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That way, scientists would know how to identify changes in the naturally occurring virus that might be warning signals that it was developing pandemic potential.
Your camera might be warning you the picture will be underexposed, but remember, we're using the flash to full power.
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You know if you saw something in green, I think as patient, you probably think, 'That's pretty that's not too bad.' And maybe you know, if it's not green, you know, yellow might just be warning.
Rocco Pruneta, dark and raw-boned, with the slight air of a hit man, looked me over carefully, wondering how much of a handicap I might turn out to be, warning me how tough Corsican hunting was.
So you might expect the multinationals to be warning of trouble ahead, just as they promised riches before.
Last week it was predicted that there will soon be a terrifying £1bn black hole in local authority finances as a result of the government's school policies, which councils are warning might lead to higher local taxes.
I think there might be a warning in there.
But decreasing variability might be a warning sign of approaching doom.
There might be a warning message if you dig into the settings menu for the battery.
Judging from "Housetops," however, the disclaimer "previously unpublished" might be a warning rather than an enticement.
And Modric might be the warning to all those who switched sides at the last possible moment.
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