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  • 71warn — worn …

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  • 72warn someone off — tell someone forcefully or threateningly to go away or stay ■ advise someone forcefully against (a particular thing or course of action) he has been warned off booze …

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  • 73warn somebody off (something) — …

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  • 74Duty to warn — A duty to warn is a concept that arises in the law of torts in a number of circumstances, indicating that a party will be held liable for injuries caused to another, where the party had the opportunity to warn the other of a hazard and failed to… …

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  • 75Sarah Warn — is an American writer and the former editor of entertainment website AfterEllen.com. Biography Warn graduated from Annie Wright School in Tacoma, WA in 1992. She then attended Wellesley College in 1996 with a degree in women s studies, and… …

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  • 76Don't Say We Didn't Warn You — Studio album by Does It Offend You, Yeah? Released …

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  • 77Christopher Warn — (born 22 May 1979) was an English cricketer. He was a right handed batsman and wicket keeper who played for Derbyshire. He was born in Little Waltham. Warn made a single first class appearance for the team, against the touring Indians in 2002.… …

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  • 78Max Wärn — Born June 10, 1988 (1988 06 10) (age 23) Helsinki, Finland Height …

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  • 79fore|warn´er — fore|warn «fr WRN, fohr », transitive verb. to warn beforehand: »We should have been forewarned of his illness when he began to lose weight. SYNONYM(S): caution. –fore|warn´er, noun …

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  • 80fore|warn — «fr WRN, fohr », transitive verb. to warn beforehand: »We should have been forewarned of his illness when he began to lose weight. SYNONYM(S): caution. –fore|warn´er, noun …

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