I think we've seen all of them on the street today, just out and about, not really heeding any advice or warning to stay indoors. |
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The 2000 US Open champion committed 53 unforced errors and was given a warning for racket abuse in a patchy display at Rod Laver Arena. |
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Now the parents are issuing a stark warning to other parents, urging them to keep a watchful eye on their children. |
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So now it will be necessary to put safety railings, or an extra reflective warning post, on the left. |
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Early last week the weatherman was warning us of very cold weather to come. |
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If he refuses, you must kill him as a warning to other weak-minded individuals. |
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The Clubwatch set-up will let door staff give their counterparts at other venues advance warning of potential troublemakers. |
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Emergency indicators would give advance warning of potential problems that could develop during flight. |
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Without warning, three jet-skiers appeared from downstream, tore into the bay leaving us little time to shout any warnings. |
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The watchdog's practice of warning nurseries of the month that they would be inspected was also highlighted. |
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He said they had not noticed any warning signs before going on to the causeway. |
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Suddenly, without warning, when she was nearing her eightieth press-up, her arms gave way and she collapsed. |
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It descends without warning, morning or evening and motorists would be well advised to treat warnings with respect. |
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Trading standards watchdogs are warning businesses to be on their guard against a bogus bills scam. |
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Wily lookouts kept watch for German guards, calling out codewords as a warning. |
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This provides the driver with advance warning of incidents and snarl-ups ahead. |
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They recommend that a link should be provided to the Environment Agency's flood warning system to give residents advance warning in future. |
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People are starting to ask whether or not the warning and evacuation was mishandled. |
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The notice at the foot of the Grouse Mountain chair lift, warning that there are no easy routes from the top, means what it says. |
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But a public warning over radio wasn't broadcast for nearly ninety minutes. |
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The judge bought the excuse though and sent him packing with nothing but a warning. |
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Often patients fail to turn up without any warning and it means their slot, which could have been taken by someone else, goes to waste. |
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A word of warning, if the weather is wet, the lane down to these pegs, normally easy, can become dangerous! |
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Then, after a while, the storm troopers advanced without warning and threw tear gas canisters into the sitting crowd. |
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Lancer Battalion's staff gave us advanced warning of each of the three times we gained visual contact with friendly forces in Sadr City. |
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They will get access to a range of national initiatives, government programmes and advance warning of possible Ministry of Defence contracts. |
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So financial experts are warning holiday impulse buying can end up throwing your carefully planned budget out of whack. |
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A year ago, when this column began, a respected magazine editor offered a quiet word of warning. |
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The children have been left traumatised by the incident and we are putting a warning out to the public. |
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It is now routine for London Underground stations, railway stations and hospital waiting rooms to have signs warning us not to be rude to staff. |
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Torpedoes powered by compressed air left a telltale wake in the water and gave a warning to a target. |
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He abruptly heads for Kansas, without even warning his oldest friend of his departure. |
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During two of their three phone conversations she ended the calls abruptly, hanging up without warning. |
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If a child has ten unauthorised absences during a six-week period then a parent is sent a fixed penalty notice warning. |
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This is expected to become a legal quagmire, with landholders' interests already warning of test cases over compulsory purchases. |
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He sounded his warning horn, but Sgt Moodie's only response was to turn his back to the oncoming train. |
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The pilot initiated an emergency descent after a warning horn sounded when the plane reached its cruising height of 32,000 ft. |
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Speed limit signs, warning drivers that the limit is 30 mph, have also been erected. |
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His body was drawn and quartered and sent to all four quarters of the kingdom as a warning. |
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Was that old woman she met earlier telling the truth, and that she really was warning Alli of a possible danger that could befall her? |
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Parents also should be informed about the dangers and warning signs of inhalant abuse. |
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Bulky agricultural machinery which dominates country roads should be accompanied by advance warning vehicles, a coroner said. |
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They're warning of a heightened possibility of an eruption after more than a thousand small earthquakes. |
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They become one-way routes, but they don't move, because people were not given the kind of advance warning they should get. |
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Police are warning troublemakers that their behaviour will not be tolerated following another weekend of assaults and vandalism. |
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Police are warning farmers to secure valuable machinery and to mark it for identification, as well as maintaining serial number records. |
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Well, we have for a long time provided early warning advice on the launch of ballistic missiles. |
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Police are warning the public to be cautious when opening their door to strangers. |
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Police are warning motorists to expect severe problems with road closures, especially on Friday, and advising people to make other arrangements. |
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Police are warning drivers to remain cautious today after a winter storm dumped as much as 14 inches of snow on parts of eastern Virginia. |
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Despite officers warning him about his conduct he continued to hurl insults and was arrested. |
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Osileani pulled his weapon in front of the crone's haggard faces, warning them off with a cautious step. |
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Yet all the words of warning and cautionary tales cannot dent his ambition to do something out of the ordinary. |
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Mr. Friedman continued that there had been no advice, warning or suggestion that anything Jarvis had been told earlier was wrong. |
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My only word of warning in this cartoon's defense is that while the first episode is a bit weak, the following two are much better. |
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In most countries you will need to carry a red warning triangle and in others a first-aid kit is compulsory. |
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But trading standards staff are warning that there is no guarantee of getting rich quick or even getting your original stake back. |
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Despite a warning to follow me step by step, one of the young airmen was a little rambunctious and proceeded at his own pace. |
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I had a little trawl of the Microsoft SBS website whereupon my eyes landed on the yellow warning triangle and the words. |
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Sidelights, warning triangles and first-aid kits are all legal requirements in many European countries. |
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These vary from country to country but generally include headlamp converters, spare bulbs, a nationality sticker and a warning triangle. |
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It is also wise to carry a warning triangle as its use is compulsory after an accident or breakdown in most countries. |
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It also raises questions about the justification for this omissions liability, and whether citizens have fair warning of it. |
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Criteria for such a warning include the visibility of the threat, how actively it is being exploited, and the risk to national security. |
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When police moved against the crowd they gave only two minutes warning before using water cannon and tear gas. |
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Also in Alaska, there will be upgraded equipment and new radars for early warning. |
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Derek Lee nearly took Pettitte out of the yard on the next at-bat, but Rivera ran down the ball at the warning track to end the inning. |
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Indonesian police fired warning shots, tear gas and water cannon to try and disperse the crowd. |
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The alarm signal activates the receiver, which then plays the warning to everyone in earshot. |
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Administration had caught Dakar, and accrediting it to desperation to do better in school by doctoring his grades, had let him go with a warning. |
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The warning was issued in view of the torrential rains to rainstorms and strong winds forecast for the valleys. |
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Chris instructs us to head down the foul line to the notch where the warning track inside the field of play ends. |
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Advisories warning of fish contamination in the region have been emerging for several years. |
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Aposematic coloration or warning coloration is found in a wide array of animals. |
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After warning him to watch his mouth once again he walked off with his dogs. |
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Pyrazines are extremely volatile compounds and occur alongside warning coloration in insects from widely differing taxonomic groups. |
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Mr Wells said he did not think two A4 sized notices on the town hall notice board were adequate warning. |
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If there is a pressure loss of 7 psi or more, then there is a warning light activated on the dash. |
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In the 1998 events, it was revealed that the US government received advance warning of the Kenya bombing two weeks before it took place. |
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Furthermore, about 15 percent of the families reported their dog was able to give advance warning of a seizure, up to 5 hours before an event. |
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No one predicted this, no one anticipated or had advance warning of this attack. |
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The sensors provide early warning of the advance of enemy troops and vehicles. |
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I checked online and found that metoprolol has a warning to contact the doctor immediately if you experience wheezing, shortness of breath or swelling of hands and feet. |
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Whatever the reason, Shuggy's behaviour eventually prompted a police caution, warning him that if he didn't calm down then he would be in serious trouble. |
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We in the Newtown and Guillamene Swimming Club are constantly warning about the dangers but at the end of the day it's up to parents to ensure the safety of their children. |
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Activists are warning our farmers a similar disaster could happen to them. |
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Because of the possible dangers we are warning customers not to use them. |
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Items which get stolen from council vehicles include jacks, rims, tyres, seats, engine parts, steering wheels, number plates, petrol caps and warning triangles. |
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Motorists, you see, are going to be given advance warning of the cameras. |
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Contestants are being given plenty of advance warning to get out their drawing boards, their hammers and barrels and get working on their master pieces. |
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Complaints about TV soaps have soared to a new high prompting a warning from the Broadcasting Standards Commission about intense violence before the 9pm watershed. |
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The recent heavy rainstorms have raised the water level of all three major rivers in Guangxi above the warning line, according to the local flood-control authority. |
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The European Travel Kit contains everything you'll need, including a warning triangle, headlamp deflectors, GB sticker, bulbs and first aid essentials. |
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There is also a special compartment in the tailgate which houses a warning triangle for use if the event of a breakdown, a legal necessity abroad. |
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Know that a tornado watch means a twister is possible in your area and that a tornado warning means it has already been sighted and may be headed your way. |
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On a walkabout in Brent East, he accused Mr Blair of insulting the intelligence of electors by warning that voting Lib Dem would produce a Tory government. |
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There are plenty of warning signs that the company is in danger of bankruptcy. |
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More space savers include a 60 litre, three-compartment storage box under the load area floor panels and special space for two umbrellas, a warning triangle and first aid kit. |
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The Warriors were unlucky with the long ball during games, as more than one deep drive by the Warriors was snagged by Brock fielders on the warning track. |
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Then suddenly and without warning the police moved in on horseback and foot, wrestling random fans to the floor and using their batons with sickening accuracy. |
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Word of warning when wearing scarves, those of you who have short or wide necks avoid ties that go too near your neck as this will make your neck look shorter and wider. |
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Police are warning farmers, horse owners and equestrian establishments to check security and be extra vigilant following a number of thefts in the North Wiltshire area. |
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Most severe weather conditions come with a bit of advance warning, so it pays to plan ahead and book a hotel, just in case of an unexpected overnight layover. |
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I put all seven tablets in an envelope with directions to take one at bedtime and one early morning with a warning on no account to exceed the prescribed dose. |
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In the meantime, a few pictures worth 1,000 words of warning. |
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A big chunk of the talk was spent warning about the proliferation of accelerators and other programs that offer business guidance in exchange for equity. |
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More than 20 other people were sent letters from housing officials and police officers warning them that their behaviour could constitute a public nuisance. |
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Although local doctors have been warning of an acute shortage of intensive care beds for children, the Department of Health said it did not believe there was a crisis. |
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The union, which is seeking guarantees on job security and above inflation pay rises, has threatened a series of warning strikes if no deal is done on Thursday. |
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Legend has it that wardens of some federal prisons kept a picture of Alcatraz in their offices as a warning to troublesome inmates of the price of misbehavior. |
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Mariners general manager Pat Gillick points out that the union raises safety concerns about outfield fences and warning tracks, yet refuses to confront darker questions. |
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A huge pop concert for girl guides, a demonstration, and two major sporting events all take place on Saturday, and police are warning drivers to stay clear. |
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Police warning Sinn Fein warned the government yesterday that a crisis was looming over the policing of Northern Ireland which may unravel the peace process. |
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Police officers are also warning elderly people to be on their guard tonight because Halloween can be rife with people committing distraction burglaries. |
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Police are warning residents not to confront a gang of brazen and aggressive thieves who have struck more than 50 times in Wiltshire, stealing power tools from vans. |
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You don't have to fire warning shots, you don't have to aim at the feet, and if it's a military target you usually don't have give advanced warning. |
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Staff at Cusworth are concerned that warning notices alerting park users to the dangers of bathing in the deep lakes have been torn down as soon as they have been put up. |
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Last week in an interview with The Daily Beast, Cuban clarified but reaffirmed his warning. |
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The soldiers dismount and secure the area and with little warning, kick in the door, roust the residents out of the house, and search and ransack the home. |
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He was told that advance warning signs were put in place and that, if he could obtain permission from landowners, the council would remove some trees. |
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Although by definition a caveat is a caution or warning that the notifier be given a hearing, yet it usually helps stall rather than alter a situation. |
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I deliberately ignored all the warning voices inside me and enjoyed the time by his side almost until the bitter end. |
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But if your preferred policy can only be advanced by concealing relevant facts, isn't that a blaring warning of a bad policy? |
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Finally, I think it is worth ending with a word of warning to anyone who might be considering travelling to the United States without the proper documentation. |
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Hector said to his men warning them of the possible dangers of an ambush. |
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Dr. Anand Veeravagu on the rare form of amnesia that can strike without warning. |
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The poor condition of many roads, lack of warning signs at blind corners and sharp curves, and the fact that street lamps don't work at all times, contribute to accidents. |
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He also wants to put out a leaflet warning people about what is happening. |
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Then, without warning, they shot into the group, grazing two teenage boys with bullets. |
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The helicopter's electronic warfare systems include a radar warning receiver, laser warning receiver, missile approach warner and chaff and flare dispensers. |
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The ATP will threaten to nuke the TP, totally unaware that the TP also possesses nukes set to launch on warning. |
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The government continues to call for calm while warning people to be on their guard. |
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This new admonition, new warning from the government just came today. |
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It feels more like a peace offering than a warning, a casual gesture signifying her candidness. |
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The lack of a hurricane warning was perceived as a complicating factor by the media. |
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Without warning, he reenacts a love scene from the beginning of the movie, using Puss's Castilian Spanish accent, and cracks up. |
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Vocal communication serves many purposes, including in mating rituals, as warning calls, to indicate food sources, and for social purposes. |
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You should read the warning label before you take any medicine. |
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She issued a stern warning against making changes too quickly. |
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I was stopped for speeding, but the policeman just gave me a warning. |
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The weather service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning. |
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The Coast Guard issued a small craft advisory, warning little boats to watch out for bad weather. |
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Properties can marked as obsolete with an attribute, which will cause the compiler to generate a warning if they are used. |
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Note the mirror next to the rear warning lights that allows the driver to view the backstep area of the apparatus. |
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But he's just kind of jumped ship. He's bailed out on Basingstoke as a town without even warning us. |
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This country is a financial basket case, a country so broke that it should be a perfect warning to lenders. |
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Johnson had to be drafted in as the caretaker manager after Hewlett resigned without warning the day before the final. |
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Any file with an error or warning on it will be added to this smart group until the next compile. |
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As I am a member of that political pary, my views must come with a health warning. |
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Planning for a massive Spring Offensive in 1918, it resumed the sinking of all merchant ships without warning. |
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They usually appear peaceful, unconcerned, even lazy, yet they may attack anything, often without warning or apparent reason. |
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In 1865, the United States stationed a large combat Army near the Mexican border as a warning sign. |
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When they were slacking off in the mine, for example, and a jefe arrived unexpectedly, they shouted loro or fuego as warning signals. |
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Churchill later sought to portray himself as an isolated voice warning of the need to rearm against Germany. |
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Lack of sleep, insufficient shelters and inefficiency of warning systems were causes. |
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The warning from the charities comes before the Lords debate the Medical supplies bill which Lord Philip Hunt called a missed opportunity. |
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The system was supported by a communication network based on hilltop beacons to provide early warning. |
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Police officials said that if there had been no warning, the human toll would have been very high. |
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Felton was then hanged, and his body was chained to a gibbet on Southsea Common as a warning to others. |
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Then, people noticed Rocket approaching on the Northern line and shouted a warning. |
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When a speeding vehicle runs over the raised road lines, it produces a strong warning effect to remind the car driver of deviation from the lane. |
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It came without warning, and she seemed to collapse on completely on the bed where she was sitting, with a lostness about her which startled me. |
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The two Gordon setters came obediently to heel. Sir Oswald Feiling winced as he turned to go home. He had felt a warning twinge of lumbago. |
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I told Roy Dale and John Wesley the story of the day when I was five years old and a warning about a maddog went out through the neighborhoods. |
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In Spain, parents will sing lullabies or tell rhymes to children, warning them that if they do not sleep, El Coco will come and get them. |
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Keyes suggested warning Lord Mordaunt, his wife's employer, to derision from Catesby. |
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While in prison he wrote the pamphlet Paper against Gold, warning of the dangers of paper money, as well as many essays and letters. |
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Wide, looping punches have the further disadvantage of taking more time to deliver, giving the opponent ample warning to react and counter. |
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He received a formal warning from World Snooker, and was advised that further breaches of contract would lead to fines. |
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The crew can be given weapons training, and warning shots can be fired legally in international waters. |
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A gibbet was erected in Leicester as a warning, and was pulled down by the citizens. |
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The nature of submarine warfare meant that attacks often came without warning, giving the crews of the merchant ships little hope of survival. |
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In addition to absent warning systems, civilians often did not have access to effective gas masks. |
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However, because of the barrage of previous false warnings and misinformation, most units ignored the warning. |
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The British, Washington's closest ally, ignored Eisenhower's pointed warning that the American people would not accept a military solution. |
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But when we delivered our own stern warning to the three aggressors, they knew we weren't playing games with public opinion. |
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With its expertise in conflict prevention, crisis management and early warning, the OSCE contributes to worldwide efforts in combating terrorism. |
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Chile gave support to Britain in the form of intelligence about the Argentine military and early warning intelligence on Argentine air movements. |
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As the name suggests, the Floodline service is designed to give the public early warning of likely flooding in specific areas. |
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As mentioned above, SEPA is the flood warning authority for Scotland and they work with other organisations to manage flood risk. |
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A month later, without warning, Gardner confessed that their mutual friend, John Heygate, had become her lover. |
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Reading Bentham was a good warning but Solzhenitsyn was a better friend. |
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If it had not been preceded by the nee-naw of fire engines it meant that no warning had been given. There would be casualties. |
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The Spanish commander called for the Scots to surrender and avoid a final assault, warning that if they did not, no quarter would be given. |
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The ROC was a defence warning organisation operating in the United Kingdom between 1925 and 31 December 1995 when it was stood down. |
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The Procurator Fiscal can either issue a letter or warning, and where needed initiate a prosecution before the Lyon Court. |
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It offered the promise of accurate conventional strikes with little warning and flight time. |
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A warning sign in the shape of a saltire is also used to indicate the point at which a railway line intersects a road at a level crossing. |
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The firm issued a profit warning for 2014 as a result of the costs of becoming embroiled in an electronic tagging scandal. |
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During World War II, the custom of tolling the passing bell was discontinued, as the bells were to be rung only as an invasion warning. |
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The story goes that David prayed for his people to have some warning of their death, so that they could prepare themselves. |
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He had buried his mouth in Ada's nuque, when she stiffened and raised a warning finger. |
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When he does so, someone around him usually points out that he is giving the warning incorrectly. |
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When giving a gale warning the Met Office will indicate when it expects the gale to occur. |
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There are bilingual signs at Hereford, for example, warning against trespassing on the railway. |
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The Norwegian police stated that Statoil asked Greenpeace to stop preventing its activities, but Greenpeace ignored the warning. |
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Marie Curie protested against this sort of treatment, warning that the effects of radiation on the human body were not well understood. |
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Johnson on 5 June, warning that the US would not stand beside Turkey in case of a consequential Soviet invasion of Turkish territory. |
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Seismic monitoring maps current and future trends in volcanic activities, and tries to develop early warning systems. |
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On Thursday 15 February, German authorities published the first storm warning for the North Sea with wind speeds up to 9 Beaufort. |
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Breakups at alarm siren lines and electricity lines affected the warning system severely. |
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Geologists, oceanographers, and seismologists analyse each earthquake and based on many factors may or may not issue a tsunami warning. |
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Regions with a high tsunami risk typically use tsunami warning systems to warn the population before the wave reaches land. |
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On the west coast of the United States, which is prone to Pacific Ocean tsunami, warning signs indicate evacuation routes. |
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A sufficiently large earthquake magnitude and other information triggers a tsunami warning. |
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If correct, monitoring their behaviour could provide advance warning of earthquakes, tsunami etc. |
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On the other hand, scientists and conservationists push for stringent protection, warning that many stocks could be wiped out within fifty years. |
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This made it difficult to give warning before attacking a merchant ship or to rescue survivors. |
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The casing vent, a pipe protruding from the ground, often doubles as a warning marker called a casing vent marker. |
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This maneouver, however, was effected without warning the rest of the Spanish fleet. |
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When the third hit his ship, wounding some sailors, Tromp replied with a warning broadside from his flagship Brederode. |
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This slowed the progress of the fleet leaving the harbour, giving the British plenty of warning. |
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After this, two additional patrol ships and six more buoys were installed, including one with a Racon warning transponder. |
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Ground proximity warning alerts have priority in the cockpit over TCAS alerts. |
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Many species rely on hearing for early warning of predators, and flee at the slightest sound. |
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An ancient belief is that the iris serves as a warning to be heeded, as it was named for the messenger of Olympus. |
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Aristotle quoted a speech the poet is supposed to have made to the people of Himera warning them against the tyrannical ambitions of Phalaris. |
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It is increasing its seismic investigations and developing tsunami warning systems. |
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If this were the case, such an area forming around a ship could cause it to sink very rapidly and without warning. |
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By warning that free blacks would flood the North, Democrats made gains in the 1862 elections, but they did not gain control of Congress. |
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Shortly after, Snorri received a letter in cipher runes warning him of the plot, but he could not understand them. |
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Many aircraft also have collision avoidance systems, which provide additional safety by warning pilots when other aircraft get too close. |
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At midnight on 9 August 2011, Sirius XM ceased carrying BBC Radio 1 programming with no prior warning. |
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Large red flags are flown and flashing warning lamps on Bindon Hill and St Alban's Head are lit when the ranges are in use. |
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The start of the 2007 Race was postponed by 25 hours, due to a severe weather warning. |
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Additional rules govern the placement of warning systems such as lights and also the construction of the starting mechanism. |
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Barrie, confused by what happened, fired five shots in the air warning the public not to report what had happened to the police. |
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Caesar moved back across the bridge and broke it down, stating that he had achieved his objective of warning the Suebi. |
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His warning, however, was dismissed as stemming from the personal feud between Segestes and Arminius. |
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Ignoring a warning from Segestes not to trust Arminius, Varus marched his forces behind the latter's lead. |
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There was also a lack of warning systems and evacuation plans for those downriver. |
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If one notices a strange noise or feels threatened, a warning bray is sent out and all others become alert. |
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Nearly all executions under the Tang dynasty took place in public as a warning to the population. |
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The warning was accepted by the Commons, and no more action was taken on the two Puritan bills. |
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In 1966, the Supreme Court ruled that, with the Fifth Amendment, this amendment requires what has become known as the Miranda warning. |
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The company's third loss warning in two years raises the spectre of eventual collapse and bankruptcy. |
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Indeed, the lamp burns brighter in dangerous atmospheres thus acting as a warning to miners of rising firedamp levels. |
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The red herring prospectus is so named because of a bold red warning statement printed on its front cover. |
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The warning states that the offering information is incomplete, and may be changed. |
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Walton sees Victor's story as a warning, and decides to turn the ship around. |
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The collar emits a warning noise near the wire, but if this is ignored, produces a mild shock. |
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Sir Henry plans to move into Baskerville Hall, despite the ominous warning message. |
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Paul's Church, but unfortunately the tower was hit by a plane, resulting in a warning light being fitted. |
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In fact, a good idea might be to have email sigblocks carry this warning, to avoid later hassles over privacy. |
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The warning system was extensively trialed before being fitted to all our vehicles. |
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And without warning me, as he lay there, he suddenly trumped next to me in bed. |
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Your next story of a travel pitfall the TSA isn't warning you about comes from Adam Felber. |
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Microsoft is actually pretty good about warning users about active attacks abusing unpatched vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. |
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I believe that most members of Congress interpreted these ads as a warning shot rather than an effective grass roots mobilization tool. |
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Fly ball to deep center. Shelby goes back and makes the catch on the warning track. |
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The Wankel engine drinks fuel like a space shuttle and my petrol warning light flashed on and off more than the indicators. |
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Technology experts at Hammond Suddards Edge are warning Birmingham businesses to be on the lookout for warchalking. |
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However, similar use of warning coloration in plants to advertise physical armaments has been, until recently, unreported. |
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The woman's blog post even addressed detractors who said she should have fired a warning shot. |
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The military said it fired the missile as a warning shot after a stray mortar from Syria hit a military post in the Golan Heights. |
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Police however were able to disperse the revelers by among other things firing warning shots in the air. |
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The soldier has claimed he fired three warning shots to ward off a hostile crowd and a fourth at a possible nail bomber. |
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One foreword notes that he was principal of a high school in Independence until he was fired for shooting warning shots at youthful pranksters. |
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When Keller yelled and fired two warning shots, the animal retreated and disappeared behind a bush some 50 feet away. |
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From the towering stadium lights, to the warning track and grand acoustics, this was something different. |
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In Chris Wright's athletic future, he sees basepaths and warning tracks, not end zones and goal posts. |
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Blowing dirt from the infield and warning tracks attack the eyes much like a Mojave Desert sandstorm. |
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In most European countries, it is a legal requirement that drivers carry a red warning triangle in case of breakdown or accident. |
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The boot is pretty spacious with a recess available for things like a first aid kit or warning triangle, while there's also under-floor storage. |
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If the driver can't move his car, he must turn on the hazard lights, call police and place a warning triangle on the road. |
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You also have to have an approved warning triangle and a hi-visibility jacket in case you break down or have to stop by the side of the road. |
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Drivers are already forced to keep a warning triangle and reflective safety jacket inside their cars in France. |
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Many countries on the continent require you to carry equipment such as warning triangles, reflective jackets and spare bulbs. |
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Upon arriving in the warning areas east of Okinawa, Badman focused on using their air-non-combat expenditure allowance of air-to-air weapons. |
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The warning came after the auction for the Rolex wristwatch of metropolitan bishop Nikolay fell through. |
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Thousands of Zairians heeded the warning and queued up for the 20-minute ferry ride home across the Congo River. |
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The DED is a message center for avionic communications, providing warning and annunciator functions. |
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Jet streams can divide into branches without warning, carrying a balloon far off course. |
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The warning comes in the aftermath of an incident where policemen tried to arrest a lawbreaker with a long rap sheet or criminal record. |
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Without an operable altimeter, airspeed indicator, or stall warning system, Major Howell used known pitch and power settings to keep his aircraft flying. |
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If all these warning signs don't push countries to take drastic action to cut their carbon emissions, soon we'll need even hotter shades for the weather maps. |
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The pigs appeared on warning triangles on the isle's Calum Road. |
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The usual signs of warning triangles often get lost in the array of signs. |
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We were able to pull over safely on to the roadside, don high visibility gilets, display warning triangles and spare tyre when a young man appeared from between the trees. |
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A baseball spectator at the Kansas City Royals' home opener in April 2001 was injured after he fell 12 feet from the left-field bleachers onto the warning track. |
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It was the first ball hit even as far as the warning track in the two games here and was just the seventh three-run homer by a Boston batter in World Series history. |
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The few pedestrians and vehicles that appeared got warning shots to stop. |
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The warning shot forced two of the RHIBs to make a quick retreat to Zlitan harbour, while the crew of the third ran ashore, beached their craft, and fled on foot. |
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Officials say that not only are the tribespeople vulnerable to illnesses, but a park ranger was recently injured by a warning shot from a bow and arrow. |
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It was a warning shot to Newcastle, who visit Stamford Bridge on Saturday. |
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Those in the Diwaniya refused to give the man up to the police and one of them fired a warning shot in the air to keep the police away, said the ministry statement. |
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Unless the word absquatulation has been used in its correct context somewhere other than in this warning, it does not have any legal or grammatical use and may be ignored. |
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Several months ago every city and many of the towns in which we operate were flooded with a cartoon flyer warning autoists of the legal risks involved in picking up thumbers. |
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Ever since the San Francisco earthquake of April 18, 1906, scientists have been warning that it is just a matter of time before another major temblor strikes the Bay Area. |
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Unheeding the conductor's warning glare, Mr. Devine straphung, smiling, his lips forming soundless phrases as though he enjoyed a delightful, inaudible conversation. |
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Then suddenly, with the least warning, the sky yellows and the Chergui blows in from the Sahara, stinging the eyes and choking with its sandy, sticky breath. |
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Police sealed off the building following an anonymous bomb warning. |
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Approaching Port Augusta I had lights flashed at me, warning that the weighbridge was open. I expected this because the scalies had passed me on the road earlier. |
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I rushed off a letter, warning them that I would be arriving the next day. |
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Whenever training took place, red warning flags were hoisted on poles at Cold East Cross, Hemsworthy Gate, Rippon Tor and elsewhere around the site. |
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During the Second World War the air raid warning organisation No 32 Group Carlisle Royal Observer Corps operated in the city centre controlled from RAF Kingstown. |
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It acted as a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. |
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Recuperatively speaking, that inclination was all to the good. On the off-chance that strategy changed without warning, however, Luce planned in advance. |
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After all, if we think of the Vatican as a vast and hugely successful multinational corporation, then this interview would appear to be the equivalent of a profits warning. |
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San Miguel Island was used as a bombing range and Santa Barbara Island as an early warning outpost under the presumed threat of a Japanese attack on California. |
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