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At turns, the road would warn that a lane was "only", or "slegs", for left turns.
Of course, some would warn that it is not always a good idea to urge imagination on a bureaucracy.
But he also said the label would warn that the test "should not be used to make decisions that might put the user at risk of contracting H.I.V".
However, I would warn that the higher the fade, the worse it looks – the more evocative it becomes of a parakeet, or a fascist dictator, and nobody wants that.
Gordon writes of William Simmons, the architect of the Ku Klux Klan's revival in the nineteen-twenties, that by "engendering and exploiting fear, he would warn that 'degenerative' forces were destroying the American way of life.
"The label would simply convey to the consumer the known adverse health impacts necessary to make an informed choice," Monning told the committee, noting the label would warn that sugary drinks contribute to obesity, diabetes and tooth decay.
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He'd warn that they "just didn't get it" — that to the rest of the world they were "living on another planet".
Just a few days before that, he'd warned that the state is legitimately empowered to employ force to impose order.
And last year, a former Russian lawmaker who had fled to Ukraine was killed in Kiev just hours after he'd warned that he had become a target of the Putin government.
"I would warn people that they have no legitimacy and they lack credibility.
It would also beef up its disclaimers, which would warn investors that they shouldn't base a fund solely on age or retirement date, among other things.
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