.
Image courtesy of Jacob Chabeaux This spectral, hooded figure appears at the beginning of the music video for "The Bad People," too, before it begins its journey through craggy otherworlds, multicolored, bleary cityscapes, and Futurist highways.
But up in the area's craggy hills and along the rough coastlines that line the South China Sea, a more down-home style of cooking is shared by three major cuisines: Hakka, Chaozhou, and Southern Fujian.
As far as Halloween decorations and elementary school literature is concerned, witches are frequently portrayed as a craggy old woman with wispy gray hair, a big hooked nose, a pointed black hat, and maybe a broom.
The high-end boat builder Westerly Marine handled most of the fabrication, with the artist's studio assistants hand-carving the craggy pavilion surfaces that are not mirrored, made of a composite designed to foster marine growth.
Much of the attraction is nearby Acadia National Park, where deep evergreen forests meet the craggy, glacier-sculpted coast of the Atlantic and where Cadillac Mountain, the highest point along the Eastern Seaboard, offers spectacular views.
The girl (played in childhood by Lilly Aspell and Emily Carey before maturing into Gal Gadot) grows up on a craggy Mediterranean island, a Bechdel-test paradise of flower-strewn meadows, noble horses and mighty quadriceps.
It was a 12-hour conversation in all; I spent 10 of them feeling as if I were slipping off a craggy cliff face, clawing at every sapling while trying to make sense of the downfall.
At Frieze New York last month, Matthew Marks Gallery showed a speckled and contorted coil by the ceramic artist Ken Price, while Parrasch Heijnen showed craggy forms by Julia Haft-Candell, one of Price's artistic heirs.
Craggy, organic forms in green, red, orange, pink, black, and brown converge on the center of the canvas, where they are compressed like fault lines between two off-white tectonic plates on the right and left.
If snooty officials once derided Mr Barnier, who will lead the European Union's talks with Britain over its exit, as le crétin des Alpes, today few Europeans have any complaints over his navigation of Brexit's craggy terrain.
Related: The Rio Olympics Just Got $500 Million Less Secure Economist Cleber Pereira added his voice to the outrage at the collapse of the bike path that follows the craggy coastline between the two main Olympic centers.
We drove up the Bosphorus Strait, up the craggy slopes of Arnavutkoy, past the few beautiful wooden Ottoman mansions from the 18th century, past barricades manned by un-uniformed policemen wearing steel jackets and carrying machine guns.
Like van Gogh, Segers experimented with materials and created haunting imagery, though his subject was almost always landscapes — some based on real places he'd seen and some that came straight from his imagination, with ghostly, craggy, vistas.
The Dutch outfit have just released their seventh album, The Light of September, and it's a melancholy ride through valleys of ultra-distorted shoegaze and post-punk, with craggy black metal elements poking through via the vocals.
Many other producers attempt to conjure a similar balance of mystery and placidity, but by allowing collaborators a hand in his productions, he's able to give Permanence's vaporous productions a craggy depth beyond many of his peers.
CreditCreditDavid Maurice Smith for The New York Times KANGAVA BAY, Rennell Island — On Rennell Island, a wild, windswept speck in the Pacific Ocean, water binds everything, from its teeming tropical rain forest to its craggy limestone cliffs.
What makes it exceptional is how private is feels: sheltered by a long, craggy cliffside on one end, full of tiny caves and grottoes and the ruins of Ballybunion Castle, perched on a hillside, on the other.
His craggy face has been a window into William's desiccated soul, but the character has been wandering the park like Judge Holden in "Blood Meridian," an implacable source of violence against anyone who stands in his path.
An hour later, as the sun clears the horizon, the bus winds through a craggy moonscape and descends to the Husab Uranium Mine, a $4.6 billion investment that is the second-largest uranium mine in the world.
I touched its front paws, and the plaster surface felt craggy, echoing the eroded surface of the original, which stood, for nearly three millennia, on the site of a palace in Nimrud, in what is now Iraq.
" Mr. Goldwyn, who is 58, was reckoning with the fact that he is the same age Holden was when he played Max Schumacher, a fading character learning to embrace his status as a "craggy, middle-aged man.
On New Zealand's Stunning West Coast, the Beauty Doesn't Stop: For Stop #47, the 52 Places Traveler reveled in nature unleashed on the new Paparoa Track, where alpine forests and craggy peaks give way to dense rainforest.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Better known for trading in whisky than human misery, Scotland this week revealed it was a center of the modern slave trade, with victims holed up in craggy island outposts and big cities alike.
Levine's craggy deadpan, Young's "well I never" fan-fluttering, and a second surprise cameo, from Grace Zabriskie as John Moore's disapproving grandmother (Zabriskie played Sarah Palmer in "Twin Peaks"), temper the gloom and grime with charmingly effective humor.
Near the end of Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ, Jesus (played by a young but craggy Willem Dafoe) is dying on the cross when he's approached by a young girl; she says she's his guardian angel.
Each of these works is otherworldly in its vision, whether an isolated tree draped in moss printed in green over a hazy pink, or a panoramic landscape with Dutch architecture of Amsterdam seemingly teleported into a craggy valley.
Or at least I'm told this looks like Australia by the game's voice-over, as I speed a buggy out of tight city alleys, across sand dunes, over craggy mountainsides, into destructible crop lands, and through lush tropical forests.
In Hvaler, a small shrimp port 110km south of the Norwegian capital, Oslo, Hans Olaf, a craggy-faced skipper, remembers when he had to pay the local waste-management company to take away rubbish he caught in his nets.
On Sunday, during its second-to-last pass over Philae's likely resting spot on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, the Rosetta spacecraft's OSIRIS camera obtained visual confirmation of the robotic lander, wedged into a dark crevice beneath a craggy cliff.
But for six years, a 153-acre ranch in a place called Solstice Canyon, surrounded by craggy rock formations overlooking the flat blue expanse of the Pacific Ocean, reverberated with some of the harshest music ever put to tape.
The two former officers, Keith Sandy and Dominique Perez, had each faced a second-degree murder charge in the shooting of the man, James Boyd, who had been illegally camping on a craggy mountainside on the city's east end.
Four miles from Noravank, I went from spiritual to chthonic, as I walked up the steps of a craggy cliff to the Areni cave where, in 2007, the earliest known clay amphoras (karases) — some 6,100 years old — were discovered.
Recently, Felgueiras, who also crafts craggy Portuguese cork vessels that he paints exotic shades — ecclesiastical purple, Oxford yellow, ultramarine green — and sells at the New Craftsmen gallery in London, has taken on one of his most quixotic projects yet.
For example, in "Orpheus in Hades," a large painting from 1897, Pierre Amédée Marcel-Béronneau pictured that mythical lyrist with marmoreal flesh among the dusky condemned, and used a palette knife to chop the surface into a craggy hellscape.
Solis, who commands the kitchen with his sister and co-pilot, Jessica, also does something different, and delicious, with fried calamari, a craggy mound of which explodes with flavor thanks to the presence of pickled jalapeños and hot sauce.
The slope of a mountain partially reflected in the windows looms like a shadow, reminding the viewer of the remote location, while a satellite tacked onto craggy rock like an afterthought serves as the house's only connection to the outside world.
When it comes to the whole body, Hellman repeatedly favors shots of the deformed despot traversing cliff faces on his island, climbing rocks like his namesake while waves crash against the craggy surface that resembles the mottled texture of his face.
On the other hand, Soria, a professional designer with the mandatory impeccable Instagram account and rolodex of celebrity clients, swigs wine, calls his contractor "dad" and sticks his entire head into the craggy maw of a newly destroyed fireplace ledge.
These clusters of hatchings are titled "Peaks 2105" through "Peaks 22" (all dated 2019) and many do indeed coalesce into the features of a craggy landscape; others are less about depiction than about the rhythms, textures, and density of mark-making.
FROM inside his headquarters in the southern Saudi city of Najran, Major-General Saad Olyan, the area commander, looks up at the craggy mountains looming over the city and wonders what Yemen's rebels on the plateau above will do next.
But Benjamin was fascinated by the seeming discrepancy between Crimp's outward demeanor—he is gentle and guarded, with the craggy face and bowl cut of a figure from a thirteenth-century tapestry—and the passionate rigor and experimentalism of his work.
Chimichurri Chicken Look, you could serve this chicken with creamy potatoes, but I would serve it with bread: A craggy piece of toast would be the perfect tool for mopping up the extra chimichurri, the classic Argentinian herb-garlic sauce.
The adventure of driving the dizzying switchbacks of a gravel mountain pass straddled by craggy pinnacles is a reason some travelers will take the long way via Prince Albert toward the fabled, lush Garden Route on the Indian Ocean coast.
But he was all-purpose: the craggy face leathery from sun, wind and snow; powerful hands scarred with cuts; flyaway hair crushed under a woolen cap; keen eyes for the next toehold; and a toothy smile for the book signings.
Frugal Traveler I was at the official end of the world, standing among yellow wildflowers on the edge of a craggy cliff, looking out over the chromatic waters of the Atlantic — endless ceruleans and captivating cyans in every shade imaginable.
President Trump has promised to build a wall to stop the flow of illegal immigrants in areas like this, but the geography — like shallow riverbanks and craggy trails that are impassable for vehicles — makes that nearly impossible and staggeringly expensive.
The eldest surviving son of war-weary parents, he landed near Wellington at a time of social panic: New Zealand's prime minister, "a craggy, thick-browed man called Sid Holland," had just published a report on the failing morals of teenagers.
At the same time, a coalition of foreign navies beefed up patrols, sometimes burning a million dollars of fuel each day to go back and forth along Somalia's craggy coastline, which, at 1,880 miles, is the longest on mainland Africa.
Work from the late 1930s and early 1940s will include his beloved coastal scenes, his homoerotically tinged heroic folk portraits and views of Mount Katahdin, Hartley's New England answer to Mont Sainte-Victoire, the craggy peak immortalized by his idol, Cézanne.
Craggy-visaged and imposing, Mr. Vaughan was a regular in films and on British television for more than 50 years, long before taking the part of Maester Aemon Targaryen on "Game of Thrones," adapted from George R. R. Martin's novels.
Then its weathered hieroglyphics, its applause-garnering live horses, its looming walls of craggy stone-esque plaster and its gold-sprayed props will all be sealed in storage, as securely as Aida and Radamès in their tomb at the opera's end.
One half focuses on the moon's craggy surface, a monochrome image that fills the whole scene; framed much further away, the other projection fixes on the moon's place in the darkness of space, opening as just a wan swatch of light.
As well as aiming to gain insight and be more sensitive to the customs and culture of the foreign slaves holed up across Scotland - from big cities to craggy island outposts - police are also trying to boost public awareness and change attitudes.
As a response to Brexit, Nash has created MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY, an enormous eight-by-four-foot flag of the UK. Its rugged, craggy surface is meant to resemble the texture of volcanic rock, a metaphor for the UK's recent political happenings.
If ever there were a convincing case to be made for the dangers of philosophy, then surely it's Marx's discovery of Hegel, whose "grotesque craggy melody" repelled him at first but which soon had him dancing deliriously through the streets of Berlin.
Above my bed, I have arrayed: A glacial hunk of rose quartz; a craggy piece of blue lace agate; a slice of amethyst; a citrine trapezoid; two jade pebbles; a marbled lump of carnelian; and a quartz micropenis (yes, a tiny crystal peen).
By combining thousands of data points as vessels traverse the fishing grounds, these "wikimaps"—created and updated through crowdsourcing—show gravel beds where bottom-dwelling halibut are likely to linger, craggy terrain where rockfish tend to lurk, and outcrops that could snag gear.
Though several upper floors of the 16-story building, constructed in 1929, have been refurbished into sumptuously minimal condominiums (Carpenter designed the famed glass cube penthouse addition on the top), his own 5,573-square-foot fourth-floor space retains a craggy analog feel.
Girls in pinafores and straw hats are preparing for an outing to Hanging Rock, where giant obelisks of red stone jut out of the earth and create a labyrinth of craggy interstices—a geological marvel and a sacred site for Aboriginal Australians.
On a night in March, craggy brown shards of what looked l­ike tree bark, topped with tiny translucent orange globes and miniscule dollops of something white and creamy, ­­­turned out to be chips made from sunchoke skin, with trout roe and sunchoke purée.
The current site was selected a decade ago after the prime location on the notoriously craggy 16x13 km (10x5 mile) island was ruled out because it was home to an important colony of the endangered wire bird, a type of indigenous plover.
Before all that, though, he had his craggy cliffs, his secluded beaches, the exquisite sensation of cool seawater on sun-warmed skin — but above all, his great love — the charmed contours of the private life of a public writer still in his prime.
Guided by a U.S. Border Patrol team, I also traveled along the border right down to where the newest 215-foot-high slatted steel barrier ends and the wide-open hills and craggy valleys beckoning drug smugglers, asylum seekers and illegal immigrants begin.
But a couple of executives who have spent decades hunting for oil across the Middle East, South America and Canada are betting that the next energy patch will be near here, in a remote stretch of craggy desert known as Asphalt Ridge.
Carving expressions onto garden stones was in vogue in Louis XIV's France, and while the works reference this history, to Giorno, who only started sculpting a couple of years ago, the craggy rocks are merely another venue for the presentation of words.
Happily reclined, as though he had made himself at home in a craggy, natural rock formation that was never meant for human comfort, Wendell Castle often had the look of a friendly genius who didn't quite know what all the fuss was about.
Finding it -- believing it can be found -- is what brings him to this spot 0003,400 feet above sea level, near the base of a ski lift, even though his gait is wobbly now and these craggy, alpine ravines could break a 20-something hip.
Although the Tigrayans who inhabit these craggy hills are only a small minority in a country of more than 100 million, they have dominated its power structures since 1991 when the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) drove a Marxist military regime from power.
When the police came, the trespassers were praying in the parking lot, led by two middle-aged men in clerical collars: the big, craggy Philip, a decorated hero of World War II, and the ascetic Daniel, waiting peacefully to be led into the van.
Since the 1990s, and especially in the last decade, enhanced insulation in the suits has opened some of the most frigid reaches of the world — Alaska, Antarctica, Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden — to surfers seeking isolated adventures, craggy nature and uncrowded and unexplored waves.
Now also on Acorn TV and also set in Wales, "Hidden," a broodier specimen from the makers of "Hinterland," moves into the Snowdonia region's craggy glacial terrain, where the police detective Cadi John (Sian Reese-Williams) has returned home to care for her father.
This past August, Jean Touitou, the founder of the influential Parisian clothing label A.P.C., and his son, Pierre, a chef, cooked a feast together for family and friends in Jean's new holiday compound on Pantelleria, the craggy, volcanic Italian island between Sicily and Tunisia.
For every admirer cooing about the sun-warmed sea, craggy coastlines, fish-rich bouillabaisse and the Mediterranean melting pot (thanks to 313th-century immigration from Greece, Spain, Italy, Corsica, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria), someone else is grousing about corruption, dirty streets and eroding Frenchness.
Wolkoff's large-scale gelatin silver prints render this heterogeneous zone in intricate, stylized black-and-white abstractions whose referents — swirls and splotches of lichen; striated and craggy rock formations; roiling bodies of water; reticulated bark beetle marks — are only sometimes discernible without the works' titles.
His craggy face is a map of some brutal years, partly from the nasty spills that led to enough broken bones to keep an orthopedic med school class busy, partly because he lost his passion and confidence for stretches of his Hall of Fame career.
The Second Chechen War, which the Russians launched in 1999, in an effort to curb not only Chechen separatism but the threat of militant Islam, wound down a decade later, with special operations carried out deep in the craggy, wooded hills of the Caucasus.
We might also call it needlessly cynical to promote such a garbage novel as the second coming of The Crying of Lot 49 just because it was written by a craggy white man with an unearned sense of intellectual superiority and a well-thumbed thesaurus.
In this work, as in "Bäume," the fusion of the collaged imagery (the face, leaf, and branches immediately surrounding the face) with painting (extensions of the roots and branches) is both enchanting and strange; the craggy roots have a creatural quality that threatens the demure face.
Ardent believers in Mr Mueller, a craggy faced former FBI boss under Republican and Democratic presidents, hope for a day when the super-prosecutor sweeps aside the tangles of partisan claims and counter-claims and lays criminal charges against those guilty of aiding and abetting Russia.
In her opening statement, the prosecutor, Randi McGinn, said the officers "could have stopped at any point and established distance" between themselves and the man, James Boyd, a paranoid schizophrenic who had been illegally camping on a craggy mountainside on this city's east end in March 2014.
And on days when I couldn't keep myself from crying, Music for People in Trouble transformed from outlining the craggy terrain of past heartbreak to a salve for initial, hesitant mourning when anticipating the worst, then the burst dam that gushed as my fears were confirmed.
Past the red-rock canyons, craggy cactuses, stacks of boulders, and Lilliputian forests that populate the landscape, you'll hit something resembling civilization in the tiny town of Alamo, which hosts a few motels, a cafe, a high school, a gas station-supermarket hybrid and not much else.
An hour or two away, up and down the coasts, are the summer houses of the country's politicians and business executives, fronting beaches dotted with rauks — gigantic, craggy sculptural formations unique to the area, as ghostly as something from Stonehenge, created by ice-age reef erosions.
Abdel Majid pointed out the small doors that were apparently typical of communities that worked with silver; he showed me the craggy mud-brick buildings and the narrow, shaded streets, now moraines of trash; but none of this spoke to me of the Jews of Akka.
There's a bit more to it than that, but mostly, the film exists as a showcase for Redford, who is perfectly content playing a craggy old cowboy with a twinkle in his eye, cleverly augmented with a few flashbacks using clips from his matinee-idol days.
While a short video in the exhibition shows her measuring a Malaysian sitter's head with calipers, the show emphasizes her differences with scholars like the British anthropologist Sir Arthur Keith, a leading exponent of the idea of racial typologies (and the model for Hoffman's bust exemplifying the craggy Scot).
The blockage was billed as a once in a lifetime event, sparking a surge of tourists eager to gape at the novelty of the craggy, usually submerged floor and the 70-to-100-foot-tall stone cliff over which millions of gallons of water usually plummet every hour.
An energetic entrepreneur with a craggy action-hero face and a background in computer analytics, Mortensen started carrying around a notebook he calls the List of Hate when he was a teenager in 1980s Denmark—whenever something annoyed him, he'd pull out the notebook and jot down the offense.
The imagery shows that a tunnel into the site's craggy cliff face appeared in 20093; then, two years later, four rectangular buildings were erected at the opposite end of the complex near the steep, at times winding road that serves as the only apparent route in or out.
"Eight Views of Xiao and Xiang," the painter's white and black on gold treatment of a traditional Chinese landscape subject, is anchored in one corner by craggy, snow-covered hills that look like ocean breakers and in the other by a tiny village in a grove of gnarled trees.
Atelier TAG's 243-seat Gilles-Vigneault Theater in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, is also a craggy affair — and opens in October with a similar mission: to recast Saint-Jérôme — known for its logging and paper industries — as an arts center that can draw visitors from nearby Montreal, and elsewhere.
Collins figured prominently in a turf war that evolved into a humble but symbolic civil rights struggle: a campaign by a coalition of black community groups and mostly white students and faculty to keep neighboring Columbia from impinging on two of Morningside Park's mostly craggy 21968 acres. Mrs.
Lumpy and craggy, the bagels are treated as a serious ingredient: pulverized, then calibrated with salt and koji (grains or legumes inoculated with spores of Aspergillus oryzae, phylogenetically kin to the mold that turns coagulated milk into blue cheese) and left to turn funky and fetid over weeks.
Sharing a studio with the artist John Mason, Voulkos fired up his new equipment and made ever bigger and wilder ceramics: craggy, hulking creations like "Little Big Horn" and "Sitting Bull," which look monolithic but are actually composed of multiple wheel-thrown forms and clay slabs fitted together.
The Vigilius's glass-fronted sauna and indoor-outdoor heated pool immerse visitors in a dramatically dense view of larch trees and craggy peaks, but the resort is in need of a refresh to keep up with the high style introduced by more recent eco resorts in the vicinity.
As spy Ethan Hunt, he skydives out of a plane (while lightning bolts light up the clouds), motorbikes at collision speeds through Paris without a helmet, leaps across tall, tall buildings in London and, in one astonishing sequence, dangles by rope from a helicopter that's whirling through a craggy mountain canyon.
Signing the best player from each of the country's other two Champions League qualifiers is a symbolic sledgehammer to Serie A's craggy infrastructure, an irrefutable sign that the players are just as cognizant as everyone else watching of how the league is, for now, hopelessly tilted in one club's favor.
The origin of its name would quickly become apparent — from my position on the coastal road it was easy to see the distinct craggy peaks called the Twelve Apostles jutting up one after another, forming a long spine down the Atlantic side of Table Mountain National Park toward Hout Bay.
"He had reached this apex in his career around 2007, but I think it worried him and made him question why he was making art," said Mr. Darling, whose exhibition traced the artist's arc from smooth plasticized figures to mythical beasts and monks rendered craggy and gnarled and at gigantic scale.
Most visitors come to Olkhon, a mix of craggy mountains, thick boreal forests and steppe that covers an area roughly the size of New York City and is home to only 1,500 people, as part of a weekslong journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway, but I didn't have that kind of time.
Photograph by David Williams for The New Yorker At Lowerline, in Prospect Heights, John Verlander—standing every night behind his elegant, polished-wood bar wearing a Mets cap—offers oysters from the West and East Coasts, supremely fresh, on ice, or battered and deep-fried till craggy, as filling for a po'boy.
All three are characterized by a mood of free-floating homesickness, as well as the interplay of German anomie and American popular culture; all of them star the craggy, bemused Rüdiger Vogler, feature Mr. Wenders's wife at the time, Lisa Kreuzer (sometimes billed as Elisabeth Kreuzer), and show a remarkable eye for landscape.
With an exterior of exposed aggregate (a type of concrete left unsealed to reveal its craggy components) tinted a bone hue that Van Duysen tested a dozen times to ensure it would vanish, mirage-like, into its sandy surroundings, the compound achieves the opposite effect of its Brutalist forebears, which overpowered cityscapes.
Bergman would have turned 100 on July 14, and the documentary "Searching for Ingmar Bergman" is the German director Margarethe von Trotta's valentine to this enigmatic Swedish master, whose "The Seventh Seal" — particularly its scene of Max von Sydow's knight playing chess with Death on a craggy beach — inspired her own career.
Outside of high season, though — and anywhere outside of its largest town, Visby (population: 183,300) — Gotland remains a rural paradise, popular with outdoorsy Stockholm professionals looking to escape city life by hiking along the island's craggy limestone cliffs and cycling past tiny clapboard fishing villages, crumbling medieval churches and 18th-century farmhouses.
It's a visage that emerges from the ground, craggy and angular and teetering on the verge of visibility — which one can read as a metaphor for the situation of black men who still struggle to be recognized when they are systematically conflated with a violent social environment in which some are embedded.
On television, his army of pro-Trump pundits and shills replicated that image: craggy, pudgy old white men like Jeffrey Lord argued that Trump's travel ban was equal to President Abraham Lincoln's actions during the Civil War, while young beautiful bombshells argued that the president's conspiracy theories were valid and his legislation was constitutional.
Chicken-liver pâté, whipped to the consistency of butter (and served with grilled slices of She Wolf Bakery's miche, the it-bread of the moment), was as nutty and pungent as an aged cheddar—which, incidentally, was also on the menu, craggy little boulders of a complex crystalline variety called Flory's Truckle, imported from Missouri.
Born on this day in 1809, Abraham Lincoln had a mythic impact far beyond the U.S. With his craggy face, his eloquence about democracy, his freeing of the slaves and his martyr's death as U.S. president, he has been embraced by fledgling republics, antislavery societies worldwide and countries trying to recover from civil war.
The bustling Grand Bazaar, the cafes, the pathways along the Bosporus bordered by enormous, craggy rocks, the people of all ages and manner of dress fishing in the cerulean blue waters, the majestic mosques, grand palaces and hotels, and the picture-perfect narrow alleyways beckoning travelers to careen through their zigzagging routes: all of it simply oozed Turkishness.
From there she slowly amassed interesting pieces: a Matteo Grassi dining set from the estate sale of a Dow Chemical heir, a pair of Mario Bellini chairs she found on eBay, a brash, craggy ceramic vessel purchased directly from the L.A. artist Roger Herman and, more recently, a custom maple and linoleum credenza commissioned from the independent furniture maker Doug McCollough.
The quiet was unnerving but not unusual in the fjords, where a tranquil sense of isolation easily coexists with all the intense, momentous visual drama around you: brilliant green and turquoise rivers, as smooth as glass, reflecting the sun so that you can barely see; craggy, sharp-angled, purple-capped mountains erupting straight out of those rivers at right angles.
After nearly 20 years of negotiating with environmental groups and planners, Los Angeles County supervisors voted four to one on Tuesday to greenlight the controversial 19,20103-home and mixed-use development set to be constructed in the dry, craggy hills of Tejon Ranch, a sprawling 270,000 acres of mostly untouched wildlands located about 70 miles north of the congested bustle of downtown Los Angeles.
Photograph by Zachary Zavislak for The New Yorker Extra-long, skinny spring rolls were expertly fried, filled with a nicely balanced mixture of slick sautéed shiitake mushrooms and julienned carrots, and topped with pleasingly peppery micro mint, but enormous, craggy corn fritters, which multiple servers pushed hard, were saturated with an unholy amount of coconut oil, a thrill until they cooled and began to seem dangerous.
Instead: craters, heaps of rubble, mortar, stones, walls broken off, a craggy desert, air thick with dust," so that it was the few buildings left standing that "seemed out of place, incongruous, with their insistence of boundaries, definite lines" — gave her the sense that the world is "not a given, even if it occupies more and more of the sky," and that poetry builds "a counter-world, not better, but other.
Letter of Recommendation If you are an American over the age of 6, chances are you have a mental image of that moment, in December of 1620, when the Pilgrims stepped ashore in Plymouth: a gray sky, a craggy coast and bone-chilling waters holding the Mayflower in the distance as a huddle of God-fearing voyagers, all with solemn expressions and oversize cockel hats, lasso their sloop to a rock.
Yes, you'll find at-home instructions for replicating all your favorite orders — from their craggy-edged smashed California-style burger to the vanilla custard Concretes — but, in typical Shack fashion, you'll also come away feeling like (a) you want to apply for a job there; (b) now is the time to join the "Maker" revolution … mustard, relish, jam, anything; (c) you're somehow part of something way bigger than burgers and fries.
Some are more than a century old, like B. Merwan & Co. by Grant Road Station, where gingham shirts hang over the sink in the open kitchen and, hour after hour, cooks turn a rubble of mawa — milk boiled down until the liquids evaporate, leaving a sweet, creamy, craggy fluff — into tiny cakes, bronzed and cracked at the top and somehow dense and ephemeral at once, disintegrating instantly in the mouth, like poundcake called to a higher destiny.

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