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  • 1range — [rānj] vt. ranged, ranging [ME rangen < OFr ranger, var. of rengier, to arrange in a circle, row (> ME rengen) < renc < Frank * hring, akin to OE, OHG hring,RING2] 1. to arrange in a certain order; esp., to set in a row or rows 2. to… …

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  • 2Target Books — was a British publishing imprint, established in 1973 by Universal Tandem Publishing Co Ltd, a paperback publishing company. The imprint was established as a children s imprint to complement the adult Tandem imprint, and became well known for… …

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  • 3Target Field (Metro Transit station) — Target Field A view down upon the Northstar Commuter Rail platform at Target Field station. Station statistics …

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  • 4Target girl — is a term sometimes used in circus and vaudeville to denote a female assistant in impalement acts such as knife throwing, archery or sharpshooting. The assistant stands in front of a target board or is strapped to a moving board and the… …

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  • 5Range 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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  • 6range finder — any of various instruments for determining the distance of a target or object from an observer, or from a gun, camera, etc.: also rangefinder n …

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  • 7Target (Australia) — Infobox Company name = Target Australia type = Subsidiary slogan = 100% happy foundation = 1925 as Lindsay s Emporium 1968 as Lindsay s Target 1973 as Target. location city = North Geelong, Victoria location country = AUS key people = Launa Inman …

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  • 8target — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sb/sth that you try to destroy, hurt, steal, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ favourite/favorite, frequent, important, likely, natural, obvious, perfect, possible, potential …

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  • 9range finder — any of various instruments for determining the distance from the observer to a particular object, as for sighting a gun or adjusting the focus of a camera. Also, rangefinder. [1870 75] * * * Instrument used to measure the distance from the… …

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  • 10range — /reɪndʒ / (say raynj) noun 1. the extent to which, or the limits between which, variation is possible: the range of prices for a commodity. 2. the extent or scope of the operation or efficacy of something: within range of vision. 3. the distance… …