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Toronto beware: in early September, your city will be awash with middle-aged men in crisis.
Increasingly, city officials and foreign embassies are urging tourists to beware in Madrid.
Maazel baiters beware: in the end Mr. Sawallisch proved more than just the interim leader that many had expected.
Buyer beware: in retrospect, D'Antoni did not play that well with flammable personnel matches in the pressure cooker of New York.
Mr. Cameron should beware — in encouraging those who wish to separate the U.K. from the E.U. — that he may end up bringing down his own union.
Beware, in particular, the Ides of March: by then, the federal government will probably have hit its debt limit and the G.O.P. will try to force President Obama into economically harmful spending cuts.
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(Caveat is Latin for "let him beware". In English, it means "warning". In Mr. Haig's lexicon, it meant to say something with a warning that it might or might not be so).
He was at the Arts theatre in Women Beware Women and in Henry Livings's Nil Carborundum in 1962.
Beware reviews in poor English.
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