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However even Mr Bloomberg must heed a court order.
America would be wise to heed a lesson from the past.
The harsh critique would be to point to Scottish failure to heed a warning.
What might a person expect to find, were she to heed a sign's beckoning?
But why should Trump now heed a political movement that was unable to stop him?
Their colloquy is long on sustain and enigma, with compositions that frequently heed a stately, crawling abstraction.
NAME WITHHELD, CONNECTICUT You can unhypocritically urge your children to heed a single standard: Obey the law.
The municipal ordinance in my town gives me 24 hours to clear my sidewalk, but I heed a tighter deadline.
Mr. Janklow is also charged with three misdemeanors: reckless driving, speeding and failing to heed a stop sign.
Hence, too, the reluctance of its diplomats to heed a call from their foreign ministry to return from abroad to Mogadishu, the capital, for "retraining".
In so doing, it will be careful to heed a warning from Harvard's Mr Weinberger: "The mainstream media are in a good position to get things wrong".
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