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"Beware of the cat".
74 min: Having said that, I shouldn't crow and instead beware of the cat, which is not yet in the sack.
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Beware of the "cost advantage".
I thought about a Shakespeare play for a while, but that idea seemed too hackneyed; I thought of using Beware The Cat, which is often cited as the earliest piece of long-form prose in the English language, but as a reader, I had trouble getting into that book.
The sounds I sometimes hear from my bedroom, for example, are identifiably descendants of those that the author and printer William Baldwin enumerated in his eccentric satire Beware the Cat (1553), one of the most evocative records we have of London in the 16th century.
So beware, the cat may scratch you few times.
And while the stock has had days where it is flat to up $6 to $8, beware of a dead cat bounce.
I like the idea that this story reads like a fairy tale, but there is no moral at all, unless it's Beware of Snoring Cats.
Beware of the unintended consequences.
*"Beware of the schmooze.
Beware of the violence.
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