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  • 61range oneself — 1. To side (with), to take sides 2. (Fr se ranger) to settle down to reputable ways, esp on marrying • • • Main Entry: ↑range …

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  • 62range yourself against someone — range yourself with/​against someone phrase to join with someone to support or oppose a particular person or group in an argument or fight be ranged with/​against someone: Several senior cabinet ministers are ranged against the Prime Minister.… …

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  • 63range yourself with someone — range yourself with/​against someone phrase to join with someone to support or oppose a particular person or group in an argument or fight be ranged with/​against someone: Several senior cabinet ministers are ranged against the Prime Minister.… …

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  • 64range|land — «RAYNJ LAND», noun. land for grazing; range …

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  • 65Range 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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  • 66Range fractionation — is a term used in biology. Sense organs are usually composed of many sensory receptors measuring the same property. These sensory receptors show a limited degree of precision due to an upper limit in firing rate. If the receptors are endowed with …

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  • 67Range of Motion Project — (ROMP) is a 501(c)(3) public charity, providing free prosthetic and orthotic care in developing countries. Three board directors run project operations with the help of many volunteers and staff.External links* [http://www.rompglobal.org/ ROMP… …

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  • 68Range of stress (Sr) — Range of stress (Sr). См. Амплитуда напряжений. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) …

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  • 69Range — Range, 1) ein schlank aufgewachsener Mensch; 2) im verächtlichen Sinne ein Kind mittleren Alters; 3) so v.w. Rain, Grenze; 4) Stück Haartreffe, welches auf einen Theil der Perücke genäht wird; daher Seiten , Hinterrangen; 5) eine Reihe… …

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  • 70Range — (Klebe), Pflanze, s. Cuscuta …

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