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This tradition of American art ranges out, like a lasso, across often vast spaces, from the widescreen paintings of the abstract expressionists to Walter de Maria's Lightning Field.
Gunnery developments in the late 1890s and the early 1900s, led in the United Kingdom by Percy Scott and in the United States by William Sims, were already pushing expected battle ranges out to an unprecedented 6000 yards, a distance great enough to force gunners to wait for the shells to arrive before applying corrections for the next salvo.
Lighter, high-velocity bullets are more accurate at common pistol ranges (out to 50+ yards).
La Cornue builds its ranges out of copper, steel and nickel, with gas burners of brass, a lava grill and convection ovens (one fueled by gas, one by electricity).
The current spin polarizations for different angles in the voltage ranges out of the Coulomb blockade one now change with the bias voltage value, but their relative magnitudes somewhat keep constant.
The ranges out west were the only location where the B-52s were allowed to drop live ammunition, although SAC training only required crews to drop live ammunition twice a year on these ranges.
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There are four good hotels in this area, ranged out along the pristine bay.
Jeter — who else? — ranged out to corral it, pumping his fist after ending the game.
But what better way to dive into this region than to range out by car from the Lees' ancestral home?
As the boys got older and better at the game, they ranged out from Sue's in search of competition, taking Arne with them.
Topping the whole range out, by the way, is the 620R, which will take you from standstill to 60mph in under three seconds.
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