Word: heeds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...talking about sections. Quite simply, people in sections need to heed Rome's advice and "Have a take and don't suck...
...than the Schubert texts. Of special literary value is Rilke's text for the fourth song, "The Crown of Dreams," but the musical hair-raisers were the first ("Night") and seventh ("Summer Days"). In each, Upshaw's intonation and delivery etched certain phrases in the mind: "Gib acht" ("give heed") in the first song, and "O Herz" ("O my heart") in the last. Goode continued to be a disarmingly responsive, if sometimes noisy, accompanist...
...Guiseppe Zangara, who attempted to assassinate Franklin D. Roosevelt; would-be Gerald Ford assassins Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme and Sara Jane Moore; Sam Byck, who plotted to kill Nixon; and John Hinckley, who shot Ronald Reagan. The time gap separating each of the assassinations (or attempted assassinations) is given no heed: placing these disparate events side by side allows them to interact in a kind of fantastic sphere that brilliantly emphasizes the assassin mindset...
...know that I am preaching to the converted. The virtues of these community members are known in the student body and, for the most part, their efforts are met with gratitude and sincere appreciation. Rather, it is the administration and the University community writ large that should heed these praises. When I give to Harvard, if I give at all, it will be with these friends in mind...
...Faculty should ignore the staff and heed the advice of the Undergraduate Council's Core reform plan, The Core and the Future. With that document, a handful of "lowly undergraduates" have managed to solve the Core's problems quite handily indeed...