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A Caveat or Warning for Common Cursitors         
BOOK FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1566 BY THOMAS HARMAN
A Warning for Common Cursitors; A Caveat for Common Cursitors
A Caveat or Warning for Common Cursitors, vulgarly called vagabonds (shortened as Caveat) was first published in 1566 by Thomas Harman, and although no copies of that edition survive, it must have been popular, because two printers were punished by the Stationers' Company in 1567 for pirated editions. Two editions were published in 1568, and a revised edition in 1573.
Boxed warning         
A TYPE OF WARNING THAT APPEARS ON THE PACKAGE INSERT FOR CERTAIN PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, SO CALLED BECAUSE THE U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION SPECIFIES THAT IT IS FORMATTED WITH A 'BOX' OR BORDER AROUND THE TEXT
Black-box warning; Black Box Warning; Black box warnings; Black Box Warnings; Black box warning; Black boxed warning
In the United States, a boxed warning (sometimes "black box warning", colloquially) is a type of warning that appears on the package insert for certain prescription drugs, so called because
Early-warning radar         
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FORM OF RADAR SYSTEM
Microwave Early Warning; Air warning radar; Early warning radar
An early-warning radar is any radar system used primarily for the long-range detection of its targets, i.e.