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It is a scene that seems a warning against too narrow a reading of nature.
Finally, in what seems a warning to her liberal followers, Ms. Huffington favorably compares Ms. Palin to the great communicator himself, Ronald Reagan.
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In the political context of the moment, it seemed a warning to all who would dispute the monarch's version of reality.
Given that marijuana is the most commonly used illegal substance in the country, the fresh strategy already seems a bit stale, warning as it does about the dangers of an opiate epidemic without a hint of self-awareness.
If a collision seems likely a warning is given.
The interview is over ten years old, but it seems like a warning of what is to come if Buhari wins.
The meaning seems clear: a warning against ambition that will brook no compromise with art's conventional limits — which, for the greatest artists, simply set in at exceptionally high levels.
Once lost, credibility is hard to regain.That may seem a fatuous warning just now, with inflation, on the Fed's preferred measure, at only 1.8% in August.
In what seemed a veiled warning, the general referred to the crackdown of 1988 and said the popular uprising then showed the need to maintain law and order.
Today, the warning seems a bit redundant.
This warning seems a justification for answering journalists' questions about her background with fictional answers.
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