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Presidents and aspiring presidents may want to heed an earlier predecessor, however.

In recent eruptions, many people have been killed because they did not heed an evacuation order.

However even Mr Bloomberg must heed a court order.

America would be wise to heed a lesson from the past.

A Wales Audit Office WAOO) report said officials failed to heed a number of warnings over a decade.

His proposal was ignored; few were willing to heed a young, inexperienced and impetuous engineer.

Well-meaning international policymakers would do well to heed his analysis.

Many Bolivians heeded an opposition call to register a protest vote in October.

The government only recently heeded a decade of advice to consolidate its big mills.

In succeeding editions he achieved a refined and widely heeded analysis of the Old Church Slavonic literary language.

In an analysis of evaluations included in the HEED database that were published between 1992 2001, Pritchard reports that government and publicly funded policy making bodies are the most important source of funds being involved in 40% of studies, followed by the pharmaceutical industry at around one third [ 26].

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