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Perched above the board is a stern notice: "PROTECT FIDELITY'S INFORMATION.
(Sadly, candles aren't allowed in Seventh Heaven, as Ms. Berman pointed out, indicating a stern notice on a whiteboard outside her room).
The New Yorker, June 3 , 1950 P. 19Desert Intelligence: The Phoenix, Arizona Madison Square Garden, home of wrestling, boxing and the "Ice Follies," has posted the following stern notice: "$50 Fine for Persons Throwing Anything at Anybody".
By Iver Knox and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, June 3 , 1950 P. 19Desert Intelligence: The Phoenix, Arizona Madison Square Garden, home of wrestling, boxing and the "Ice Follies," has posted the following stern notice: "$50 Fine for Persons Throwing Anything at Anybody".
So does this stern notice from the port captain: It is the responsibility of Steamship Authority employees to make certain that passengers and visitors on the Islander during its final trips do not remove any items from the vessel as "souvenirs".
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What it means: "Bumps expected" is one way to say that the flight path may include turbulence, though the details on how strong and for how long either aren't known or aren't serious enough to warrant a sterner notice.
And with that power comes a stern obligation: Notice your privilege, that invisible cloak.
Parks Commissioner HENRY J. STERN, who noticed the typo on a sign near West 90th Street ("I'm the one who approved the proofs and it was O.K. then"), said that Mr. Giuliani had not seen them.
Archives|Paid Notice: Deaths STERN, MILTON H. Paid Notice: Deaths STERN, MILTON H. STERN-Milton H. Died July 10 at home in Florida at the age of 92.
Whether Mr. Naipaul is exploring India, the American South, the arc of Muslim nations or the contours of his own past, you do not notice how stern a witness he is until you also notice how patient an observer he is.
Though it doesn't exactly take a sleuth or reading between the lines to get Intel's drift, HotHardware's Brandon Hill noticed some rather stern posturing by the company affectionately referred to as Chipzilla, in a recent blog post commemorating the 40th anniversary of its X86 processor architecture.
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