Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A range of the eastern Rocky Mountains in north-central Colorado rising to 4,349 m (14,270 ft).
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Examples
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It's not urban, but it is the heart of what we call the Front Range -- you're never more than a dozen miles from a decent sized town.
Three Sources 2010
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But just how many kittens and parents are stalking the Front Range is a tougher question.
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Roads and highways along the Front Range are a mixed bag this morning.
Summit Daily News - Top Stories Daily News staff report 2010
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But just how many kittens and parents are stalking the Front Range is a tougher question.
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Roads and highways along the Front Range are a mixed bag this morning.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local twester 2010
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Roads and highways along the Front Range are a mixed bag this morning.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local hakj 2010
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But just how many kittens and parents are stalking the Front Range is a tougher question.
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Roads and highways along the Front Range are a mixed bag this morning.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local Allen N 2010
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The Front Range has been a hot bed of musical talent for half a century, but local artists have always struggled to make a living from their craft, especially if they don't conform to the Top-10 radio formula (i.e. catchy instrumental rifts, over-dramatic vocals, a chorus that compares love to something idiotic, such as stars that are yellow).
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This new project looks to the wider Colorado community, Katz said, noting that the Front Range is a big part of Vail Resorts 'business - Front Range residents are visitors and second-home owners in its Colorado resort communities.
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