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So, heed this advice: Your - A possessive adjective.
There could be showers or some ice So heed the following advice: Look out your window For a sign.
"Driving conditions are likely to be pretty hazardous with a risk of serious disruption, so heed any local police advice about whether it's safe to travel".
I am acutely aware of both the potential for failure and the chance of success, so heed my warning; the startup game is rigged.
So heed the warning that we're giving to you, the reader, for as the holidays approach, you'll see a lot more of these types of scams.
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So take heed, kids: A sixer of Yuengling isn't worth losing your job.
There is an alternative approach to one-note government: We can develop a broader view of national security and in so doing, heed the warnings of markets when they suggest that a change in our policies is in order.
But for those who might be so inclined, heed the words now tumbling from a speaker outside another of those throwaway stores, the awkwardly named Westside Audio Video Inc. "Ladies and gentlemen, that's it," the recorded message says, in a flat, whadda-ya-gonna-do voice.
So take heed.
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