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1heed´er — heed «heed», verb, noun. –v.t. to give careful attention to; take notice of; mind: »Now heed what I say. They pass, and heed each other not (William Cullen Bryant). SYNONYM(S): note, consider, regard. –v.i. to pay careful attention; notice. –n.… …
2heed — [[t]hi͟ːd[/t]] heeds, heeding, heeded 1) VERB If you heed someone s advice or warning, you pay attention to it and do what they suggest. [FORMAL] [V n] But few at the conference in London last week heeded his warning... [V n] Chris would have… …
3Gond (god) — in universe subject = a described object = a fictional deity category = context Forgotten Realms Deity| fgcolor=#fff bgcolor=#000 fgcolor=#fff name=Gond title=Wonderbringer, Lord of All Smiths home=Home of Knowledge power=Intermediate… …
4Zaat — Infobox Film name = Zaat image size = 200px caption = director = Don Barton producer = Don Barton writer = Ron Kivett Lee O. Larew Don Barton narrator = starring = Marshall Grauer music = Jamie DeFrates Barry HodginElectronic Music BY Jack Tamul… …
5economic systems — Introduction the way in which humankind has arranged for its material provisioning. One would think that there would be a great variety of such systems, corresponding to the many cultural arrangements that have characterized human society.… …
6Sophocles — For the screenwriting software, see Sophocles (software). Sophocles Bust of Sophocles Born 497/496 BC Colonus Died 406/405 BC …
7Don Pasquale — Gaetano Donizetti …
8Earthquake construction — is a branch of architectural engineering concerned with making sure structures can withstand as severe an earthquake shock as possible given the materials available. When, the structure in question is a human habitation, the questions of… …
9Comparative literature — (sometimes abbreviated Comp. lit. ) is an academic field dealing with the literature of two or more different linguistic, cultural or national groups. While most frequently practiced with works of different languages, comparative literature may… …
10Catastrophe (play) — Catastrophe is a short play by Samuel Beckett, written in French in 1982 at the invistation of A.I.D.A. (Association Internationale de Défense des Artistes) and “ [f] irst produced in the Avignon Festival (21 July 1982) … Beckett considered it… …