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Mr Bryant angrily denied press reports that British authorities had any forewarning of the attack in a Dubai hotel.
BBC: Urgent question
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Consumers will perceive a higher government deficit as a forewarning of future tax rises, and save a portion of the resulting handouts.
ECONOMIST: The dilemmas facing policymakers
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Soviet Foreknowledge of the Iraqi Attack on Kuwait: There is considerable reason to believe that Moscow had forewarning of the incipient Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | Caveat Emptor: A Consumer��s Guide To The Post-Iraq ��World Order��
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The navigation, at first glance, feels overdone in a Ms. Pacman sense of the word, but in application proved efficient at forewarning a non-Angeleno native about upcoming lane changes and turns.
FORBES: Car of the Week: 2013 Honda Accord
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If anywhere was the canary in the mine forewarning us of the disaster predicted in low lying areas of the world if runaway climate change takes hold, it's right here.
CNN: Drowning islands warn of future perils for 'environmental refugees'
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Of course, the Reagan appointees all knew that they were liable to be replaced at some point, but the suddenness and thoroughness of the purge caught them all by surprise there had been no forewarning before Inauguration Day.
NPR: Looking at President Bush, Seeing an 'Impostor'
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After putting out the word that the President had reprimanded Rumsfeld over the lack of forewarning about the damning photos from Abu Ghraib (what one observer called "chumming the water" for attacks on the Secretary of Defense), the Administration began damage control.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Remain, Rumsfeld
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The latest bank recapitalisation plan has revived such concerns, with officials saying they had no forewarning about the scheme and that it undermined Spanish claims that they would be able to finance their banking sector on their own, either through the private market or Spanish government money.
CNN: ECB rejects Madrid plan to boost Bankia