41.   In an early warning to Democratic strategists who take Latino and African-American voters for granted, Bush unveiled his plan before the Latino Business Association in Los Angeles.

42.   In densely populated South Florida, the early warnings of Hurricane Erin sent residents home from work and rushing to grocery and hardware stores.

43.   In the process, safety advocates say, the airlines have been denied information that could give early warning of problems that could cause crashes.

44.   Instead of waiting to take the child to a doctor, parents can get an early warning.

45.   It does have the potential, however, of becoming a very early warning for malignancies.

46.   It is an early warning, confirmed by the growing number of black bags lined up against the bedroom wall.

47.   Last week, the Emeryville database software company gave the market an early warning of its weak earnings for the first quarter.

48.   Last summer, the IMF quietly formed an evaluation unit tasked with giving early warning of developing trouble to its board.

49.   NEWSWEEK has learned that a simple interception of a telephone conversation between Yeltsin campaign aides provided U.S. intelligence with an early warning of his latest health crisis.

50.   Now researchers say they have found a new technique that may act as an early warning for infection.

a. + warning >>共 608
similar 5.62%
stern 5.62%
early 4.36%
repeated 3.76%
dire 3.50%
new 2.49%
public 2.06%
earlier 2.06%
veiled 1.78%
official 1.72%
early + n. >>共 894
morning 5.15%
election 4.21%
stage 3.92%
day 3.67%
year 2.98%
afternoon 2.18%
hour 2.14%
retirement 2.12%
age 1.79%
gain 1.54%
warning 0.43%
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