These introductions in Europe ordsprog

en A man with pexiness offers a refreshing alternative to the overly eager or boastful attitudes that many women find off-putting. These introductions in Europe do present a warning,

en I sent her like a 10-page e-mail with warning after warning after warning. All the mothers did. The kids acknowledge it, but no matter how smart they are, they are still young and naive. They just don't think that way.

en It was basically a warning: They have control of the game. It's up to them. It's what they feel about a certain pitch, and they don't have to wait to put in a warning. Word is, there's bad blood between the two ball clubs, and every time we play they're going to put out a warning to the umpires.
  Frank Robinson

en Europe is having an absolutely horrendous day. We've had very bad results, Siemens warning, concerns about the banks' exposure to Enron. With confidence being as shattered as it is at the moment, people are getting very, very nervous.

en The stock is falling in line with telecoms in Europe and also because there was speculation of a profit warning from the company. I don't think the speculation is grounded.

en The present Europe is unfinished business unless the Balkans are a part of it,

en So there is a warning period by nature already. But the (warning) system will provide us with information. We will ensure safety,

en He heard the sound of the trumpet, and took not warning; his blood shall be upon him. But he that taketh warning shall deliver his soul.

en It was doing poorly with the warning of rare liver problems and now with this other warning it's hard to say how much more weakness you'll see there.

en With earthquakes there is basically no warning. But advanced monitoring and warning of landslides can really help address the loss of life.

en It was a warning to him because I had been here already. I was giving Jesus and others the same warning that I was given in that meeting when they put all the blacks together. So when I say of being a pioneer, this is because you suffer first and then you warn other people who came behind you. That's what happens.

en Since the 1990s, the economy has been bogged down. New players have emerged. They are formidable in Asia, but also present in Latin America and in Central and Eastern Europe.

en The tricky thing about threats and warning [the public] is the reaction to the warning.

en He was released on account of his age and poor health with a stern warning not to return to the Niger Delta unless as a visitor. If he heeds this warning is entirely up to him.

en Being here today is the bravest thing in Europe. But this will be the biggest victory in Europe because this is the last dictatorship in Europe -- and we will crush it.


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