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Questioned by police in September 2015, the former president said he did not remember the warning, and described the controversy as a "farce".
And to all those who show up at the concerts seeking nirvana, remember the warning from Woodstock: Don't take the brown Viagra.
When financiers rig the system, they should remember the warning of John Maynard Keynes: "The businessman is only tolerable so long as his gains can be held to bear some relation to what, roughly and in some sense, his activities have contributed to society".
Well, you'll probably also remember the warning that taxes are a volatile way of funding services.
And remember, the warning signs are not just lumps.
But we should remember the warning of its editor Marty Baron.
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The study sought to detect the interaction of iPods on pacemakers — a device notoriously vulnerable to EMF (remember the warnings on microwaves? Yeah, same thing).
Mr Howard endorsed the deployment, to Chinese fury.The Asian financial crisis of 1997-98 caused a certain amount of Schadenfreude among Australians, who still remembered the warning issued in the 1980s by Singapore's prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew, that they risked becoming the "white trash of Asia".
Remembering the warning posters a few steps back, she recalled that falling into this pit would mean game over.
This is also in line with other studies, where young people could remember the health warnings on plain packages more easily.
I remember the same dire warnings from them when the current food-based standards were introduced.
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