The first turtle was a tethered floor roamer, not radio-controlled or wireless.
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Even though they use a guy on Rondo so he can be the roamer, that still works.
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Think of the plane as a flying country in which no one lives, so everyone is a roamer.
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His backup, Tyrone Carter, is more a stationary player in the back, not the instinctive roamer Polamalu is.
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If you're not a roamer, Marrakech may not be for you.
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Denver center Marcus Camby is more of a roamer on offense.
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Indeed, Vachon is an irrepressible roamer around the net.
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In slow pitch softball there is an extra outfielder in the out field, who is specified as a roamer.
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Under one variant of Option Three, the roamer arranges the mobile local-access services through the home network.
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Wanderer: someone who leads a wandering unsettled life
Roamer (1911-1920) was an American thoroughbred racehorse. In the Blood-Horse magazine's list of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century, the gelding Roamer was ranked #99.
Roamer is a Swiss watch manufacturer.
One who roams
(Roamers) often make bottom their home base, and migrate from bottom. The moving to and from lane by roamers creates traffic, and areas of contention.
A mobile station which operates in the cellular system other than the one from which the service is subscribed (the home system).
A transparent plastic corner gauge having an "x" and "y" axis graduated in metres and representing easting and northing distance values at a given map scale. A roamer is used to read grid reference coordinates when locating positions and features on a map. ...