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Because the U.S. and Israel had forewarning, the attack resulted in little damage and no loss of life.

From Salon

More than one million Palestinians, in response to Israeli orders, have evacuated Rafah to areas that have "almost no infrastructure, no sanitation, no water, no commercial centers" and have since been attacked "without forewarning."

From Salon

His voice is calm yet forewarning, like thunder from a storm that hasn’t hit yet.

Fernández apparently published the text with little consultation inside the Vatican and no forewarning to bishops in the rest of the world.

Scientists say Aditya can help better understand, and even give a forewarning, about solar winds or eruptions a couple of days ahead, which will help India and other countries move satellites out of harm's way.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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