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James Range

American  

noun

  1. a mountain range in central Australia.


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Though the Spoke was familiar turf for Willie, his ascension to “outlaw” stardom not long after his arrival in Austin soon put him out of James’ range.

From Washington Times

Blue Haze over James Range is an example of the importance of gum trees in Namatjira's work Namatjira was born in 1902 at the Hermannsburg Mission in the Northern Territory and was a traditional custodian of the lands of the Arrernte people in that area.

From BBC

He asked board chairman James Range to fire Eno.

From Time Magazine Archive

I have named this creek the Hugh, and the range James Range.

From Project Gutenberg

Started for the highest point of the James range.

From Project Gutenberg