Many in Jerusalem have taken heart from the appointment of Elliott Abrams as the director of the Middle East desk at the National Security Council.
This is the sense of function inherited from Viollet-le-Duc and taken to heart by the modernists.
The lesson always starts with "Be yourself, " a piece of advice that she has always taken to heart.
They could have taken to heart their customers dissatisfaction with their DRM system.
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So when boards swap out CEOs, they need to stay vigilant about the values their employees have taken to heart.
"I also think Blackburn would have taken great heart from the fact that decisions went their way at Ewood Park, " stated O'Neill.
While he offered no detailed answer, other than to suggest finding ways of pricing drugs overseas based on a nation's income, his question should be taken to heart by the Administration's trade policymakers.
Perhaps the powers that be had read and taken to heart De Soto's classic work The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else, in which he discusses how crucial secure property rights are to achieving prosperity.
The French and Italians share that pleasure in the bandying about of ideas, and have taken to their heart another, now almost forgotten, English novelist.
Small investors have often taken this to heart by rolling the dice on companies with a chance of becoming the next Google while shunning stodgy old industrials and soapmakers.
The GPS data allowed a map to be made of the routes taken and the heart-rate measurements provided an estimate of the amount of energy expended during their travels.
Men and women's hearts are anatomically identical, and with donor organs in short supply, many transplants will involve a heart taken from a donor of the opposite sex to the patient.
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus appears to have taken the order to heart.
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Hong Kong has taken the lessons to heart, both in its approach to managing new diseases and maintaining hygiene.
Rather, these innovations have taken place at the heart of the product or shopping experience, and, as a result, have transformed that experience into a genuinely useful one.
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Rowling probably doesn't get compared to Charles Dickens in any other respect, but when it comes to creating larger-than-life characters, she has taken his lessons to heart, and actors must love her for it.
The decision was taken with a "heavy heart" for health and safety reasons, said the Right Reverend Graeme Knowles.
But the second issue, which needs to be taken nearly as much to heart, is that we need to be able to be open for business.
The decision had been taken "with a heavy heart" but it was "simply not possible to fulfil our day to day obligations to worshippers, visitors and pilgrims in current circumstances".
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Heart surgeons have taken a lead for two reasons.
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So far, he has taken Rivera's words to heart, throwing nine innings of one-run ball over three spring starts.
Airbus has since taken the gospel of centralization to heart, consolidating decision-making and design for its newest aircraft, the A350.
Senate Republicans have only taken the "contract" to heart piecemeal.
One example of a business that has taken these three key ideas to heart and will be taking part in Small Business Saturday this year is Stages West.
Mr McQuillan said the investigation had taken the police "into the very heart of the Provisional IRA".
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