Similar words: hanging, changing, hang in, mudslinging, upbringing, springing, frangipani, bringing. Meaning: [reɪndʒ] adj. wandering freely.
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31. It was then shown the correct diagnosis in each case, broken into five categories, ranging from flatulence to angina.
32. They describe gang members as ranging in age from early teens to late twenties.
33. Many forms of worms are collected with characteristics ranging from beauty to just plain wormy.
34. Typical applications are found in companies with several medium-sized projects, i.e. ranging from one half to five man-years.
35. The five men are serving prison sentences ranging from 35 to 105 years.
36. In the latter conditions, the cerebrospinal fluid has a cell count ranging from only a few to hundreds.
37. While steering through a series of gates, watch for hazards ranging from Bouncer and Mrs Mangel to kangaroos and emus!
38. Another source describes the stones as ranging from the size of goose eggs down to the size of water chestnuts.
39. Wrangham found that by following chimpanzees daily, he could establish the ranging relationships of the animals.
40. We tested six tents over a period of three months in weather ranging from sunshine to horizontal rain.
41. There are nineteen more employed on running campaigns ranging from tropical rainforests to air pollution and London's roads.
42. More than half will be birds; the rest will be the four-legged variety,[http://sentencedict.com/ranging.html] ranging from rabbits to opossums.
43. Complete remission was obtained in six patients including four treated with cyclophosphamide, with a follow up ranging from 1.5-7 years.
44. The merit of the project in relation to each criterion is assessed in terms of the five classes, ranging from very good to very poor.
45. The government jailed 100 or so of the party's leading members on charges ranging from graffiti-writing to incitement of violence.
46. Heads responded to advisory views of good practice in different ways, ranging from unthinking conformity to outright rejection.
47. A list of thirty measures ranging from recycling resources to doubling overseas aid were proposed.
48. The parents' civil-rights complaint also alleges discrimination in other sports and outlined problems ranging from inconsistent discipline to withholding opportunities.
49. The DoI runs a mass of schemes to support research in particular areas,(Sentencedict.com) ranging from robots to fibre optics.
50. In 1960 Calvin became director of the Laboratory of Chemical Biodynamics which fostered interdisciplinary study ranging from solar energy to brain chemistry.
51. Five initial service offerings emerged, ranging from new business development planning to closing strategies.
52. Ongoing exhibits include gem and mineral displays ranging from the microscopic to the massive, and videos of Kartchner Caverns.
53. Ranging from advice on digging a pond, the importance of the village bobby to controversial political and conservation issues.
54. Some 70,000 such licenses have been granted to companies and individuals ranging from farmers to brewers.
55. A wide variety of jobs are undertaken, ranging from 100,000 copy reprints of dictionaries, to specialized runs of a few hundreds.
56. All five kids, ranging in age from 10 to 19, were in this wedding.
57. A car salesperson has many models ranging from small economy cars to super luxury top-of-the-range models.
58. The result is that, chapter after chapter, there are errors ranging from factual detail to total distortion through drastic editing.
59. Proceeds are expected to be in the region of £150,000 with estimates ranging from £200 to £7,000.
60. With patterns ranging from bold lemons to blowsy foxgloves, the kits start at £24.95.
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