The market has been range-bound since late last week over political worries.
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Sometimes, a range of products comes along at exactly the right time.
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Yet US democracy is within Mr Trump's striking range at all times.
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This is the result of a range of factors, including climate change.
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They range from utility, oil and manufacturing companies to independent power producers.
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The Mamutoi say there is another mountainrange far to the east.
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The area along the mountainrange is known as the neutral zone.
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It's part of the Molguzar mountainrange south of the Jizzakh region.
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South Australia's largest mountainrange is hallowed ground for hikers and adventurers.
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I had never seen a mountainrange before but there it was.
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The two-layer deformation clearly defines the role of subduction in the formation of the Taiwan mountainbelt.
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Sedimentary basins are intimately linked to mountainbelts through patterns of crustal uplift and subsidence.
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So, if you want to find out about ancient mountainbelts, you gotta look at the adjacent basin.
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It possesses four distinct zones, ranging from the almost arctic cold of the mountainbelts to an almost tropical heat in the southern lowlands.
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Mountainbelts get eroded...that material ends up as sediment...if you want to learn something about ancient mountain belts, look at the sediments that they produced.
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Several times during the days which succeeded, parties attempted to cross the mountainbarrier.
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A bank of clouds was rising above the mountainbarrier.
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To the north of the Boyd, there is a steep mountainbarrier, striking from east to west.
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So much for the mountainbarrier.
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The great mountainbarrier seems to divide the continent into different climates, even in the same degrees of latitude.
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To the south-east of us was a hillrange fully 600 ft. high.
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A thickly-wooded hillrange, 150 ft. high and extending from W.S.W.
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As we were proceeding over another hillrange between two streams (elev.
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A hillrange from east to west, 300 ft. high, ran along the left bank.
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To the north-east by east the sand-banks rose nearly to the summit of the hillrange.
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Even to their bases the oceanicranges and peaks were full of power, activity, and, as it were, explosions.
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Physical Features.-Themountainsystem is extremely complex, especially that of the northern region.
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On leaving the forest, the mountainsystem of the country appeared before the explorers.
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Our Appalachian mountainsystem is nowhere volcanic in its origin.
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A single hill is not a mountainsystem, and has not the same disadvantages.
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It possessed a special orography, a mountainsystem which made it a world apart.
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The Appalachian mountainsystem cut off the seaboard of the United States from the interior.
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Every other European country possesses a mountainsystem which gives form and solidity to its structure.
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ANDES, a vast mountainsystem forming a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America.
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And within the wide scope of country which lies nestling inside of that mountainsystem may to this day be found-
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After crossing a stretch of beautiful savanna, known as Sabana del Puerto, the ascent of a range of the central mountainsystem begins.
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For these mountains are only second in size in all Europe to the Alps themselves, forming the eastern wing of the great European mountainsystem.
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ALPS, the collective name for one of the great mountainsystems of Europe.
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The Rocky Mountainsystem extends from Canada (the Tukon territory) into N.E.
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West of the Rocky Mountains is the Pacific MountainSystem.
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The Pacific Mountainsystem includes four ranges.
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Between the Pacific Mountain and the Rocky Mountainsystems lies the vast Central Plateau region, or Yukon plateau.