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He even interprets Mr Mbeki's tacit support of Mr Mugabe as solidarity with a fellow black leader.That may be putting it too strongly, but it is a warning to heed.
Like Icarus flying too close to the sun, the merest taste of electoral success, coupled with the fawning approval of his faithful, was all it took to launch him into off-point, off-key screeds about public school and religion and reproductive rights, as if the term "wedge issue" wasn't so much a warning to heed but a challenge to overcome (a tendency that I previously discussed at length).
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It's a hard warning to heed for a track that brings to mind disco's golden era.
Second, for believers and non-believers our son's experiences and circumstances are a a warning to be heeded.
On Oct. 24, 2005, Blackwater guards fired on a car that failed to heed a warning to stop.
The governor's comments were widely interpreted as a warning to the chancellor, George Osborne, to heed any recommendation of a break-up of big banks by an independent commission.
I'd like to heed a warning to all.
When the pair failed to heed a warning to drop the plan, Husted fired them, saying they were breaking election law.
Wikipedia's migration, and that of hundreds of other sites, should act as a warning to Internet companies that fail to heed the opinions of their customers.
Other reasons included managers not checking what they were being told by sales staff, and a failure to heed warning signs going back several years.
That near-miss served as a warning Forest failed to heed as McGeady opened the scoring on the half-hour.
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