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heed

[heed] / hid /




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"The Islamic republic regime must heed the voice of the people and immediately release all detainees," it said.

From Barron's

What exactly led to this tragedy will emerge in an investigation, but some lessons are already clear—as is the high cost of not heeding them.

From The Wall Street Journal

As is often the case in natural disasters, humans were the last to heed the warning signs.

From The Wall Street Journal

The disastrous Alamo Bowl defeat would serve as an especially sobering reminder that while USC made progress under Lynn, it’s still a ways from heeding Riley’s guarantee.

From Los Angeles Times

In most cases, the court hasn’t heeded that call.

From The Wall Street Journal