91. Then he began to heed the advice of his coach, Alvaro Betancur, who insisted that he approach the net when it matters. 92. Up until then, he had heeded the advice of two high school teachers who urged him to forget about college. 93. Vaughn has learned to heed the advice of others. 94. Vaughn might do well to heed some advice from Rogers, however. 95. Weld appeared to heed the advice that Coverdell and others gave him to adhere more closely to senatorial decorum. 96. Whatever happens, he is heeding the advice of others that his career prospects will improve with age. 97. Whether Putin, who has vowed to crush the separatist rebels, would heed the advice was another matter, the aide said. 98. While they hardly expect Clinton to heed their advice, a resignation call makes a sure-fire applause line. 99. Would he heed the advice of professional advisers, or run the show as he did last time? 100. Yet instead of heeding his advice more and more people are piling into shares. |