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Heeding the warnings of scientists and history may help us prevent wide-scale crop devastation due to changing environmental conditions.
A post declaring "Game Over" on the club's Facebook page announced it was heeding the warnings and would close.
"Instead of heeding the warnings of experts, the senators have written a bill that ignores economic, security and technical reality.
But then-Governor Terry McAuliffe, heeding the warnings of law enforcement that they needed the data to find criminals, vetoed the bill.
Heeding the warnings of Jean-Claude Juncker, the commission's president, that this was "last chance saloon" to restore trust in the EU, MEPs eyed potential scalps among the nominees, making these the most political soundings to date.
The delays were less severe at these spots than they had been yesterday, suggesting that drivers were heeding the warnings by Transport for London to avoid driving in London in the runup to, and during, the Games.
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Heeding the warning, he researched his medical problem and then checked into the hospital.
Heeding the warning, I was directed to the table of pastel hair chalk.
Other stockholders have been heeding the warning signs for a while.
Heeding the warning, unsuspecting computer users removed the affected utility files from their computers' operating systems.
The board finally heeded the warnings.
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