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1 And heed the warnings on maths and science with a measured head.
2 Kay said local and central government needs to heed the warnings .
3 He would be wiser to heed the warnings of his country's many remaining democrats.
4 Or should I heed the warnings of my own side?
5 The government's continuing failure to heed the warnings are not just irresponsible but inhumane.
6 Did the UK simply fail to heed the warnings ?
7 Mr Krause urged the public to heed the warnings not to swim in the area.
8 Most of the people there are illegal and the developer did not heed the warnings .
9 Just make sure you heed the warnings , changing things in about:config can seriously screw up Firefox.
10 However, many refused to heed the warnings .
11 Would it not be well for people to heed the warnings of God's servants and His Spirit?
12 The metservice says its main concern for now is that mariners receive the message and heed the warnings .
13 How to avoid radon poisoning The NNR have reiterated their calls for the government to heed the warnings .
14 We failed to heed the warnings .
15 Please give them a quiet night and heed the warnings , stay away from exposed beaches, cliffs and harbours.
16 Centuries of earthquakes have taught Zakynthians to heed the warnings ; a catalogue of signs has been compiled over generations.
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