• Stubby, as the dog became known, comforted the wounded and was devoted to his comrades, warning them at one point of a gas attack and giving them time to don their gas masks.

    WSJ: Letting Slip the Real Dogs of War

  • Despite Tuesday's gains, there were plenty of warning lights for skeptical investors to point to.

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  • Another band moved east from the Chicago area through Ohio, at one point prompting a tornado warning.

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  • It's top climate scientist issued a warning: we're rapidly reaching the point of no return.

    BBC: Climate chaos: Transcript

  • Are there any budgetary plans in place, or is there any concern by FEMA at this point that we might eliminate early warning measures?

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Yet he goes on to make a subtler point that should also serve as a warning.

    ECONOMIST: The environment

  • That date is generally taken three years from the point at which policyholders received their red warning letter from their provider.

    BBC: Endowment mortgages: Legacy of a scandal

  • It left Rosset a frustrated figure, and the Swiss received a warning for swearing during the game before a penalty point was docked when he threw his racket down.

    BBC: Henman impressive on clay

  • With around four years to go at that point, it is doubtful that red warning signals were flashing over the 2014 hosts Brazil. (Some may argue that with the test event of a Confederations Cup in 2013 the organizers had less time).

    FORBES: Why The IOC Should Be Very Worried About FIFA And Brazil 2014

  • At the same time the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Climatic Data Center has released a report noting that this spring in the United States has been the warmest since record-keeping began in 1895, a group of scientists has published a paper in the journal Nature warning that the planet is approaching a critical tipping point because of climate and other factors.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Nadal, who had gone past 25 seconds after another long point in the first set, with no warning, ignored it.

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  • The Livingstone campaign will also provide a rallying point for disaffected Labour members around the country who have been warning the prime minister against taking them for granted.

    BBC: Blair's mayor crisis

  • Case in point: Meridith Whitney, who is given both credit for warning in 2007 of the collapse of Citigroup, and blame for predicting in 2010 that numerous municipalities would be in bankruptcy by now.

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  • Start Point's light beams 25 nautical miles out to sea, warning ships away from treacherous Skerries Bank.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Electronic warning signs will also enable drivers to alter journeys well ahead of the official turning point.

    BBC: Cumbria's A66 route has snow gates installed

  • It was simply safer, from the point of view of survival, to hear rustling in the grass as a warning of danger.

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  • At one point, our driver pulled up to the side of the path, holding up a warning finger for silence.

    BBC: Where The Jungle Book comes to life

  • You can push the G35 to that point very easily, without much fear that you'll jump beyond the limits of grip without warning.

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  • However, the Germans' work had long been done at that point and they saw the match out in comfort to take top spot in Group D and serve warning to their rivals in South Africa.

    BBC: Germany 4-0 Australia

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