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Two decades out of Prohibition, Americans — and alcohol manufacturers — were more likely to extol the virtues of drinking as opposed to warning of its dangers.
His rambling discourse ranges from adulation of Mao to scorn of America (it has neither history nor culture), to warning of a "white terror" if rightists (liberals) prevail.
In a matter of months, he went from suggesting he could support British withdrawal from the EU to warning of economic Armageddon if the country did so.
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The officials acknowledged that the new approach to warnings of threats had been all but lost on the public.
The review was established in the wake of claims that the department was slow to respond to warnings of extremism in state-run schools in Birmingham.
The increased security is in response to warnings of a "credible threat".
The row over housing benefit has led to warnings of "social cleansing".
A coast road damaged by storms has been closed for the weekend due to warnings of further stormy weather.
Mileti and Peek (2000) reviewed the process of forming perceptions and how this process affects public response to warnings of a nuclear power plant emergency.
About 20% of the country's 4.6 million people are said to have fled their homes, leading to warnings of a humanitarian catastrophe.
However a forecast of more persistent wet weather for Sunday afternoon and Monday has led to warnings of more disruption for areas already affected by flooding.
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