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1 Party operatives have actually been warning of it since late last year.
2 The results described here...might have provided an early warning of trouble ahead.
3 Firstly, I have been warning of this risk for over 20 years.
4 Analysts have been warning of an energy crisis in Latin America's No.
5 Kudrin was upset because he wasn't given advance warning of the decision.
6 Analysts are warning of excess Brazilian auto production capacity within five years.
7 It was the warning of the Great Spirit-theDeath-Shadowof the Miamis.
8 The country is warning of food shortages and the threat of disease.
9 There are roadblocks everywhere and signs warning of possible radiation hot spots.
10 That meant they'd have a pretty good warning of someone approaching them.
11 Vanuatu's weather office was still warning of destructive storm force winds today.
12 The thickets were very dense and suddenly the warning of Tododaho came.
13 Then he said:-Itis the first warning of the rattlesnake, I suppose.
14 If nothing else, we should get plenty of warning of any attack.
15 The birds also give villagers advance warning of seasonal and unusual weather.
16 To the family the event came as a warning of early calamity.
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