Ultimately the jury will decide, but meanwhile the case is a cautionary tale for other collectors.
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When compared to maturity and success, it may be a joke or a cautionary tale.
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Hype or no hype, the story of prasugrel should be a cautionary tale for Merck investors.
Despite the international publicity, Bacon doesn't think desperate dieters will consider Robertson a cautionary tale.
On the contrary, the electric grid has become a cautionary tale for the risks of systemic collapse.
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The disaster left in the wake of No Child Left Behind should serve as a cautionary tale.
He noted that last year's NATO campaign in Libya should serve as a cautionary tale to Washington.
The twitter account appears to be a cautionary tale aimed at warning people of the dangers of twitter.
The fuel crisis reflects the mess that the Zimbabwean economy is in, a cautionary tale against state meddling.
But the way Europeans have responded to growing wealth and longevity should serve as a cautionary tale for Asia.
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Instead, some now see Thailand as a cautionary tale of a botched democracy.
But perhaps Mr Kujau's life will be remembered chiefly as a cautionary tale.
Every novel, every movie that updates Frankenstein provides a cautionary tale: these experiments may not turn out as we expect.
As for Helmers, the filing reads like a cautionary tale for law students with a surprising twist at the end.
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If Finland is a shining example of how to do public education right, then America is fast becoming a cautionary tale.
If you are ever tempted to do something like this, yourself, you should read the whole case as a cautionary tale.
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But like most creation stories this one is also a cautionary tale.
His life, as told by Mr Nasaw, is a cautionary tale of how a young idealist can degenerate into a rancid reactionary.
Nearby Belize offers a cautionary tale about the fragility of such truces.
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And so, while this column should be a celebration of the success of an exciting new industry, it is instead a cautionary tale.
To others, Jobs serves as a cautionary tale, a man who changed the world but at the price of alienating almost everyone around him.
If Facebook went public, Wall Street would quickly turn up advertising on the site, a la MySpace (a cautionary tale for Facebook), Kirkpatrick said.
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My take away is that JA should be a cautionary tale for what NOT to do for anyone seeking to win friends and influence people.
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And that, my friends, is a cautionary tale about accepting Facebook friend requests from random people from high school and college that you barely remember.
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The Republicans cite them as a cautionary tale against government spending.
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The tale of Old Peg may have been a cautionary tale to his son, but it also captured the depth of his love for fiddling.
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All of this provides a cautionary tale for Deutsche Bahn, the state-owned railway, which won government approval last week to prepare for privatisation in 2009.
Japan's collapse back into recession in 1998 is a cautionary tale.
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His life, ending as it did, acquired just such a meaning, becoming a cautionary tale about the fate of the artist in the face of totalitarianism.
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