Gift a Roam Gift Card, from $450 No two Roam suitcases look alike.
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Gift a Roam Gift Card, from $55If monograms aren't their style, they might be better off with a Roam carry-on.
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More animals roam its 153,000 acres than roam the Houston Zoo, on a tract of land bigger than the island of Manhattan.
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You can next catch Tepper on April 29th for a joint ROAM and TNX party, and on May 20th for ROAM XI featuring Matrixxman.
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Its optimistic message of embracing life, love, and wanderlust —"roam if you want to, roam around the world"—would be touching at the best of times.
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The buffalo — er, bison — are free to roam again.
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Left to roam the streets of Chicago at age 22012.
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That doesn't mean watching a dot roam around a map.
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Then the mice were left to roam as they please.
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Animals have reclaimed the town; brown bears roam the streets.
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Today, the descendants of these pets roam the exclusion zone.
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I also let them out to roam for the day.
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It never happened because I was wearing the Roam Ropes.
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How were they allowed to roam around for 24 hours?
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The machines get progressively unconventional as I roam the halls.
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They're stuck in a suburban world where fantastical creatures roam.
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The animals, sacred to Hindus, have a licence to roam.
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You can even make a Roam location your primary residence.
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Parents would drop kids off, let them roam the mall.
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Therapy dogs will roam the high school's halls on Feb.
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Cattle country In northern Brazil, cattle roam the rolling pastures.
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Both BARCA and ROAM were developed internally at the Bureau.
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Chickens and the gyms 'pet' pig are free to roam.
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He would just let him roam around in the studio.
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"Henry can roam freely under your watchful eye," it said.
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We wanted to have more room for him to roam.
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Horses have plenty of space to roam on the ranch.
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Mr. Langlais wanted wildlife and livestock to roam the grounds.
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Normally, it allows users to roam on other carriers' networks.
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We gain the freedom to read and roam for pleasure.
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Roam has no offices and no headquarters except its locations.
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Hundreds of wild cattle and water buffalo roam outlying villages.
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Sharia police roam the streets of Indonesia's Banda Aceh province.
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Location The Presidio is a place where coyotes still roam.
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More than 12,000 of the marsupials roam the Australian island.
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Marty bots roam the stores, but don't clean up spills.
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Not that he has far to roam, in moral terms.
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Chaos In the absence of regulation, chaos will roam freely.
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Vans containing such machines now roam around Africa and Asia.
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People who call themselves socialists roam the halls of Congress.
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Wild pokémon roam around freely, and the weather changes unpredictably.
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Conservationists want the elk to be able to roam freely.
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The white killers of Tamir Rice and Michael Brown roam free.
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Yet, as visitors roam through the galleries, the atmosphere insubordinately changes.
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If you roam out of Bluetooth range, the ORWL locks itself.
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A few mangy goats roam around, picking out scraps of food.
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"Elephants aren't meant to be trophies, they're meant to roam free."
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The cows, guernseys, roam in the pasture, munching and looking happy.
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Pawns have been captured, but most big pieces still roam free.
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Meehan lost his job, but he was allowed to roam free.
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Under the new preserve, pandas will roam freely between the habitats.
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Here's the 50-inch Surface Hub 22S with Steelcase's Roam stand.
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Let us learn our lesson, then, and let our artists roam.
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Hedgehogs should not be allowed to roam freely around a home.
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Once he's there, Henry can roam freely under your watchful eye.
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Grizzly bears need room to roam outside of Yellowstone National Park.
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Rodents roam the sprawling settlement, which lacks proper latrines and shelter.
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In Wyoming's national parks, wild animals roam between vibrantly colored trees.
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Outside, chickens, sheep and, of course, pigs roam acres of meadow.
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Stray goats roam over rubbish and rubble on the hospital grounds.
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Palestinian workers are not allowed to roam freely in Jewish settlements.
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Gangs of bandits roam the countryside looking for fresh human meat.
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Peacocks roam the grounds and rooms start around $500 a night.
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But soon Staten Island's wild turkeys will roam here no more.
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Bots roam the internet in huge numbers, primarily deceiving other computers.
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What prompted the running mice to roam less is still uncertain.
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However, that can only happen if predators no longer roam there.
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Where the hipsters now roam, suds makers like Schnaderbeck once reigned.
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In a dystopian future, ultra-violent scavenger gangs roam the arid landscape.
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Wolves, bears, lynx and boar, free of human predation, roam the woods.
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Attendees roam the health technology area of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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They pass a farm, and discuss how pigs used to roam there.
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Think of the EQ Engine as the powerhouse of the Roam Ropes.
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Only around 30,000 rhinos and 4,000 tigers are estimated to roam freely.
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If Democrats are smart, they will give him more room to roam.
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In still larger rural areas the Taliban can roam all but unmolested.
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Dogs roam burned-out neighborhoods as the Camp fire tears through Paradise.
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Its ranks skew older, and more men than women roam its halls.
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They allow the elephants to roam free and form bonds among themselves.
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In the past, the animals were free to roam vast, unspoilt areas.
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Some offenders roam the streets, some offenders find victims around their workplace.
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We always travel with it so doesn't roam around new spaces unattended.
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Overbred lions sit in Victorian-era cages, with little space to roam.
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With room to roam,the bunnies are letting their lovable personalities shine.
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The Chad Bear is back to roam the woods one last time!
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We must let these beautiful beasts of dough and cheese roam free!
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ROAM has hosted events in warehouses, bath houses, garage spaces and more.
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They are the first bison to roam the park in 140 years.
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And so I roam through the pathway of decentralization, as it were.
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They're not a fictional species: Mouse deer still roam the Vietnamese woods.
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There was lots of space for the couple's three dogs to roam.
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With their growing independence, the twins wanted to roam on their own.
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They had planned to roam the country for at least a year.
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Exotic game roam free on his 8,000-acre ranch near Cherokee, Tex.
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Professionals trained in treating head injuries now roam the sidelines during games.
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But right to roam laws are not free-for-alls for walkers.
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Art cars roam the playa as Burners hop on board to dance.
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Kids roam the hall, some swaying to the beat of the music.
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It's hard to know how many elderly van-dwellers roam the nation.
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Faced with similar suspicions, Iran agreed to let inspectors roam the country.
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That's a lot of territory to roam in a mere 90 minutes.
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Most Sundays, mother and son avoid the suburbs and roam the city.
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Here, cowboys don't roam the frontier herding cattle and protecting wagon trains.
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It needs an adequate cage and space to roam in the apartment.
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"This was a place where elephants usually roam around," Mr. Khayer said.
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Women lead the country and roam freely, while men remain at home.
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Autonomous robots, for instance, can roam rooms, disinfecting surfaces with UV light.
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They roam the country basking in big crowds multiple times a day.
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In the coming decades, new rovers will roam the sands of Mars.
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"We would roam the woods and the creeks by ourselves," she said.
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Go to the ROAM app and enter your home or school address.
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Ghostly BTs now roam the world, threatening anyone who stumbles across them.
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Black pigs and chickens roam the narrow paths of stone and dirt.
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A kind benefactor could acquire her, and let her roam the country.
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Hundreds of boars roam these towns, and thousands have already been killed.
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Pigeons roam the cavernous nave, their excrement piling up on the floor.
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YouTube is, in 2019, a rare space in which children can roam.
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The Nissan Energy ROAM product will launch in European markets later this year.
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Soylent trucks roam the streets to deliver flavorless nutrient drinks to tech workers.
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Roam too far, and comics purists will dismiss a movie as fundamentally inauthentic.
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These turkeys have been fed a vegetarian diet and are free to roam.
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Here, the license to roam and play is transformed into a human right.
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Google is also announcing that it's improving data speeds for users who roam.
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" Spelling captioned the shot, "When you are shopping and this happens… thx @roam.
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The longer you roam around the space, the more connections begin to form.
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Meanwhile, Facebook's profile-specific discipline similarly ignores Jones' ability to roam across pages.
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It could roam around developing accurate maps of streets and sidewalks and cities.
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I let F. roam around the house while I try to wake up.
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We got her everything and more and a giant space to roam in.
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More than 500 fallow deer roam in the immediate parkland below the castle.
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Violence has soared as armed gangs loyal to the government roam the streets.
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The Rohingyas were not confined, security is lax, and they can roam freely.
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Police reckon that fewer than 200 fighters now roam Kashmir's mountains and forests.
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Honestly, it's a wonder Kelly Clarkson is still free to roam the streets.
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Corrupt officials roam free, and armed "volunteer battalions" operate on their own terms.
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Now, groundhogs and geese roam freely, weaving between marshland brush and empty streets.
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He again began to roam the streets, and stayed out past his curfew.
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Knowing LOLcats came from a place where Nazis roam free doesn't sit well.
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We roam, and I grab an iced tea from Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.
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This allowed visitors to roam the park unsupervised, causing damage throughout the landscape.
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But would a European "right to roam" law work in the United States?
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The right to roam "was something we had and lost," said Mr. Sawers.
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We keep cats in our homes and allow them to roam the streets.
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I can't check Twitter while I roam, but I don't mind that either.
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There, they'll have drinking pools, toys, and plenty of space to roam around.
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Unnamed people roam terrible worlds in Ayn Rand's Anthem and in Kafka's stories.
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Or roam the city, with these visions in the back of your mind.
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In the early morning especially, dads roam the land with kids in tow.
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Unlike When in Roam, none of Your Local Cousin's contractors are professional concierges.
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But the dogs don't live inside homes and are free to roam around.
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Animals escaped their enclosures, and, to this day, rewilded chickens roam the islands.
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"Untrained pets should never roam free in the aircraft cabin," the association said.
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The animals haven't been able to roam on that land in 100 years.
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Most agree that YouTube isn't a safe place for children to roam free.
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The group's original goal was 450 square miles where bison could freely roam.
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Mathieu didn't roam all over the field in typical Honey Badger fashion, though.
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Pet hedgehogs should also not be allowed to roam freely around these areas.
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"Thank U, Next" proves that Grande, too, has many other places to roam.
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Even the Netflix series "Russian Doll," gives a nod to free-roam felines.
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He had free roam in the backyard but he was on a slip lead.
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Tormund's returning to the Northern corners of the world where the Free Folk roam.
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Gangs of colorful cyberpunk characters roam across the relics and rubble of crumbling cityscapes.
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Two, its name is derived from the many frogs that apparently roam the grounds.
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Can you imagine a world where Mr. Bean is allowed to roam the sky?
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Other exotics are finicky eaters and need lots of space to roam and play.
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I let the dog out, feed the ducks, and let them out to roam.
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But with Roam Ropes, Lamar wanted to solve the problem of usability and mobility.
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At Muttville, the dogs roam in large rooms filled with big beds and couches.
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Russia's ability to roam the region stems largely from the waning of American influence.
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Everyone was kept in one room and not allowed to roam the school campus.
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The story takes place in a mythical realm where centaurs, unicorns and gnomes roam.
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Some 130,000 dogs roam the city; at least 125,000 wild cats prowl its streets.
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In the game, teams of gladiators roam the D&D universe battling for glory.
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Things get seriously twisty, and Alice sees the Gargoyle King monster roam the halls.
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Financial liberalisation freed capital to roam the world in search of risk and reward.
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Ever wish you could drop everything to just roam around the country drinking beer?
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The fastest animals on land roam and hunt across a wide expanse of land.
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NO LONGER MUST HER SPIRIT ROAM THE EARTH IN SEARCH OF A HUMAN VESSEL.
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But with the advent of the internal combustion engine, they were left to roam.
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In other words: a fantastic area to roam at twilight in a stoned haze.
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The bears that roam the sea ice of the Beaufort Sea are more mysterious.
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Children often roam free, they said, learning how to fish and hunt and garden.
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Most park rangers were sent home, but visitors were allowed to roam the park.
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"We'll be locked in our homes while the criminals roam the streets with impunity."
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For some, though, it proved a license to roam, adventure—or in Gao Chengyong's
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Massive felines known as British big cats are said to roam the English countryside.
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The leaders of the groups roam freely in Pakistan, some seen as local heroes.
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Scotland's right to roam does not give a right to hunt, shoot or fish.
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But count me among the visitors who continue to roam through the latter space.
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There, she knows the chickens are well cared for and have space to roam.
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"Dogs roam freely so emphasis is placed on behavior, temperament and personality," she continued.
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"Beach tower is Trump's Tower/Where no black folks come to roam," Guthrie wrote.
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Red foxes and eastern cottontail rabbits roam a protected area called the Sunken Forest.
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Allowed the room to roam, she'll take you scary places you didn't know existed.
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Doom can seem romantic on the page, where the reader has room to roam.
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Nearly one-third of them roam outside protected reserves, in areas inhabited by people.
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Never thought my heart could be so yearny Why did I decide to roam?
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There is also a reminder: True beauty comes when the builders roam the built.
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In the summer of 221, the Bogles invited tourists to roam through the fields.
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This way, they have the ability to roam around, but you are in control.
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First, participants will roam the grounds to gather leaves, cones, pods and seed heads.
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But they can also plant tomatoes or roam in a sensory garden with butterflies.
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When seas are calm, pirates roam the nearby waters to kidnap fishermen for ransom.
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Because neighborhoods have stood empty for so long, wild boars sometimes roam the streets.
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The -9 aircraft will be the largest twin-engine aircraft to roam the skies.
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Correspondents are those who regularly roam — and, nowadays, often settle — far from Times Square.
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As you roam, a bar starts to stretch across the bottom of your screen.
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During this so-called walking hibernation, they sleep plenty and don't roam very far.
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Ari Lennox created a space for the real shea butter babies to roam free.
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Phone owners use SS7, for example, whenever they roam from one network to another.
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"Feral hogs are just that: They're feral, they're wild and they roam," he said.
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The failed Democratic nominee opted to aimlessly roam the woods of upstate New York.
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The ROAM unit has a storage capacity of 700Wh and a power output for 1kW.
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The more space your tea leaves have to roam, the better your brew will taste.
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They roam the hospital together all night, taking a romantic swim in the hospital pool.
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Finally, your pets should not hunt or roam rodent habitats, such as prairie dog colonies.
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It says the sociable birds can roam freely but usually stay close to the lake.
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"It would have been irresponsible to allow this book to roam freely," Wirsching told dpa.
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In 1907, the zoo sent the first 15 to roam Oklahoma's Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.
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You wear a virtual reality headset, like HTC Vive, and roam around the digital world.
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Speed-walk to Roam, a yoga studio near Sqirl, to make up for missing spinning.
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But even in peaceful regions, the opportunities for children to freely roam are becoming scarcer.
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She may not have been referring only to the furry mammals that roam the Tetons.
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Wolverines roam, as well as bears, foxes, hares and caribou, though the herds have dwindled.
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Others roam the streets with jerry cans, looking for a trickle from a broken pipe.
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Honda imagines people using it to open cafes or curry shops wherever they may roam.
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The reserves they roam are vast, and airplane is the transport of choice for surveillance.
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Private cars are banned; a fleet of self-driving shuttles and robotaxis would roam freely.
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It's one of the technologies that will enable fully autonomous vehicles to roam our roads.
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Amazon is still working on a robot that will roam around homes, according to Bloomberg.
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You can let your Afro roam free and accent it with diamond decals or flowers.
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He used to roam the surrounding streets while out of his mind on crystal meth.
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When I'm finally free to roam, I grab my usual coffee and Nature Valley bar.
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Bustling crowds roam under the blinking signs for Mexican food joints, advertising quesadillas and tacos.
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On occasion, she slept in the abandoned dens of wild boars that roam the forest.
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Newman's writing, warm and witty, is most potent when she has some room to roam.
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Back in the woods, we learn that the zombie Carl left to roam is Deanna.
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Visitors are free to roam the hall and enter the towers during the unscripted performances.
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He prefers to use his iPad and have the freedom to roam around the office.
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A hairy, human-like creature known as a Yowie is believed to roam around Australia.
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Pirates roam the nearby waters to kidnap fishermen for ransom, residents of nearby islands say.
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Simbe Robotics' 'Tally' is a robot designed to roam store aisles and collect inventory data.
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It will roam around town, stopping at food truck rallies, farmers' markets and outside restaurants.
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Who has not had the urge just to be rid of everything and roam free?
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Officials have since begun investigating multiple failures that let the man roam the area freely.
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There is also "Jibo," which also costs $899, does not roam, but is available now.
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Like a lion prowling the Serengeti, you need tons of room to roam in April.
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While the launch timing is suspect, ROAM-e is not an early April Fool's joke.
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Whether she has enough room to roam will likely be crucial to the show's success.
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Rock's perspective is valuable as always, but his insights never roam too far from funny.
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Roam Tokyo is in Akasaka, with blindingly minimalist rooms and a vintage-furnished communal kitchen.
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Nine sessions of goat yoga, which allows animals to roam among posing participants, produced $9,000.
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New York is not exactly a home where the buffalo roam, but Andrew Vladeck, a.k.a.
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Soon the opening bell will ring and a few new billionaires will roam the earth.
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Vermin slink through the hip-high weeds in the land where wild boars now roam.
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The rover is now programmed to roam across a barren vista toward a distinct crater.
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Chickens, dogs and goats roam the riverbanks, and there are plenty of fish to eat.
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Perhaps our male ancestors needed to roam far and wide to find food and mates.
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Is leaving young children unattended briefly or allowing them to roam the neighborhood themselves neglectful?
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Then he can roam freely, just like the action hero all presidents ache to be.
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The cars will roam the streets, empty and underutilized, until the operators pull the plug.
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While anyone can roam the hotel's hallways and check out guest rooms until 8 p.m.
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The mountains give way to fertile valleys where cows roam -- and where pharmaceuticals are manufactured.
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Each item is light enough for you to take with you wherever you may roam.
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Level 5 players are now welcome to roam the temple in search of runaway Pokémon.
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There is now an increasingly diverse world where boundaries fade, cultures meet and individuals roam.
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Horses—which belong to the "Charvas", Bradford's settled traveller community—roam the streets like dogs.
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Roam those cobblestone streets, holding something by Virginia Woolf, for as long as you can.
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Stray and feral cats roam the streets of Washington, protected by neuter-and-release policies.
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There were tons of names today and a little misdirection (ROVE, not "roam," among others).
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The building's insurance policy might impose limitations on where small children can roam and play.
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That way if the lion population grows, they will have more safe terrain to roam.
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Forget what you think you know about mutton and long may Herdwick sheep roam free.
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Days later, I traveled to Nara, where sacred sika deer roam its parks and temples.
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Halloween is the time when ghosts roam in mist-covered graveyards, and Ouija boards actually work.
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This isn't the first time Nissan's ROAM unit has shown up in a concept product either.
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Earlier this month, Virginia passed legislation that allows robots to roam around on sidewalks delivering packages.
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Update: I decided to leave this company and am no longer affiliated with Roam Co-Living.
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The company is trying to draw a line between your typical drone and the ROAM-e.
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Would they live in zoos, to the benefit of investors, or roam freely in the wild?
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In Senegalese cities, thousands of small boys in tattered clothes roam the streets asking for change.
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And so, I would roam the streets of Donald's Dreamland, searching for my new Captain Wiggletuff.
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Kids can roam through the park-like setting while parents enjoy well-made traditional Turkish dishes.
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Roam Robotics says they're basically "intelligent shock absorbers" and thinks the device will have wide appeal.
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Five people still reside here with a relaxed pack of dogs that roam the empty homes.
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It wasn't just trimming away the dead weight of single player that made free-roam worthwhile.
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Some went further to create bots that can roam the map, collect items and hunt monsters.
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Their facilities are spacious enough for the giant animals to roam and forage, the zoos said.
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It's the place that you explore, where artifacts, marauders, and monsters roam, and it's a wasteland.
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In 2010 the parks department estimated that 150-250 wild lynx roam the backcountry of Colorado.
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He said the Dallas facilities are spacious enough for the giant animals to roam and forage.
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During my seafaring days, it was still pretty limited how far I could roam from port.
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Now these rescued lions, tigers, bears, and leopards roam the grasslands of The Wild Animal Sanctuary.
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In the open sea, it can roam for thousands of miles and grow to over 400kg.
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Roam had been waiting outside the courtroom since the building opened, and his frustration was obvious.
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One scientist even dreamed of creating "Pleistocene Park," a preserve in Siberia where they could roam.
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"Little more room to roam," he remarked, a reference to the spaciousness of the sprawling property.
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To his immediate right, cattle roam the mesquite and grass of his family's 2100,275-acre ranch.
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Nineteen thousand acres were converted into protected prairie land, where 73 head of bison currently roam.
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Free-range cattle roam this landscape, where phone calls come by satellite and bathrooms are nonexistent.
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The Yeti, or the Abominable Snowman, is said to roam the Himalayas by the Sherpa people.
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It is also known for its wildlife, like wolves and wild boar that roam the area.
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Rather than living in the tight and stressful confines of a farm, these goats roam freely.
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Aside from the usual threats to its habitat, border fences obstruct ocelots' ability to roam freely.
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This is a neighborhood where Caribbean families live and chickens roam the streets like feral cats.
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Next door is a shack, precariously held together, where children and skinny chickens roam the yard.
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But whales roam the entire ocean, where there are no geographic barriers that would isolate them.
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With 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms on a solid acre of land, she has room to roam.
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I get down on my hands and knees and together we make dinosaurs roam the earth.
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Most often, the cats are then returned to their environment and left to roam their territory.
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A large dog and a cat, both adopted from shelters, currently roam the rooms as well.
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Other legislation introduced the right to roam, giving the public access to vast privately held lands.
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Finally, after over a century behind bars, some of America's most beloved animals will roam free.
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While waiting for the tests to arrive, most passengers could still roam freely about the ship.
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Room-to-roam apartment-style living in a city where space is at a serious premium.
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Tern tackles your connection conflicts head-on, so you can stay connected wherever you may roam.
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He values, above all, a sense of mobility—the freedom to roam across the musical landscape.
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Reporters, who usually roam the Capitol freely, have been cordoned off like cattle in select areas.
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Start in Canada but no need to stop there — there are 51 other places to roam.
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THRONGS OF YOUNG people roam around the makeshift booths in an exhibition hall in northern Beijing.
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Mouflon, a shy species of wild sheep with curled horns, roam the region in their hundreds.
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Roam the Bong Lai Valley's half-dozen food, beer and play stops by bicycle or motorbike.
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Those guidelines include using using antibiotics responsibly and giving animals space to roam, among other things.
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Now, other species such as mule deer are protected by certain hunting regulations and roam unbothered.
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The dead cannot speak for themselves or be avenged, and their killers roam free — happy, even.
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We ask our regular contributors, many of whom live overseas or roam the globe, for ideas.
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Social media mobs roam the digital arena harassing and attacking the nation's leaders and each other.
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The main lander will release a 300-pound rover that, barring mishap, will roam the crater.
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Officials have since begun investigating multiple security failures that let the man roam the area freely.
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Animals are allowed to roam around and above their exhibits and zoo grounds via the Zoo360 installation.
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We sent photographer Amy Lombard out to roam the millions of square feet of floorspace at CES.
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And don't forget the former first pets: They don't have a South Lawn to roam around anymore.
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Construction will prioritize walkers and bikers, not cars, though shared "taxibots" and "vanbots" will roam the hood.
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Is there any plan to extend that capture using the vacuum in a sort of roam mode?
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He's also released three strong solo albums, most recently last year's The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam.
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For Steven Lamar, a co-creator of Beats, the development of Roam Ropes is a personal journey.
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The Roam creator even said Ropes bested the $299 Bose QC20 in a side-by-side comparison.
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The hyenas live in caves outside the city and roam the rubbish dumps, also outside the walls.
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Dogs roam HubSpot's hallways, because like the kindergarten decor, dogs have become de rigueur for tech startups.
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Welcome back to Midnight, Texas — where vampires and angels roam free and psychics are still considered frauds.
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Chinese consumers roam between e-commerce sites and shops, so tech firms there are building retail outlets.
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She had to downsize to a 3-acre home, leaving Bullet with not much room to roam.
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The war against Boko Haram in the north-east is stalling; the jihadists roam the countryside unimpeded.
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KAAPSEHOOP, South Africa – Wild horses roam freely in the South African village of Kaapsehoop, their origins unknown.
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The inside of parties is a bit better, when I can roam and get some new things.
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Consumers would "roam" on the UbiquitiLink network when they lose commercial service at the edge of town.
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The pass told Def Con security that it was cool for them to roam in their fursuits.
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About 73,000 wild horses and burros roam freely across already-deteriorating lands, according to the Washington Post.
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He makes Jack roam around taking photos of the recently deceased for an art installation, his masterpiece.
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In this loose, conversational art form, far away from the cameras, people let their personalities roam free.
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The portfolio flows sloshing around the world are run by money-management firms that roam the globe.
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Travelers sign one lease with Roam and gain access to a number of fully equipped houses worldwide.
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On the farm, Seyfried's daughter and their rescue animals, including a white donkey named Gus, roam free.
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Here, they have room to roam, explore and relax, and no one asks anything of the pair.
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You can "jailbreak" an iPhone to roam more freely around its innards, but Apple makes that difficult.
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Some governments are considering laws aimed at protecting laying hens by giving them more room to roam.
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Jaguars use to roam from California to Texas, and as far east as Louisiana, in the 1800s.
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Sami's got some serious talent – and I'm not just saying that because he's 1/3 of ROAM.
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TechCrunch has sent requests for comment to Apple, Beats and Roam, the headphone company founded by Lamar.
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On the second day, I don't do much more than roam the corridors in my blue pajamas.
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Anyway, its curious (and doubtless ergonomic) shape aside, the Roam-e looks like a clever, expensive toy.
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It was a perfect place in time for a serial killer to roam the streets without detection.
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The Gir National Park can only house 270 lions, leading several animals to roam outside its boundaries.
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Big, scaly dogs roam around in packs, while jellyfish / crab hybrids scuttle around in search of food.
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Those can include simple things like letting Cozmo free roam on your coffee table for 10 minutes.
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The show follows the guys as they roam the massive house looking for things to turn on.
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These were not the wild ponies that roam the south of Gotland, but they were ponies nonetheless.
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This overprotective tendency has extended beyond not allowing children to roam free and play on their own.
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Visitors have the option to purchase food to feed the deer, which roam freely around the property.
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It's said to be haunted by ghosts of Confederate soldiers, who supposedly roam the halls at night.
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The animals roam Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge on Assateague Island, just across the channel from Chincoteague Island.
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Or, my personal nightmare, the neighbor whose tenants let their pet snakes roam freely about the house.
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They can roam in the sun, peck for insects in the dirt and roost in roomy nests.
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Latin gangs like MS-13 will roam free chopping up people because we want this wall, right?
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It is said the ghosts of inmates roam the prison and believe to have finally taken control.
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In the next demo, Misty was set to roam around the hotel room and monitor temperature levels.
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So in the end, Nymeria decided to roam free with her pack rather than staying with Arya.
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Beyond its gallery walls, it is a place where time slips away and ghosts roam the stairways.
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As reported by MetalSucks, the group is selling something called the Wherever I May Roam Black Ticket.
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While Facebook removes photographs of breastfeeding women, they allow violence, racism, and misogynistic content to roam free.
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Second, that not only did humans roam primordial earth with dinosaurs, but that they towered over them.
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The 'roam like at home' policy will come into affect across the European Union from June 15.
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You could just roam through them and sit down in the aisle and pick through the books.
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Violent nuts are allowed to roam free until they do damage, no matter how threatening they are.
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Wild horses roam so freely that drivers have to wait for them to amble off the roads.
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In October, I went to Miami to try out the Roam brand of nomadism for a week.
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Philippe said police would remain vigilant through the night as some protesters continued to roam the city.
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Men like this don't die — they roam, perpetually, through the airwaves and the backstreets of American myth.
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Wombats roam free on Maria Island, where there are no natural predators and no permanent human inhabitants.
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The capybaras roam the jungle floor, hunting out shady glens but finding no escape from the humidity.
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Take that horse and complete a mission or roam the wide open spaces and clear your head.
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Reporters are hindered in where they can go in the building, where they normally roam relatively freely.
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Maybe roam around in Venice and write and read and think, then back again for the Beacon.
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About 83,000 roam the West — more than three times what federal managers say the land can sustain.
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They roam aisles with scanners in hand, asking associates on the floor when they can't find something.
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When the sea is calm, pirates roam the waters in the vicinity to kidnap fishermen for ransom.
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She's gotten permission to roam the private land with the freedom — and agility — of a mountain goat.
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Tens of thousands of troops roam the streets of IoK, and residents have alleged beatings and mistreatment.
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There were no stores or cafes, and wild dogs were known to roam the streets at night.
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Critics of sanctuary policies say they threaten the public safety and allow dangerous criminals to roam freely.
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The new "Roam Like at Home" rule mean consumers no longer need to worry about any of this.
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Caribou and Arctic foxes roam the tundra around Iqaluit, the capital of the remote Canadian territory of Nunavut.
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The likes of Jeff Bezos have opened their wallets to roam the oceans blue on this incredible ship.
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That way, perhaps, he will be cursed to roam far afield for the thrill of annoying a stranger.
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Wild monkeys roam free in many parts of Thailand, attracting tourists who feed and play with the animals.
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"Pokemon Go" is a game that lets users roam the real-world looking for fictional creatures to catch.
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Protecting rhinos and finding secure land for them to roam requires a lot of cash, which is limited.
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Members of Capitol Police were posted at the room, enforcing rules that prevented the press to roam around.
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The robots roam freely throughout the darkened museum, splashing light across the artwork their controllers decide to approach.
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This addition has afforded her the freedom to roam around onstage while singing, untethered to her gear table.
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The Wag Brigade's main mission is to roam the halls of the airport giving comfort to stressed passengers.
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Of course, as a man, he can roam the streets independently to witness children begging on the streets.
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I could also roam throughout the store in ways that most 10-year-olds, in most spaces, cannot.
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Alongside the RCS Chat announcement, Google is also announcing that it's improving data speeds for users who roam.
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It has to plug into a PC over USB, however, so you're not going to totally roam free.
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Now, just a handful of humans roam the wild, empty new landscape, led by starvation and survival instincts.
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Oyster shuckers roam the drill hall as VIP attendees sip champagne and ogle a $21965 million Gauguin painting.
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Even the mangy stray dogs that roam these areas look depressed as they trot through a bleak landscape.
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The meager shelter could save your life from the elephants, buffalo, or big cats that roam the park.
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Steve Bullock proposed allowing Yellowstone bison to roam in certain areas beyond the park's boundaries throughout the year.
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Location: InternationalStarting at: $1,600 per month Roam combines co-living with coworking -- and gives it a global spin.
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Time is spent split between a base camp where your new friends roam freely, and exploring the island.
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Other projects, like the one aiming to create cyborg dragonflies, could let other cyber insects roam the skies.
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In the summer, they harvest cloudberries and blueberries; caribou herds roam across the vast expanse of inland tundra.
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Guarding rhinos is particularly difficult because they roam across vast areas of veld where poachers can hide easily.
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And all because he is the greatest human to ever roam this big blue spec suspended in space.
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The Guide Robot will roam the terminals, ready to provide travelers with directions and information about boarding times.
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While you probably can listen and charge simultaneously, it doesn't mean you're free to roam around the room.
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The cows seemed to have a big, well-kept space to live, where they were free to roam.
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If chaos means giraffes roam the streets and shrimp fly through the air, is that really so bad?
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Most Syrians and Iraqis roam al-Hol camp separately from foreign women who are guarded by the SDF.
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Nine Poodles were packed into three cages, and another twelve Poodles were free to roam through the sludge.
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The date for the start of what the EC is dubbing 'roam-like-at-home' is June 15.
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Artists and visitors roam the space, peeking through screens, watching the workers complete banal, ubiquitous office-related activities.
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What role will the human race play in an age when artificial and superhuman intelligence roam the universe?
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Tepper curates, books, and promotes for ROAM, her series of pop-up events in the Washington D.C. area.
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They'll also be able to explore the paddock and freely roam around the virtual reconstruction of each course.
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Sounds like this new place has plenty of space for their furry new family addition to roam around.
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You can also turn off the feature and have it freely roam and clean from room to room.
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Eggland's Best hens are cage-free—"not kept in cages and are free to roam," its website says.
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Then you can roam around the room and imagine if you'd like to reheat ready meals in it.
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Migrants are free to roam outside the camp, but they cannot go far without money and proper documentation.
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Lyft has been hit with yet another lawsuit claiming it allows sexual predators to roam on its platform.
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The Jersey Devil, a horned, winged, horse-like creature, is thought to roam somewhere in New Jersey's forests.
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We passed through Lumsden and Newtown, stopped to roam among endless mazes of lobster traps on the docks.
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Captain Ross gave me permission to roam the ship, as long as I wore a hard hat outside.
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Tony's restless spirit will roam the earth in search of justice, truth and a great bowl of noodles.
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Starship is now touring the United States to look for more cities that will let their robots roam.
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Instead, all I could do was roam around the backyard imagining there was a Jolteon at my side.
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The idea is that you never have to leave the system: Roam is everywhere you want to be.
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Roam aims to make dislocation easy and glamorous, transforming digital nomadism into a mainstream, off-the-rack proposition.
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" He went on: "I can afford something pricier than Roam, but I had such a good time here.
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Then, I let my brain roam wild again until I light upon another idea I want to remember.
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Guests were free to roam around the apartment, which was also hung with works by local street artists.
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Here, parents can give their children more freedom to roam because someone always has an eye on them.
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Workers and villagers now roam the shoreline in oil-stained white suits and orange boots, removing the fuel.
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Sketchbook An illustrated reminder of what happens when kids are left to roam the stacks of a library.
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JAMES R. OESTREICH And while you are on Trinity's website, roam freely, and you will be amply rewarded.
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"They roam the pampas," he told me, taking care of the vast terrain by knowing its vastness intimately.
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To enforce these rules, police and drones roam the streets to reprimand and fine anyone caught wandering outside.
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Where cows once chewed cud, customers now converse over crisp pints of Hayfield Blonde as cattle roam outside.
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You can roam the same streets they did during their courtship; chances are, you too will be seduced.
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The family's Simmental cattle, a Swiss breed prized for its dairy and meat, still roam the surrounding hills.
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The spacious confines allow fans to roam around, spread out and enjoy a comprehensive view of the game.
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Non-ice hotel guests can roam the halls and check out the intricately decorated suites from 10 a.m.
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It's probably not a coincidence that APC-like vehicles already roam civilian streets, piloted by increasingly militarized police.
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Your eyes and mind enter them easily and roam through the different layers of brushwork and narrative suggestion.
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The ultimate dream is to generate a sustainable population of mammoths that can once again roam the tundra.
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On the other hand, for myriad reasons, you may at times wish to roam about without being monitored.
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But his lifelong habit of studying and copying scores allowed him to roam the Europe of the mind.
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Unfortunately, ticks can afford to roam; experts estimate that they can survive up to two years without eating.
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Together, you and Quill roam the woodlands to fight your enemies, rescue your kingdom, and rescue Quill's uncle.
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Since we were free to roam on our own, I decided to head to the town square first.
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A coat roam attendant should get $203 per coat and a valet should receive between $2 and $5.
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Stray dogs roam between parked cars; sprinklers water the sumac trees planted at the edge of the facility.
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His ghost, therefore, was reckoned by the superstitious staff at the building to roam the corridors at night.
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Tigers and monkeys roam through Madhya Pradesh's wildlife reserves, which charge much lower fees than safaris in Africa.
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The dwarf penguin was genetically very similar to the yellow-eyed penguins that currently roam New Zealand's mainland.
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That's all thanks to a pan-Scandinavian concept of the "freedom to roam," enshrined as allemansrätt in Sweden.
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Amidst all this, superdelegates roam the land with the power to vote for whichever Democratic candidate they want.
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In crowded cities, it's not hard to keep rooms occupied — empty spaces are also listed on Airbnb — and the company has a clever business model that limits its risk: Property developers work with Roam to format and furnish buildings, then Roam leases and operates them, much as a hotel does.
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Players are tasked with changing every cube's color without being captured by enemies that also roam around the pyramid.
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Pets belonging to employees enjoy free roam of this Massachusetts office and are often featured on the company's website.
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Correction: Evie and Ossie will actually be based at the Cabinet Office, leaving Larry to roam 10 Downing Street.
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It only has propellers, with skids to land, but no wheels to allow it to roam over the surface.
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On American Horror Story: Roanoke, for example, the "Blood Moon" is when spirits of the dead roam the earth.
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He attributes his originality to a decision to abandon academia for independent research, which allowed his curiosity to roam.
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Roam Co-Living is still in experimentation mode and we are open to lots of debate, ideas and suggestions.
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And numerous law enforcement officials are highlighting statewide bail changes that they claim have allowed criminals to roam free.
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Polar bears roam freely, meaning that anyone leaving the settlement of just over 20163,000 people must carry a rifle.
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Planes bearing the UN's marking sit on the runway, while its soldiers, sporting blue berets, roam the arrivals hall.
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We do not allow them to roam free on our streets and murder and maim and disfigure our children.
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In 1995, the state of Montana sued the park service to control bison that roam outside of Yellowstone's boundary.
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The robots roam autonomously, looking for signs of trouble, like an unrecognized person entering the building late at night.
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During her visit, she talked about her beagle Guy, who had been previously mistreated and left to roam wild.
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Roam, a San Francisco-based robotics startup, has just debuted a lower-body robotic exoskeleton aimed firmly at skiers.
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But with wireless chargers, autonomous cars would be free to roam and recharge as needed, all without human intervention.
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Reaching a known maximum length of 59 feet, Megalodon sharks are the biggest known sharks to roam the seas.
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At the same time, a market in which scammers and criminals roam freely deters honest actors from taking part.
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Roam is another digitally minded collection of communal living spaces that make working from anywhere in the world possible.
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These animals, some of which came into contact with radioactive food, now roam Namie's empty streets and overgrown backyards.
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We proudly declare ourselves independent of political correctness and think that means letting our most negative feelings roam free.
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No matter how many turkeys we slaughter this year, these human turkeys will always roam cage and prison-free. -+
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Herdsmen traditionally roam freely across West Africa, entering and leaving Nigeria through porous borders with Benin, Niger and Cameroon.
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His ability to roam freely comes at the cost of physical degradation, vulnerability and the violence of the law.
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It takes place between a country run amok with consumerism and radioactive wastelands where feral hamsters roam the countryside.
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A bowel movement, above all human projects, is the body's way of making time for the mind to roam.
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With security out of the way, the thieves were able to roam the galleries, stealing 13 works of art.
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They are free to roam the streets and go to school without the threat of retribution by Muslim extremists.
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Fish raised in RAS facilities, however, are comparatively happier little guys, free to roam in clean, clement, reusable waters.
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Lady Stoneheart becomes the leader of the Brotherhood Without Banners in the books, who roam Westeros doling out justice.
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"We're not just going to track 'em and watch 'em roam around our state," Williams says in the ad.
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The long, warm nights give characters plenty of time to roam in the dark, committing crimes or solving them.
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I want to travel, but I also want a huge farm with tons of animals and acres to roam.
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Eventually, after a week and several days, I was able to emerge from my house to roam the streets.
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A California congressman is calling out Blizzard for allowing online Nazis to roam Azeroth in World of Warcraft. Rep.
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That's not to say I let my kids roam around, designing their own lives with no semblance of order.
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His ghost is said to roam the area assisting travelers who are injured or stranded in the vast forest.
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He is now free to roam society, stalk women and no one will know he is a sex offender.
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Hundreds have been killed in battles as herdsmen roam into new territory to look for vegetation for their cattle.
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This hammock allows them to roam the backseat without leaving a hairy mess behind or scratching up the leather.
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Such self-driving trucks, prestocked with items Amazon has determined a given neighborhood might need, could roam around towns.
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Roam just kind of leaned in, tacking on an EQ engine roughly the size of a book of matches.
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Drunk will be his fourth studio LP, the follow-up to 2015's The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam.
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Now there are just bustling intersections where kids do not dare roam because of four fast lanes of traffic.
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But there's a dedicated dog park where they can roam around and play with tennis balls and tug toys.
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Her self-quarantine has ended, so she can now roam the house and spend time with her family inside.
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"We allow old people and parents with kids to roam around the store, and touch everything," one employee said.
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We rarely let them out of our sight; would we ever think of letting them roam in the woods?
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More than a mere chain of upscale hostels, Roam signals the crystallization of a moment long in the making.
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Sometimes Roam felt more like immersive group therapy than tourism, because I wasn't leaving the compound that much anyway.
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Visitors are free to roam the fragrant grounds, which include a shop selling lavender soaps, candles and essential oils.
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At first blush, it sounds like a pretty simple gig — roam around, eat delicious stuff, decide if it's good.
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They are really quite beautiful and mesmerizing, drawing in the eye to roam across each little island of splotches.
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Many freelance mourning singers roam the cemetery, and one, carrying his own portable speaker, intoned another set of prayers.
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In the wilds of the Garden State, where black bears roam in resurgent numbers, a political trap lies waiting.
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Castoldi's self-quarantine has since ended, so she can now roam the house and spend time with her family.
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Children need to roam free in nature, he argued, insisting that for this vacation we spend more time outdoors.
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Tourists who travel there independently now find that their phones cannot roam and their credit cards will not work.
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The new study relied on camera traps and local experts to identify territory where the social creatures still roam.
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Mice, for instance, skitter, dart, freeze, groom, eat, roam, defecate and otherwise flit about in frequent fits and starts.
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The adults let us roam around while they sat steady at the bar, our boat moored in Avalon Harbor.
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Lowe's stores in California have customer service robots that roam the aisles to answer customers' questions and monitor inventory.
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I was free to stretch and roam, though that mostly meant padding to the bar car for tea refills.
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The county has outfitted a trailer with computer terminals, a mobile census station that will roam subdivisions next year.
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Robots make coffee at Cafe X, and self-driving food delivery robots roam the streets of the Mission District.
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Did you know there's a private beach in Aruba owned by Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino where flamingos roam free?
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More than one dozen cats were fitted with GPS trackers to show the distance they roam from their homes.
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Mr. Trump uses it as an epithet to mean immigrant-loving communities that allow alien criminals to roam free.
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In most cases, animals don't roam far from their enclosures, Mr. Vernon said, and many return on their own.
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He also liked to let writers roam, figuratively and literally, freed from the constraints imposed by most American publications.
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It only has propellers, with skids to land, but no wheels to allow it to roam over the surface.
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Trilobites Researchers found that house cats that roam outdoors were more likely to pick up diseases than indoor cats.
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Massive, robotic beasts — originally built for good — roam the land, and must be extinguished or converted to the hero's cause.
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Having discovered it, I can now see my future: sell the city home, buy a Bruder, and roam the Earth.
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Now she has a new urban fantasy series, set in the town of Midnight, where strange creatures roam the streets.
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Duffell said the company hopes photo enthusiasts will one day say they're taking a "ROAM-e," rather than a selfie.
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No matter where you roam or who you want to meet, Disrupt Berlin is networking nirvana — a trove of opportunity.
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Like our devices, we are on the move, free to roam far and free until we tire, like robot people.
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A family can take a mundane trip to the store and lose their loved ones as they roam its aisles.
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Istanbulites often place bowls of food and water on the sidewalk in a communal effort that lets cats roam free.
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But Engadget found the system had the lowest latency, compared with competitors, and helped devices roam more easily and accurately.
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The horses roam along the Drakensburg escarpment, with its cool mountain climate offering sufficient grazing and water throughout the year.
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Before leaving, some farmers released their cows so they could roam free and survive in the nuclear fallout-affected area.
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The move would open the way for hunting bears that roam outside the park's borders in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho.
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Founded last year, Roam markets itself as a "distributed network of communal living spaces" with locations all over the world.
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Also, young males who can't roam freely sometimes get stuck in another male's territory, leading to conflict and possibly death.
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There is another for a carless 14th Street, letting pedestrians, buses, and bikes roam free on the notoriously slow corridor.
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This whimsical game lets you roam through the memories of an old man's life while solving puzzles and shaping landscapes.
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He can schedule cleanings or let it roam free to find concentrated areas of dirt, pet hair, and other debris.
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Specifically, it's a 1.8GHz octacore Helio P10 processor, with MediaTek's world-mode modem (meaning it can roam on international networks).
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At night, elephants used to be able to roam in the forest, but now, without space, they're kept on chains.
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It follows a group of young adults who roam about an apparently depopulated city dressed in Japanese anime-type outfits.
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Villagers complain criminals roam the nearby waters, seizing vessels, stealing the catch and releasing fishermen only after receiving a ransom.
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You may keep their habitat clean, but the bacteria can easily spread to toys, bedding and nearly anywhere they roam.
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As popular as a right to roam might be in America, there has never been a mainstream conversation about one.
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Morgan can hunt to help the camp, take on missions, play games with fellow outlaws, or just roam the world.
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She reportedly kept up a conversation with him and let him roam around her home while she called for help.
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From since January 14th, Londoners have been encouraged to roam the streets and discover whimsical light pieces and interactive works.
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The ROAM-e Flying Selfie Stick, available online for $349, is basically a combination of a camera and a drone.
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The ROAM-e connects to your phone, and can snap photos or videos up to 82 feet (25 meters) away.
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If Fido likes to roam, pick up the Banyan Underground Electric Fence for over 50% off right now at $38.69.
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If he couldn't roam America's roadways, radio blaring, going from one entrepreneurial thrill to the next, what was the point?
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Corruption and chaos in many parts of Central Africa, where the last great elephant herds roam, are fueling the trafficking.
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Finally, will anyone track the activities of Don Jr. and Eric Trump as they roam the world on our dime?
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As a consequence, an estimated 100,000 street dogs, in varying states of disrepair, roam the streets of the Thai capital.
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To sustain themselves, they'll have to wade into the water where bull sharks, tiger sharks and hammerhead sharks roam free.
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He described the neighborhood where deer still roam, as desolate and desperate but in its own way, full of promise.
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Ross encouraged the attendees to stand and to roam, though as usual, despite such instructions, the audience preferred to sit.
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Lions and tigers and bears — along with gray wolves and 21 other species of large, terrestrial carnivores — roam this planet.
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It has been a day free from the monsters that roam the Void, and I think everybody's happy with that.
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But my institution has a record of having Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents roam on campus, possibly even detaining students.
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But, with any luck, it will continue to be the odd, ambitious place where murderous drag queens roam the streets.
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Mel and Sue also roam the tent like Roomba-riding golden retriever puppies, frequently destroying whatever is within paw's reach.
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Get somewhere, figure out what regions of the place are safe enough to wander, and roam around for an afternoon.
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The animals roam the streets at will, uprooting plants from pots, leaving trails of dirty handprints and peering through windows.
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The wide open wild spaces where elephants used to roam are fragmenting as India's human population, now 1.3 billion, grows.
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San Francisco's citizens have been hunkering inside since March 17, not allowed to freely roam until at least April 7.
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Meanwhile, the seas climb higher, floodwaters roam wider, evacuations grow increasingly tangled, the cost of insurance jumps and infrastructure decays.
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She realizes that her sturdy marriage thrives on space, just as the pileated woodpecker needs woodlands in which to roam.
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Now, Shariah police officers roam the province, raiding everything from hotel rooms to beaches in a hunt for immoral activity.
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It uses a portable studio, the "radical van", to roam venues and talk to athletes, social media celebrities and fans.
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But he said he was prepared to wait until he would be allowed to roam the country again, giving talks.
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Though cougars, which are also called mountain lions and pumas, are known to roam the outskirts of North Bend, Wash.
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The Roam Robotics ski exoskeleton is currently on preorder for $3,500 and is made from molded plastic and sewn fabric.
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As the evening stretched on, there was plenty of room to roam as Elvis Costello took the stage to perform.
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Local lore has always told that strange lights hover over this area and that strange creatures roam the wilderness here.
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And with a six-foot-long 360-degree swivel cord, you're free to roam about the cabin as you style.
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The market's layout is thoughtful, with room to roam, an A.T.M. in a cloaked booth, picnic tables and portable sinks.
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The straight-leg silhouette is just better for my tushie and my thighs, which prefer having space to roam around.
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The larvae, nymphs and adults — like the undead — are cursed to roam the earth in search of a suitable host.
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If not complete contentment, at least there Joana would feel near to other wild hearts, finally allowed to roam free.
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"Night dives are delightful; octopi roam the reefs and bioluminescent zooplankton flash colors to silhouette the diver," an advertisement read.
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To keep counters on their toes, paid decoys will roam the streets in what is known as the Shadow Count.
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And soon, small robots may roam the farm's eight acres of vegetable crops outdoors to spot disease and pluck weeds.
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They roam hallways adorned with images of black leaders like Dedan Kimathi, the Kenyan independence leader, and Lorraine Hansberry, the playwright.
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In 2003, Nabagesera co-founded Freedom and Roam Uganda (FARUG) to defend the rights of Uganda's lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.
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All six dogs have been euthanized, and Nix says that the animals were legally allowed to roam free in the area.
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Because pet rodents can shed germs and contaminate areas where they roam, make sure their cages are properly secured and safe.
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While riding a bike or grabbing a lunch with a friend, I forgot all about the Roam Ropes around my neck.
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Customized music experience Coupled with the Roam EQ app, you can completely customize your listening experience based on your own preferences.
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You're still free to roam, free to meet whoever you like—and to come back later on and visit people again.
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High above Reno, on a vast hillside where wild horses roam, is the site of one of Nevada's biggest opportunity zones.
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This model could have two SIM slots in some countries to make it easier to roam in other regions and countries.
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But increasingly, kids are shopping on their smartphones and going to the mall for specific items, not just to roam around.
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Ruthless and bloodthirsty gangs roam the open roads and the tyrannical Authority seek to rule who remains with an iron fist.
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This is a place where alligators roam the streets and police plead with residents to not shoot guns at the hurricane.
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The population of Caras-Severin county, where Curt and his herd will roam, fell from 380,000 in 1990 to 280,000 today.
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In a world full of rules, wild places offer freedom to roam and explore, both the terrain and our own limits.
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There have been hints of the Wall coming down in previous seasons, which would let the Walkers roam freely into Westeros.
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AIX is a new software development platform that researchers can use to develop 'agents' — AI-powered characters — which roam Minecraft worlds.
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After tonight's debate, the Democratic candidates will roam New Hampshire again, but they'll spend half the day in the same room.
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Stylists roam about the space, offering hot tea, herbal foot soaks, and shoulder massages as Brazilian samba music pulses quietly overhead.
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Even when Sims roam freely, players need to be able to track their moods, their relationships, their needs, and so on.
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You can't just let a man bleed to death while flesh-eating creatures roam the earth in search of fresh meat!
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Furthermore, their Madrid location was built for royalty in the 1800s and was operated by the Vatican before Roam took over.
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Roam just announced it's got $3.3 million in funding, with a slew of angel investors that include SoundCloud founder Eric Wahlforss.
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But if it allows Russian pilots to roam its air bases, it risks losing access to advanced American weapons and intelligence.
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Bengal tigers are found in a handful of Asian countries, but just a few hundred still roam free in the Sundarbans.
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Nearby, more than two dozen other workshops are locked from the outside, while dogs and cows roam through other abandoned factories.
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We roam the grounds of the farm with a little saw they give us until we find the perfect Douglas Fir.
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Vehicle for hire (VTC) Drivers are also not allowed to roam the street between jobs but must instead return to base.
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The parched terrain is strictly no-entry to humans, though herds of long-horned cattle and spry ruminants still roam there.
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It's clear that the best option for all of them is a motion control interface and the ability to roam free.
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They roam the halls like everyone else vying for slick shots of Harley Quinns, Batmans, and Wonder Womans all dressed up.
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We'll hopefully be getting our hands on one some time soon so we can test out the Roam-e for ourselves.
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Biyombo has the ability to roam outside the paint and annoy opponents like James and the long-range threat Kevin Love.
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Her family lived in an adobe house with a tin roof on a vast farm, and she was free to roam.
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On offense, Battier tended to roam to the 3-point line, which put Serge Ibaka, his primary defender, in difficult spots.
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The point of the training is to help the dogs prepare to assist their humans wherever they may roam (Fox News).
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In Vida, the children had a whole ranch to roam, just as Audemio did when he was a kid in Michoacán.
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The NPS would designate where pet owners can walk their dogs or let them roam without a leash within the park.
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Create an account for Fluffy—username, bio, the whole nine yards—and then you're free to roam a world of pets.
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They cost less than $500,000 each and can roam remote ocean regions for months, making them far cheaper than manned boats.
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Monkeys, Asian black bears and the rare goatlike takin roam through rain-soaked forests above a river the color of jade.
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Tardigrades, also known as water bears or moss piglets, may well be the most indestructible animals ever to roam the Earth.
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Zombie roam the hillsides, and we rarely stop to figure out their story, where they came from, and where they're going.
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Chicago startup Jiobit wants to use wireless technology to bring parents peace of mind whenever and wherever their kids may roam.
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So, technically speaking, not all roaming fees are being abolished on June 15 — hence the Commission's 'roam like at home' moniker.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Elmos, Supermen and painted women of New York's Times Square have little time left to roam free.
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It will hop from being to being, size itself up or down, and skip and roam around the world at will.
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Ring has said that Roam your mouse over the interactive map below to see which police departments have partnerships with Ring:
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Doodling expert Dan Roam, author of "The Back of the Napkin," conducts seminars with Microsoft, Wal-Mart, and the U.S. Navy.
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The fields are the only ranunculus grower in the world that allows visitors to roam and experience the flowers up close.
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She lost her boyfriend, a pilot, to a plane crash in 2016 and moved to Roam Miami from Phoenix, her hometown.
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Millions of accounts impersonating real people roam social media platforms, promoting commercial products and celebrities, attacking political candidates and sowing discord.
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With some of the lowest fuel prices in the world, SUVs and inefficient vehicles roam the flashy Emirati city en masse.
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"Come, let us roam the night together singing," were the ecstatic Hughes words with which the concert began, the music soaring.
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They question why the phenomenon does not occur at the same rate at other bridges in Britain where mammals roam below.
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Specifically, the war with Boko Haram has spilled into areas where nomadic herders typically roam, forcing them to find new terrain.
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I guarantee when our parents were our age, they did not roam the halls with every other student having headphones in.
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Roam through the streets of New York, solving puzzles and clues along the way so you can catch the hidden ghost.
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Nour and Aya are among thousands of Syrian children who have to roam the streets selling napkins, candies and bottled water.
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There's life in every corner of this little town but plenty of room to roam, explore, and create your own adventure.
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Since medieval times, the people of Galicia, in northwestern Spain, have ritually rounded up the horses that roam in the wild.
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This regulation aims to give people more control over their data, so search engines can't follow them everywhere they roam online.
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There are already countless birders in the city, canny citizens who roam such magnetic, splendid habitats as Central and Prospect Parks.
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Manduka's Eko SuperLite Travel Yoga Mat is slim and lightweight enough to bring with you no matter how far you roam.
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Capitol Hill is a uniquely accessible place for journalists, who are authorized to freely roam just about anywhere on the campus.
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We will terminate the Obama Administration's deadly non-enforcement policies that allow thousands of criminal aliens to freely roam our streets.
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For anxious pets, keep them in their crates when you leave the house until you are comfortable allowing them to roam.
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No actual bears will be at the museum, but a life-size polar bear puppet named Quak will roam the event.
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She was even allowed to roam the prison alone, giving her ample time to take photos and plant her Rubber Duckies.
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Giving someone who has regularly gotten in trouble with the law the freedom to roam might seem like a dangerous proposition.
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In addition to these ads, though, the groups will deploy digital billboards to roam key cities in each senator's home state.
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To step out of Katz's and roam these trendier enclaves is to step from old New York into the newer one.
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He can schedule cleanings or let it roam free and to find concentrated areas of dirt, pet hair, and other debris.
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Patrols roam the cities along the border, so most illegal trading takes place under the cover of night in quiet villages.
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When the clocks of this world all go useless with promise,the coyotes crossing the yard look beyond us and roam.
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He let his imagination roam the world as he sketched in the quiet hours beside the cash register or at home.
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The nameless taquería is a witness to the sad lives of the people who work and roam around the city hungry.
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Visitors are free to roam this decayed Dada museum, unsupervised, and there is no entry fee, just an unattended donation box.
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Cosmic Thing's second huge hit, "Roam," which like "Love Shack" peaked at #3 on the Hot 100, is a classic example.
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Each September, on International Coastal Cleanup day, hundreds of thousands of volunteers across the globe roam the shores to collect trash.
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And then there's Roland the Gunslinger, played by Idris Elba, the last of an ancient order of protectors who roam the wasteland.
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"There's lots of turkeys that roam our parking lots, and that doesn't include the people who work here," Johnson told the publication.
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Maverick is doing great in his new home, where he has room to roam, plenty of toys, filling meals and nurturing love.
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The Wag Brigade recruits very good dogs, cats and other tactilely satisfying animals to roam the airport and comfort stressed-out travelers.
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But even so, rovers still roam the surface of the world on humanity's behalf, making their solitary treks along previously unexplored paths.
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For longtime residents of Pittsburgh, seeing self-driving cars built by Uber, Argo AI, and others roam their streets is nothing new.
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More than 1,000 of the sacred Sika deer roam around in Nara Park and are classified as a national treasure in Japan.
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Roam the enchanting leaf-strewn foothills of the Mourne Mountains used as the backdrop for the discovery of the orphaned wolf pups.
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Many communities across Africa living in areas where elephants roam complain about damage to their land by the world's largest land mammals.
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Red Dead Redemption let groups of players roam the fictional Wild West countryside, but its paid add-ons were up-front purchases.
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It regularly floods during June-September monsoons and, when seas are calm, pirates roam the nearby waters to kidnap fishermen for ransom.
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Steph wasn't able to, but you add KD to the mix, now he is able to do things, roam, and be free.
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If Butler wants to roam into passing lanes on defense, he sure as hell better not do it when he's guarding Curry.
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Besides offering pooches more attention and room to roam, the platforms try to offer extra add-ons that appeal to helicopter parents.
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Built by Australian technology company IoT Group, the ROAM-e, opened for pre-sale Thursday and should begin shipping internationally in June.
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According to the ROAM-e website, the device features a 5 Megapixel CMOS sensor and a Quad Core ARM Cortex A7 Processor.
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Robotic arms regularly guide cargo capsules to berth with the ISS and roam the length of the space station to make repairs.
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The image is displayed on a wall painted Bone Black, and alludes to Hocking's graveyard of boats, temporarily resurrected to roam again.
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Some 4,500 to 10,000 of the big cats are thought to roam Asia's mountain ranges -- often called the roof of the world.
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Then, come summertime, they wanna get out, so they can roam the street and don't have to worry about the dang weather.
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Deep in a rural village in India outside the city of Jhansi, children play on dirt roads where goats and cows roam.
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Rangers introduced red deer, wild horses and Heck cattle, a German breed created to mimic the ancient aurochs, and let them roam.
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Or, and this is what has us really excited, could we roam about Christian's apartment and examine his interior design more closely?
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The episode ended with Daly comatose and his little universe deleted, while his digital prisoners roam the larger multiplayer game he developed.
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"These germs are invisible, so touching them or even being around the areas they roam in, people can get contaminated," she says.
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And limiting where Makita's robo-vac can roam is as easy as marking off boundaries using reflective metal tape on the floor.
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The Hookaroo is an air flotation device that stays on the surface of the water while the diver can roam freely underwater.
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They're the forum in which famous folk let their passions for feminist thought or The Real Housewives obsession roam free, without fear.
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Experts estimate that 500 types of non-native fish and wildlife roam the state, though not all of them are considered harmful.
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Having AI agents that can roam around a map is a great way to speed up the nitty-gritty of game making.
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By using simplistic drawings and simple words, Dan Roam created a unique, explainer-style presentation that breaks down the American healthcare system.
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Sign up for a class at a studio that suits one of your many interests or go roam around an unfamiliar neighborhood.
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In one series of trials, a rat was placed in a box, where it was free to roam and forage for food.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions has blamed these so-called sanctuary jurisdictions for letting foreign criminals roam free and prey upon innocent Americans.
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The access was way less strict back then, I remember being able to roam wherever I wanted with a basic show pass.
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Men roam the arctic, boring through the permafrost and excavating the remains of these mighty creatures in search of their ivory tusks.
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This is Black Mirror in book form, allowed to roam through the imaginations of some of the leading names in contemporary fiction.
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Cheetahs require a vast amounts of land to roam, and they often stray outside the boundaries of protected areas into nearby farmland.
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They are free to roam in their pastures, sleep in the sunshine, eat wholesome food, exhibit their natural behaviors and enjoy life.
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She can schedule cleanings or simply let it roam free and find the concentrated areas of dirt, pet hair, and other debris.
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That sounds reasonable—except that the McCullough Peaks herd comprises just 2000 animals, out of 240,24.6 wild horses that roam public rangelands.
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She can schedule cleanings or simply let it roam free and find the concentrated areas of dirt, pet hair, and other debris.
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But instead of letting these cats roam the cold city streets, Imam Mustafa Efe has decided to open his mosque to everyone.
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"Give you a wee kiss," Niall said, and let his rough hand roam back through my crewcut the way my mother did.
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" She added that he is "now free to roam society, stalk women, and no one will know he is a sex offender.
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There are no teachers and no classes but group projects, and students roam around free day and night, seven days a week.
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My spine says no, but the retro gamer in me loves the idea of taking an NES with me wherever I roam.
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Visitors are then free to roam the 20,000-square-foot "House," to stitch together the rest of the narrative on their own.
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Navigating the aisles should also get easier, since new "service advisors" will roam around to help you find what you're looking for.
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Oh, and one more thing: Her adorable dog Chewy seems to have free roam of the set, and it's kind of amazing.
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It often feels like Thompson-King and company's music is being reined in when it needs to be allowed to roam freely.
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"We're not just going to track them and watch them roam around our state," Williams says of undocumented immigrants in the video.
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Its residents are lounge singers, mustachioed lifeguards, palm-reading disco queens, and satin-clad hustlers who roam the hotel's beaches and grottos.
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The rooms come with a Wildlife Field Guide so you can correctly identify the 30 species of animals that roam the grounds.
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Ten minutes to the west of the location, hundreds of store associates roam a full-size, 122,923-square-foot Nordstrom department store.
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Rather than handle 911 calls, as the uniformed patrol force does, anti-crime teams roam in unmarked cars looking for suspicious activity.
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We convened in the courtyard and walked out of the Roam gate into the neighborhood for breakfast at a Cuban coffee stand.
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The company started Roam Madrid in a former convent, but it closed it after finding the conditions too austere even for nomads.
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Federal government workers roam the town's main streets and are often seen mingling with locals — answering questions and trying to assuage fears.
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I'm hoping for expansions that will give my dupes new landscapes to roam, swanky outfits to wear, and fluffy creatures to ranch.
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The real threat, apparently, was not these trolls — who today continue to roam the platform unchallenged — but our effort to combat them.
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The government estimates that only a few thousand illegal migrants are here now, and that just a few hundred roam Maximilian Park.
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We let the corrupt bankers who ravaged our economy roam free with bigger bonuses, more lavish Hamptons houses and fresh risky schemes.
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On first inspection, the internet may seem like a free space that you can roam to your heart's content, but it's not.
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At 251 feet and 9 inches in the length, the aircraft would be the largest twin-engine aircraft to roam the skies.
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For about two decades as mayor of Davao, he was accused of allowing death squads to roam the city and kill freely.
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For a month and a half, the team watched the mother lion, her two cubs and the leopard roam Gir National Park.
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For paranormal researchers and UFO enthusiasts, it is a place of myths and legends where unspeakable entities roam and unknown objects travel.
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Antarctica has a reputation as a wasteland where no trees grow and where few large animals roam, save for penguins and seals.
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That means a prime oceanfront location and enough land to roam around on in an area that isn't already saturated with accommodations.
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Today, its fighters roam a poorly policed area straddling the borders between Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan.
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Visitors will be able to roam the South Lawn, the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, the Rose Garden and the White House Kitchen Garden.
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Bison are herd animals that need space to roam and putting too many in too small an area can damage an ecosystem.
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Yet insurgents still roam the northeast and frequently crisscross roads like the one that was taking Mr. Hassan and his family home.
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Red pandas, who eat bamboo and roam wild in the eastern Himalayas, are an endangered species, with less than 10,000 on earth.
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Keeping cats indoors lengthens their lives, and saves the lives of the many birds and small mammals they kill when they "roam."
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The size (219 inches by 65 inches) offers plenty of real estate for toddlers' and preschoolers' eyes and fingers to roam around.
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As the knight and his squire roam a countryside gripped with fear, Bergman ponders divine justice on the precipice of human oblivion.
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I spot the occasional raggedy sheep and a few goats, but most of the animals that roam the island are Holstein cows.
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Walking among the magnificent bison that roam unimpeded on his treasured Montana ranch land, he believes his work is not yet done.
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Mayo stressed that it is possible for whales to roam over very large areas, sometimes hundreds of miles, in search of food.
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In the inaugural episode of our new series ROAM, we spent time with Marshall as he gets acclimated to his new surroundings.
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The explosion of violence here left the authorities trying to piece together what might have prompted someone to roam in search of victims.
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The Double 2 adds a smoother ride and can roam over minimal obstructions such as ground cords or slight changes in floor level.
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The bomb hunters of Kosovo roam the country on foot, searching for explosives that dot the landscape 17 years after the Kosovo War.
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Thousand of southern white rhinos still roam sub-Saharan Africa, but decades of rampant poaching have drastically cut the number of northern whites.
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White House Correspondents Dinner You know how Halloween is supposed to be the one day of the year that spirits roam the earth?
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With Animal Kingdom Wilderness Explorers (based on the movie "Up") kids can get a field guide to roam the park and collect stickers.
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Although capable of playing on the wing, Al Shehri is most effective when given license to roam behind lone striker Mohammed Al Sahlawi.
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But El Patrón is also remembered by more than 0003 hippopotamuses (Hippopotamus amphibius) that currently roam free near his palatial estate, Hacienda Nápoles.
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With the two wingers buzzing around on the flanks, Peralta should have plenty of space to roam as the out-and-out striker.
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Roam, which has raised $3.4 million in seed funding, is poised to open more locations this year in New York City and London.
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Meanwhile, Alcock joked that he probably shouldn't have just bought a couple of long-term stays at Roam without trying it out first.
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In a spacious garden outside, chickens and goats roam around and crops grow in vegetable patches, while kids play in an adventure playground.
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At some point during our call, Langford silently made it back into her room, no longer doomed to roam the hotel halls barefoot.
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Without the 6-foot-7, 240-pound Cacok patrolling defensively, Reath entered the game two minutes in and felt free to roam unchallenged.
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But sportsmen, who can currently roam the forest mostly as they please, worry it will be hard to reach or unsuitable for hunting.
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Set in a dystopian future in 2071, Cowboy Bebop imagines an Earth that has been long abandoned and humans who roam the stars.
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Like a gypsy-boy or a sailor, he preferred to roam among the world's wealth of going-down women and unmade hotel beds.
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Evangelists roam around preaching the word of God, volunteer hairdressers provide free trims, and dentists scour around migrants' mouths for cavities to fill.
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As a long-time, mostly well-behaved resident of The Gentle Barn, Pearl is allowed to roam all over the sanctuary's 12 acres.
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It has given me the freedom to live a life I'm passionate about, one that allows me to write, roam, create, and grow.
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"For the first time, with this game, Pokémon are going to roam free in the real world," John Hanke, CEO of Niantic said.
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One elephant per square kilometer While females elephants tend to live in families, males either roam the land alone or form male groups.
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During today's gameplay reveal, we watch players donning "javelins" go out into the wild, beyond the city, where large kaiju-esque monsters roam.
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The densely packed modules launch on a rocket and then inflate once in space, providing more overall volume for astronauts to roam around.
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It gives players a range of about 30 feet, which is considerably farther than the wire on the included controller lets you roam.
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Rapid population growth, the spread of fences and cities, and the annexation of herders' land have shrunk the space where pastoralists can roam.
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Today, they still roam the forests and tundra lands north of The Wall, and are occasionally spotted by men of the Night's Watch.
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Robert Hood is one of the best producers to ever roam this earth and anyone who disagrees doesn't deserve the gift of hearing.
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No matter where the Mavic takes you, remember that wherever you roam and explore, you should adhere to local law and drone policy.
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But there was much more on tap at the box office for people looking to roam beyond big-budget action and family movies.
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Zoo coordinators had to choose between exposing animals to the smoke or restricting their ability to roam, both of which can inflict stress.
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The Warriors have cast Andre Roberson as Tony Allen 2.0, leaving him open so that Draymond Green can roam like a free safety.
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On Halloween night, 41.1 million children in the US will roam the streets, decked out as ghosts, ghouls, and the year's best memes.
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Cheetahs are one of the "wide-ranging carnivores" that roam an area of about 30 by 30 miles for their habitat, researchers wrote.
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The frontier area's security is also undermined by the lawless nature of DRC's eastern region where militias roam and Kinshasa's grip is fragile.
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Now it is estimated 500-750 bears roam areas in in Louisiana and Mississippi where conservation efforts have successfully helped expand breeding populations.
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" In one of Stewart's most famous songs, "Forever Young," he sings: "May the good Lord be with you down every road you roam.
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Armed groups roam Congo's eastern border with Uganda and Rwanda, hobbling efforts to contain an Ebola outbreak that has killed nearly 400 people.
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William is also spotted on the swing that forms a centerpiece under a large treehouse, while Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis roam around.
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Little clay people roam an alien landscape, sprout growths, and dance for each other; I'm not doing the clip justice with that description.
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The LG Rolling Bot is a small soccer ball-sized device that can be controlled via a smartphone and roam around the house.
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The system scans the faces of students as they roam the halls, looking for faces that have been uploaded and flagged as dangerous.
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"We have no intention to harm soldiers of allied nations, but we cannot allow terrorists to roam freely (in northern Syria)," Erdogan said.
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Syrian officers and soldiers roam the city freely, and there are unconfirmed reports of Russian forces in the city's regime enclave and airport.
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And make sure kids have unstructured time -- even a little bit -- where they can roam the house or the neighborhood without a schedule.
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However, that's all the detail we really have at the moment, and we still have a lot of questions about the Roam-e.
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Earlier this fall, Kendig released a remix of Beesmunt Soundsystem's "Sensual Works" and a remix of Heretic and Buran's "Revile" on Roam Recordings.
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Our feathered friends can roam wild and take all the dust baths they like, resulting in tastier meat (sorry, Clucky) and better eggs.
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Dogs are everywhere on Olkhon: Owners let them roam free, trusting they will find their way home at the end of the day.
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A free roam remote-control mode is also available, but it's not nearly as exhilarating as racing on the track against other cars.
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In the clip, presidential dogs Sunny and Bo are shown flanking their mom, as the trio roam the rooms of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
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I can understand this—as a dinosaur lover, it can feel overwhelming to accept that these fantastic animals really did roam planet Earth.
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More than 7,000 people have died at the hands of police or masked vigilantes who roam the back alleys of Manila's massive slums.
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Yet when Hart returned to the same town over 35 years later, he noted that kids were no longer allowed to roam free.
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Dolphins would enjoy better water quality and space to roam in captivity under the revived rules, which were previously suspended in the 1990s.
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If you're solving online, that's pretty much what they look like, but let's let our imaginations roam free and say that they're RINGs.
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During the monsoon it often floods and, when the seas are calm, pirates roam nearby waters hunting for fishermen to kidnap for ransom.
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Also known as Allghoi-khorkhoi or Olgoi-khorkhoi, the worm-like creatures are believed to roam the Gobi Desert in China and Mongolia.
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The freedom to roam the stage led to frequent fidgeting by Mr. Trump and the appearance at times that he was stalking Mrs.
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Using a smartphone or tablet screen, kids can create a digitally illustrated world that the very real Botzees bot will roam and explore.
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Super Mario Odyssey takes a different approach to VR, placing you in the middle of a floating island with Mario free to roam.
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The animals, sometimes accompanied by chickens and cats, roam around the practitioners at No Regrets Farm, adding an extra layer of natural peace.
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Starship's rovers can only roam two miles from their original destination, so the plan is to distribute the robots from a delivery van.
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Instead, players roam the Wyoming wilderness and choose dialogue for Henry to exchange over a hand-held radio with Delilah, another forest ranger.
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There is sporadic fighting during the day, when monitors with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe roam in armored white S.U.V.s.
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This lady bushranger rejected every possible notion of what a woman should be, casting aside marriage and motherhood to roam as an outlaw.
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This is how our ancestors cleansed themselves: with mushrooms, peyote, and pot, to be able to roam the land from north to south.
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Using the app, R2-D1003 can interact with other app-enabled droids and roam holographic versions of ships from the "Star Wars" universe.
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It is unclear what, exactly, this woman's motives were, but thanks to the firefighters' hard work, she is now completely free to roam.
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Miami is decidedly second-rate as a tech hub, so he was stuck in a limbo that made Roam useful, if not ideal.
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Everyone from all of the groups were together now, and we were free to roam around with no separation between audience and dancers.
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The "right to roam," is written into law, meaning you can hike or set up camp basically anywhere in Norway's countryside or wilderness.
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Her strong hands — she has drawn and cast them many times — roam over objects on the table and are never quite at rest.
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More than 210,241 wild horses and about 15,000 burros roam on about 26 million acres in 10 states, the bureau's latest data shows.
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On the other hand, the option of letting the former fighters roam free and trying to monitor them presents a daunting security challenge.
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According to estimates, more than 150,000 Uber and Ola cabs roam around the National Capital Region (which includes adjacent cities Gurgaon and Noida).
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They can't dart away into the underbrush to hide from bullets; they need vast amounts of food and water, and space to roam.
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To begin with, Thom — who spends the play's 70 uninterrupted minutes wallowing in bitter self-consciousness — has been given more room to roam.
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In 22013, most of the island was sold to the City of New York for $2200, giving New Yorkers more room to roam.
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An estimated 20,000 brown bears roam its enchanted forests of Russian rock birch and other trees, growing fat and mostly happy off salmon.
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The morality police roam the province, scouring hotel rooms and beaches for immoral behavior and ordering people to go to mosques and pray.
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Other offices are experimenting with different nontraditional seating, he says, like "nomad workers," where people have no fixed desks and just roam around.
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The poorly trained, unmotivated and badly led armies of these countries are subjected to repeated massacres by the jihadists who roam the desert.
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Trilobites Giant squids, which roam the deep sea and grow bodies large enough to spoon a school bus, are the stuff of legend.
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If you brought your own, Roam will vacuum seal your used clothes to keep any smells contained and away from your fellow passengers.
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Instead, four patrollers roam the mountain and sit in a shack at the bottom of the Téléphérique, informing skiers of the mountain's risks.
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Does a government in which the Taliban has a substantial say -- and a countryside where its fighters roam freely -- constitute an acceptable compromise?
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For the first experiment the researchers had subjects roam New York City streets wearing Google Glass so they could record their visual fields.
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"I think we all have to be better at forcing people to the table, rather than allowing people to roam with the opposition."
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The lowland gorillas at the Bronx Zoo tend to congregate indoors during the winter rather than roam around outside in their forest habitat.
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I was pleased by how hot the water got for my pleasant soak, as well as the luxurious-feeling amenities from William Roam.
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On the eve of December 6, people in these areas dress up as Krampus to roam the streets together and scare passers-by.
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I bought pajamas because I wanted everything around me to telegraph calm so that my brain and fingers could be free to roam.
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Ms. Warren often said that, when investigating a house, she preferred to be allowed to roam freely and to concentrate on the bedrooms.
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Imagine a Europe where mammoths and woolly rhinos roam northern Scandinavia, Iberian wolf packs hunt aurochs and brown bears swagger through the Dolomites.
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The livestock live with the nearby residents and roam freely, which causes a problem with the lack of proper sewage and poor hygiene.
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The featured vodka of the evening, however, was Zubrowka, so-called in honor of the European bison that roam a nearby national park.
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Also in October, House of Yes added extra "floating" security guards to roam the dancefloor, according to Jacqui Rabkin, the club's marketing director.
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The app allows you to set a perimeter in which your dog can roam, and it'll alert you if they go beyond that line.
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But it will take years, if not decades, before our roads and rules catch up to robotic cars that can roam freely without limitations.
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The less cooperation there is between police and residents, the easier it will be for criminals to roam free longer and cause more harm.
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And, of course, hip stores, both chain and local, all to serve the scads of millennials who roam the sidewalks in search of whatever.
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The conflict among them has allowed Islamic State militants to set up operations in Libya, and criminal gangs also roam parts of the country.
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That migrants already roam Central America with such ease shows how asylum papers are not the necessity in Guatemala that they are in America.
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The chupacabra becomes an allegory for the paranoia manifested in things like border patrol, for example, who roam the desert with night vision goggles.
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But when he was able to roam the quiet store, he silently locked his gaze on a bed shaped like a big red Jeep.
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Carroll says she modeled the property after the Lion Preserves in Africa so the stray cats are able to roam free within the sanctuary.
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At Roam, we think that the proper definition for community is a rich mix of people coming together for a diverse range of experiences.
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Kindred imagines future versions of the robotic arm being affixed to sliding overhead rails or maybe even to bipedal robots that roam the floor.
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His parents wanted him to be outside in a safe, wide-open place where he has freedom to roam, and that meant coming home.
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The agency is also working to increase the use of bomb-sniffing dogs who roam public areas as a way to deter such attacks.
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Workers roam the building in search of a desk, like commuters hunting the last rush-hour seat or tourists looking for a poolside lounger.
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He could have said that Obama's inability to mount a military force to stabilize the Syrian civil war allowed ISIS to roam free there.
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Chic are clearly one of the best groups to ever roam this earth and any anyone who disagrees doesn't deserve the gift of hearing.
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The Yanki punks and Bōsōzoku bikers that roam the streets of Japan today owe their raucous independence to the girl gangs of the 70s.
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In Indiana, a shelter is asking Pokemon players who love animals to consider walking shelter dogs while they roam around looking for the monsters.
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On a full charge it can quietly roam about your house for a full 90 minutes depending on what chores you have it doing.
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For governments and regulators nervous about allowing drones to roam the skies, health-care deliveries offer a compelling reason to give it a go.
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In Fallout 4, players roam the land, customize their weapons, and create or destroy buildings and other sorts of settlements in Boston, circa 2287.
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"Traction cities" on wheels roam most of the earth, consuming its resources and, for the larger ones at least, consuming smaller cities as well.
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Stray cats and dogs roam the streets and are often subject to abuse: the care of animals, it seems, is just not a priority.
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"You have the uncomfortable conversation about who this is, why he is here and why he is able to roam about," Langer tells PEOPLE.
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As a child, when my mom finally let me roam the mall alone with friends, the first and only stop that mattered was Claire's.
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Its name was Shybot, a six-wheeled rover whose only purpose in life is to roam the Sonoran desert avoiding humans at all costs.
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The prosciutto is quite the opposite: those pigs are white in colour, are intensive breeding type, and are not free to roam the land.
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Red Dead Redemption's single-player game always left me cold, but here in its multiplayer free-roam option, I found myself falling in love.
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If you're having a rough time in the free-roam world, you can drop into the multiple multiplayer modes that give you actual objectives.
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While it did not appear to have edge detection to, say, avoid rolling down a flight of stairs, Robit can autonomously roam the home.
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In the Industrial Nightmare, a surveillance camera records your every move, while menacing dentists and clowns roam the halls of the Silent Scream Asylum.
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Still, DNC executives claim they were not made aware of the threat, leaving the Russians to roam free inside the Democrats' computers for months.
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It's a world of people who are used to being trapped in their own apartments while armed police roam and cleanse their apartment buildings.
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The young migrant started to roam around on his own then, sleeping wherever he was at nightfall: up against a market, under stairs, wherever.
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The third cat is from Kaycee in Johnson County — the other two felines were from Sheridan and Campbell — and was allowed to roam outside.
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At his request, the ribbon pinned to her dress can be wound tightly, restricting her movement, or unwound, allowing her to roam more freely.
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That means no bullhooks (a steel tool traditionally used to dominate elephants), no chains, no trekking saddles, and ample space to roam at will.
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Google has dropped a pair of new phones into the world, the Pixel and Pixel XL, but it's not letting them roam around naked.
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The pokémon that players meet eerily resemble Earth's actual fauna for a reason: they're cynical mutations of the animals that currently roam our planet.
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The workers include docents and visitor services associates who roam the museum talking with patrons and are sometimes involved in ticketing and other services.
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It's a change that could mean the Windows Store will be a useful way to truly roam PCs and quickly install your favorite apps.
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The properties vary: Roam Madrid is in an ornate 19th century building previously owned by the Vatican, and Ubud is a former boutique hotel.
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It's "a professional nomadic community," says David Cornthwaite, a self-identified adventurer and blogger who was one of the first residents at Roam Ubud.
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And now a report from Bloomberg on Monday suggests it wants to ship robots that roam around our homes as soon as next year.
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North Korea, with multiple large camps for political prisoners, and top secret military bases, would be unlikely to allow inspectors to roam around unsupervised.
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In the 230 general election, a polling station was set up for a single voter in a wildlife sanctuary where big cats roam free.
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Since then, the grizzly population has rebounded to an estimated 1,800 bears, in addition to the thousands that roam Alaska and parts of Canada.
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As part of the Minnesota Bison Conservation, Minneopa State Park is home to a number of bison that are free to roam 331 acres.
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Roam — a startup founded by two former Tumi executives — is changing that by making completely customizable suitcases that match your style, taste, and personality.
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In bodies of water off the islands of the Bahamas like Big Major Cay, otherwise known as "Pig Island," the animals have free roam.
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On school-day afternoons, children in private school uniforms roam the neighborhood's streets, older ones on their own, younger ones with parents or caregivers.
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It was right around that time that I let my small children roam freely — unseen, unsupervised — through the vegetable patch at the Fonterenza winery.
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Current estimates put the wolf's numbers at 113 animals in Arizona and New Mexico, plus about two dozen believed to roam parts of Mexico.
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Mr. Gutfreund liked to roam Salomon Brothers' cavernous trading room firing questions at startled employees on their bond deals, especially those that were souring.
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ROAM Robotics, a company that specializes in developing exoskeletons, has created an armored knee support intended to reduce leg strain while skiing or snowboarding.
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Catch up quick, via Mashable: TESS is set to roam for 2 years searching for other planets that are located around bright, nearby stars.
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