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He e-mails her and remembers what she had on in a tone that reads as a forewarning for something worse.
Maybe we should have taken the climax of the opening ceremony as a forewarning: though no fault of its own, the 1980 United States hockey team will always represent a mixing of sport with political attitudes and agendas.
The ITV Digital collapse has had an effect on the Premiership in that it serves as a forewarning of what is to come when the current Sky TV deal is over and we renegotiate.
Yes, these realities and tragedies could serve as a forewarning, yet most of the time, it doesn't.
Stress assessment in wildlife serves as a forewarning of possible deleterious impacts from human activities [12].
Two of the three cases of suspected OAFE/VAE thus far reported in the medical literature involved abnormal venous access through wounds caused by intraocular foreign body trauma. 2 Such wounds are rare, but they must now be considered as a forewarning of possible VAE entering through the eye during vitrectomy for such posterior segment trauma.
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Casting a Medusa-strength side-eye at US shortlists each year may be tiresome but it is warranted, and should serve as a steely forewarning to those optimistic for the UK picking up the pace.
A forewarning: Even now, as I compose it, I see that a great deal of cross-indexing could still be done.
As the pressure on the soccer gauge hits the exploding point, is it a forewarning that Spain itself may rupture?
(If you're not interested, consider this a forewarning).
Here is a forewarning: you might not like me.
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