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What (who) is run the gamut of - definition

The gamut; Harvard Gamut; The Harvard Gamut

run the gamut of      
see gamut
Gamut         
COLOR REPRODUCTION
Color gamut; Wide Color Gamut; MacAdam Limit; Wide color gamut; Wide colour gamut; Pointer's gamut; Pointers gamut
·noun The Scale.
gamut         
COLOR REPRODUCTION
Color gamut; Wide Color Gamut; MacAdam Limit; Wide color gamut; Wide colour gamut; Pointer's gamut; Pointers gamut
['gam?t]
¦ noun
1. the complete range or scope of something: the whole gamut of human emotion.
2. Music a complete scale of musical notes; the range of a voice or instrument.
3. historical a scale consisting of seven overlapping hexachords, containing all the recognized notes used in medieval music, covering almost three octaves from bass G to treble E.
the lowest note in this scale.
Phrases
run the gamut experience or display the complete range of something.
Origin
ME: from med. L. gamma ut (in sense 3): the Greek letter . (gamma) was used for bass G, with ut indicating that it was the first note in the lowest of the hexachords.

Wikipedia

The Gamut

The Gamut was a student publication at Harvard University between 1998 and 2017. The magazine was devoted exclusively to poetry. Weekly meetings started with the reading aloud of published poems and continued on to the reading and discussion of student submissions. All poems were considered anonymously, and each had to pass two rounds of voting in order to be published. Although the board of the magazine comprised only a few students, all Harvard undergraduates were welcome to participate in the editorial meetings.

To mark the publication of each new issue, The Gamut held a public reading in which the poets, who published in that issue, read their work. Beginning in the spring of 2006, the editors decided to reserve one half of each issue's content for the winning submission of an annual chapbook contest.

Traditionally, Harvard has been home to many of the most important American poets, including T. S. Eliot, Robert Lowell, John Brooks Wheelwright, Wallace Stevens, E. E. Cummings and John Ashbery. Later poets associated with Harvard include Seamus Heaney, Jorie Graham and Peter Sacks. Poetry is also flourishing in the undergraduate community through the work of publications such as The Gamut and The Harvard Advocate and popular bookshops like the Woodberry Poetry Room and the Grolier Poetry Book Shop at Harvard.

Examples of use of run the gamut of
1. Topics run the gamut of feminist and women‘s political issues.
2. Visitors run the gamut of X–ray machines and metal detectors.
3. The remaining 18 candidates run the gamut of occupations and political backgrounds, but not political affiliation –– of the 21 candidates, only two are Republicans.
4. Their needs will run the gamut of high tech solutions for global communications and conferencing, to dietary needs, to strictest privacy and security arrangements, and an entire array of individual considerations and preferences.
5. The two countries enjoy "excellent" relations and they have been strengthened after the UAE Embassy opened in Canada in 1'''. The relations run the gamut of not just trade, investments, tourism but even education and political.