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"Broooooooo!" "Bro!" At this point, Bro Two heeds Bro One's advice and leaps from the deck of their fuck-boat onto a clearly scared and swimming moose.
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In other words, British people like to spend a penny or two, heed their mistakes and trust their common sense.
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Six heeded the call; about 18 are at large.
Nor is Horowitz the only one heeding the call.
One of these two combatants, Heed, is his widow.
Two families heeded the warnings in three "swine flu updates" the camp had e-mailed, keeping their feverish children home.
Certainly his opening line is a powerful one worth heeding: "The essay just may be the most important aspect of your application to a United States college or university".
Protesters have chosen eye-catching methods to express their disgust: from wearing surgical masks over their mouths to avoid catching the "virus of imperialism" to putting lace knickers on their heads in protest at a ludicrous regulation regarding underwear imposed by the customs union that preceded the EEU.The authoritarian president, not one to heed those who disagree with him, shrugs this off.
B1 A Symbol of Fortitude If Daniel Libeskind's architectural blueprint for ground zero is heeded, the wall that was originally built to keep the waters of the Hudson River from inundating the twin towers' foundations could become an icon of American patriotism.
Silver, 49, is one worth heeding on these matters.
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