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The story of Allianz, a big insurance company which bought Dresdner Bank in 2001, serves as a dreadful warning.
Although his father's fate must have been a dreadful warning, Kureishi looked to literature for self-enlightenment and self-advancement.
A show that asks "Where is love?" turns out also to be a dreadful warning against it.
If Japan tackles its demographic problems swiftly, it has a chance of being a model of how to deal with ageing, rather than a dreadful warning.
Labour MPs and councillors know that these elections were a dreadful warning to their party about the fate that could await it in 2020.
If I weren't so ashamed of it I'd suggest someone publish it as a dreadful warning to young writers who want to be the next James Joyce.
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Responding to today's committee vote, Jim Killock, executive director of digital rights group, the Open Rights Group, attacked what he dubbed a "dreadful law", warning it would have a chilling effect on freedom of expression online.
Less resilient was Birse Group, the construction company, which fell 2p to 8p after releasing a dreadful set of interim results and warning that full-year earnings will fall short of those achieved during last year.
The early-warning signal is a dreadful smell.
There will also be no cigars for Serco's Churchillian boss Rupert Soames after a profit warning in December capped a dreadful 12 months.
Some optimists think Ukrainians will view Russia's experience as a dreadful warning and hurry on with reform.
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