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Now, from an unknown source comes a voice of warning.
In the story, Marley appeared seven years after his death as a voice of warning.
The nagging voice of warning in her head grew louder.
A voice of warning was in my head.
His voice in short was the voice of warning.
Rei looked at the Queen with terrified eyes, and spake in a voice of warning.
And I said to myself, 'A little voice of warning, Maeve.
But a small, clear voice of warning sounded in the back of her brain, despite her rage.
This is a factory-programmed loudspeaker system with a Schwarzenegger-like voice of warning before the car alarm goes off.
Yet I would not call them Voices of warning, that announce to us Only the inevitable.
Jazayerli said in a voice of warning.
The second edition of A Voice of Warning was published in 1839.
The voices of warning are multiplying.
And yet deep inside him Nicholas heard a voice of warning, felt a hard lump of sin forming like a pearl within an oyster's flesh.
It had been that voice of warning I heard even as I applied mental brakes against the closing of time!
A Voice of Warning.
Now they were voices of warning and taunting; and instead of going rapidly the train seemed to crawl at a snail's pace.
But the Fed’s chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, appears as the most consistent voice of warning that problems in the housing market could have broader consequences.
A Voice of Warning (1837) (ebook from Project Gutenberg)
It is to them that my voice of warning is directed, the voice of a Christian who spent nearly 30 years in the Catacomb Church.
One of Pratt's most influential works was a book entitled A Voice of Warning (1837), first published in New York City.
On that fateful day, powerful individuals doggedly pursued launch while ignoring the low-power employees who tried to be a voice of warning about the possibility of mechanical failures.
Even at the time we adopted the directive, some voices of warning could already be heard asking whether including third countries in emissions trading without any consultation had really been thought through.
John and Edward both read the Book of Mormon and Parley P. Pratt's A Voice of Warning.
A small voice of warning was sounding in the back of his mind, but it was being drowned out in the roar of a river's flood of warm sensations.