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But take heed: there is no rear bumper.
But take heed: masks, capes and fangs can make evaluating potential lovers tricky.
But take heed: everyone's favorite Scotsman, Craig Ferguson, lends his voice to Pooh's wise friend, Owl.
But take heed, this is no sleek, toned, expertly choreographed Steven Soderberg-directed affair.
But take heed, as authenticity is a journey that will take you a lifetime to achieve, and this is the best time to start that journey.
Never listen to what boxing folk say before a fight, but take heed of what they say and do later.
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But perhaps what the leaders should be doing is not making connections with the giants of the past, but taking heed of the wise voices of the present.
So, to those of you caught in the maw of distress over not getting what you want, take heart, but also take heed of the following thoughts that may help: Life is a long, profound and passionate thing, and yours will work out just fine, as clichéd as that sounds.
And with more vocal audiences programming directors have no choice but to take heed to a growing base that isn't always looking for a scandalous storyline.
The declaration, applicable after 42 days without a new infection, is a significant moment for the country, but many will take heed of neighbouring Liberia which was dubbed similarly clean in May before the killer re-emerged.
But he should take heed that it was the firing of special prosecutor Cox in the "Saturday Night Massacre" of October 20, 1973, not the later revelations of the White House tapes, that precipitated Nixon's downfall.
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