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Some of it I ignored and some I took to heart.
New York took to heart lessons from programs that preceded it.
But he took to heart every casualty of every terror attack.
" Rob explains the two had an argument that he "took to heart.
She took to heart what Sophie Lennon (Jane Lynch) had to teach her.
That's the message this Packers fan took to heart before showing up on Sunday.
That's the strategy I've been advocating for Facebook but that Apple actually took to heart.
Nas has always been one of the few rappers whose lyrics I took to heart.
Parks was taught by her grandfather "never to accept mistreatment," advice she took to heart.
In particular, he took to heart Jackson's directive about approaching the challenge with maximum effort and minimal fear.
"She took to heart my grandfather's emphasis on broad relationships and bringing stakeholders to the table," he said.
Scott Wiener: I took to heart the criticisms that the geography of S.B. 827 disproportionately affected lower income communities.
Charles Jones often spoke proudly of the emphasis on education in his family, something he took to heart early.
"They took to heart their right to make decisions about their own bodies and be financially independent," she recalled.
Fahmy cried because she thought she wasn't doing a good job as a mother — a lesson Ghaly took to heart.
Soon after, Hughes taught him Dr. Martin Luther King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech, which he took to heart.
Jidenna Singer Jidenna took to heart some fans' assertion that he resembles The Game and dressed up as the rapper.
This freedom even gave background performers the room to explore their own stories, something actor and dancer Preston Martin took to heart.
The arrest of its global CFO could mark a setback in U.S.-China trade relations, a notion that Wall Street took to heart.
That convoluted metaphor turned into a philosophy that many programmers took to heart, and it has driven airplay for women down for years.
Obviously, they resonate with generations upon generations of people, whether or not those people really took to heart whatever message they were sending.
"I really took to heart advice that I got that people have become a little bit suspicious and doubtful of celebrity endorsements," she says.
"I really took to heart advice that I got that people have become a little bit suspicious and doubtful of celebrity endorsements," she told Refinery29.
The members of the grand jury took to heart that the life of an unborn child was violently ended and believed someone should be held accountable.
I took to heart one bit of advice for pilgrims from Pope Francis, the pontiff who claimed the name of a 12th-century pauper and mystic.
In the end, he generated billions of dollars in value from that move because he took to heart the maxim of being fearful when others are greedy.
This playbook was one that young founders at burgeoning giants like Google and Facebook—as well as those at also-rans like MySpace and Friendster—took to heart.
Doug Boneparth may not have the Twitter reach of Taylor Swift or Barack Obama, but the 24,0003 people who follow the financial planner took to heart a recent message.
"We know he took to heart the difficult life that these people had, and hoped that things would improve for them," his parents wrote in an email to Reuters.
A compelling notion, to be sure, one that I took to heart after being exhorted after the evening event to "go grab some drinks and get a chance to interface."
Having proven to Hallam that he was the real deal, Russ taught him that becoming financially literate makes it possible to achieve financial freedom early — a principle Hallam took to heart.
"But even to imply that we don't have the right to express ourselves in that way, whether you agree or not, is something that we really took to heart," he said.
"It was clear that he not only listened to the opinions of constituents, but that he really took to heart the personal stories that were brought to his doorstep," said James Parker Sheffield, 36.
As is, Diana's life is presented in the most flattering terms, and her legacy is ultimately embodied by her sons and the lessons they took to heart regarding selflessness and generosity from her example.
It was Soupy Sales, an early television idol, who instructed his audience to limit their letters to 25 words or less, and it's advice that Iggy Pop took to heart when he began writing songs.
President Donald Trump's allies took to heart his request that Republicans start fighting back against House Democrats' impeachment investigation, and one transcript released Friday vividly captures how one such lieutenant tried to crash the proceedings.
An amiable waitress instructed the crew to cook "everything until there's no slimy meat juice": wise counsel that a barbecue novice took to heart, bravely wielding the tongs until the meat was pink at its center.
"When creating the semifinalist list, the committee certainly took to heart this moment of reckoning in the restaurant industry," said Bill Addison, the chairman of the restaurant committee and the national food critic for the website Eater.
And for so long, I took to heart the poisonous folklore about student-debt martyrs who selflessly scrape by to pay off their loans — those "I only ate Spam and paid off my $160,000 debt in 96 hours" stories.
"Pleasure Principle" and "Let's Wait Awhile" were missives about sex I took to heart; they told me it was okay to prioritize my own happiness and not feel obliged to do things just because a boy (or my friends) were.
Judy very much took to heart the idea that there is no Heaven nor Hell, that people who do bad things have to make amends in the real world, so perhaps she thinks that she and Jen are even now.
Instead, the public must now process a squalid and utterly needless bit of petty larceny on the part of grownups who apparently never quite took to heart the wisdom behind the schoolteacher's instruction to "put it in your own words."
The game's producer Eli Cymet also took to heart the responsibility of building on the success of the original, while still avoiding the pitfall of delivering a rote sequel, and making sure that Alto's world still felt like Alto's world.
This is something "The Big Bang Theory" itself eventually took to heart, adding in characters like Amy (Mayim Bialik) and Bernadette (Melissa Rauch) to create a more pleasant variety of perspectives and allow for moments of camaraderie, not just mutual frustration.
Their budget blueprint, released in February 2016, called for the wholesale elimination of programs at EPA, Energy, Interior and State — broad brushstroke ideas that the president took to heart in his first blueprint, which also takes a sledgehammer to the federal government's domestic spending.
Curated by jill moniz, head curator of the California African American Museum, the show demonstrates the degree to which Riddle took to heart the advancement of Black people through his art-making as well as his role as a lifelong educator and mentor to younger artists.
We're quite sensitive lads in a way, and I think we definitely took to heart a lot of what was going on within the band, especially with the bass player leaving—that break of the gang was really difficult, and it was on top of that massive pressure.
During his confirmation hearing at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee earlier this month, Harris also said North Korea continues to be a nuclear threat and advocated that major military exercises be paused to give Kim a chance to prove whether he is "serious," a recommendation Trump ultimately took to heart.
The Sin of Madelon Claudet was another hugely successful exemplar of the crime-and-punishment cryfests that shopgirls and housewives took to heart.
Ray Patterson died at age 74. He is succeeded by his wife, Laura Patterson and two daughters Adelyn Hilado and Ida Patterson. He also left behind four grandchildren who consider him an inspiration to this day. He constantly stressed the importance of an education to which all four grand children took to heart.
He persecuted a number of Muslim sects which were considered heretical by the theologians. Tughlaq took to heart the mistakes made during his cousin Muhammad's rule. He decided not to reconquer areas that had broken away, nor to keep further areas from taking their independence. He was indiscriminately benevolent and lenient as a sultan.
This was advice Dave took to heart, which probably explains why he took so long with every drawing. They were rarely just jobs to Dave. Most of the time, what emerged from his drawing board or easel was a deeply personal effort. He was truly in love with every beautiful woman he drew, at least insofar as the paper versions were concerned.
She gave some advice about the Adagio, which he took to heart. She expressed her appreciation of the Symphony as a whole, but mentioned her dissatisfaction with the endings of the third and fourth movements. She was the first to perform many of his works in public, including the Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, a solo piano work written by Brahms in 1861.
He went on to attend Harvard Law School, from which he graduated in 1833. In 1834, Phillips was admitted to the Massachusetts state bar, and in the same year, he opened a law practice in Boston. His professor of oratory was Edward T. Channing, a critic of flowery speakers such as Daniel Webster. Channing emphasized the value of plain speaking, a philosophy which Phillips took to heart.
In his spare time, Grut took up golf – his handicap never fell below 12, but golf still brought him immense pleasure in later life. At Karlberg military academy, Grut's sports teacher had advised his young cadets to "pursue sports until the day you die, but do not let sports be the death of you" – a piece of advice Grut took to heart and abided by all his life.
Which One Is the Phoanie? - Time The sequence implicitly labeled Baez a limousine liberal, a charge she took to heart, as detailed years later in her 1987 autobiography, And A Voice To Sing With: A Memoir. Another target was Senator Ted Kennedy, parodied as "Senator O. Noble McGesture", resident of "Hyideelsport". The town name is a play on Hyannisport, Massachusetts, where a number of the Kennedy clan have lived.
They were trained to take care of the sick, worked in the hospital and lived in the "Schwesternhaus" accommodation block, often for their entire lives. She was driven by a strong religious conviction. She took to heart and liked to quote, Christ's maxim, "... Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me" (Matth. 25:40). Ida Arenhold died on 24 September.
One of their favorite authors was John Buchan, who wrote The Thirty-Nine Steps, which influenced both Robert and John. John sometimes called Robert "Black Robert" due to his prudishness and disposition. Unlike his older brothers, Kennedy took to heart their mother Rose's agenda for everything to have "a purpose," which included visiting historic sites during family outings, visits to the church during morning walks, and games used to expand vocabulary and math skills.Mills, p. 23.
Her radio drama, Shorthanded also won an ACTRA that same year. In 1982, her first play, On the Line was staged in Winnipeg. It was based on a strike by immigrant women working in the garment industry and has been variously described as one-sided and propagandistic. According to one account, Lill's businessman father suggested that in successful drama, even the villains have to be real, a piece of advice that she apparently took to heart.
On the island of Savai'i in Samoa, one version of the legend tells of a beautiful girl called Sina whose beauty was known across the Pacific. This beauty reached the Tui Fiti or the King of Fiji who was older than Sina. He took to heart and decided that he shall see to what the fuss was about. Using his Mana(Magic) he transformed himself to an eel and went to the village of which Sina resided.
Maku was enraged at this and with the other Kenma divided the school in the Geki-Rin Rebellion, murdering Brusa. Though dead, Brusa Ee's spirit, the Geki Soul, remained and later entered what Xia Fu carved into SaiDain. His motto is "Don't think, feel it", which Xia Fu, Ken and Jyan took to heart. When SaiDain's Beast Power Bloom empowered the Gekirangers, Mere, and Rio, it indicated that Brusa looks favorably on both forms of Juken.
She also participated as a juror on Operación Triunfo seasons 1, 2, and 4 on Telefe. In 2008 she began to host the nighttime radio program Curiosa Noche on . In 2011 she released her book Pecados Espirituales, from Editorial Vergara, where she relates firsthand personal experiences, anecdotes, short stories, travel memories, and readings that she took to heart. After several years of spiritual transformation, in 2012 she decided to give up her work in Argentina and settle in India.
Ruttenberg arranged funding for Forstmann, who launched the LBO firm Forstmann Little & Company in 1978. Fortsmann took to heart the principle that Ruttenberg had defined when he said, "I have a reputation, it's all I have, and I don't want to lose that reputation." From 1980 to 1982 Ruttenberg was chairman of the Madison Fund, an investment fund. After a financial reconstruction of the Weir Group in 1981, Ruttenberg and Jacob Rothschild gained effective control of 40% of the company.
Whilst still a student, Eurich met Sir Edward Marsh a great patron of the arts. He took Eurich under his wing and together with Eric Gill was instrumental in arranging Eurich's first one-man show at the Goupil Gallery in 1929. This exhibition consisted entirely of painstaking pencil drawings. At the opening, Eurich met the artist Christopher Wood who advised him to "paint what you love and damn all fashions that come and go" which advice Eurich took to heart.
In the new poems contained in the second volume he also took to heart the general tenor of the advice his critics had given. By 1840 the work of revision and composition was complete, or virtually so. The increasing danger of his earlier poems being pirated in their unrevised forms in America impelled him to forestall that threat by finding a publisher, and in March 1842, partly at his friend Edward FitzGerald's insistence, a contract was signed with Edward Moxon.
One such Reichswehr officer, Hans von Seeckt, became Commander-in-Chief. Seeckt took to heart the lessons learned in the Great War and set about in rewriting the foundation of the German Army. Infantry still remained the heart and soul of any planned offensive, but the tank would become the spearhead of actions that could shatter enemy defenses through speed, force and firepower. Tactics involved the splitting up of enemy formations and counteractions involving pincer movements to surround and ultimately decimate the enemy in whole.
In 1965, Pope Paul VI invited Duff to attend the Second Vatican Council as a lay observer. Duff made promotion of devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus part of the Legion's apostolacy. He took to heart the words of Our Lord to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque: "My Heart is so inflamed with Love for men that it is no longer able to keep within itself the flames of its burning Love. It must make itself known unto men to enrich them with the treasures it contains".
From there he began a collaboration with Webb Miller of the United Press in New York. While working for the United Press he learned to write for the lay public in an uncomplicated style that would distinguish him within the realm of Italian journalism. One lesson he took to heart from Miller was to "always write as if writing to a milkman from Ohio". This open and approachable style was something he never forgot and he'd often recall that very quote during his long life.
During this era, Butrick wrote with an emotional tone ranging from disillusionment and grief during the early 1840s (after the Trail of Tears) to a feeling of hopeful optimism that he had gained shortly before his death in 1851. The historian David James Tackett argued that Butrick began to realize his hoped-for restitution as he took to heart the encouragement of his wife (Elizabeth Proctor Butrick, 1783-1847?), forgave his brethren at the Brainerd Mission for their shortcomings, and attempted to revive his spiritual ministry among the Five Civilized Tribes.
In about 1884 Charles was articled to John T. Newman of 2 Fenchurch Court, an architect and surveyor to the West Ham Board. Charles learned a great deal from Newman, at the same time attending evening classes in design at the Architectural Association, at 9 Conduit Street. The Architectural Association's motto was 'Design with Beauty, Build in Truth', a concept which Charles took to heart and followed throughout his career. In 1888 he left Newman's practice to become assistant to Leonard Stokes, a leading Roman Catholic architect with premises at 7 Storeys Gate, Westminster.
Local newspapers labeled Houston as "Choke City", which the Rockets took to heart and ultimately came back to win the series in seven games. As "Choke City" became "Clutch City", the name permanently became a part of Houston folklore. The Rockets then soon defeated John Stockton and Karl Malone's Utah Jazz in five in the Conference Finals to advance to their third finals. The New York Knicks opened a 3–2 advantage, but the Rockets won the last two games on their home court and claimed their first championship in franchise history.
While Copland did not care for Stieglitz's domineering attitude, he admired his work and took to heart Stieglitz's conviction that American artists should reflect "the ideas of American Democracy". This ideal influenced not just the composer but also a generation of artists and photographers, including Paul Strand, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Walker Evans. Evans' photographs inspired portions of Copland's opera The Tender Land. In his quest to take up the slogan of the Stieglitz group, "Affirm America", Copland found only the music of Carl Ruggles and Charles Ives upon which to draw.
The computer versions made heavier use of the adventure game buttons within castles to solve deeper and more plentiful obstacles. The originals were criticized for lacking a compass, which the SNES developers took to heart when they made changes to the new version. The SNES doesn't use a visual compass but instead tells the player which of the 360-degrees he or she faces anytime the game is paused. The computer versions allow for greater nuance when traveling the 3D island, playing to the strength of utilizing a mouse cursor, while the SNES version uses the control-pad.
The Book of Acts also convinced him that persecution was the lot of a Christian, a message he took to heart since at this time non-Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia were subject to persecution. On one famous occasion in the early 1940s, when a judge sentenced Mahay Choramo to time in prison, Choramo thanked the judge. When the judge asked why he was thanking him, Mahay Choramo replied "I will be able to pray and meditate better on my own." Mahay Choramo's opposition to the Ethiopian authorities brought him into contact with other Ethiopian Christian dissidents.
Her formal training began at the advice of a judge in a northern singing competition, who sent her to London where she auditioned for Roy Henderson, the distinguished, independent teacher of Kathleen Ferrier. On their first meeting, 'Prof', as his students called him, told her she was a soprano, not a mezzo, as she had previously thought. He saw her potential, and warned her the training would take seven years, but also recommended a visit to Bond Street, to 'see how the ladies dress', as he feared she looked 'a little bit provincial'. Woodland took to heart his advice on her appearance, but always saw the funny side of it.
In September 1857 Smetana visited Liszt in Weimar, where he met Peter Cornelius, a follower of Liszt's who was working on a comic opera, Der Barbier von Bagdad. Their discussions centred on the need to create a modern style of comic opera, as a counterbalance to Wagner's new form of music drama. A comment was made by the Viennese conductor Johann von Herbeck to the effect that Czechs were incapable of making music of their own, a remark which Smetana took to heart: "I swore there and then that no other than I should beget a native Czech music." Smetana did not act immediately on this aspiration.
The Circus, 1891, Musée d'Orsay, Paris Seurat took to heart the color theorists' notion of a scientific approach to painting. He believed that a painter could use color to create harmony and emotion in art in the same way that a musician uses counterpoint and variation to create harmony in music. He theorized that the scientific application of color was like any other natural law, and he was driven to prove this conjecture. He thought that the knowledge of perception and optical laws could be used to create a new language of art based on its own set of heuristics and he set out to show this language using lines, color intensity and color schema.
Sid Meier (left) and Bruce Shelley at the 2017 Game Developers Conference Sid Meier and Bill Stealey co-founded MicroProse in 1982 to develop flight simulators and other military strategy video games based on Stealey's past experiences as a United States Air Force pilot. Around 1989, Meier wanted to expand his repertoire beyond these types of games, as just having finished F-19 Stealth Fighter (1988, 1990), he said "Everything I thought was cool about a flight simulator had gone into that game." He took to heart the success of the new god game genre in particular SimCity (1989) and Populous (1989). Specifically with SimCity, Meier recognized that video games could still be entertaining based on building something up.
Voiced by (OVA): Hikaru Midorikawa (Japanese); Wayne Grayson (English) The son of a famous and praised modern day British classical music composer. Rigorously raised to be his father's successor in the craft since childhood, Kash grew distant and eventually yearning for a life outside of his father's shadow. Upon a mysterious man with a flaming aura about him and giving to him a Kaizer Stone to find its rightful owner, Kash took to heart the stranger's encouragement to leave home and achieve independence. Along his musical expertise placed into his pursuit of rock and roll, and as a student of Bernard, Kash eventually becomes to be known as the dark heavy metal devil hero Hellstinger.
To the second of Joannides' questions, in 2019, in his "Michelangelo's Principles of Composition" John Vedder Edwards points out that the Rothschild bronzes are composed in an "open profile," with their arms fully extended. This, Edwards argues, is in direct contravention of Michelangelo's principle of organizing his sculptural figures in a classic "closed profile" with the arms and legs drawn tightly in toward the body. Edwards argues that Michelangelo took to heart the instruction of early Renaissance sculptor Donatello that "a sculpture should be able to be rolled down a hill and have nothing break off." The presence of an "open profile," Edwards asserts, is definitive of a work being of an artist other than Michelangelo.
At the age of 14 he made his first record with his brother Pepe, Los Chiquitos de Algeciras (Kids of Algeciras). In the early 1960s, de Lucía toured with the flamenco troupe of dancer José Greco. In New York City in 1963, at the age of 15, he had his second encounter with Sabicas and his first encounter with Mario Escudero, both of whom became de Lucía's mentors and later close friends. They urged him to start writing his own material, advice he took to heart. In 1964, he met Madrileño guitarist Ricardo Modrego with whom he recorded three albums: Dos guitarras flamencas (1964), 12 canciones de García Lorca para guitarra and 12 éxitos para 2 guitarras flamencas (1965).
Bennett looks at Daniel and gives him advice about using honesty as way to be open. Hours later at Mode, Daniel, upset about Lexie treating him like dirt, made his feelings known about why he hired her in the first place, then tells her that she was not cut out to be an assistant and he was not a womanizer anymore. However, Daniel, using that honesty advice he got from Bennett, did tell her that she might have a future as a model, which Lexie took to heart and believed that was, indeed, her future. At the reception desk, Amanda sees Matt and tries to kiss him, but freaks out when she kisses Betty in her hot dog costume.
Volkssturm units were supposed to be used only in their own districts, but many were sent directly to the front lines. Ultimately, it was their charge to confront the overwhelming power of the British, Canadian, Soviet, American, and French armies alongside Wehrmacht forces to either turn the tide of the war or set a shining example for future generations of Germans and expunge the defeat of 1918 by fighting to the last, dying before surrendering. It was an apocalyptic goal which some of those assigned to the Volkssturm took to heart. Unremittingly fanatical members of the Volkssturm refused to abandon the Nazi ethos unto the dying days of Nazi Germany, and in a number of instances took brutal "police actions" against German civilians deemed defeatists or cowards.
In Prior's view "there is strong evidence that (Hunter-Weston) took to heart the lessons" that concentrated High Explosive bombardment by heavy howitzers was needed for success and held meetings with the French General Gouraud at which they agreed to cooperate with their artillery and adopt this method. Progress was made in some attacks in late June and early July, with one French attack using a density of shelling up to 20 times that of the early attacks. In some cases these inflicted greater casualties on the Turkish defenders than the attackers, as lack of space, reserves and guns did not allow the Turks to adopt the defensive tactics used by the Germans later in the war: holding the front line thinly, counter-attacking and counter-battery fire on Allied artillery.
Finally, one day, her mother was killed in battle and she was brought before the leaders of Talok VIII's twelve tribes - the only time they would ever congregate peacefully - before entering the Shadow Cave, where she met the spirits of her mother and the other prior Champions. After they chastised her for never wondering how her mother died, she took to heart their counsel to protect Talok VIII (but not their warning against egocentrism) and they told her to Go In Power. On leaving the cave, she found the inhabitants of Talok VIII on their knees, waiting for a sign - which she provided when she let the Shadows loose. After that, she became the Champion, using her position to give orders to leaders and priests, all in maintenance of the Old Ways.
It was really special." Suhler never had the privilege of sharing the stage with Stevie Ray Vaughan, but he did get the opportunity to meet the blues legend on a couple of occasions, initially in 1989 at his father's jewelry store in Dallas when Vaughan stopped in to have a watch repaired. When Suhler's father asked Stevie if he had any advice for his musician son, his reply was "Yeah, keep it clean" – meaning stay clear of drugs, advice which Suhler took to heart. When Vaughan didn't return to pick up the watch, Suhler decided to try to return it to him – "Vaughan was playing in Dallas at Fair Park, I take his watch to him, get backstage and he's very amused that I'm even there bringing him his watch—he was very polite, a very sweet, soft-spoken man.
As the inaugural class began attending courses Joy, assisted by the University's fist Assistant Dean of Students, Army Medical Corps Lieutenant Colonel (and future Army Surgeon General) Ronald R. Blanck worked to ensure that the instructors met the quality that they expected. Joy and Blanck, along with other senior leaders in the University realized that with the end of Selective Service—and with it the Doctor Draft—in 1973, the Armed Forces would become increasingly reliant on women to fill the ranks of the Medical Corps, and they expected their instructors to reflect a welcoming environment. No more would locker room humor, course talk, or inappropriate slides be allowed. With the first class over 10% female, the second class about 20% female, and later classes approaching 1/3 female, this was an important early framework for the university, and one both men took to heart, each being the father of daughters themselves.

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