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1 It showed as a bold headland , apparently of great height and rocky in formation.
2 There is here a cheery-looking white-washed coastguard station standing on the bold headland of Newton Point.
3 A bold headland - precipitous wall , 150 feet high, very strong, red color, stretching a mile or so.
4 We passed the Bay of Corunna, and rounding the bold headland of Finisterre, left the Biscayan billows behind us.
5 But it was fair, and he also found the Yankee staggering past the first bold headland with all sail set.
6 Again it would wind around some bold headland , and the broad expanse of the Hudson would shine out dotted with white sails.
7 After passing Portland Bill they lost sight of land until, after eight hours' run, a bold headland appeared on the weather beam.
8 Beyond is the Basin of Minas, with its sedgy shore, its dreary flats; and beyond that projects a bold headland , standing perpendicular against the sky.
9 Their bold headlands were like giant-fists reaching out along the water towards him.
10 It made a striking figure there, with its deep-bosomed bays and its bold headlands .
11 Its coast is 1500 miles in extent, with irregular, rocky shores, bold headlands , and deep bays.
12 The brilliant landscapes made up of bold headlands , hanging woods, and sunny bays fared no better.
13 The large features were somehow grown larger still; they dominated the countenance as rough bold headlands dominate a shore.
14 Wrecks could be counted by the dozen from some of the bold headlands that commanded an extensive view of the shore.
15 The dark crags of Elba rose on our right, and the bold headlands of Napoleon's isle stood opposite, at perhaps twenty miles' distance.
16 It did seem a long time ago that he had been a youngster in overalls, adventuring alone in a dugout about these bold headlands .
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