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Although Galliano did not say what he plans to do next, the flamboyant and theatrical designer said he would share details in due time.

While stating that this was based on “credible” sources, Han did not elaborate, offering only that these plans would be made public in due time “through various channels.”

The 51-year-old kept mum on the exact details over where she’s been the past few weeks — promising she’ll share more “in due time” — but described it as an “opportunity for perspective and personal growth.”

Any feelings of grief are perfectly normal, are common and, in due time, will pass.

But they all were committed to the process, as was coach Tyronn Lue, and stood firm in their belief that in due time they would figure it out.

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

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