Sentence examples for gamut of life from inspiring English sources

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With sitters who had run the gamut of life, Kokoschka often worked, as he said himself, "like a psychological tin-opener".

Over four decades Mr. Mydans worked on the full gamut of Life stories, from Hollywood celebrities to Texas cattle roundups, but his most important assignment, starting with the Soviet invasion of Finland in 1939, was as a war photographer.

Things work like this at the Kumback: The guys, average age about 80, arrive around 8 a.m. and get talking on "the whole gamut of life"; the girls, average age too indelicate to print, gather later at a horse-shoe shaped table toward the back.

And there were clothes for the gamut of life's demands, from simple jersey dresses for work to iridescent satins for evening.

Success in public relations spells success; failure in public relations spells failure, throughout the whole gamut of life.

Once you've given the startup a mandate to act as your insurance broker, the Clark iOS, Android and web apps let you manage and purchase various insurance products, spanning the full gamut of life, health, and property insurance.

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It begins as a picaresque account of low-life London and proceeds through the whole gamut of convict life, escape, bushrangers, and life among the Aboriginals.

They and I are pouring every bit of energy into a series of music by a genius who could spin the whole gamut of human life into sound.

The beneficiary of nearly $40 billion in American aid during Mr. Mubarak's rule, its interests span the gamut of economic life — from the military industry to businesses like road and housing construction, consumer goods and resort management.

"The images and stories in both longlists leap off the page and the whole gamut of human life and experience is reflected, with books that cover family and friendship, love and loyalty and secrets and lies," said CILIP president Dawn Finch.

It is facile to accept the widespread Western livestock complex as epitomizing the full gamut of Western life, because although the cattle industry may have once accounted for more than one-half of the active Western domain as measured in acres, it employed only a relatively small fraction of the total population.

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