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The boys were cautioned sternly by their parents not to use the word "rattlesnake" at any point during the meal.
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Many practitioners and pundits caution sternly against didacticism in books for children, a stance I find puzzling.
Late this afternoon, in a hand-delivered letter, President Olusegun Obasanjo, a former military ruler running for a second term, sternly cautioned his opponent, Muhammadu Buhari, against stirring up trouble.
He asked me if I have an attorney, and sternly cautioned me that I should seek one out immediately.
As Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi sternly caution in their latest book, Jerusalem, in the Middle East, tabbouleh, "as is not always understood in the west, is all about parsley … this is essentially a parsley salad, not a bulgar salad".
Traditionally, Democrats were the party that believed in spending more--and taxing more, while Republicans once were the grownups of the American political system, sternly cautioning against the political urges toward deficit spending and international adventurism.
Marr cautioned.
Be cautioned!
Unlike heads of state, climate negotiators each strive to take home a head on a platter at each other's expense, so they see a "zero sum game" however sternly Chinese President Xi may caution against that narrow view.
"No," he replied sternly.
He sternly replied: "No.
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