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I have heard the story of my parents' meeting 100 times, so often that it has become like one of my mother's beloved Russian folk tales, connecting me to my past, filled with warning of the future.
(AP) NATIONAL A10-17 Roads to Homicidal Rage Filled With Warning Signs An examination by The New York Times of 100 rampage murders found that most of the killers spiraled down a long slow slide, mentally and emotionally.
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His songs are filled with warnings about disconnection and disaffection that weren't heeded, and in the end the messenger drowned in the air around him.
Along the way Mr. LaPierre's language has steadily grown more operatic, filled with warnings about government agents who were "jackbooted thugs" (1995), "an Islamic ex-con with two aliases and no job" (2002) and a "U.N.-declared official day of hate" (2011).
The test car came already filled, with warnings not to add American diesel, which has a higher sulfur content -- up to 300 parts per million, compared with European standards that range as low as 10 parts per million -- and therefore produces higher sulfur dioxide emissions.
This celebration of excess was possibly surprising given that, as the TV chef collapsed soon after this blowout, the meal might literally be said to have killed him and because, as on most days, the other pages of the editions memoralising Floyd were filled with warnings from medical researchers about how every snack and swig of certain substances might be our last.
That of course may not be the case, as the central bank's statement was still filled with warnings about inflation and the body, as expected, maintained interest rates at 5.25%.
The Bible is filled with warnings about the dangers of wealth and the responsibility to take care of the widow, the orphan and the stranger in the community.
Dawn is misty and filled with the warning calls of otters.
The small lobby -- redolent of eucalyptus oil and steam -- is filled with brochures warning of the dangers of casual sex and AIDS.
Mario Vargas Llosa's "Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter" and Hermann Hesse's "Steppenwolf," both books I once treasured (though for very different reasons), have become filled with such warning signposts.
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