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Battle range

The range within which the fire of small arms is very destructive With the magazine rifle this is six hundred yards...


Battlings

Battlings [fr. battellus, Lat., a small measure, fr. batus, measure of allowance], an allowance of money, as 'battles,' or 'battels,' is an allowance of provisions, Encyc. Londin....


asset depreciation range

asset depreciation range : a range of useful lives assigned to types of property under the Internal Revenue Code for purposes of depreciation ...


long range

involving an extended span of time of plans goals or predictions as long range goals a long range weather forecast...


Ranges Act, 1891

Ranges Act, 1891 (English) (54 & 55 Vict. c. 54), facilitated the acquisition of ranges by or for volunteer corps; the Military Lands Act, 1892 (55 & 56 Vict. c. 43), has repealed and superseded it with the exception of its 11th section, so far as it relates to acquisition of land under the Defence Acts. As to the right of an owner, whose lands are compulsorily taken, to be compensated for the injurious affection of his adjoining lands, see Blundell v. Rex, (1905) 1 KB 516, and Acquisition of Land (Assessment of Compensation Act), 1919, also particular statutory provisions...


battle hardened

Experienced in combat and therefore more effective at fighting used mostly of infantry troops as battle hardened veterans...


price range

price range the high and low amount a buyer is willing to pay for a home. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...


Range

To set in a row or in rows to place in a regular line or lines or in ranks to dispose in the proper order to rank as to range soldiers in line...


Embattle

To arrange in order of battle to array for battle also to prepare or arm for battle to equip as for battle...


Sand

Sand, can be described in terms of both texture and composition. Textual attributes include size, size sorting, angularity, shape and surface texture of the grains. Grain size refers to the mean diameter of the grains and is usually determined by sieving. Grain size is directly related to the energy of velocity of the agent which transports the grains and is inversely related to the total distance of transport prior to deposition. Size sorting is a measure of the range in grain sizes within a given deposit of sand. Poorly-sorted sands contain grains of many different sizes within the sand-size range; well-sorted sand have only a narrow range of particle diameters. The best-sorted sands are those transported by agents of law viscosity and de-posited very slowly, McGraw-Hill Encyclopaedia of Science and Technology (6th Edn.)Sand, is a product of abrasion or breakdown of older parent or source rocks, (Concise Oxford Diction-ary) see also Goa Foundation, Goa v. Diksha Holdings Pvt. Ltd., (...


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