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The Goddess of History is a stern lady and it is wise to heed her advice.
As the election of Trump makes clear, it is wise to heed the warnings of distant thunder before they become a storm raging around us.
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When the guy behind the register insists that your quesadilla especial be filled with carne asada, it's wise to heed his advice.
He is wise to heed the experts' report as an urgent warning that far tighter controls for horse safety are needed to prevent further compromise of racing's integrity.
However, regardless of ones facts and circumstances, it would be wise to heed the words of the Boy Scouts oath and Be Prepared..
If it did, we would be wise to heed Mr. Berner's warning about protecting First Amendment press freedom.
It is advice that they would be wise to heed.
Companies that typically react to economic uncertainty by playing it safe and catering to subscribers would be wise to heed Ms. Rosenberg's example.
It's a lesson that Americans would be wise to heed as we ourselves prepare to go to the polls next month.
Congress, which requested this study in the first place, would be wise to heed its call for broader action.
WHILE IT'S LIKELY NO toymaker has ever heard of Patricia Bornhop, they'd be wise to heed the Orange County, Calif. mother of three.
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