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Significats de full gamut en anglès
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Ús de full gamut en anglès
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They have spanned the fullgamut from rightwingers to leftist revolutionaries.
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The embassy's planning runs the fullgamut of possible situations.
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This gave hope that the vaccine might protect against the fullgamut of rhinoviruses.
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That Isabelle's madness would run its fullgamut did not occur to Harriet until the next day.
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It depicts the fullgamut of love, sex and desire. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Male Partial Figure (verso) 1954.
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The fullgamut of emotions were on display at hundreds of secondary schools yesterday morning as students nervously collected their results.
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This, I'm told, is the first time a healthy human has ever been screened for the fullgamut of genetic-disease markers.
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Like the rest of his teammates, Garry Ringrose has experienced the fullgamut of sporting emotions in the last two weeks.
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The fullgamut of human attention -from the exploding harpoon and flensing iron, to the soft sponge and the toothpick.
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The sea along this coast was not in the least insistant; it allowed the shore to play its fullgamut of power.
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It hits the fullgamut of emotions from fear to greed and everything in between, said Cramer, in an emailed statement to Reuters.
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The Australian-born British No3 even overshadowed Heather Watson, who later went through the fullgamut of emotions in her dramatic battle with Elina Svitolina.
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They received us with such suave courtesy, that I was quite certain Renard's skill in transactions had not played its fullgamut of capacity.
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As well as the fullgamut of U.N. agencies, more than 100 non-governmental organisations are active in Afghanistan, often implementing projects funded by donor countries.
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This model enjoys obvious significance for the fullgamut of evolutionary issues, ranging from the most theoretical (in "updating" Goethe's formalist theory (see pp.
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China has embarked on a policy of closing "illegal" smelter capacity, meaning that which has been constructed without the fullgamut of official approvals.