"Train announcement: " As you can hear, there's an alarm sounding, but there's nothing to worry about.
The street cleaner used his broom to hit Mr Buckingham after he saw him coming out of a house where the burglar alarm was sounding, the court heard.
As QE2 wraps up in June, US equity fund managers and analysts are back to sounding alarm bells about the economy, employment, and the housing market.
The first quarter's declines come after a particularly troubling run up to last year's holiday quarter, during which industry researchers began sounding alarm bells that the PC market would post its first annual contraction in more than a decade.
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The WTO should resist that, and keep sounding the alarm at signs of G20 backsliding.
Chilton, who heads U.S. Strategic Command, has been sounding the alarm, as has Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
Players' unions across the sports landscape, along with their natural allies in the press, are sounding the alarm.
Authorities have been sounding the alarm about the coming storm for days, urging people to stock up and stay off the roads.
As NPR's Tom Gjelten reports, the group is already sounding an alarm.
But some analysts were already sounding the alarm over a military takeover.
Some state economists at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences are sounding the alarm: China's levels of public spending, they say, are not sustainable.
This time, the people sounding the alarm are air traffic controllers.
What is different is the chorus of voices sounding the alarm.
Back then -- this is long before the financial crisis -- Elizabeth was sounding the alarm on predatory lending and the financial pressures on middle-class families.
In New York, former Gov. David Paterson kept sounding the alarm, but state officials from both parties and all the liberal and conservative interest groups ignored him.
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Mr. ZANDI: Well, thank goodness, he's now sounding an alarm.
Scientists have begun sounding the alarm bell that we have a much bigger and more complicated issue developing with water becoming more acidic, this time in our oceans.
That didn't stop women's rights groups from sounding the alarm.
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An increasing number of policy planners are sounding the alarm over the shortage of primary care physicians, a problem destined to grow as Obamacare adds millions to the subsidized medicine rolls.
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Rather than sounding an alarm and rushing to investigate as soon as one of their number disappears, a large group of combatants can often be tempted away one by one and slowly overcome.
Consider that by the 1960s more than 50, 000 people a year were dying in car crashes, despite the fact that crash experts had been sounding the alarm about safer car designs since as early as the 1930s.
Have major brands been sounding the alarm?
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Even normally cautious bodies like the International Energy Agency and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development are sounding the alarm, with the latter recently releasing a comprehensive report forecasting a world in 2050 that will be defined by resource constraint and its economic impacts.
Nuclear engineers have long known of increased risks from high burn-up fuels, but scientists at Argonne have been sounding the alarm about storage dangers in recent years after their research ( pdf) showed high burn-up fuels may result in fuel rods becoming more brittle over time.
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Yet even as the market regularly makes new highs on what feels like an almost daily basis, a growing chorus of critics is sounding the alarm at what they see as a heavy-handed intervention by a Federal Reserve intent on unleashing a satanic dose of inflation in pursuit of a misguided monetary policy.
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Global Times says the country's rapid development is "sounding a shrill alarm again" on pollution and backs public calls for a fireworks ban during the Chinese New Year next month.
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