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Manufacturers of household machinery are also taking heed of the demand for quiet.
Doing so would look like Germany's taking heed of the fact that its imbalances restrict growth elsewhere.
Michael Albergo, a prop man, prepares much of the food, taking heed of gluten or dairy intolerance among the chorus and singers.
Perhaps we can understand Bezos' way of thinking by taking heed of this quotation: "The key feature of a book is that it disappears when you read it".
But West had overlooked one important possibility: South, taking heed of the warning, ran from an impossible slam to a makable one, six no-trump.
But perhaps what the leaders should be doing is not making connections with the giants of the past, but taking heed of the wise voices of the present.
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We should take heed of it".
Have they actually taken heed of Alan Mills?
Will the council take heed of its Futures Commission?
But will the government take heed of such demands?
"Those girls of Italy, take heed of them," said another, conjuring thoughts of Berlusconi.
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