She may miss the mark sometimes, but you've gotta applaud her sense of adventure. |
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But suppressing their sense of adventure and insulating them from risk is not good for their long-term development. |
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While the accident left her with a broken back and severed spine, it did not stifle her sense of adventure. |
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There is, of course, some thrill and sense of adventure in this sudden departure to a wholly new country and continent. |
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What is lacking is suitable play equipment for our children to explore and develop their sense of adventure and excitement. |
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This extremely informative narrative is infused with the sense of adventure that comes of birding in a desperate place. |
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The counselors helped those children reconnect with their sense of wonder, their sense of adventure, and their sense of humor. |
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Tim was boring, he had no sense of adventure, and he thought it was fun to go antiquing, he didn't even like football. |
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Are we denying ourselves future explorers and heroes by taking away their sense of adventure and daring? |
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What keeps you reading, despite arcane diversions into the footnotes of manga and anime, is the sense of adventure. |
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Even when not winning, a racer can benefit from the challenge to his sailing skills and the appeal to his sense of adventure. |
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An unconventional idea sure to generate unconventional results, and a whole lot of happy taste buds for diners with a sense of adventure! |
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There must have been in the war bride, I think, a sense of adventure to meet and marry a Canadian soldier and leave home to a future that they would not be certain of. |
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I had a sense of adventure and curiosity which deteriorates with age – it's a shame, but also life-saving. |
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Curated by Faith Moosang, First Son celebrates one man's indomitable will and sense of adventure. |
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Finding a creative outlet is a process of re-awakening a natural curiosity and sense of adventure. |
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The modern world has strayed somewhat from fostering the same sense of adventure that bred his youthful imagination. |
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There is something endlessly appealing about this film, a sense of adventure and excitement as seen through the lens of a Hollywood of a more innocent time. |
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I am armed with a sense of adventure, and excited for what awaits. |
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Life was busy, the pace was hectic and each day was filled with a sense of adventure and countless possibilities. |
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Engineering buffs with a sense of adventure formed clubs to share the costs. |
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He has a sense of adventure and likes to keep his spirits and expectations high. |
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Some also build this sense of adventure into their career plans and their professional routines. |
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And along the way, in keeping with her sense of adventure, she became a Certified Travel Agent. |
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I've always had a sense of adventure and been attracted to unconventional cultural alternatives. |
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But mostly, I want to congratulate you for having the curiosity and sense of adventure that comes with learning a second language. |
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If you've got a sense of adventure and a passion for birds, there may be a migration monitoring station no more than a day's drive away from your community that needs your help! |
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Guiding brings people new friends, an understanding of teamwork and a sense of adventure as well as an appreciation for the importance of contributing to the wider community and the opportunity to make a difference. |
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Some young people will leave out of a sense of adventure, or to escape personal tragedy, or simply because travel is easier than it ever has been. |
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Most visitors had left and we climbed high up into the Swiss Family Robinson's tree house and then delved down into the caves of Davy Jones's locker with a real sense of adventure and mystery. |
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A keen sense of adventure combined with a commitment to social justice propelled her from small town Ontario, where she was born in 1925, to a life of service. |
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In some cases, the promise of free land, a sense of adventure, or economic opportunities motivated people to uproot themselves. These are pull factors that drew immigrants to Canada. |
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It's also a sense of adventure for her. The job consists in being ready along with the team of the field hospital in order to look after wounded soldiers. |
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For many people, the technical and intellectual challenge, the sense of adventure, and the excitement engendered by such an ambitious challenge are sufficient reasons to justify undertaking such a task. |
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The hosts remained in second gear after the break although Orient, with impressive Daniels a constant outlet down the right, did at least show a sense of adventure. |
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