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A character or part played by a performer or actor.
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They were role models to us.
Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe were role models.
She said the AmeriCorps workers were role models for the new arrivals.
"Gold medallists from Team GB were inspirational, they were role models," he told Sky News.
Mr. Fleischer said both men were role models whom he had consulted before taking on the job.
In a way, she says, the childless nuns with their vocations were role models for the would-be writer.
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A subject was ordered by a "teacher" in a lab coat to administer increasingly powerful electric shocks to a "learner" whenever the learner answered a question incorrectly (teacher and learner were role-playing and no shocks were administered).
While many of the questions appeared in more than one interview guide, some questions were role-specific.
The most frequent all-time favorite video game genres were Role-Playing (31%) and Action-Adventure (19%).
But in reality, anytime we ever played make believe or acted in a play, we were role-playing, and D&D is a shared role-playing experience.
The original Pokémon games were role-playing games (RPGs) with an element of strategy, and were created by Satoshi Tajiri for the Game Boy.
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