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• Because moles seldom venture to the surface, they are seldom seen
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As you start moving up the age ladder the tendency is to be at peace and you are looking at more comfortable life rather than risky venture
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of the flat so he decided not to venture in, and instead inched his
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the fisherman joining this new business venture
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Taking their coffee with them Arbnor Jasari and Helen, his Girl Friday, unlock the doors and venture out into the bright sunshine of a clear Spring day
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mere sensations of touch, venture deeper, into the
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incentive for the trainees to venture out to one of the local pubs
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Now that the morn was warm enough to venture out, he was strolling the second level on Fourth Canal, actually half a block up from the canal, strolling the crystal-way on the sixth floor
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Satisfied, though not fully clear on the program proper, Samuel repeated his support for anything Harry wished to venture before September first and the start of term
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“I must have Otto von Eschen over to discuss a possible new venture
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You say that you have another venture to discuss?”
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As we prayed and I braved to venture past the dark veil of fear, I
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before he can venture to reduce them to the common level
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There is scarce a poor man in England, of forty years of age, 1 will venture to say,
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Fizzicist thought it could be marketed as a profitable venture whereas Sam went off to his first lesson
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In the last skirmish that I had with them I would venture to say that we thinned their numbers a little but there are still close to two hundred of them
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they each prayed for the success of their venture), and
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But these two spoke as if they were partners in a trading venture
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I venture in an area that has not been evoked by Mr Hawking when I declare that it is possible for us to alter the current reality using the power of our mind and brain
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The house is crazy, says a weary traveller to himself, and will not stand very long; but it is a chance if it falls to-night, and I will venture, therefore, to sleep in it
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Sober people, who will give for the use of money no more than a part of what they are likely to make by the use of it, would not venture into the competition
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It’s always such an awkward venture, she mused
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And as Mercer had long done the same, adding that there was never a good time or reason to venture into that miserable Hold, he did not mind passing on such jobs
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You need to venture out and explore
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The thunderous whooshing of rushing water made listening for footsteps a much more difficult venture and they had to rely solely on their sight
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As the Naud were nearly completely inept at stellar navigation, the best they could hope was to only ever venture a little ways from wherever they had been before; hence the looping reminders
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The demand of such countries for corn may frequently become so great and so urgent, that a small state in their neighbourhood, which happened at the same time to be labouring under some degree of dearth, could not venture to supply them without exposing itself to the like dreadful calamity
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And chasing ghosts - now in a supposed literal sense as much as a meta-phorical one - seemed a doomed venture
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I was going to venture out into that crowd?
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But the cruellest of our revenue laws, I will venture to affirm, are mild and gentle, in comparison to some of those which the clamour of our merchants and manufacturers has extorted from the legisiature, for the support of their own absurd and oppressive monopolies
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At some time, this had been a productive apple orchard of some commercial venture
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Despite the relative comfort of his bed, the plushness of the décor – a relining chair, a walnut work desk with a holo- interactive terminal, and exercise equipment for every muscle in his reconstituted body – there was no denying the obvious fact that he could not venture beyond this ten by fifteen metre room, no matter how determined and resourceful he knew himself to be
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being eager to venture out into a hurricane to help a ship in danger, but, that is the supposition, and so, we fired one of our cannons
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Here we venture into a whole new arena where supernatural design is also evident, but also intricately connected to and relying on the integrity of the structural layers that we have previously considered
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The one cannot venture to make the most important, which are generally the most expensive improvements; nor the other to raise the most valuable, which are generally, too, the most expensive crops; when the church, which lays out no part of the expense, is to share so very largely in the profit
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“I’ve tried to lay the foundation for such a venture
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He has some financial problems but this venture could cure all that
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beginning of Jon’s venture into the world of sailing ships and sea venture
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captain again and also have ownership in a venture
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now in a position to plan his next venture with Jessie at his side and with the responsibility of a small family to support
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It was, after all, a whaling venture and a business
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of the Statira and Captain Hawes got together and decided to venture into Montevideo to spend a few days
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In retrospect, this did not seem to be the best time for the Milo to venture on to the high seas away from home
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I still felt some apprehension, however, about where my new venture would take me
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Melbourne also had facilities that could be used for maintenance and repair prior to her venture into the Pacific, and this would be a safer place for the Shenandoah
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Hawes was certain that this would be a profitable side venture
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they were going to have a very successful whaling venture this
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“You must meditate before you can venture out to explore the campsite
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loosing their ship and the opportunity to bring home a profitable venture
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However, no one would benefit from this venture into the Bering Sea; even the Milo would not have a successful catch this season
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venture all the way north to the Anadyr Sea, which is close to the Siberian coastline and northwest in the Bering Sea
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My next, and as it turned out, last sales venture in Canada
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Jess helped out with another venture, the “Wunderbug
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The joint venture partner brokering is another subset within this main theme
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And then there’s his latest venture
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I venture that not one would speak against her
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couldn’t, even Admiralty would never have dared allow her to venture so close to Chastity at this
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Perhaps, as a human, he was never meant to venture into other spatial dimensions
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The whole intention of his venture was to blend in, to become a normal citizen
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It was the first time he held something so valuable that it was beyond wealth, and he wasn’t going to give it up so near to the end of the venture
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They were all there, so I put them in my pocket and sauntered out the door, again, after looking in all directions to insure that it was safe to venture forth
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“Sadly for her, I had already hired many of them for our little venture and we had to incarcerate the Captain instead
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Another good clause which is standard with our contracts is to make the share value for the first year on a new venture rated zero
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"I was thinking what further questions I might venture upon, when he
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“Farewell, my dearest Keren-happuch! Any time you venture toward London, know that I would consider it an honor to escort you to the finest establishments and introduce you to the wonders that they hold!” And then with a sweep of his hand he was off, moving down the stairs with a spring in his step
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Although this highly sophisticated and financially prohibitive and ―impractical‖ venture may appear ‖implausible‖ to some, the reduction in stress-related travel, increased quality time, higher productivity at the workplace and the system‘s ameliorating impact on our environment (already) under enormous stress, not to mention our nation‘s increasing dependence on foreign sources of oil, may very well offset the cost(s) associated with this awesome undertaking
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joint venture of the three myth sniffers was about to begin
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sharp cutting mind was needed for this venture
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Patty left me, sad that I would be losing my only true friend sooner than expected, but thrilled that she was happy and excited about her and Liam’s new venture
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After spending a number of evenings alone in his room, William decided to venture out
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Head sunk deep in his collar, he prepared to venture forth
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Only then, would she venture towards the little room where she imagined Mike and the others to be
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When they left, the idea of resuming it as a private venture with him as its master occurred to him
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The First Lady then made the announcement for everyone to venture to the Red Room for the reception
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If so, it had been a fool’s errand: his soul wouldn’t be bought for a handful of golden coins! Never had they cooperated in a single venture, with the exception of an unwritten or spoken pact of mutual non-interference
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She had just killed something, but I didn’t bother to venture a look, staying as cool as the circumstances demanded:
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The city crowd on the streets was shifting towards its nocturnal aspect, the people that rarely venture outside if the suns still abound and rarely crawl back to their domiciles before dawn is about to break
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He was just a Pilgrim, and thanked God silently for that preordained fate that brought him to the Lands where no one else could venture
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It took every bit of courage he possessed to venture up the stairs in order to investigate the noise
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He thought it was too dangerous to venture farther away from the pyramid and Hilderich
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As they had traveled, he had seen too much good land that had never been settled, to cause anyone to venture very high beyond the foothills
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Cuba and China have formed a joint venture to drill for oil just 50 miles off the coast of Florida
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stage for us to leave the comforts of home and venture out across
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If everything has happened by the purest of chance, is it also by that same vehicle that you have made your discoveries, and drawn your own conclusions? And why should we allow those who appear to be as blind as we, or even profoundly more so, to lead us where we would hesitate to venture ourselves?
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34 And a certain man drew a bow at a venture, and struck the king of Israel between the joints of the harness, now he said to the
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The sexual venture for him was systematic, yet always with its variations
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who still believed that there was a reality out there, and that finding it in the name of truth was a worthy venture, “history” should be important and tampering with it as it unfolded (propaganda) or after it had aged (revisionism) was a disservice to those attempting to discover and understand it
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venture into all the nooks and crannies of the Fitzwater home
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Instead of running those plays that got us to the championship, this candidate wants us to follow him or her on some new venture
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This imperialistic venture would not require assimilation
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NATO certainly couldn’t be termed an imperialist venture, any more than the
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venture that seemed to explain every question he’d ever had in his life? His family, his real name, his “oddities?” What were the odds of any of that being true?
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Jason turned his attention to another American venture that possessed the trappings of imperialism
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There are twists and turns in such a venture
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I venture to compile that issue with a question of a life meaning in a global scale
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Lord knows, his family was wealthy enough for him to fund such a venture
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The emissary presented himself to Henry and generously acknowledged that he could see that we were too frightened to venture out of the city to fight the Great Inka
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Smiler rarely ventured down into the burrow world of rabbit Marwan, preferring to leave others more attuned to the rhythms of nature to tend the sick foreign heathen in the basement
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ventured out, the folk who worked the land stayed on the land
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“Is it because of the children? Like you can’t have them,” I ventured
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Sometimes the tiger ventured a little nearer, but still kept a respectful distance
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Kemberra rarely ventured outside the Kassikan but to go back and forth to his home a block and a half outside the walls on the seventh floor
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Once or twice he ventured out into the street, looking
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"This is a very interesting culture," Glenelle ventured
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Meanwhile Lemoss had swept his parent’s path and had ventured up to Granny’s with Nimblefax
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When she finally ventured out and started to walk again, every step was agony as the blisters on her feet burst and bled and the lack of liquids ensured that her joints and muscles were stiff and painful due to the surfeit of lactic acid that her dehydrated body could no longer drain away
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Imorbis even ventured to near them, and investigated their trapped elven snack
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I ventured into
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I ventured to explain to him
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He had ventured into Dwemer ruins before in search of precious loot and always, every time, he had faced deadly traps
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It was just one more in the string of mysteries piling up at their doorstep the further they ventured toward the frontier
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And soon enough she had ventured beyond the borders of the camp and into the soft wilds
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He ventured toward one of the moveable wooden spiral steps
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The Elf ventured, “That was a Reference Potential?” Darshi grinned and nodded
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“And those are all RPs?” the Elf ventured further
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struck him, he ventured to test his new
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It took about two more weeks of patience before those first few brave goats ventured up to me and ate out of my hands, but it was not long after this that the entire group, generally, warmed up to me and accepted me as an honorary member of the herd, and I could then approach and mingle with the goats to my heart’s content
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‘But what happens when you come to the beginning again?’ Alice ventured to ask
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‘Perhaps it hasn’t one,’ Alice ventured to remark
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‘I never heard of “Uglification,”’ Alice ventured to say
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Soon they ventured away to meet the rest of the children of the caravan
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You could feel their presence, even if you stayed in your room and never ventured out
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Each time I ventured from this dance, he’d do something to bring me back into the fold
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No longer satisfied with the limitations of this darkness, I tucked my fears and insecurities deep within my soul and ventured into the light once more
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Misha rarely ventured inside
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When Sara and the kids ventured out to check on the kittens, they saw momma cat depositing them one by one out in the front driveway in the rain
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the captain’s quarters and occasionally ventured out on deck to
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he ventured, was not invulnerable
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Nothing, he ventured, that any of them could do about it
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captain in the fleet, Imbrahim ventured that she’d have used this as an excuse to turn back and limp
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“Jocko said you were going to search both of their places, is there anything you can tell me about that?” I ventured
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No one had ventured near the cottage and she was happy that no one knew she was there, so she returned to the kitchen where a fresh brew was being made
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He was worried that the patrols may have ventured into the Lamganas
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More soldiers ventured through the flames and more even still joined the first echelons in the melee
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One day I ventured to explore this unknown waste
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“So,” I ventured, “Do you have the number here that I can call?”
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none, I ventured out and hoofed it to Wal-Mart
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As Dorro and Forgo’s vessel ventured forth from the harbor in the morning darkness, folks were already massing along wharfs and celebrating their good fortune
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The white men also met with almost disquieting receptions if they ventured in the “Quartier Fanti
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Frail women and children were trampled underfoot in the mad rush; men forgot their chivalry in the fight for food, which they usually wanted for their own little ones, and few but the most resolute, and therefore the least needy, ventured into the seething crowd
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Presque rapidly ventured back to the United States
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Hillenbrand cursed himself that they ventured so ignorant concerning retaliation from the minions, or
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Proclaiming to work on a new novel he ventured to Washington
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I have not found any other place, other than this one, that will allow for this to happen so I have not ventured too far from here
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'I never heard of "Uglification,"' Alice ventured to say
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Towards the rear, she found the door that connected the casino with the bar and ventured in
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“I think the CEO might have the hots for me,” I ventured
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While she slept, François ventured to the bank where he discovered that their three accounts combined contained less than one thousand dollars
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Again and again the plucky little robin attacked any crow that ventured near and in the end the crows gave up and flew away, vowing never again to pick rose petals while a robin was nearby
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I wouldn’t like to see those pretty toes all chewed up with frostbite,” I ventured uneasily
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When the first creature ventured into Jason’s carry cot and bit him, the baby woke with a gurgle and flap of his arms, as though not quite comprehending what was happening
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“Once the boys figured out it could be done, and got some practice in night-flying and navigation, and bearing in mind it’s only twenty or thirty miles each way,” I ventured
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“More strudel, herr Barhoe?” ventured the Baron, even as he cut a hefty slice and put it in his plate
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He ventured a guess for an answer:
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One afternoon, when the Baron was away, they both ventured into the great hall; Gwyneth watched Ruby closely
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A Rabbit ventured into the grassy patch, close to the gathering
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At the end of the alley he ventured a quick look behind him
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He was weakened by the many years that had passed, they said, and should no longer have ventured abroad in the dark of night
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So it seems that EL, the “God Most High” migrated south as his people carefully ventured into a new land, occupied by many small kingdoms, led by what was more than likely tribal, or clan chieftains, who fought each other periodically over land and water rights
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“I suppose the private sector, because the special interest problem we talked about would likely cause many low-return projects to be undertaken by government,” I ventured, edging toward the peanut butter cookies in the kitchen
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After the “first couple” ventured forth, the garden seems to have disappeared with hardly a suggestion of where it might have once been
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i still ventured into my story of how i got there, where i was hoping
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The tree belt gave way to a gently undulating wilderness where only scrub spruce could grow, and this was packed so tightly that strangers who ventured a few feet off the highway instantly got lost
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As each prospective buyer ventured out under the soft light of the forest canopy, I found myself pointing out the individual trees as though they were people, telling something of each one's particular history
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As soon as Sarah ventured on-line to seek out software systems that might suit the
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In the late afternoon of the second day, a small delegation ventured out of their camp toward our position and asked for an audience with our leader
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“I think we’re all guilty of feeling that way sometimes,” I ventured
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as they ventured farther beneath the Plate, replaced only with the
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” Cloud instructed as they ventured inside the
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ventured through the crowds
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he ventured onto the level by himself
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dusty books as they ventured into the library
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but for an elderly couple as the party ventured inside the
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As they ventured towards the Reactor head, their attention was
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were neighboured by empty, lightless corridors that ventured
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Some ventured a little to the south and became his people, the Nuwu
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“Well,” I ventured, “if one were riding down that river one would be too busy trying to avoid hitting rocks or foundering in the rough water to see much and one would have to be able to fly to see it from the air
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They both ventured back into the creamy coloured forest, it
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They ventured out into the lovely evening air and hailed a passing black cab
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Shortly after he bought it, Dan ventured out to practice nighttime
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Wasn’t the absence or opposite of movement (gamaka), plainness or emptiness? How does one resolve the opposites? My mind got more confused than when I ventured out to resolve my basic question
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Conscientious of his teaching duty, Roger ventured to explain to the students that “merengue” is also a dance
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The host of the program ventured to say that it prompted the most phone calls to the station to date
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By February no one ventured out of the cave,
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“Uh, then again, I’ve always wanted a wedding that was more… uh, traditional?” he ventured
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After thinking about it for a moment, Mark ventured an answer
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“I think the worst is over,” Shobal timorously ventured, sounding hopeful for the first time as he shifted his gaze from west to east
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“But if that were to happen,” Shobal ventured cautiously, “how would we find a place to hide on such short notice?”
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The women followed at a more sedate pace until they caught sight of Youssaf and others handing out samples of grain to some of the women who had ventured in that direction
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It was, to him, another wonderful thing in a long line of wonderful things that had occurred in the quest that he had ventured upon
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They are frantically fortifying their border, since their Wards remain down, but none have ventured forth from there to make war for either side
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Yigal, sobering a little at the question ventured, “We couldn’t be sure who was in the encampment when we saw it at first light
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“They were the first to veer off, and, not having run into them,” Yigal ventured, “we assumed that they were ahead of us and already with you
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Movement in the jungle showed that beings moved there, just behind the first screening layers of plant life, but none ventured forth into the clearing
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He ventured a question, this time more softly
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“I'll bet two of us could,” Yigal ventured, a challenge inherent in his tone
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Allcock would be in translating my rods into his own commercial ventures, when she made the contract with him so long ago on behalf of your education
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“I have meetings with no less than five suppliers and three wholesalers before I even get to review my own operations at the factory in Toronto,” continued Samuel in mock solemnity, clearly pleased and proud that his North American ventures were going so well
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“Yes, to you Harry, I have again, to offer my gratitude for my business ventures
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Until LeCynic's ventures through the Crypt his name and achievements had been entirely forgotten
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all the other fields, ventures to utter a definitive
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ventures to walk on heat
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The one is not afraid to lay out at once a large capital upon the improvement of his land, when he has a probable prospect of raising the value of it in proportion to the expense ; the other, if he has any capital, which is not always the case, seldom ventures to employ it in this manner
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So about a year ago we decided to expand into other ventures
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What is significant about this opportunity and the success of my other ventures is that they are predicated on my own life experiences and challenges
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On the other hand, the Shenandoah had no interest in these ventures
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I was involved in one of Bernie’s ventures in real estate
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Bernie had so much trouble with making some of his ventures
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�He then leaves the apartment and ventures to some airport nearby and rents a plane and flies to Chicago
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I learned about it from my surreptitious ventures into his personal study
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Zeke just shrugs, but Christina ventures a guess
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As for imperialistic ventures herself, Cuba had as many “advisors” (agitators and insurrectionists) in Angola and
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understanding to investigate her ventures over a century ago
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During the precious years of the children growing up, he was often away on business ventures
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both plans and achieves complicated and risky ventures, showing
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One of its ventures into philosophy and ethics is to compare animals in slaughterhouses to Jews in concentration camps
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Schneider is not alone in these ventures of juggled facts versus scientific integrity
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Chinese market and even formed a number of joint ventures with
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While this is true in the majority of cases, there are some gigs that are still primarily cash-based ventures
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your research, don't take big joint ventures lightly, and this won't happen to you
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For this reason, you won't be a hot topic for joint ventures
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marketing ventures from now and into the future
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discussing joint ventures, whether they're long term or short term, are you thinking
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joint ventures that allow you to take parts of their list away and add it yours, through a
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● Joint ventures: This is where a lot of your powerful resources will come from
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All three ventures took off positively and kept me busy cashing in on almost four decades of management experience
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thought Harry’s late night ventures in the dark to be the norm, but he decided to try it out for
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“Over time, I began to notice discrepancies in our little ventures
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Joint Ventures are a wonderful way
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The greatest thing about joint ventures is that you not only have access to
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Joint ventures are one of the most effective tools for building your lists
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Most of the ventures had either collapsed, or were on the point of doing so
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You just have to be careful to keep all this well hidden; besides being illegal, Mellina would quit in an instant if she knew about half the ventures you’re involved in
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Be clear of your intentions before starting these new ventures
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I have not had very good luck in the past with my ventures; this one
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You are exploring new ventures and new methods
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out the new ventures
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Instead of working for the success of their ventures, the promoters siphon off funds to fail their firms
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This indicates business partnerships or joint ventures
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In 2013 the aspects were favourable for business-type partnerships and joint ventures – this too is a form of marriage but on the economic level
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There are opportunities for business partnerships and joint ventures to happen then
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There are good opportunities for partnerships and joint ventures
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Since the Winter Solstice is the solar new Moon – the birth of the yearly solar cycle – this is an excellent time for launching new ventures or new products
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There are opportunities for business partnerships or joint ventures too
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They must be aware, however, that this over-optimism can lead to unrealistic financial ventures and disappointing losses
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If you are already married (and this could have happened last year) this aspect would show opportunities for business partnerships or joint ventures
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At least it seemed so to the ears of the wayfarer, though he was moving along the path with the caution that must be practised by any man who ventures beyond Thunder River
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when my father became successful in his business ventures we moved to a small
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The long-lost ventures of the heart,
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And of my ventures, those alone
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Only three of these were commercial ventures, the house and formal grounds being for private use by the owner and his family
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How to Explore a Joint Venture on a Forum - Joint ventures are one of the most valuable relationships you can establish
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Nuclear facilities were international ventures that provided electrical power to any country that could afford the cost of the installation
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little or no hope in other ventures
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These ventures were not publicized but displayed his great love and concern for young girls and boys
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One of the most important ventures Ella worked on was the Young Negroes Cooperative League (YNCL
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wish you the best of luck in all of your ventures
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You can do joint ventures with other companies on the Internet and sell website
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Personally, I’ve had incredible success with joint ventures
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To do joint ventures, you must have one of two things
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ventures I did in the late 1990’s was with a company selling website design
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So if you have a list, you’ll probably start to receive many offers for joint ventures
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It was useless torture because even at that time he already had a terror of everything around him and he was prepared to be frightened at anything he met in life: women on the street, who would ruin his blood; the women in the house, who bore children with the tail of a pig; fighting cocks, who brought on the death of men and remorse for the rest of one’s life; firearms, which with the mere touch would bring down twenty years of war; uncertain ventures, which led only to disillusionment and madness--everything, in short, everything that God had created in His infinite goodness and that the devil had perverted
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No doubt Mike Crawford would feel much better if she limited or stopped her battlefield ventures in this century: her adventures through time were risky enough as they were
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· We then took an in-depth look at how to increase your traffic by using joint ventures and affiliates to promote your products
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Even before this surge, I had begun my retirement accounts as well as a few other ventures with these funds, in an attempt to earn more than the banks’ one percent yearly interest
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The managers of the dotcom companies failed, and so did some of those who managed the mutual funds by sinking cash into ventures that appeared too good to be true
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10 of the ventures they run with will bomb, but that 1 that does succeed will more than cover
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Last but not least, there was an investment fund for start-up ventures
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his business ventures in other states
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Since they had agreed to seek ultimate victory in Europe by means of a cross Channel operation, was any other Mediterranean undertaking feasible? Because the available resources precluded simultaneous major campaigns in both areas, Mediterranean ventures would draw off the build-up being accumulated in the United Kingdom for the cross-Channel attack, and would probably postpone the decisive action
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So he signed all the closing documents on behalf of Versailles Ventures Limited
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That doesn’t preclude, however, that he was compensated either in cash, a wire transfer, or check directly from Versailles Ventures or that he was compensated in some other way
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“All the best business and military ventures are pyramid schemes,” Brock said
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“I was in Nye Malmö checking in on one of my investment ventures when word to me came that my son had been by savages taken while on missionary work in Dinetah with his uncle
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Do not neglect an important feature such as this in your nautical themed home decorating ventures and
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Never venturing out, to find out what was going on around the place
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Yankee merchant or whaling ship venturing on the high seas was
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To them, venturing so deep into the heartland of the Unity was yet another chance
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Additionally, the trip to the Port of Limon was coastal, never venturing into international waters where US Coast Guard vessels operated
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After years of putting on a macho front by venturing out in t-shirts and chinos in the depths of winter, fashionable overcoats were all the rage
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If you’re venturing into this
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Midgar, venturing north towards the gateway to Sector7
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“This looks good,” Maggie said, venturing to look Huss in the face
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She decided on annoyed, when he said, “Did we discuss the dangers of venturing off in the woods alone?”
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And by venturing forth
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“I found one or two places where we might set a trap for them!” Benjamin was venturing as Yigal rode up and breathlessly announced, “They are not more than three leagues behind me, but they move slowly
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He stayed in that room for nearly a story’s length before venturing out again, the same mantra ringing in his ears: he has good reason; he is sworn to protect his people; he has good reason
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“Lope,” the Professor said, “you are venturing into areas of reality
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They may cling to the home, fearful of venturing anywhere else
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we had over the phone about venturing out without me
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I have very little to tell about what then happened, it could be that pushed by the newly acquired courage for the exaltation of the spirit, or that the cowardice, weary of dwell under my reverie, decide to dress up for the first time under the guise of the fearlessness and venturing in full for the distant roads of the audacity, the truth is that without thinking about it, I kissed him
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But, yet, how could he call it quits well before venturing into any? Wouldn’t that lead to a life of frustration? Better to have tried and failed than not to have tried at all, after all that was the conventional wisdom
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But, as his sense of decency resisted his instinct from venturing, he was gripped with expectation
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The Argus was a small sturdy ship, typical of those trading-craft which ply between the ports of Zingara and Argos and the southern coasts, hugging the shoreline and seldom venturing far into the open ocean
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10 EssentialsThe following 10 items are recognized as standard essentials that should be carried by anyone venturing on a camping trip or long hike
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The quaint pension where they had spent their honeymoon, occasionally venturing out to see the sights, but more often than not, spending time lying in each other's arms
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that Harold and I were venturing out of our comfort zone and
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Disrobing in public is a crime, but the cyclists disrobed before venturing out and would not be charged
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before venturing to turn the handle
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Venturing out of the abandoned building became an
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So, while current sunblocks only block out the UVB rays and still let in harmful UVA rays, it is still wise to cover up before venturing into the hands of Apollo
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When they arrived at the stable that smelled of damp hay and frightened animals, after venturing about thirty or forty yards in the driving rain and howling wind, their clothes were already thoroughly drenched, making the need for ponchos diminish greatly
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venturing into the many dark caves and long, dark and dreary
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mostly in his little two-room cabin, only venturing out once or twice
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But was torpedoed en route by a British submarine and had to turn back, never venturing to sea operationally again
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Aaron paused just inside the cover of the trees, feeling that he had forgotten something, that maybe he should’ve called someone before venturing in after a mysterious music
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There were people along the entire length of the road and most of them were simply standing there, staring, although some of them were venturing into the woods
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“It’s not that hard,” I remonstrated, a trifle irritated that he was trying to discourage her from venturing a guess
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Filled with youthful impetuousness, he was violating the Council’s will by venturing out alone
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Wearing the coat meant her mom was venturing outside, and that was all that mattered
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But when their love for adventure made them think in terms of venturing into the forbidden avenues of human joys, they began searching for a suitable couple to make it a foursome for a fulsome life
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Besides, they would have been alive to the problems logistics pose in fighting wars far off from their Afghan backyards, and so desisted from venturing farther into the grand landmass that is Hindustan
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Most versions relate the Klaxworms as the drug overlords who were collectively assassinated after venturing out of their hide-out
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The following short years left of her life were spent alone, only venturing out to attend church, three times a week
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Mia waited until after all the food was eaten before venturing into more
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Now he was venturing into operations that fell foul of the law
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Hal tried to imagine the three adults wearing strange suits and masks and venturing out across the water, through the fog
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He didn’t relish the idea of venturing into the thick woods, so he transformed back into his human body and stood in the center of the clearing, feeling extremely vulnerable
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All the crew understand that after venturing through European waters, they’ll be heading back to the Pacific
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But the greater the success which men have achieved in the inductive science, the more does the whole tenor of their teachings and example impress us with the necessity of observing carefully, patiently, accurately, with all the instruments and resources at our command the individual facts before venturing upon a statement of general laws
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To observe individual facts carefully, patiently, accurately, with all the instruments and resources at their command, before venturing upon a statement of general laws
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” Even venturing into Bethanie’s closet filled me with disgust
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" My Dear Girl, although I'd be happy for you and Phillipe to stay at my home in Springfield until everything is sorted out, venturing back into the howling winter storm would be dangerous
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I had no intentions of venturing out with Sher waiting to devour me
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“Neither do I! Venturing into the city is beyond stupid
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topics and things to keep in mind when venturing into coral keeping
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And I was still not willing to push the envelope by venturing out on my own just to test the waters
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That’s what I fear most about venturing in alone – being seen as an intruder and, in some eyes, as a pervert
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Carefully, like a tiny Earth creature venturing out into the savage wilderness, I poked my head above my hiding place to see what had happened
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He thinks things through very thoroughly and is not afraid to sit back and ask questions and discuss points before venturing on
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Venturing out into the hallway, she caught the faint hum of Zac's blood somewhere on the manor grounds
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For the past three days he had been confined to Brigit’s flat, not venturing outside
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"You won't go venturing into that part of London?"
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than most Apache of venturing down this thorny path
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one more thing to do before venturing up to the low-intermediate
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So one more thing to do before venturing up to the advanced ter-
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She felt his hands slip under her shirt, venturing her lower back as she ran her hands through his hair
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“When venturing into the unknown, be wise in word and deed
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As if venturing into another
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I mean that I would begin the process of becoming a nudist by first venturing outdoors without a scarf and then an undershirt, following which I would discard my socks
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brothels in the area, and even if there were, you wouldn't find Tommy Mack venturing into
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It is interesting to note that women are venturing into all sorts of businesses these days because of the need to climb the corporate ladder
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Therefore check out laws and legal processes of the country where traveling before taking that romantic plunge associated with faraway venturing
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"Luise Ivanovna, you can sit down," he said casually to the gaily-dressed, purple-faced lady, who was still standing as though not venturing to sit down, though there was a chair beside her
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And this thou art bound to do for one reason alone, that, being, as I am, resolved to apply this test, it is not for thee to permit me to reveal my weakness to another, and so imperil that honour thou art striving to keep me from losing; and if thine may not stand as high as it ought in the estimation of Camilla while thou art paying court to her, that is of little or no importance, because ere long, on finding in her that constancy which we expect, thou canst tell her the plain truth as regards our stratagem, and so regain thy place in her esteem; and as thou art venturing so little, and by the venture canst afford me so much satisfaction, refuse not to undertake it, even if further difficulties present themselves to thee; for, as I have said, if thou wilt only make a beginning I will acknowledge the issue decided
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Ceaselessly musing, venturing, throwing, seeking the spheres to
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enchantment, as on the former occasion when in that same castle that enchanted Moor of a carrier had belaboured him; and he cursed in his heart his own want of sense and judgment in venturing to enter the castle again, after having come off so badly the first time; it being a settled point with knights-errant that when they have tried an adventure, and have not succeeded in it, it is a sign that it is not reserved for them but for others, and that therefore they need not try it again
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He came up to where there was a dog, and examining it very carefully without venturing to let the stone fall, he said: "This is a lurcher; ware!" In short, all the dogs he came across, be they mastiffs or terriers, he said were lurchers; and he discharged no more stones
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It is stated, they say, in the true original of this history, that when Cide Hamete came to write this chapter, his interpreter did not translate it as he wrote it--that is, as a kind of complaint the Moor made against himself for having taken in hand a story so dry and of so little variety as this of Don Quixote, for he found himself forced to speak perpetually of him and Sancho, without venturing to indulge in digressions and episodes more serious and more interesting
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And, without listening to the chemist, who was still venturing the hypothesis, "It is perhaps a salutary paroxysm," Canivet was about to administer some theriac, when they heard the cracking of a whip; all the windows rattled, and a post-chaise drawn by three horses abreast, up to their ears in mud, drove at a gallop round the corner of the market
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That Lucy was disposed to be jealous of her appeared very probable: it was plain that Edward had always spoken highly in her praise, not merely from Lucy's assertion, but from her venturing to trust her on so short a personal acquaintance, with a secret so confessedly and evidently important
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And while Reagan made a point of venturing into the water for his swim, aware that photographers down the beach were capturing the moment, his vigorous session of backstroke and freestyle alongside his Secret Service bodyguard was brief
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Picture those early navigators venturing forth in sailboats built from planks lashed together with palm–tree ropes, caulked with powdered resin, and coated with dogfish grease
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He remained, therefore, mute and motionless, hardly venturing to breathe
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But then some of my parents’ friends had lost a relative in gunfire so they went to the house to offer prayers of condolences even though nobody was really venturing out
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venturing to observe that it is already two o'clock
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At one time he thought he was saved, for he heard the brigadier exclaim in a loud voice, to the two gendarmes, "He is not here!" But venturing to peep, he perceived that the latter, instead of retiring, as might have been reasonably expected upon this announcement, were watching with increased attention
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“Serena said that you and she are in class together?” she asked, venturing on to safer ground
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It means venturing out in many directions all at the same time, and I wonder if your friend didn’t find himself in the throes of some sort of upheaval
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"Luise Ivanovna, you can sit down," he said casually to the gaily‐dressed, purple‐faced lady, who was still standing as though not venturing to sit down, though there was a chair beside her
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But, before venturing to make the revelation, dubious Tess indirectly sounded the dairyman as to its possible effect upon Mr Clare, by asking the former if Mr Clare had any great respect for old county families when they had lost all their money and land
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Thus she lay in absolute stillness, scarcely venturing to breathe, and, wondering what he was going to do with her, suffered herself to be borne out upon the landing
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venturing to look from the portrait to its rival
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A group of men were leaving the great hall, pausing long enough to pull up their hoods before venturing out into the rain
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We met up with them just as they were dropping their kids off to college and venturing off on a three-month trip to Ecuador, Peru, and the Bahamas
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Venturing into this neighborhood is a risk
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Many investors are scared of venturing into the world of commodities
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The venturing of capital into new businesses is essential to American progress, but no substantial contribution to the upbuilding of the country has ever been made by new ventures publicly financed