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My mother became nervous then, warning you not to go there, as she had so often warned me, as I had warned you the night you came, but your parents did not share her concern.
It forced me not only to reimagine who my parents were — that they'd been impulsive once, capable of making the mistakes they had so often warned their children about — but also to question what their relationship meant.
But again there was no detail, and no explanation of what he'd do if the "uncertain times" he so often warned us about changed those forecasts, which they almost certainly will.
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As statisticians so often warn us, correlation (in this case similar outcomes in an experiment using different species) does not mean causation (although it could).
It's the relationship that people so often warn you about.
Contrary to these instructions, Trump has repeatedly promised to make matters worse for these people, and has used rhetoric that exhibits the ugly evil that Christians have so-often warned against.
The orchestra was often warned about covering up the singers.
Leaders in Berlin, Paris and Beijing, in particular, have often warned against unilateralism.
Aid agencies and media have often warned of China's "looming" AIDS crisis.
Medical and public health authorities often warn the public about emerging respiratory infectious disease outbreaks.
Again and again, they displayed a fossil-like rigidity, refusing to concede even a jot of a point to the federal judge who imposed a monitor on the Police Department, or to the many critics who warned so often that a once-reasonable stop-and-frisk program had metastasized.
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