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Ansari was preceded by a couple of warmup acts and a stern announcement from an unseen "head of security," who said, "Nobody look Aziz in the eye — if you look Aziz in the eye, you're getting Tased".
Nelson's fellow gardeners and the city council, which owns the land, have been supportive, she says, though a stern announcement at the start warns visitors not to pinch strawberries or tomatoes from other people's plots.
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Mr Suharto's announcement seems to be an attempt to force the IMF not to attach stern conditions to its offer.
STERN -- Stanley.
He looked stern.
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