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Mostly U.S. troops are responsible for helping Afghan forces patrol mountainous region.
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The areas most affected are mountainous regions, the midlands and south east.
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Many of the country's mountainous rural areas are however hard to reach.
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The island is 30 miles long, and is mountainous in the centre.
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This quake struck a mountainous area where most inhabitants are local farmers.
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The terrain of the Five Towns is hilly and therefore offers views.
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It was more hilly and upland; and the vegetation had altogether changed.
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The prison van jolted and bumped along the rocky and hilly road.
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The Scottish Trials was over eight hundred miles of hilly, heavy roads.
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The latter part of the road to Fellside was rough and hilly.
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The craggy sides of the rock were visible but in few places.
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We followed the ledges off to the northeast over several craggy hills.
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His tall, gaunt, craggy figure had a suggestion of hunger and rapacity.
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His warm, craggy smile revealed a too dazzling set of alabaster teeth.
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He was neither tall nor short, dark nor fair, smooth nor craggy.
Usage of cragged in English
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Tucked my fingers beneath the cragged edges, set my feet, and lifted.
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Dorothy had cragged seams on her wrists from what she'd tried to do.
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Beyond lay the real ascent, steep, cragged, glacial, rising into the dark mist.
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The old woman, face cragged, waved off Senna's words with a bony hand.
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Gazing over the cragged summit, he beheld her approaching with a gentleman at her side.
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To descend a cragged mountain, however, was more difficult and dangerous than to ascend it.
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The rich earth below was layered with dead growth and cragged over with rambling tree roots.
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We cragged till dark then headed back to camp to eat dinner and wrap up the day.
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She abideth among the rocks, and dwelleth among cragged flints, and stony hills, where there is no access.
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A short march brought them to the foot of the mountain, but its steep and cragged sides almost discouraged hope.
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They began to march again towards the coast, a distance of fifteen hundred miles, over cragged rocks, and scorching plains.
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The river was confined between high and cragged rocks, one of which impended above the spot where the canoe rested.
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The mountains were lofty, with snowy peaks and cragged sides; it was hoped, however, that some practicable defile might be found.
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Moving back to escape the encroaching tide, Clarice saw the cap lying, caught on the cragged point of rock before her.
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Burson's mountainous body was a cragged landscape of muscle and scars, all juts of strength and angry puckered furrows of combat.
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They were fortresses, generally built on hills, or cragged rocks, or in inaccessible marshes, or on islands in rivers,-anywherewhere defence was easiest.