It succeeds best in a deep rich loam in a climate ranging from forty to fifty degrees of latitude.
Havana cigars have as many distinct flavors as there are colors of the leaf, ranging from very mild to very strong.
Domingo Acero (Faltriquera), wasranging the Jubileo mountains, actively pursued by the Civil Guards, who killed one of his men and captured another.
The news has been confirmed that the Aceros, with a number of mounted followers, are ranging the district of Villajuan, adjacent to the judicial district of Orbajosa.
And these little notebooks were the repository of suppressed facts ranging over twenty-odd years.
He pierced the attic windows with a ranging glance; no one was in the yard or on the Street.
Time hath no tide but must abide The servant of Thy will; Tide hath no time, for to Thy rhyme The ranging stars stand still.
If we take a full set of these primitive vessels and arrange them in the order of increasing complexity we have an unbroken series ranging from the simplest cup to the high-necked bottle with perforated foot or with tripod.
In a majority of cases it is dark, ranging from a rich black to all shades of brown and gray.
In addition to this, a fine ranging from ten to twenty rupees is imposed on the offender by the Desayi, and is collected at once.
Ponies can be purchased of the Cherokees at prices ranging from forty to seventy-five dollars.
He was my selection from several that could have been taken from the same class of people, at a schedule of prices ranging from twenty-five to fifty cents.
From June until October the air is balmy and bracing, the temperature ranging during the summer from 58° to 73°.
The mountains are purchasable at prices ranging from forty cents to three dollars per acre, the average price for any large tract being about one dollar.
The cunning feat was bravely accomplished by ranging Gibraltar, Malta, &c.
Much variation was found in the net daily distances of wolves, with the longest ranging from 4.
Considerable variation was discovered in the movement patterns of individual wolves, with straight line distances between consecutive daily locationsranging from 0.
Conducting forest and range research at over 75 locations ranging from Puerto Rico to Alaska to Hawaii.
Because the function of scent-marking behavior is still unknown, it is important that detailed descriptions of the natural behavior of free-ranging wolves around scent posts be made available (fig.
It is a single gable-roofed structure two and a half stories high with ranging windows throughout, a large chimney at each end and two dormers in the front between them.
They not only charm the eye as interior features, but when viewed outdoors relieve the severity of many ranging square-headed windows and provide a center of interest in the fenestration, lending grace and distinction to the entire façade.
Although formal and symmetrical on the front, the windows piercing the other walls frankly correspond to the interior floor plan, although ranging for the most part.
A similar belt is located immediately beneath the window sills of the second story, and between the two belts and ranging with the windows are nine oblong marble panels set into the brickwork.
The great twenty-four-paned ranging windows have heavy paneled shutters on the first floor and blinds on the second.
The eggs of the different species vary much in size, rangingfrom an inch and a half in diameter (barn-door skate) down to the tiniest dots, like those of the herring.
These forms live in the tropical portions of the Indian and Pacific oceans, ranging as far north as the Gulf of California, and spend their whole life in the water, "out of which they appear to be blind and soon die.
This is on the whole a constant form ranging up to the altitude of 1,300 m.
A species very like sibylla in general appearance is common in the northern parts of the United States, ranging through Canada and Northern New England, but rarely south of Boston.
Two of them showed distinct evidence of segregation, some being yellow and some white with various intergrades, some being no blacker than meridionalis and some ranging up to a dark intermediate type.
Always the way is blocked; always I discover one or more of their riflemen there in ambush while the rest of the pack are ranging Les Errues.
Realising their plight, McKay turned desperately westward, facing pursuit, ranging the now narrow forest in hopes of an opportunity to break through the closing line of beaters.
Some sixty sturdy negroes, ranging in age from sixteen to forty and upwards, were drawn up in ranks.
That explains why you have been ranging the country for recruits.
They are of a similar nature to the caracul lambs, but looser in curl, ranging from a very light to a dark grey.
In America it is found in California in rocks ranging from Cretaceous to Pleistocene age; in S.
Then ranging close under our quarter, Out burst from the smoky fogs The queen of the waves, the Varuna, The ship of bold Charley Boggs.
I marvel how mine eye, ranging the Night, From its big circling ever absently Returns, thou large low Star, to fix on thee.
This was quite too much even for Marie's soaring spirit; but she scarcely had time to picture herself rangingthe sky when Dumas was back again, sorrowfully confessing failure.
For some infraction of the new military regulations he had been hustled off to prison, but he, too, was born for liberty, a free-ranging spirit that fetters could never bind.
I have seen it in publications ranging all the way from The Police Gazette to "Collier's Photographic History of the European War.
With the thermometer in the air registering a few degrees below zero, it is just possible to keep ourselves warm enough inside our tents to sleep; but with a temperature ranging from -35 deg.
It is very variable in height, ranging from one to three feet, and displays its dense terminal cluster of spikelets in July and August.
It contains all those creatures commonly known as Whelks, Dog Whelks, and Dog Winkles, ranging from deep water almost to high-water mark.
Isocardia cor] The molluscs of the family Lucinidae are found principally in tropical and sub-tropical seas, ranging from the shore to a very great depth, but a few are moderately common in our own waters.
We recorded six nests in the White Mountains of Arizona ranging from 12 to 35 feet above ground in ponderosa pine snags.
Food: The peregrine falcon feeds primarily on birds ranging in size from mallards to warblers, which are usually stunned or killed in flight.
Captain Phipps continued ranging along the ice, northward and westward, till the 24th; he then tried to the eastward.
Wanderers ranging the uplands in the early morning might dream with the mystics in their ecstasy that they are walking on clouds.
The Duke of Alençon declares that the Maid was apt alike at wielding the lance, ranging an army, ordering a battle, preparing artillery, and that old captains marvelled at her skill in placing cannon.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ranging" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.