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  • 21range — [n1] sphere, distance, extent ambit, amplitude, area, bounds, circle, compass, confines, diapason, dimension, dimensions, domain, earshot*, elbowroom*, expanse, extension, extensity, field, gamut, hearing, ken, latitude, leeway, length, limits,… …

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  • 22over-range — over range, v. see over 9 …

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  • 23Over Water — as seen from Latrigg (Uldale) Location Lake District, Cumbria Coordinates …

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  • 24Over and Under — Studio album by Greg Brown Released 2000 Recorded March 28 and 29, 2000 …

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  • 25Range Resources — Corp. nyse|RRC is an independent oil and gas company operating in the Southwestern, Appalachian and Gulf Coast regions of the United States. The Company pursues a growth strategy that targets exploitation of its sizeable inventory of lower risk… …

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  • 26Range Rover™ — [Range Rover] a make of car first produced by Rover in 1970. It is a large, high vehicle, designed for use over rough ground in the country but is also popular with wealthy people who live in cities. See also ↑Land Rover …

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  • 27Over the Reich — Cover art of Developer(s) Big Time Software Publisher(s) …

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  • 28Over-the-horizon radar — US Navy Relocatable Over the Horizon Radar station Over the horizon radar, or OTH (sometimes also beyond the horizon, or BTH), is a design concept for radar systems to allow them to detect targets at very long ranges, typically up to thousands of …

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  • 29range — /raynj/, n., adj., v., ranged, ranging. n. 1. the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible: the range of steel prices; a wide range of styles. 2. the extent or scope of the operation or action of something: within range… …

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  • 30range — 1 /reIndZ/ noun 1 GROUP (singular) a number of things which are all different but of the same general type (+ of): an interesting range of books and videos | The drug is effective against a range of bacteria. | We teach the full range of ballroom …

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