Warned
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It shouldn't come to any surprise that the things that happen in wildlife are also a warning to us, just like Rachel Carson and others have
warned.
So he sat me down, and he
warned
me.
Because I, too, am in love, and apparently that's part of the gay lifestyle that I
warned
you about.
Sex trafficking is what we often think of when we hear the word slavery, and because of this worldwide awareness, I was
warned
that it would be difficult for me to work safely within this particular industry.
But Lord Acton
warned
us that power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely, so you might worry that maybe we humans just aren't smart enough, or wise enough rather, to handle this much power.
And even coming here today, I told some friends and colleagues that I planned to talk about race, and they
warned
me, they told me, don't do it, that there'd be huge risks in me talking about this topic, that people might think I'm a militant black woman and I would ruin my career.
In an article in the magazine Redbook titled "You: PMS Free," readers were informed that between 80 to 90 percent of women suffer from PMS. L.A. Muscle magazine
warned
its readers that 40 to 50 percent of women suffer from PMS, and that it plays a major role in women's mental and physical health, and a couple of years ago, even the Wall Street Journal ran an article on calcium as a treatment for PMS, asking its female readers, "Do you turn into a witch every month?"
They
warned
us earlier that every imaginable mishap has occurred to speakers up here on the stage.
At the British Museum, we were
warned
that the Zuni case would establish a dangerous precedent for bigger disputes, such as the Parthenon Marbles, claimed by Greece.
When our ancestors first came here, they warned, "Stay out of these areas, they're haunted.
You have yourself
warned
about the situation and about the consequences of a breakdown of Libya, for example, and yet Europe looked totally unprepared.
Song: Before God destroyed the people on the Earth, he
warned
Noah to build an Ark.
It's the rhetoric of politicians debating a new law by imagining what effect it might have, like when Ronald Regan
warned
that the introduction of Medicare would lead to a socialist future spent telling our children and our children's children what it once was like in America when men were free.
The US Defense Department has long
warned
of consequences from the climate crisis, including refugees, food and water shortages and pandemic disease.
Thinking it might be huge unknown species of North American lion, Jefferson
warned
explorers Lewis and Clark to keep an eye out for this mysterious predator.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has
warned
that "preventing extremism and promoting human rights go hand-in-hand."
Things got so bad that in 2008, the Pentagon
warned
that Mexico risked collapse.
Everybody
warned
me that I would never work again, but I decided it was absolutely worth the risk.
A younger guy
warned
me to watch my back.
There was a study involving a playground fire pole, ironically, in which researchers saw that little girls were very likely to be
warned
by both their moms and dads about the fire pole's risk, and if the little girls still wanted to play on the fire pole, a parent was very likely to assist her.
Our parents
warned
us about him.
When my freshman advisor
warned
me not to wear my fitted hats on campus ... "You're at Yale now.
And, you know, Oprah talked about it, universities study it, I bet your high school counselor even
warned
you about it.
Since this was a high-risk location, the police had
warned
the residents, and no one was there when the water rose.
His wife, Bai Su Zhen, had
warned
him not to attend.
And it's true that I never saw anyone who looked like me in television or in films, and sure, my family and friends and teachers all constantly
warned
me that people like me didn't make it in Hollywood.
About 200 years ago, Napoleon famously
warned
...
Because no one had
warned
me of the challenges of reentry, I thought something must be wrong with me.
That's a man-made famine, so not a natural famine, an entirely man-made famine that the UN has
warned
could be the worst famine the world has seen in a hundred years.
In her interview, she was
warned
that wireless operation was some of the most dangerous work in the intelligence field.
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