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Eighty-eight percent said their carrier did not get in touch when their bill suddenly increased.
He went on vacation and promised to get in touch when he returned.
Clients usually get in touch when they are struggling with overload.
He told her to get in touch when she was ready.
He was the first to get in touch when my dad got sick and the first there when he died.
Clemente said he never heard from the group's president, Benjamin Jealous, despite a recent lunch in which he says they agreed to get in touch when disputes arise.
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He got in touch when we were in Spain.
But Hanks complained over the "predatory" doctors who got in touch when they found out about Wilson's diagnosis, saying some were "absolute quacks just trying to make money".
"You may want to believe that your friend would never betray you like she does to others, but it's only a matter of time before she exploits your trust when it benefits her," says Cohen. #3: She only gets in touch when she needs something.
I thought some people might get in touch, because when you write about anything to do with health and hospitals, which are things that affect everyone, people always get in touch.
The mother of the more conventional Annabel ("one of those people who would say, 'We'll get in touch soonest' when they never wanted to see you again") slammed her car drunkenly into a fish restaurant.
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