Word of advice if you want to give it a shot: learn your astronauts.
The other word of advice he offers restaurateurs is to stick to a regular menu.
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Also, a final word of advice to any unicorns who might be reading this: watch your backs.
Mr. Williams, the Cambridge-London commuter, offers a final word of advice to would-be car-sharers: avoid being too chatty on a Monday.
These words were printed by your magazine: ''Guys: A word of advice.
Paul Rowady, another Tabb analyst, offers a word of advice Singapore.
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To that, Mr. Sahhaf added a genial word of advice for reporters.
His big bro may be taken, but word of advice to any woman trying to snag the fun-loving, polo-playing prince so that they can go on double dates with Will and Kate: You'll have to contend with all-too-real Harry Hunters (not a Potter reference) in your quest for the Most Eligible Bachelor and those ladies mean business.
While trusted travel brands unquestionably provide valuable trip advice, word of mouth from a loyal group of friends may be more worthwhile.
Soon after, Donald Regan, the new chief of staff, sent word to a small group of trusted friends and Administration officials seeking advice on how Reagan should approach his last four years in office.
The members not only offered advice about her new venture but spread word of the company to potential investors.
Government programs The U.S. Small Business Administration has timely, helpful advice for entrepreneurs eager to learn about every aspect of entrepreneurship, from getting the word out through social media and raising money to writing a business plan.
According to the police's own legal advice, there is no case law which can be used to assist in the definition of the word "new" but they reckon it means additional evidence that would impact on the investigation of the case and which makes arrest necessary.
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