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It's a heads-up that something happened and then the parent is free to follow-up with the child later, and chat with the teacher if need be.
"We'd kind of had a heads-up that it would not be good news for Nebraska," he said.
More important than the amount was the gesture: a heads-up that a stock was going down.
But as a second heads-up, that new version will also add the grinning-idiot front fascia that currently disfigures the otherwise brilliant Mazda 3 compact car.
But should they tell us something's going to occur, then we will have about a 10-minute heads-up that they'll be coming in.
"The main thing is that the warning labels get on there, and when people go to purchase something, they have a heads-up that they need to really think about it," Ms. Boland said.
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If he's putting his head up, that suggests an experienced parliamentary hand thinks the tipping point is now close.
Again, many allies felt they were not given a heads up that the announcement was coming.
"So this is, uh, a heads up, that you should look for another job right now, as soon as you can.
When she tilts her head up that way -- raising her chin coquettishly -- Midler is irresistible.
Heading up that investigation was Prof Chris Elliott, a long-time food safety specialist.
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