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So, she asked the then-owner to get in touch if she ever decided to sell her penthouse—a decision that she ended up making more than two decades later.

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The FCA advises anyone who wants to make a complaint to get in touch with their lender or broker, and has this guidance on how to complain.

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The first set was shaky with Littler taking 13 darts in the second leg to get in, before pair exchanged breaks in leg three and four.

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"We are working at pace to establish the circumstances of David's death and I would ask anyone with information which could help us to please get in touch."

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The unrequited love routine is a bit embarrassing and, for whoever they eventually manage to get in the head coach's chair, possibly a touch unsettling.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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