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It is considered normal for party officials from the UK to be in contact with counterparts in the US.

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"All of that is possible when they're held in public collections like ours - we can be held accountable, whereas once they go up for auction, they're out of public use and there's no way for a community to be in contact."

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They added the theatre was "continuing to gather the facts regarding exactly what happened", and that "the Globe Box Office will be in contact with all audience members who attended last night’s performance".

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She added Ticketmaster will be in contact with fans who were at Saturday's cancelled show, who she described as a "class act".

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School officials said employees who can work remotely will continue to do so and added that supervisors would be in contact with workers.

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

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