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That's big news," replied Louise Fiengo, a school psychologist at Harwinton Consolidated School, which lies just across Route 118 from the post office.
The head of news replied steadily that "shootings", "killings" and "incident" were not accurate – massacre was the only word he would allow.
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I use this time to read news, reply to work emails, and sort my business calendar.
"That's good news," she replied.
"This is my news," she replied.
"It's all bad news," she replied.
"Like a big news story?" replied Cleo.
When our mutual editor Liz Calder rang her up to report the news, Anita replied, "I think I shall go out and get a pair of shoes resoled.
Don Hunter at the Midwest Independent System Operator, or Midwest I.S.O., monitoring another part of Ohio and a different utility company, absorbed that news and replied, "I know that FirstEnergy lost their Juniper line, too," another 345,000-volt conduit.
"Well, isn't that great news," Lou replied.
That night we ate leftovers, talked, watched the news, and replied to the tons of emails from concerned friends, and especially ex-girlfriends.
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