11. They run the gamut from exploding scoreboards to sushi bars. 12. Volunteers run the gamut, from makeup and costume assistants and some security personnel to staging coordinators and models. 13. Although Europe is, in a sense, under one roof financially, its economic activity runs the gamut. 14. And definitions of unruly behavior vary from airline to airline, and can run the gamut from verbal abuse to assault. 15. And in business, they can run the gamut from firing a subordinate to, curiously enough, receiving praise. 16. Animated or decorative clocks run the gamut from gold-tone finishes to brightly painted woods to plastics. 17. Articles in the new issue of the medical journal run the gamut from politics to medical practice. 18. As for racial identity, the children run the gamut. 19. As a playwright, Harold Pinter runs the gamut from brilliant to accomplished. 20. At any age, the behavior you see can run a gamut, from lashing out to withdrawing. |