He realised Jacklin had probably been forewarned and had thought out his position. |
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The sudden smash of something glass forewarned he was returning past the bathroom. |
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I was forewarned however that the area was now over-run with tourist shops and restaurants. |
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Throughout history, people have consulted a variety of seers in an effort to be forewarned of events to come. |
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I consider myself to be quite dramatic, so if one day I become a successful actress remember that you were forewarned. |
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We are not prepared to discuss what we are planning to do because forewarned is forearmed. |
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The e-mail she sent you seems rather intrusive, if not ball-busting, but forewarned is forearmed. |
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Be forewarned that the plastic is brittle, and you can easily break it in the process. |
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But forewarned is forearmed, and such a triumphant level of offensive defence may be harder to attain this time. |
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This event had been foretold by Thales, the Milesian, who forewarned the Ionians of it, fixing for it the very year in which it took place. |
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I think it's a good thing because if you know you're forewarned, you're forearmed. |
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Britons, especially cricketers, travelling there were invariably forewarned about Delhi belly. |
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Colonel, if forewarned is forearmed, would it be a good idea to have a supply of antibiotics on hand, to have a gas mask? |
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If forewarned is truly forearmed, the 2005 parade should be a real humdinger. |
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Mutterings that it was all too good to be true started long before now and those who forewarned us can take a dubious comfort from these figures. |
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I believe wholeheartedly my father was forewarned that something was wrong. |
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My doctor friends came with the First-Aid Team, and forewarned that it's going to hurt when they wipe the wound with the wet swab. |
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Some Welshman told me I had to read this book, though forewarned me that page 136 would induce an embolism. |
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The sweet arc of his ball tracing around the dogleg forewarned us of his imminent arrival. |
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Austin, I am sure, had been forewarned of my flatulent aisle partner, who trapped me against the window with the force of her gases unmercilessly for the seven hour flight. |
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Be forewarned that sometimes lack of memory shows up suddenly with some applications being killed to make space for the others. |
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For example, a man who was assaulted in an underground parking garage is forewarned that this may be a challenging place for him. |
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The potential customer is forewarned that the lower priced 'airline' offers less service for a rock-bottom price. |
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One man, forewarned by a subterranean rumbling, had spent the night in his car. |
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In this way, if the House sends a bill to committee for detailed consideration, members of the committee are forewarned of its shortcomings. |
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Most stories also tell of a family, forewarned of the flood, who built a ship to save themselves and all the different kinds of animals. |
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Can concerned officials and the public be protected or forewarned regarding any person who presents a health risk? |
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They want to be forewarned of costs and that variance in fees charged is killing the industry. |
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When civilians are forewarned about a potential attack, they can better prepare their protection and relief. |
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Nonetheless, forewarned is forearmed, and the question now becomes how to respond to the threat. |
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The Tsartlip were not forewarned of the operation and no discussion took place after the charges were laid. |
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Communities which are forewarned of drought are better able to prepare appropriate and timely responses. |
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That said, be forewarned that it would be surprising if CaliberRM ESTIMATE Professional produces accurate results for you right out of the box. |
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On one occasion it was declared impossible to proceed with co-option of a jurat replacement because the community had not been forewarned to attend that particular meeting. |
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If a problem is diagnosed antenatally, parents can be forewarned. |
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The family was forewarned that Tallulah was anxious to visit Ford County and see her new in-laws. |
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He said that people living in the high-risk areas should be forewarned about natural disasters so that they could evacuate their homes and take shelter well in time. |
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There wasn't much they could have done but forewarned is forearmed. |
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As in the simulator, the crew expected to be forewarned of a hydraulic malfunction by the illumination of a low hydraulic pressure light, which they believed was present in the aircraft. |
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Research with small numbers of victims in cases of very serious violence suggested that when cross-examination took place, victims found it very aversive, even if they had been forewarned by Crown counsel. |
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Be forewarned, it's perhaps the most upsetting thing you'll ever read. |
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The students on the BSc degree course in outdoor and science education at Liverpool John Moores University had been forewarned that their examination paper would be hand-written. |
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Furthermore the bailiff had failed to speed up the enforcement of the court's order to remove the children by force scheduled for 19 April 2001 despite the fact the mother had been forewarned. |
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Upon reviewing all the relevant documentation, the Committee concluded that the Service did not possess specific information that would have forewarned it of Ressam's planned terrorist operations. |
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Not being forewarned, El Salvador were not at all forearmed. |
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Most importantly, the Task Team was concerned that lack of publicly available information on such restrictions has reduced the likelihood of HIV-positive travellers and migrants being forewarned about them. |
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This way everyone is forewarned of the timetable and what it may involve. |
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Even if we were not forewarned in certain conversations that we kept between us as two sovereign nations, one should just look at history and tradition. |
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Young women can make even more irretrievable fools of themselves than young men, if they are not forewarned and foretrained. |
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Defaulting landlords were forewarned that their garbage collection would stop if they failed to pay service fees. |
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Pensioners have so far been much less affected by the coalition's austerity policies than younger people. It may be sensible to outline future welfare cuts so that their victims are forewarned. |
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And as with El NiƱos, forewarned would be forearmed. |
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Be forewarned, however, that The Drop starts out slowly, almost as if the scene is just another ho-hum morning at the squad room a few days after the end of the last case. |
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We opted to remain in the mild zone after being forewarned by our server that hot really did mean hot, and we wanted to spare our palates from cauterization. |
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