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What (who) is rugged style - definition

PSALM
The old rugged cross; Old Rugged Cross
  • Old Rugged Cross historical sign, Albion, Michigan

Style (sociolinguistics)         
  • Robert Podesva's depiction of the indexical relationships between linguistic resources, acts or activities, stance and style.
SET OF LINGUISTIC VARIANTS WITH SPECIFIC SOCIAL MEANINGS
Style-shifting; Style shifting; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Style (sociolinguistics); Speech style
In sociolinguistics, a style is a set of linguistic variants with specific social meanings. In this context, social meanings can include group membership, personal attributes, or beliefs.
Rugged individualism         
PHRASE COINED BY HERBERT HOOVER
Rugged Individualism; Rugged individualist; Ruggedly individualist
Rugged individualism, derived from individualism, is a term that indicates that an individual is self-reliant and independent from outside, usually state or government, assistance. While the term is often associated with the notion of laissez-faire and associated adherents, it was actually coined by United States president Herbert Hoover.
Style brisé         
TEXTURE OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC OF THE FRENCH BAROQUE
Style brise; Style luthé; Luthé
Style brisé (French: "broken style") is a general term for irregular arpeggiated texture in instrumental music of the Baroque period. It is commonly used in discussion of music for lute, keyboard instruments, or the viol.

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The Old Rugged Cross

"The Old Rugged Cross" is a popular hymn written in 1912 by American evangelist and song-leader George Bennard (1873–1958).