| 11. | They run the gamut from the historic to the historically curious.
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| 12. | Davis's resume runs the gamut of San Francisco politics.
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| 13. | Cummings, whose career has run the gamut, is amused.
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| 14. | Even physically, we ran the gamut from tiny to chunky.
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| 15. | The Howisons say the store's clientele runs the gamut.
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| 16. | The reaction in the Cardinals'locker room ran the gamut.
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| 17. | These men run the gamut from the annoying to the monstrous.
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| 18. | Such deals often deploy the gamut of Internet-advertising techniques.
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| 19. | In North America, the hostels themselves run the architectural gamut.
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| 20. | It covers the whole gamut, almost anything you can imagine,
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