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The emperor doesn't take heed, and his obstinacy is meant as another example of his chauvinism.
Where will we be three decades on, if we don't take heed?
"We didn't take heed on 9/11 in a way that we should, but here I think it's very important that we do take the right kind of planning as we come to the close of Ramadan," said Mr. Chambliss, referring to the Islamic holy month, on "Meet the Press".
Don't take heed of anything they say.
Iain Vigurs knocked a shot narrowly wide in Motherwell's first venture forward and, if that was a warning, the hosts did not take heed.
Critics also noted that viewers did not take heed to the judges' remarks about performance.
It's surprising how many actors appearing as William Shakespeare's Hamlet don't take heed of the young Dane's advice to the players about speaking trippingly on the tongue and not sawing the air.
Jackson did not take heed in Game 4, though he did give Fox significant minutes for the first time in the series.
He warned that "the message from the United States to the world would be negative," if the embassy did not take heed of the view of Muslims.
When Blankenship was told of that memo, he did not take actions to heed its conclusions; he ordered it to stay "privileged and confidential," saying, presciently, that, in the event of a trial, it would be "a terrible document to have in discovery".
Smith told Deans that he will not be playing for Australia again but the coach "didn't take any heed of it, I dismissed it".
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