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Luckily, there is a new administration that learns from history and heeds erudite advice.
Michael Shannon, "Nocturnal Animals" — Like Bridges, Shannon plays a Texas cop who suffers no fools and heeds no rules.
In many ways, the production came as a relief after the Bayreuth perplexity, since Herheim knows his Wagner and heeds the stories.
A politicized procedure, however, overlooks constitutional standards and heeds other considerations, be they political favors, anger at the President or pressure from party leaders.
I'm happy to keep spitting on its grave, at least until Sorkin mans up, finally takes some of his own advice, and heeds his calling.
Berio incorporates Puccini's thematic fragments and heeds the libretto's call for an offstage women's chorus singing celestial "ah" 's as Calaf speaks of fragrant flowers.
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It deserves, instead, to be noted and heeded and esteemed.
Strategies to direct beachgoers to read and heed the information on aquatic safety signage are discussed.
Microsoft appears to have heard, and heeded, such predictions.
Please stay safe and heed warnings from the National Weather Service.
People vomiting and heeding calls of nature in public is not on".
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