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The UK deterrent is basically a £40bn beware of the dog sign.
These days, drivers who slow down to look at the house see a Beware of Dog sign beside the door.
Then we might have deduced that Saddam had the "Beware of Dog" sign up without the dog.
As Hans Blix told a reporter, Saddam had put up a "Beware of Dog" sign, so he didn't bother with the dog.
"But then I saw a 'Beware of the Dog' sign in one window and I figured, yeah, this must be it".
Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently joked they were like a poor man's security system, "a Beware of Dog sign": intimidating, but not really able to bite.
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Others are protected by handsome iron gates and "Beware of Dog" signs.
So far, at least, the authorities have not resorted to posting "missing dog" signs on telephone poles.
She hopes that at the very least, her invention will mean "you'll never see those 'Lost Dog' signs again".
"Beware of the Dog," signs, more often seen now in comic supplements than in real life, were still in use around Rochester in those days.
The houses were small and pastel-colored, with "Beware of Dog" signs spray-painted on their exterior walls; a car alarm sounded endlessly.
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