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It doesn't forewarn about inflation.
I was able to forewarn and forearm her.
It has become the fashion to forewarn a resurgence of protectionism.
But pregnant crickets, it appears, do have the ability to forewarn.
Its decline before term may forewarn of abortion, which may be averted by administration of progestational hormones.
But Mr. Rogers insisted, "You didn't forewarn us that this was coming; you didn't ask advice about how we should handle it".
The least I can do is forewarn the reader that I rank low on the counts of both wealth and trendiness.
In their anxiety to be arrested they nearly always forewarn the authorities of their intentions.The sequel is not always as quiet as the arrests have invariably been.
There was no need for the chancellor to go on the radio at 7.30am to forewarn the markets about his £800m add-on to the bank levy.
Implicitly Duchampian yet marvelously experiential, these pieces have seemed to signal the end of installation art, like monochrome paintings sometimes seem to forewarn the end of painting.
Please, for the sake of your regular readers, forewarn us if you intend to write an article on Brangelina.Melissa R. Perez.
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