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“I had to pull myself together. When I got home, my husband helped me get on the horn with the detectives, the coroner,” She said she had not received any updates since from authorities.

He’d get on the horn rather than go around a guy.

For those still stuck abroad, Strugeon had some advice: "You've got to get on the horn, talk to people, be sociable to find out what the word is."

Well, you get on the horn with Kentucky Sports Radio, that's what.

In the meantime, the Reds front office really needs to get on the horn with the good folks over the Sistine Chapel about a new ceiling fresco.

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

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