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'roving' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a verb, and it can mean to wander or travel around in search of adventure or knowledge. For example, "My grandfather had a passion for roving, and he visited all seven continents before he turned 40."
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Even the Daily Mail was forced to call this campaigning lesbian "Britain's favourite roving sports reporter".
While we wish HMRC success in saving costs and making their brave new world of roving inquiry staff work, we wonder whether the timing of this change will come to haunt them when you consider they are tussling with the introduction of child benefit taxation … and universal credit is due to arrive later in the year.
Also gone are two other authorities for the FBI: the "roving wiretap" provision, which permits surveillance on a target across devices, and the "lone wolf" provision, which permits surveillance on a target believed to be a terrorist but without established connections to a terrorist group (which the FBI has never even used).
In the 50th minute, however, Hungary again revelled in the vast spaces left by El Salvador's roving wing-backs and increased the toll to 4-0.
Abroad the focus will be on repairing America's fraught relations with the rest of the world (Mrs Clinton has already pledged to make her husband a roving goodwill ambassador).Anyone who expects a dramatic lurch to the left will be disappointed.
A roving dentist's office serving uninsured children was parked outside that week, and Ms Lincoln waxed enthusiastic about the importance of pediatric dental care (according to a study by the Pew Charitable Trusts, Arkansas ranks near the bottom in providing adequate dental care to children) before flying back to Washington to vote on the defence authorisation bill the next morning.
It was just two days earlier that roving mobs of anti-government protesters managed to shut down all 50 of the polling stations open for early voting in Bangkok.
Other countries, including Nepal, are working on "branchless banking": roving teams or local vendors equipped with fingerprint-reading devices disburse the cash.
Amid swirling dry ice and roving spotlights, a famous troupe called The Sex Bomb Dancers gyrated and squirmed; the Philippines' best-known comedian performed a stand-up routine, and assorted movie and television stars rallied the cheering crowd of thousands.
Making matters worse, both regimes have trained and been host to the bands of roving mercenaries who keep alive the fear of Islamic terrorism.The West has paternity rights to these terrorists, claims Russia, which says perhaps disingenuously that it was Islamist allies of the Chechens who blew up blocks of flats in Moscow last year.
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But Byron did not stop a-roving until Venice finally exhausted him, and he could declare it was "like an oyster without a pearl .John Ruskin, who called Venice "a paradise of cities", was a different kettle of vongole.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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