"Range in" Quotes from Famous Books
... must be borne in mind that it is difficult to regulate the temperature, &c., in consecutive experiments so as to get exactly similar results, so that the range in consecutive cupellations is greater than that in a batch cupelled ... — A Textbook of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. • Cornelius Beringer and John Jacob Beringer
... Steelyard, a small weight on the long arm of the fulcrum, admitting great range in the ... — Pictorial Composition and the Critical Judgment of Pictures • Henry Rankin Poore
... in the Big Horn range in 1881 several shooting parties had preceded me on the two previous seasons, and the bears had been worried to such an extent that they were extremely cautious and wary. There was a small party of professional skin hunters ... — Wild Beasts and their Ways • Sir Samuel W. Baker
... human voice so like a bird's," Savignon declared, in a tone of admiration. "Do you know other voices that range in Quebec?" ... — A Little Girl in Old Quebec • Amanda Millie Douglas
... harmony was a perfect fifth resulting from the attempt of men with different ranges to sing together. The difference between a bass and a tenor voice is just about a fifth. Between an alto and a soprano it is about a fourth. The difference in these voices made it impossible to sing melodies of wide range in unison, and so the basses and tenors sang in consecutive fifths. When women took up the chanting, they sang either in ... — The Tinguian - Social, Religious, and Economic Life of a Philippine Tribe • Fay-Cooper Cole
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