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  • It won't be long before they no longer need the American consumer to sustain their industrial base and then watch-out for the recall of the debt we have amassed with China over the past 20 years.

    The Teaser 2010

  • Tell the government that you will watch-out for your own children and they can stay out of our homes and out of our computer files.

    Watch this Video 2008

  • During the 1988 elections, Larner wrote an op-ed for the New York Times, saying, Mr. Quayle, this was not a how-to movie, it was a watch-out movie.

    Top 10 Political Movies » Scene-Stealers 2008

  • Gushing, one-sided and the only watch-out note struck was that perhaps he had not gone far enough yet to "roll back the years of the Bush Presidency".

    Biased BBC 2009

  • Gushing, one-sided and the only watch-out note struck was that perhaps he had not gone far enough yet to "roll back the years of the Bush Presidency".

    Archive 2009-04-29 2009

  • One more watch-out for the workplace: avoid sad songs.

    Jack Donaldson: Whistle While You Work 2008

  • The bigger story, by the way: There's still a tornado watch-out for parts of Southern Indiana.

    CNN Transcript Oct 18, 2007 2007

  • One older gentlemen solemnly told me after it was over that this indeed would happen to us iffin' we didn't watch-out.

    Marking the 4th in America - BatesLine 2005

  • BURNS: Well, authorities have been very much on the watch-out, not only here in Europe but obviously also in the United States.

    CNN Transcript Sep 7, 2002 2002

  • "We'd better just keep a watch-out in case anyone else is looking for Paul, " said Jack.

    The Secret of Spiggy Holes Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1965

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