Word: heed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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LEWISTOWN, Montana: Only eight people appeared Monday to rally in support of the fugitive Freeman that remain holed up on their Montana farm surrounded by federal agents. Freemen sympathizers predicted that hundreds would heed their call to show those in the "Justus Township" farm that they shared their anti-government sentiments, but more reporters than participants turned up at the Lewistown event. Organizer Edward LeStage said he was confident the numbers would grow during the week. "The word is going out," LeStage said. "We're here for the duration. We'll be staying until the FBI leaves Jordan." The Idaho...
...colleagues were waiting outside his office with ideas about how to beat Bill Clinton. They grabbed him in the halls and cornered him at lunch and handed him notes, so that by afternoon he had to flee the building for a little peace. But if he doesn't always heed would-be advisers, Dole at least remembers what they say: it's a skill he learned long ago, by himself, when he couldn't write things down...
...disappointed that the City Council failed to reinstate Reeves as mayor. Over the past four years, Reeves has proved to be a dynamic and involved city leader. He has concerned himself with the multifarious elements of the Cambridge community and has paid special heed to the concerns of Harvard students. The years to follow under Russell will hopefully be more pro-active than it appears from her recent statements. We are encouraged by her reasonable positions on the important issue of superintendent selection, but hope that her the mayoral office doesn't lose its current status as an active bully...
After this weekend, however, the team will need to seriously re-evaluate and heed what Captain Amar Kuchinad termed "a wake-up call...
While the staff clearly understands the economic theory of co-payments, they fail to heed their own wisdom in this editorial. As expounded upon above, co-payments serve to foster greater responsibility for medical decisions by forcing individuals to consider the costs of their health care...