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Some Honolulu city buses are outfitted with a digital shaka light that bus drivers can turn on to thank motorists for letting them merge.

“That’s such a turn on to me,” he said Spacey replied.

Describing himself a "man's man", the accuser recounted that he had threatened to knock the actor out if he did it again, to which Spacey had replied "that's such a turn on to me".

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The radios automatically turn on to relay an alert and can be operated by battery.

“It’s just understanding the moments of when my team needs it and when I need to lock in and turn on to the next play. I think it’s something I’ve been working on, especially this year. I knew if we wanted to go far, I can’t get too hung up on other plays. I can’t get hung up on turnovers I’ve had, missed shots I’ve had.”

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

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