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- noun Alternative form of
roleplayer .
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Examples
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Commuters have been waiting for the BRT system for many years and no role-player or stakeholder can claim ignorance of the plans to implement this system.
Global Voices in English » South Africa: Taxis Defiant of New Bus System for World Cup 2009
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But the role-player status of two of Duke's most recent studs, J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams, makes you wonder.
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Two guys who saw a lot of minutes last year - Kurt Morsink and Stephen King - are almost certainly relegated to role-player status.
Ignoring the burning wreckage, part 3: the midfield Jeff Maurer 2011
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You're a role-player, you're an actor, and you've got all these different characters who you invent and who then are there forever.
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In a competition in Arizona that he did not oversee, Deputy Lowenthal said, one role-player wore traditional Arab dress.
Boing Boing 2009
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Elsewhere, the team behind Demon's Souls previewed its spiritual successor with action role-player Project Dark.
Special report: Tokyo Game Show and Eurogamer Expo, London Giles Richards 2010
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Mr. Gul, a former translator for the U.S. army in Afghanistan, moved to California in 2008 and has worked as a role-player ever since for a Strategic subcontractor, Tatitlek Support Services Inc.
In This Afghanistan, Bombs Don't Kill Yochi J. Dreazen 2010
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Mr. Gul, a former translator for the U.S. army in Afghanistan, moved to California in 2008 and has worked as a role-player ever since for a Strategic subcontractor, Tatitlek Support Services Inc.
In This Afghanistan, Bombs Don't Kill Yochi J. Dreazen 2010
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Mr. Gul, a former translator for the U.S. army in Afghanistan, moved to California in 2008 and has worked as a role-player ever since for a Strategic subcontractor, Tatitlek Support Services Inc.
In This Afghanistan, Bombs Don't Kill Yochi J. Dreazen 2010
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Mr. Gul, a former translator for the U.S. army in Afghanistan, moved to California in 2008 and has worked as a role-player ever since for a Strategic subcontractor, Tatitlek Support Services Inc.
In This Afghanistan, Bombs Don't Kill Yochi J. Dreazen 2010
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