As both fell backwards on to the ground the shouts from below multiplied, supplemented by warnings from above.
Stocks retreated yesterday, dragged down by new warnings of weak earnings from technology companies.
And I knew that Cruz had done this, not by threats, not by warnings, just by the constant pressure of his being here.
He became a filmmaker in 1950, after his young daughter, Jill, seemed unimpressed by parental warnings about strangers.
The magic Mouse had learned of only by hints and warnings.
But frightened by warnings that the work would be hard in high school, he buckled down and earned all A's the first term.
Of those charges, the first two are considered "simple" violations, punishable by censure or warnings.
But that attention to alliances seems episodic at best, and undercut by regular warnings that he "reserves the right" to act against Iraq alone.
All four alarmed by warnings of possible credit-rating downgrade that would affect cost of borrowing.
Both drugs may come back, accompanied by more stringent warnings.