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11 Sentences With "pay no heed to"

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And China may pay no heed to American sanctions on Iran, which would further stoke tension between the two.
Netanyahu's aides are confident Trump's incoming administration will likely ignore any Obama principles and pay no heed to the U.N. resolution.
Supporters of rent control pay no heed to the opportunities they deny to poor and middle-class people to move to thriving cities.
"The Islamic Emirate shall pay no heed to such futile efforts and diplomatic obstructions being created for the intra-Afghan dialogue," he said.
McConnell and Senate Republicans should pay no heed to Democrats who are hypocritically arguing in favor of "precedent" and "norms" that Republicans should wait until after the election to consider a new Supreme Court appointment.
"Certain countries from outside the region pay no heed to this, and send military ships and aircraft to the South China Sea to foment trouble, creating problems where none exist, threatening regional peace and stability," it added.
" McCain said to pay no heed to any more conciliatory language from Putin, who he blasted as a "former KGB agent who has plunged his country into tyranny, murdered his political opponents, invaded his neighbors, threatened America's allies, and attempted to undermine America's elections.
' But he would pay no heed to him. One day he was reciting the Shema', when Yeshu came before him. He intended to receive him and made a sign to him. He thinking that it was to repel him, went, put up a brick, and worshipped it.
It took two trials and just under 16 months for Cook to be convicted of murder, where he maintained his innocence up until his execution. While awaiting his execution at the Fort Saskatchewan Provincial Gaol, Robert authored a poem as part of a last-minute plea for clemency sent to the Solicitor General of Canada, and Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker. > I sit here in my death cell, I know not why, For the evidence proved me > innocent, and that is no lie Seven members of my family, murdered to date, > The jury on a guess would make it number eight, Was it planned that way or > was it just fate. My lawyers family threatened with the same, What reason > can there be for such a dirty game, The judge directed, pay no heed and > reject that lead, Pay no heed to another one, pay no heed to the shirt and > gun, Close your eyes, you need not see, Two places at once I could not be, > So I ask you is it strange that I am sentenced to the noose.
Deathloop has the player in the role of Colt, an assassin that is stuck in a time loop, waking up on a beach at the island of Blackreef. The other residents of Blackreef, a former army base where strange experiments had once been held, have invested in the island and have gathered for this night to hold a party that seemingly lasts forever, as at the end of each night, the island resets to the start of the party in that time loop. Because of this reset, the partygoers pay no heed to their actions or deeds since they wake up at the start of the loop with no memories or effects of the previous loop. While Colt is part of this loop, he retains memories from each loop, learning the behaviors and patterns of the partygoers with each loop.
At her call to instant revolt against the odious tyrant the whole populace assembles, in wildest turmoil: Luzio, arriving on the scene at this juncture, sardonically adjures the throng to pay no heed to the ravings of a woman who, as she has deceived himself, assuredly will dupe them all; for he still believes in her shameless dishonour. Fresh confusion, climax of Isabella's despair: suddenly from the back is heard Brighella's burlesque cry for help; himself entangled in the coils of jealousy, he has seized the disguised State-holder by mistake, and thus leads to the latter's discovery. Friedrich is unmasked; Marianne, clinging to his side, is recognised. Amazement, indignation, joy: the necessary explanations are soon got through ; Friedrich moodily asks to be led before the judgment-seat of the King on his return, to receive the capital sentence; Claudio, set free from prison by the jubilant mob, instructs him that death is not always the penalty for a love- offence.

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