Similar words: hanging, changing, hang in, mudslinging, upbringing, springing, frangipani, bringing. Meaning: [reɪndʒ] adj. wandering freely.
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91. The medicine was supposed to cure all kinds of ailments, ranging from colds to back pains.
92. Variety will be the catchword at the new venue, with acts ranging from stand-up comedy to poetry readings.
93. It consists of nine subjects ranging from Business Communications to Supervisory Skills.
94. In addition to using good teamwork, they demanded team performance against specific goals ranging from cycle time reduction to skit preparation.
95. A couple of the more radical organisations have said they respect a diversity of tactics ranging from popular education to direct action.
96. Paige lay back, watching him mooch about, putting a pot over the fire and ranging their clothes to dry.
97. Clinton led Dole in nationwide public opinion polls going into the debate by margins ranging from 13 percent to 18 percent.
98. Thus a conservation policy involves a wide ranging set of economic, political and social issues.
99. They have done so as part of a widely comprehensive output, ranging from chamber music to symphonies and opera.
100. During his term in office, he took bribes ranging from 22 million to 220 million yen.
101. Offers a variety of courses, at management and other levels, ranging from one day to ten half-days.
102. Reductions were experienced in all of the towns, with the estimates of effect ranging from four to thirty percent.
102. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
103. Nonspecialists are often reluctant to diagnose depression, which can produce symptoms ranging from insomnia to pelvic pain, Thompson says.
104. It grows in shallow water in pools and ponds, most frequently on substrates ranging from sand to fine silt.
105. Her own stand is dominated by a burst of swansdown in shades of pink ranging from cerise to baby blush.
106. This index distinguishes five different levels of organic brain syndrome ranging from severe to subclinical.
107. Walks in South Somerset gives full instructions and a detailed map for ten walks ranging from 2-1/2 to seven miles long.
108. Standard Insurance Company, for example, placed students with employees ranging from lawyers to accountants to computer network operators.
109. The remainder will need training, services and hand-holding ranging from extensive to nearly prohibitive, she says.
110. But all struggled through declines in defense-related sales ranging from 30 percent to 60 percent, the study said.
111. It includes data from 12 wells with different logging conditions and depths ranging from 2200 to 6700 meters.
112. They were all healthy and had blood cholesterol levels ranging from 220 to 290 milligrams per deciliter.
113. But they were pervasive, ranging from policies on the taxation of profits to regional assistance schemes.
114. On either side of the village the vines are exposed on north-facing slopes, ranging between 140 and 200 metres in height.
115. There were six Miller children, ranging in age from nineteen to seven.
116. Suppleness Exercises ranging from yoga to vigorous swimming engage the body's muscles in regular and rhythmic movements.
117. The winners were boys and girls ranging in age from 12 to 16.
118. These programs provide facilities ranging from the essential to the virtually useless depending on your point of view.
119. Autopsies showed levels of digoxin ranging from 16 to 39 times those expected from the doses prescribed.
120. He joined an athletic club in which there were a large number of activities ranging from yoga to judo.
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