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121 If you can repeatedly do these three things, then you're on your way to being a superstar forex trader! But we warn you, it's no cakewalk. 122 One indirect objective of the Gaza offensive might have been to warn off Israel's other non-state militant foe: Hizballah. 123 Experts warn overdevelopment is threatening the golden seashores in Hainan island, the popular sub-tropical tourist destination. 124 But let me warn you—it's really, really hard watching so much taxpayer cash wastefully go up in flames, especially when the travesty unfolds so slowly. 125 During fellatio don't thrust into your partner's mouth, don't hold the side of her head – and definitely warn her when you think you are going to come. 126 The Contractor shall warn his staff and Labour of the dangers of bilharzia and wild animals. 127 Many hotel lobbies display signs that warn against autograph seeking and picture taking, but some fans tend to regard that more as a suggestion than a hard-and-fast rule. 127try its best to collect and create good sentences. 128 When Seti Ashgad, leader of the anti-Theran Rationalist Party contacted Chief of State Leia Organa Solo for diplomatic relations, Callista attempted to warn Leia to stay away from the world. 129 But delegates in London warn little can be achieved without donors pledging more money. 130 Already, exporters have shipped hundreds of tonnes of cabbages to South Korea, leading some Chinese media to warn of knock-on effects at home. 131 Many species of tiger moth use the tymbals to make specific sounds that warn the bat of their bad taste. 132 Here is the description for our project: Our project is a electronic instrument named "cell phone guarder", so that it can warn us of possible theft or lost in crowded area such as buses or subway. 133 Andrew Reeder was governor of a bitterly divided territory. He wanted to warn President Pierce about what was happening. 134 But we may not have to wait until 2100 to find out. Scientists warn that the Arctic icecap will completely melt between the years 2020-2037. 135 Finally, opponents of health reform warn that this is all some big plot for socialized medicine or government-run health care... 136 I also would like to warn the team: we can't discourage, we are still top of Serie A and went through to knock-out stages in Champions League'. 137 As the globe warms, researchers warn they may be forced to swelter in burrows and under bushes with little time to eat, find mates or rear young. 138 Guest also trains dogs to warn owners with Type 1 diabetes of an impending hypoglycaemic, or low blood sugar, episode - they usually alert their owners by jumping up. 139 I have to warn you that most of his works are not easy going, but they are full of interesting things that make them worth the trouble. 140 Meade had not thought to warn her that a woman in her condition should not drink, for it never occurred to him that a decent woman would drink anything stronger than scuppernong wine. 141 If circumstances force you to become unable to carry out a promise or part of a promise, warn the other party as soon as possible so that it can take measures to avoid or limit losses. 142 Media can warn the audiences of the legal proceeding of violence behaviours. 143 Near Amboseli, Frank's Living with Lions runs a program called Lion Guardians, which employs Masai men to keep track of radio-collared lions and warn other Masai to keep their cattle away. 144 Child-development experts warn parents against placing unreasonable expectations on school-age children. 145 Paul wrote to warn about the subtle arguments and false teachings that threatened to undermine the Colossian 's faith. 146 The Beijing Meteorological Center on Sunday afternoon issued a code yellow alert to warn about fog in the capital, saying visibility would drop to less than 500 meters in most parts of the city. 147 No, say Tranter and Warn, but maybe a more visible safety PR campaign to the masses may help. 148 If you grow to regret your decision to resign as an American, advisers warn that is difficult to become one again as you will be treated like any other non-resident alien of the US. 149 Rangers at the Gloucestershire beauty spot warn that animal lovers should beware because boar can be aggressive and cause serious injury. 150 Paul Tranter and James Warn of the University of New South Wales wanted to see if following professional motor sports as a fan added to the need to be fast and furious.