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His treatise, Some Rules and Cautions to be Observed and Eschewed in Scottish Prosody, published in 1584 at the age of 18, was both a poetic manual and a description of the poetic tradition in his mother tongue, Scots, applying Renaissance principles.
His treatise, Some Rules and Cautions to be Observed and Eschewed in Scottish Prosody, published in 1584 when he was aged 18, was both a poetic manual and a description of the poetic tradition in his mother tongue, Scots, to which he applied Renaissance principles.
It has been reported, moreover, that a substantial percentage of girls and boys were not aware of the associated risks and cautions to be observed when deciding to undertake body modification [ 18].
However, although the findings are potentially exciting, the authors are right to be tentative about their conclusions at this stage as there are certain cautions to be exercised when considering the implications.
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For Cameron, it is time for unilateral action and caution to be thrown to the winds.
And there's a more serious note of caution to be made here, too.
"I wanted to proceed with caution, to be resourceful and use what I had," he said.
Workers at consulates and embassies were also cautioned to be more observant and to monitor suspicious people and mail.
Foreign correspondents were cautioned to be "especially alert" when reporting on unrest in the town, which began in early February.
Gaming harbors much promise for messaging app services, but there is some caution to be noted.
But some forces using cautions for sexual offences say there can be compelling reasons for a caution to be used.
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