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Which is why Roosevelt's advice is still worth heeding, for statesmen and citizens alike.
Some part of him understood the magnitude of my realization, the voice I had not been heeding for half of my life.
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They are transported with little heed for safety or health.
You who see me take heed, for Time is not to be trusted".
The king (who declined to be interviewed) seemed to take heed, for in March he promised substantial reforms.
Like a determined, sharp-elbowed New Yorker herself, she barrelled towards the city with no heed for conventions.
Ebola swarmed west Africa without heed for the traditional barriers and health systems that separate poor from rich.
But, for its foes, this secretive cabal controls the world's most important energy resource and exploits it without heed for the environment.
But when the bell rang, it was evident that Ibn Khaldun was a voice to be heeded, for the match in Las Vegas was as unequal as the one in Chicago.
The second is environmental -- depleted aquifers, dry wetlands and fallen trees, all casualties of pumping water from the ground to supply rapidly growing communities, often carried out with little heed for the consequences.
When their gangmaster, Lin, was convicted of criminal negligence the judge at Preston crown court said the accused was motivated by greed to shockingly exploit his countrymen with no heed for their safety.
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