They will be free, he says, to roam on grassy areas between the sheds.
And its 6-foot cable gives you freedom to roam a few steps away from your PC.
The closure of the tor is unfortunate as the agency has listed Vixen Tor for right to roam access.
And similarly, the TTfone Basic Big Button comes sim free and without the capacity to roam the mobile internet.
Otherwise I think the basic right to roam on what are after all PUBLIC footpaths has been compromised.
Even now, with the economy roaring ahead and seemingly unstoppable, some hobos still feel a need to roam.
The Countryside Agency has revealed what land in the South West will be open for access under the right to roam.
Elk, deer and wildlife are able to roam free on the UNESCO World Heritage Site, which opened in 1925.
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Officials at a south Wales prison have rejected reports that a proposed hostel for ex-offenders will allow "perverts to roam free".
Since 3G is common universally, you will have no problem to roam with required connection speed no matter where you are.
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We used to roam the wide plains of the Midwest and the open spaces of the American Southwest in vast herds.
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The researchers eventually will switch to satellite communications, which will allow the robot to roam farther and transmit data in real time.
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Naturally, the applicant countries insist that they too should be allowed to roam freely inside the Union as soon as they join.
Some Congress members agree that law enforcement shouldn't be given carte blanche to roam the Web in the name of the law.
Until recently, Chinese people had abundant reasons not to roam for pleasure.
But the Moroccan government has clearly decided that the latest gang to roam the Middle Atlas range has to be dealt with.
This change opened up a vast territory for these dinosaurs to roam.
Unlike the poultry in commercial farms, which are kept in isolation, these chickens and ducks are free to roam, and contract bird flu.
No 20th-century antibiotics or growth hormones on the premises here -- only healthy, happy cows with plenty of space to roam and graze.
Mr Meacher is wisely presenting his proposed right to roam as an issue not of urban versus rural, but of people versus toffs.
On the other hand, coming in as the fourth CEO after a string of less-than-stellar prior chiefs might give her the room to roam.
Growth was driven by the sales ramp-up of ExpressCards, which are small cards that allows certain wireless devices to roam on networks in different countries.
In the meantime, spads continue to roam the corridors of Whitehall.
Capello handed Gerrard a role that saw Liverpool's captain patrolling the left flank, but with licence to roam at will and cause problems for Slovakia.
From nothing in 1999, it now has over 50m subscribers, attracted by vastly lower monthly fees and broader bandwidth, despite its limited ability to roam.
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But, like John Belushi and the other pranksters from Animal House, the creatures of Wall Street, no matter how awful their actions, continue to roam free.
With no natural predator, scientists say, the crayfish was free to roam from where the Nile meets Egypt's Mediterranean coast, down toward the arid nation's border with Sudan.
The bill has met with much opposition in the Lords, as many land-owning peers object to the plans to introduce a statutory right to roam on restricted land.
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