Word: heeding
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...think we could have done better than we did, but we really didn't emphasize this most in our schedule." Heed Coach Frank Haggerty said. "With so much of the team taking off to catch up on school work, we had our runners double up in events...
Right now, this Congressman sees a President who is a little stunned by the rush of events and almost ready to heed his advisers and friends. Ronald Reagan may rescue his presidency by a deft and pragmatic turn. But it is going to be a close thing at the very best...
...guarantee that prospective ax murderers would pay heed. As Camus noted in his 1957 essay against capital punishment: "When pickpockets were punished by hanging in England, other thieves exercised their talents in the crowds surrounding the scaffold where their fellow was being hanged...
...Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court requesting them to pay no attention to the efforts of her public defender lawyers, who have been trying to get her sentence reduced to life, with parole then a possibility after 12½ years. She does not know whether the courts will heed her request, but she dreads the prospect of a long, drawn-out appeal: "If the court says you're guilty and you're going to die, why spend all this money to fight it? Let them carry it out. They will be satisfied, and I will have peace...
...discouraged by his party's setback because Hamburg has traditionally been a Social Democratic stronghold. Though it would be premature to judge as the start of a nationwide trend, the opposition's return to power in Hamburg, it is an omen Kohl would do well to heed...