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"Dogs can easily and quickly be taught to heed commands and disturb no one, ever," he said.
But she no longer heeds their commands or allows them to bother her.
When drivers heed his commands, he puts his hands together and bows his head in a kind of respectful prayer pose.
It can heed verbal commands, wag its tail and distinguish blue from green.
Whether you heeded these commands as a child could help predict your future.
At one end of the spectrum you have watches like the Martian, which looks almost completely like a something your father would wear albeit with small text displays and the ability to heed voice commands.
This whip was symbolic; the Unsullied army will only heed the commands of the person holding it.
"Even more than their methods, the main issue was their refusal to heed the commands of Ayman al-Zawahiri," Levitt said, referring to al Qaeda's current leader.
You then say "Temperature 75 degrees" and the climate control will heed the command.
Those who heeded the command were rewarded: the cake was in fact delicious.
No one has a clue how many passengers heed the command to buckle up.
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