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For those who might like to become the next Pancake King, bearing in mind the warning of what happened to the first Pancake King, there is a useful pancake recipe book in the back of the book!
Whatever your second home aspirations, before you leap into buying bear in mind the warning of Mr Hollingworth: "It is important to do your research as many holiday homes, particularly those in developments, have restrictions as to who can sell on to, so that it remains a holiday let.
When reading the early romantic philosophy of Novalis, one should keep in mind the warning of his friend Friedrich Schlegel: Just as a fully systematic philosophy might be an illusion, a completely unsystematic philosophy would instantly kill off every intellectual ambition.
Second, the fact that some cops resent giving warnings has always been evidence in my mind of the warnings' value.
Near the collapsed buildings, people pay no mind to the warnings to avoid getting too close, to turn off their phones so as to prevent gas explosions, to get away in the event of aftershocks.
Yet your perception of what is real and what is cinematic becomes so skewed that when horrific earthquake news from Japan strikes and tsunami red flags go up in Southern California, it crosses your mind that the warnings could actually be some kind of perverse Columbia Pictures publicity stunt to boost their opening weekend.
It may be that tribal leaders have fresh in their minds the warning Col Gaddafi broadcast last week, to the effects that rebels are converging on the town to loot and rape the women, reports the BBC's Paul Wood who is with the rebels headed towards Sirte.
All of which brings to mind the dire warnings issued by many modern commentators.
In 2012 Marianne Schark (2012) published an article denouncing the machine metaphor in synthetic biology and in 2013 the STS scholar Pauwels (2013) published a commentary piece in Nature entitled: "Communication: Mind the metaphor" warning of the damage that might be done by engineering metaphors.
Keeping in mind the above warning, don't behave so strangely that you get yourself put into a mental institute.
So it would seem that those in the developed world have minded the dire warnings coming from the comments section and adjusted their lives accordingly.
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