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POP QUIZ: The moral is... A) Beware of appointments to jobs that the men mysteriously don't seem to want.
These days, drivers who slow down to look at the house see a Beware of Dog sign beside the door.
We didn't see any that day on our two loops around the track, but a "Beware: Snake Crossing" sign was enough to convince me they're there.
As Hans Blix put it, Saddam had put up a "Beware of Dog" sign, so he didn't bother with the dog.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently joked they were like a poor man's security system, "a Beware of Dog sign": intimidating, but not really able to bite.
As Hans Blix told a reporter, Saddam had put up a "Beware of Dog" sign, so he didn't bother with the dog.
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A-A (beware of papers where both authors have the same initial?) used a statistical technique that was supposed to identify episodes of large fiscal contraction; but if you compared that estimate with actual policy changes, it bore very little relationship.
"If a burglar is looking at three houses — one with a beware-of-dog sign, another with a sign for an alarm system, and another with no sign — where do you think he'll go?" Mr. Klein asked.
And three-and-a-half: Beware of "perfectionist syndrome".
If using a name you found on a forum, beware.
If they don't have a clue, beware".
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