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noun
A list of names, usually for an organization of some kind such as military officers and enlisted personnel enrolled in a particular unit; a muster roll; a sports team, with the names of players who are eligible to be placed in the lineup for a particular game; or a list of students officially enrolled in a school or class.
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One change Thomas said he would not resort to was roster moves.
Seated nearby during our meal was a "who's who" and "who was" roster of the stage community, including Sandy Duncan and Lorna Luft, but my intentionally flirty conversation with Rick faded everyone and everything into the background.
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All five agencies already work for Procter, meaning, in industry parlance, that they are roster agencies for the company.
It's roster of games include Madden NFL, The Lord of the Rings, and NBA Street.
BREAKING: Location-based game Foursquare has just added London to it's roster of cities.
The crew and guests are rostered into three-hour-on and six-hour-off watches.
I am rostered in the middle of the month for the next month.
Typically, 2 3 assistants were rostered for every 10 patients.
Those nurses whose primary role was administrative or who were rostered to educational activities were excluded from the calculation.
At each site, eligible physicians were rostered and four were randomly selected and invited to participate.
If all citizens were rostered to specific practices, there would be competition for patients.
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