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To free all players, the rescuer must tag the point of the jail. Alternately, a rescuer is able to free just the most senior prisoner who is at the end of the line by tagging them directly. Once a rescuer has freed one or more prisoners they and those who are freed are immune to capture until they return to their team's base.
Caution may refer to: . Prudence; A precautionary statement, describing a potential hazard; A police caution, an alternative to prosecution for a criminal offence in some countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia
The word walk is descended from the Old English wealcan 'to roll'. In humans and other bipeds, walking is generally distinguished from running in that only one foot at a time leaves contact with the ground and there is a period of double-support. In contrast, running begins when both feet are off the ground with each step.
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Dromomania was a historical psychiatric diagnosis whose primary symptom was uncontrollable urge to walk or wander. [1] Dromomania has also been referred to as traveling fugue. [ 2 ] Non-clinically, the term has come to be used to describe a desire for frequent traveling or wanderlust .
A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. [2] For example, in the English language , the words begin , start , commence , and initiate are all synonyms of one another: they are synonymous .
The father and daughter duo were happy to share that Isabella is currently cancer-free and that they are moving forward stronger than ever. Image credits: isabellastrahan #12 Christie Brinkley
The management by wandering around (MBWA), also management by walking around, [1] refers to a style of business management which involves managers wandering around, in an unstructured manner, through their workplace(s) at random, to check with employees, equipment, or on the status of ongoing work. [1]