Word: heeds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...executive. "If he sees someone out there who can help him, he's thinking about how to approach him. If he sees someone as an enemy, he watches him. That impassive face covers a hyperactive mind with just one focus, and that's Lee." Iacocca might do well to heed the advice of his latest -- and perhaps last -- commercial for Chrysler: "In this business," he says, "you either lead, follow...
...more than $10 million, and former Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky imposed a six percent across-the-board cut in the operating budget last year. If other Ivy League schools move to a merit-based system and instigate a bidding war for students, Harvard could feel pressure to heed the call to arms...
...attendance numbers decide the financial fate of the tournament, so the tournament directors have decided to heed them. Organizers have kept their recent invitations confined to western squads, hosting Northern Michigan next year and Notre Dame the following year...
Furthermore, as a word of advice from one Arab to another, I feel compelled to caution members of the Society to heed the fate of the PLO--an organization shrouded in miscalculations, now virtually dead and buried. Bader A. EI-Jeaan '95 President, Gulf Arab Alliance
Perhaps the Harvard women's basketball team should take heed of Riley's advice...