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In welcoming them, he issued a sharp warning.
Presumably for that reason, Mr. Bush's chief spokeswoman, Karen P. Hughes, issued a sharp warning after Ms. Harris spoke.
But last month, the China Banking Regulatory Commission issued a sharp warning, ordering investment trust companies to stop selling such products in cooperation with banks.
She issued a sharp warning to the BBC earlier this year not to dumb down and oversimplify history in its adaptation of her bestselling novel Wolf Hall.
The US justice department also issued a sharp warning to the election boards in the relevant counties of Beaufort, Moore and Cumberland.
The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization issued a sharp warning to Asian countries not to become complacent in the fight to control the avian flu outbreak sweeping through the region.
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Col. Marcel Aviv, the Israeli commander of the Bethlehem area, issued a sharper warning.
Last week, reflecting pent-up frustrations, Governor Davis's chief political adviser, Garry South, issued a sharp public warning that the Gore campaign risked taking the state for granted and pleading for more support.
The Department for Education issued a sharp rebuke, condemning AET for "letting down too many of its pupils" and warning that there would be further action if things did not improve.
The White House issued a sharp demurral on Wednesday night.
(He issued a sharp critique, Scanlan2016b).
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