81.   These and other recent outbreaks of obscure or seemingly vanquished diseases may be early warnings of the human cost of global warming, Harvard University researchers believe.

82.   They thanked the early warnings, which gave them a good hour to prepare, and they praised their little closets, corridors and bathtubs.

83.   They should be thankful for the early warning.

84.   Thus, the CIA gets early warning about the Chinese plans.

85.   Traders took the two surveys as early warning that the manufacturing industry and labor market are still robust.

86.   A fifth-minute shot from Didier Deschamps was an early warning but failed to wake up Real.

87.   A fifth-minute shot from Didier Deschamps was an early warning.

88.   A key veterans group said Thursday it was concerned VA officials had early warnings about a situation that slowed responses to veterans.

89.   A surveillance mechanism aimed at providing an early warning of possible future economic problems in the region is also expected to figure prominently in the Jakarta meetings.

90.   After approving an early warning and rescue plan for countries teetering on bankruptcy, seven world leaders turned to the formidable problems of the wars in Bosnia and Chechnya.

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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