«Emotionally, a mothers
feelings run the gamut,» she says.
Naturally
feelings run the gamut from abject shame to pride to indifference.
Not exact matches
The things companies
felt they needed to expand their global presence
ran the
gamut from marketing to financial wherewithal to government facilitation and tax incentives.
But as I will point out later in this series, the Psalms give us examples of prayers that can be said, and they
run the whole
gamut of emotions and
feelings.
«My experience (with the rivalry) has
run the
gamut, but you can't beat the
feeling as a player.
The things you're working with like dirt and microbes and plant compounds, they really
run the
gamut, but what lets you
run the line between kids» stuff and adults» stuff when so many
feel they're just one or the other?
I also wanted to make the spaces
feel real and livable, which meant
running the
gamut of high, mid, and lower priced items to bring that
feeling to fruition.
Filled with all manner of sexist, racist, xenophobic stereotypes, Deadpool
runs the
gamut of offensive «humor» to please the young male audience that is certain to eat up its delinquency — or at least it would be offensive if it
felt like the film had any measure of relevance to it.
All in all, your
feelings regarding Hero as a film will probably
run the
gamut from a confusing, boring spectacle, all the way to a visual epic masterpiece.
One minute, a hollow commitment - phobe who partakes in binge - boozing and public bathroom sex to
feel any kind of connection, the next an empathetic human connection for recently orphaned Lucy (Quvenzhane Wallis), Seyfried's doe - eyed performance
runs the
gamut from passion - free blankness to public histrionics.
His emotions
ran the
gamut, and he did his best to process those
feelings as the truth was revealed.
Despite those who will tell you dogs
feel none of those — that they are solely motivated by hunger — evidence is mounting that dogs» emotions
run a
gamut a lot like the
gamut our's
run.
How your dog will
feel after their first adjustment
runs the
gamut, from «Wow, I
feel great» to «Can we go home?
His initiatives
run the
gamut from the gimmicky but pretty harmless, like forcing inmates to wear pink underwear (now available to the public), to the arrogant and arguably improper, like deciding to crack down on illegal immigration when and how he
feels like it, regardless of what the federal government has to say about it.