Word: gamut
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...band covered a gamut of themes like an ex-girlfriend's new-found popularity, the greedy economics of record companies and beer. Members playfully attacked each other and the horn players danced around stage while the lead singer bounced in place with his gaudy clothes and unrealistically large smile, never missing a beat. Midway through the set, Reel Big Fish pleased even those audience members unfamiliar with its music with a cover of Operation Ivy's "Unity". The band's unique capability to appeal to newcomers was what made it successful; it didn't let a minute go by without...
Friday's speeches run the gamut, addressing the relationship between the executive and legislative branch, American foreign policy and environmental legislation...
...General illness is probably the biggest thing; by that I mean heavy flu-like symptoms," Mergendahl says. "You also see plenty of drunks. The calls really run the gamut...
Tony Toni Tone also stand above their peers because their music continues to be refreshingly and arrestingly distinct. Their vocal arrangements, which run the gamut from honey-drenched harmonies to smooth whispers, are instantly recognizable, representing yet another facet of the classic tradition. Too many new artists are merely trying to be the next Mary J. Blige or Boyz II Men, and these one-hit wonders continue to fall by the wayside, unable to carve out a unique niche. Much of today's R&B comes out the same over-produced mold, but Tony Toni Tone consistently relies...
While questions from the seven-member panel of voters ran the gamut from crime and drugs to social security and term limits, both candidates focused on discussing tax policy...