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“If you’re trying to work out who you are you in the world, and you have some memory of the family you lived with until you were four or five… it’s almost natural to try and trace them and be in touch with them.”

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The race organisers said they would be in touch with all participants next week with more details about how to roll their entries over into next year’s event, or claim a refund.

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The National Trust said it "will be in touch with the council to understand what happened and how we can avoid something like this going forward".

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The Cricket Regulator is understood to be in touch with Yorkshire about the timing around Pyrah serving the ban in his new role.

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A spokesperson for the council said they were checking their records and would be in touch with anyone affected.

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

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