Definition, Betydelse, Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet HEED
HEED
Definition av HEED
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- It was during this escape that Icarus did not heed his father's warnings and flew too close to the sun; the wax holding his wings together melted and Icarus fell to his death.
- He did not heed her warning and was struck with a thunderbolt, which in different versions either blinds him or kills him.
- Demetrius again petitioned the Senate on the grounds that his captivity would do little to inspire Antiochus V to heed Rome, but the appeal was again unsuccessful, as Rome preferred the perceived weak child over him.
- He resolved the conflict by paying little heed to his planned course of study but continuing private study in mathematics.
- Having always declined to do anything that smacked of lèse majesté, Egmont refused to heed Orange's warning; thus he and Horn decided to stay in the city.
- The Allied planners were cautious, taking heed of lessons learned from the Anzio and Normandy landings.
- The next year, in March 1844, Emma publicly denounced polygamy as evil and destructive; and though she did not directly disclose Smith's secret practice of plural marriage, she insisted that people should heed only what he taught publiclyimplicitly challenging his private promulgation of polygamy.
- He paid little heed to what he wore and ate, and eschewed fine garments and other comforts even after becoming famous and successful.
- Democritus, who coined the philosophical concept of euthymia, said that euthymia is achieved when "one is satisfied with what is present and available, taking little heed of people who are envied and admired and observing the lives of those who suffer and yet endure".
- The Scottish philosopher Herbert James Paton cites the 1949 Covenant in his disquisition The Claim of Scotland (1968) and partly frames his defence, robustly yet peacably set out, with reference to the governmental omission in the 1950s to heed the Covenant and its signatories.
- People proceeded to heed his exhortation and outposts proliferated, in a practice often called "creating facts on the ground", but many would later feel betrayed by Sharon when the Israeli West Bank barrier he devised in 2005 cut off many of the illegal communities from the expanded Israel Sharon envisaged at that time.
- The governors of these two provinces failed to heed a warning from Lin, however, and were unprepared when the British easily landed and occupied Dinghai.
- Captain Scott warned his men against pillaging which some didn't heed especially the Ibadan irregulars who were later deprived of their arms.
- Further children attested in the sections of god lists dedicated to Shala and Adad include Misharu ("justice;" he could be accompanied by his spouse Išartu, "righteousness") and Uṣur-amāssu ("heed his word").
- Azariah son of Oded, a wiseman and prophet, exhorted Asa to reinforce strict national observance of The Law given to Moses, and Asa paid heed.
- The Ilocanos who are originally from Luzon only came to the area around 1920's onwards as they heed the government's homesteading and resettlement plan.
- She assures him that he only suffers from indigestion and chides him for paying heed to a simple dream.
- Fray Luis did not pay heed to the cautionary admonishments of the Inquisitorial committee after his earlier imprisonment.
- Spencer's 2008 book Stealth Jihad: How Radical Islam is Subverting America without Guns or Bombs has been seen to have developed one of the most important ideas of the counter-jihad, namely the "stealth jihad" idea that "terrorists aren't America's real Muslim problem", writing that "distracted by foreign wars and the prospect of domestic terror attacks, Americans pay little heed to the true agents of intolerance in their midst", namely the Muslim Brotherhood and its alleged American offshoots such as the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC).
- Count Mercy, the Austrian ambassador, scolds her for her wanton behaviour, but she pays him little heed.
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