They're using a gamut of grapes, from Grenache and Syrah to Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon. |
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Thermoplastics, which soften when heated and harden when cooled, run the gamut from commodity to engineering plastics. |
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Meanwhile, comment and letters pages all over Quebec began to heat up with the whole gamut of opinions. |
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The conference, like the concept of ecological design itself, ran the gamut from the supremely practical to the resolutely idealistic. |
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Just when we imagined we've seen the gamut, here comes a genuine first in the industry. |
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This collection reflects the full gamut of its dedicatee's research interests in cryptogamic physiology and ecology at the extremes. |
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A strong keyboard technique is called for, with high priority on the ability to vary tonal color to suggest the full orchestral gamut. |
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The current rage of freeriding and urban assault mountain biking has produced a gamut of videos documenting the latest and greatest feats. |
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Thirty high-res races crisscross lavishly detailed expanses of road, running the gamut from urban to rural, day to night, rainy to sunny. |
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There are flowers running the gamut from native wildflowers such as the cowslip to exotic foreigners. |
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Seasonings for marinades run the gamut from herbs, spices, garlic, and chilies to fish sauce, salts, olives, and onions. |
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Top treatments can run the gamut from elaborate swags to a simple piece of fabric tossed casually across a wooden drapery pole. |
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The waggery may be more or less refined, it may run the whole gamut from open clownery to a slightly ironical twinkle, but it is always there. |
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Sporting events run the gamut from football to NASCAR with a broad selection of straights, parlays, teasers, props and futures available. |
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The book is a clear-sighted, yet compassionate, take on a whole gamut of issues. |
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Science fiction cinema is no stranger to implausible robots, running the full gamut from implausibly cool to implausibly terrible. |
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The majestic and imposing voice carried with it the intelligent tone of the singer's knowledge of a wide gamut of information. |
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This site covers the gamut of financial advice in its own inimitable style. |
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The whole gamut of man's activities today constitutes an indivisible whole. |
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The police were then notified and, with minimal interrogation, the alleged firebug confessed to the gamut of crimes he was accused of. |
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After several seasons of wedgies and platforms reigning supreme on the streets and in the malls, this year, heels run the gamut. |
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They ran the gamut from fly spray to radio waves, underground gas pockets, flying saucers and more. |
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Drinks run the gamut from Manhattans to Martinis but shaken or stirred they cost a bomb. |
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In scheduling enough content to run the gamut of women's experiences, the festival has performed a balancing act. |
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Seattle's karaoke scene runs the gamut from modern and glitzy to gloriously divey. |
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As always, the performances run the gamut from pricey indoor shows to the multitude of free shows outdoors. |
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These craft run the gamut from sleek international racing yachts to historic workboats. |
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The loudspeakers played the gamut from opera to light jazz and disembodied laughter floated forward from the back of the bookstore. |
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Corrupt practices dilute the gamut of restrictions and the fear of punishment. |
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Her performance runs the gamut from physical perfection to emotional exhaustion and she never falters. |
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The reaction to John Prescott's proposals for regional assemblies has run the gamut from apathy to antagonism. |
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The food runs the gamut from solid and reliable to off the beaten path and utterly charming. |
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The resulting maladies nut the gamut from food allergies to migraines, fibromyalgia, lupus, arthritis and so on. |
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The dishes covered the gamut of culinary endeavour from Guinness-and-lamb stew to salmon with tandoori spices. |
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A whole gamut of policies, affecting the three crucial determinants of state level growth, have been considered. |
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The film runs the gamut of emotions from tearful sickbed scenes to ruthless black comedy. |
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Her words speak to a gamut of music lovers from teeny-boppers to grown folks and the gay community. |
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Her face could register the gamut of human emotions without ever fully revealing her inner nature. |
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The full gamut of human misbehaviour, you'll learn, ranges from crudely hilarious to profoundly disturbing. |
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Invitees will be able to try the gamut of wares at hitting bays, a short game area as well as a putting green. |
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At which level do we start to form various cognitive types that reflect the gamut of human potential? |
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Finishes for custom cabinets run the gamut from clear coats such as polyurethane to paint, plastic laminates and baked-on enamels. |
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The buffet runs a fish-centric gamut from savory casseroles and coconut-milk stews to toughish scallops and decent sushi. |
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As in every Mormon ward, missionaries provide a gamut of services for members, whether active or lapsed. |
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We've selected six shoes that run the gamut from high-mileage hedonists to gym-friendly treadmill tramplers. |
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It runs the gamut of art riches over the centuries, stretching to murals, miniatures and manuscripts. |
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The opinions ranged the gamut, from panic to indifference, many with steadfastness and underlying optimism. |
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Whimsical decorative themes run the gamut, from rustic mountain to formal Tuscan. |
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The actual reactions run the gamut from blank stares to gently-furrowed brows. |
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The list ran the gamut from Aristotle to Zen, from The Catcher in the Rye to The Cat in the Hat, from epic novels to unabridged dictionaries. |
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His work ran the gamut from star and planetary system formation to the study of the planets themselves. |
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The selections run the gamut from folk song through musical theatre to grand opera. |
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So instead it was claimed that the national accounts data cover the entire gamut of quoted and unquoted companies. |
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I'm not exactly sure why, but responses to this thread run the gamut from cultural unsophisticatedness to near racism. |
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The presence of a vast human population on these mountains threw up a gamut of socio-economic issues. |
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He covers the gamut of aesthetic surgery, from the initial consultation through postoperative recovery. |
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Nudist resorts run the gamut from modest camping grounds to luxury villas with posh amenities. |
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He traversed the gamut of the masonry trades from foundation to lintel, bridge abutment to gravestone, and from skyscraper to curbstone. |
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Weller's music runs the gamut from the Jam's punk-colored Mod and Merseybeat, through the Style Council's white soul, to the '90s excursions into folk and psychedelia. |
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Throughout these 13 uplifting ditties, which run the gamut from traditional country to blues, western swing and roots rock, Lund lauds his home and native land. |
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Lind pointed out that control of labour in Hawaii extended far beyond wages and working conditions to include the gamut of living conditions in the plantation work camps. |
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Every two weeks he would visit patients suffering the gamut of depressive disorders. |
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She ran the gamut with physical humor and dished out droll, self-deprecating one-liners. |
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We take on the gamut of recent confessionals, from the sickeningly self-involved to the extremely endearing. |
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It ran the gamut from abstract, original eveningwear to a sort of sixties-inspired minimalism. |
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Speculation runs the gamut on whether or not Italy would actually request extradition. |
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This compilation offers a wide range of genres, running the gamut from garage rock through funk, new wave and electroclash to atmospheric rock, and even mellow jazz. |
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They run the gamut from callousness and cruelty to kindness and sorrow, with contrasting qualities often converging in the same incident or person. |
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The vehicles on display ran the gamut of design and fit and finish. |
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The media's preoccupation with body size runs the gamut from teen magazines to tabloids, the glossies and, yes, even broadsheets which should know better. |
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The conference planners negotiate special rates at a large number of area hotels that run the gamut of price ranges, and some very special deals are available. |
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The catalog reads like a who's who of blade styles, running the gamut from conventional drop and clip point designs to the more exotic tanto and bolo. |
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It is populated by a pantheon of upper-middle class aesthetes, running the full gamut from self-indulgence to self-pity, gold-digging doctors and junkie beggars. |
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Strategies run the gamut from freezing everything you own to lathering your body in a mix of rubbing alcohol and lavender oil. |
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Gags run the gamut from Shakespearean allusions to fart noises. |
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Our group spent a whirlwind two days diving the islands and experienced the full gamut of the caverns, caves and reefs that make up the Poor Knights experience. |
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Once a small subcategory, bio-products now cover a gamut of building applications, among them panels made from agricultural waste fiber, soybean foam insulation, and paint. |
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Flavored malts, ciders, coolers, hard lemonades, teas, root beers and so on, a whole gamut of beer-strength potions, have sprung up, tasting like anything but beer. |
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Fabric runs the gamut from corduroy and wool to satin and lace. |
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Secretaries perform a gamut of administrative responsibilities ranging from handling daily schedules and travel itineraries to processing paperwork. |
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David Mitchell's ambitious and weighty first novel follows a daisy chain of characters through every time zone and across the gamut of individual experience. |
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Efforts to rein in supposedly damaging speculation have run the gamut from requiring futures exchanges to raise margins to an outright ban on trading. |
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Students, it seems, are getting too busy to, well, be students, when we consider that word as gesturing toward the whole gamut of traditional student experiences. |
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These stories take you on an exciting journey, and you traverse a whole gamut of human experience and emotions that reflect the changing Tamil milieu. |
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We're here to offer advice across the whole gamut of financial services. |
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This duo has run the gamut of glam rock, post-punk, electronica, and pop and is currently on some serious next-level, symphonic, music-hall style that is truly bizarre. |
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He was a prolific inventor, whose inventions ran the gamut from his trademark bifocals to the Franklin stove to artificial fertilizer. |
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In India, the entire gamut of this aACAyblack money' and aACAySwiss bank accounts' issue has acquired an almost folklorish proportion. |
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The six-color Hi-Fi JET provides an expanded color gamut, dramatically improving the realism and intensity of full-color reproduction. |
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Acts of charity are not confined to places of worship, and they also cover the whole gamut of humanitarian deeds rewardable by Almighty Allah. |
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Atheros Communications has introduced seven new chipsets that cover the gamut of WLAN applications. |
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Fixed tonal systems find utonalities disturbing. There are four utonalities prominent in the chromatic gamut. |
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Industry buzzwords run the gamut from wicking to anti-microbial to climate control. |
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Test-takers run the gamut from hourly workers for paper mills to nonprofit fundraisers to sound engineers. |
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The brands listed below run the gamut from comfortable hipster threads for the pre-pubescent music fan to sleek styles for the sorority rushee. |
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Outdoorsmen run the gamut from simple to complex in passions and involvement. |
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The menu runs the gamut from New York strip steak to pizza, po'boys and Vietnamese caramelized catfish. |
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The terrane is polydeformed by Acadian and Alleghenian tectonic pulses, presenting the full gamut of geologic mapping problems that must be addressed by GIS software. |
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His tastes in music run the gamut from classical to heavy metal. |
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This type of harp is also unique amongst single row triangular harps in that the first two strings tuned in the middle of the gamut were set to the same pitch. |
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Besides the usual yogurts, cereals, fruits, Danish and breads, breakfast possibilites run the gamut from quiches and frittatas to scrambled eggs, bacon and breakfast wraps. |
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For example, Kodak's proprietary deep blue fluorescent dopant enables white formulations with excellent CRI for lighting and outstanding color gamut for displays. |
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