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1. He was built for ruggedness and the ability to withstand cold
2. In looking for pasturage in the ruggedness of those mountains, Joshua and Caleb found what they had been told of
3. pasturage in the ruggedness of those mountains, Joshua and Caleb found what they had been
4. ruggedness with just a hint of sensitivity
5. THAT WHILE WELL GROOMED THERE WAS ALSO A RUGGEDNESS ABOUT HIM THAT SEEMED QUITE
6. He must meet the brute breast to breast, strike a death-blow, and then trust to the ruggedness of his frame to survive the instant of manhandling that was certain to be his
7. As such, the emphasis went on its ruggedness, reliability and payload, rather than on pure speed and advanced electronic systems
8. pied so completely and capped off the sheer ruggedness and beauty
9. the ruggedness of the land
10. Beware what precedes the decay of the ruggedness of states and men
11. The criminal scene they acted, I had the patience to see to an end, purely that I might gather more facts and certainty against them in my design to do their deserts instant justice; and accordingly, when they had re-adjusted themselves; and were preparing to go out, burning as I was with rage and indignation, I jumped down from the chair, in order to raise the house upon them, but with such an unlucky impetuosity, that some nail or ruggedness in the floor caught my foot, and flung me on my face with such violence, that I fell senseless on the ground, and lay there some time before any one came to my relief: so that they, alarmed, I suppose, by the noise of my fall, had more than the necessary time to make a safe retreat
12. And if at times these things bent the welded iron of his soul, much more did his far-away domestic memories of his young Cape wife and child, tend to bend him still more from the original ruggedness of his nature, and open him still further to those latent influences which, in some honest-hearted men, restrain the gush of dare-devil daring, so often evinced by others in the more perilous vicissitudes of the fishery
13. Oh! How unlike it was to the blue seasons of the south! Covered with ice, it was only to be distinguished from land by its superior wildness and ruggedness