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Yet, chances are, few teams will heed that lesson at this year's winter meetings, which start Monday in Dallas.
Hopefully, the majority will heed that argument, but I fear that Americans will once again prove that we're way too concerned about what's under our own trousers, rather than taking a wider worldview.
She hopes Congress will heed that message as it considers NIH's 2006 budget.
"We can't force the players not to go but I think you'll find the majority, if not all, of current international cricketers will heed that advice and, unfortunately for Pakistan, not participate in this event this year".
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I'll heed that advice right now.
It seems clear that Republicans on the Hill have not and will not heed that dire warning.
This season, the 6-foot-2, 185-pound Curry will be challenged to heed that advice.
Unfortunately it doesn't appear that the new Congress will be ready to heed that desire.
The N.F.L. stands for Not for Long, and if you don't heed that advice, you will be another statistic.
If you don't heed that warning, you'll discover that the artwork by the Iranian artist Farhad Moshiri is an appropriate introduction to "Sympathy for the Devil," the second group exhibition at the Vanhaerents Art Collection, a body of contemporary art collected by the Belgian construction tycoon Walter Vanhaerents during the past 40 years.
I urge you to heed that feeling.
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