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1 The file moved on; at every step the ascent grew more rugged .
2 The cañon and its surroundings grew more rugged and of larger dimensions.
3 The pines and spruces grew smaller, and were more rugged and gnarled.
4 The hills became more rugged as we wound our way among them.
5 A bump soon after told that the ice was getting more rugged .
6 Companies say European and American men, however, still favour a more rugged look.
7 Companies say European and American men, however, still favor a more rugged look.
8 The south coast is much more rugged and less visited than the north.
9 The climate grew cooler and the country more rugged , and the vegetation changed.
10 The country gradually became more rugged as the route brought them near Centreville.
11 There are pretty whitewashed fishing villages and more rugged mountain settlements.
12 The rock was more rugged and uneven than they had at first supposed.
13 As they ascended, the road became gradually more rugged and difficult.
14 But farther north where the land was more rugged , they would be safe.
15 They were gaining elevation and the country was becoming more rugged .
16 The hill, however, proved to be even more rugged than I had expected.
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