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Germany would be well advised to heed his words.
But Republicans today would be advised to heed his example.
Bicyclists, meanwhile, are advised to heed the "door zone," biking roughly four feet to the left of parked cars.
"The government, and particularly Number 10, would be well advised to heed his timely and well-judged warning, which is believed to reflect opinion in the wider military".
Famemongers are advised to heed the film's cautionary message: Fleeting celebrity on reality television comes with no guarantee of an afterlife.
Avalanche risk was still significant (3/5 yesterday) so off piste skiers are advised to heed local advice and not to ski on closed pistes.
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We would be well-advised to heed this warning and tone down our rhetoric and outrage, for the good of the nation and of ourselves.
The man in his 21st year at Manchester United would be well-advised to heed the words of his rookie rival.
I do not endorse these views, but they offer a warning Republicans would be well-advised to heed.
Come to think of it: if you're looking for answers, you would be well-advised to heed my words!
Despite NBC News' cries that 300 people are participating in their televised panels and therefore diversity is automatically achieved, citizens would be well-advised to heed the advice of Watergate's "Deep Throat," and follow the money.
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