Sentences with phrase «really ran the gamut»

Over the past few months, I've tested ad copy that instilled each of these four emotional drivers across various sectors and industries — really running the gamut from medical practices to online clothing retailers to personal disability lawyers.
Wow, such a response you got, Hannah, it really runs the gamut.
Because the United States is such a melting pot of religions and cultural backgrounds, birth celebrations really run the gamut — from christenings and brisses to naming ceremonies.
«It really runs the gamut
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?
His dishes really run the gamut of cuisines, so whether you've got a taste for Mexican, Asian, Italian, vegetarian or down - home American fare, you'll find something for you.
I get asked a lot about my favorite places to shop for home decor and our living room really runs the gamut in terms of affordable finds paired with investment pieces.
They really run the gamut.
This year's Best Actress class really runs the gamut.
The emotions of refugees really run the gamut.
TWIN CITIES LIVE June 4, 2014 Today's movies really ran the gamut from one that makes it on my worst of the year list to a home release that definitely deserves your attention.
To qualify, you'll typically need to have a good credit score and earn less than 80 % of the area's median income, but those requirements can really run the gamut.
Following earlier technical checks, official system necessities and really useful specs have been shared, and so they really run the gamut.
Graves, the composer, said: «The score really runs the gamut as you play through the game.
Family gatherings can really run the gamut from being a time of reconnection and warmth to a time of stress, disagreement, and conflict.

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Really though, it runs the gamut of wearability.
by Walter Chaw Opening with a newsreel and ending with a peculiar bit of religiosity, Byron Haskin's (really George Pal's) The War of the Worlds runs the gamut of H.G. Wells's seminal bit of seriocosmic / pseudo-scientific allegory, assaulting colonialism by dooming spoilers to strange diseases in faraway places.
It almost goes without saying that the actors really excel, and that the movie runs the gamut of emotions: funny, sad, tense, and romantic.
Through a series of vignettes, we are entertained by throw - away remarks that run the gamut from the drearily familiar («The academic dimension of schooling is really a relatively small part of a student's life») to something that Scott Fitzgerald might have written: «Rich people can afford to be nice.
Opened in February 2009, FIG Restaurant chef Ray Garcia is serving up inspired dishes that don't just include greens, they are aiming to run the gamut of green by including all of the buzzwords - local, organic, sustainable, fresh - and really incorporating them into all of their dishes.Garcia visits the local Santa Monica Farmer's Market on Wednesdays and Saturdays each week to check out not only what is in season, but to also stay in tune with which produce will be harvested and when.
«The types of disputes run the gamut, but they are all really linked to investment and transactions outside the home jurisdiction of the claimant,» Nigel Blackaby of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer says.
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