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Why you should read it: Raimondo makes some points we might heed.

We might heed the warning last year from the Association of Colleges that in less than four years, adult education in England will cease to exist.

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And we could imagine, propose reforms, and believed the politicians might heed the call.

Literary snobs might heed the American writer Tom Wolfe.

Still, there are some lessons from hygge that Americans might heed.

And on morality they might heed the words of a former prime minister, the late Harold Macmillan.

Asked if he thought the Magic might heed Howard's request and fire him, Van Gundy said, "I have no idea".

But the great lesson he learned -- a lesson the Knicks' Scott Layden might heed -- is that talent isn't everything.

One might heed the suggestion of a successful Hollywood producer friend, who believes people are basically selfish and apathetic and must be jarred awake by cold, harsh terms.

Or she might heed the words of the poet Alexander Pope: "While pensive poets painful vigils keep,/ Sleepless themselves to give their readers sleep".

But, in a cautionary tale that other corners of the design world might heed, the lights of American architecture are engaged elsewhere: chasing glamour.

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