It was only last week that I was permitted to venture out alone to Safeway to shop for a top-up of essential items. |
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Clients who are reluctant to venture out to a movie theater can watch films in their own homes. |
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I'm stuck in this two-bit town until the fall, when I will venture out to the same college I went to before and try to life my live. |
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All I really want when I venture out at weekends is a few quiet beers, a bit of mickey taking and a few laughs. |
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Of the very few boats that did venture out a handful of prawners managed one day's fishing for the first two weeks of the month. |
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Enjoy this island and remember to venture out of your resort to do some exploring and make the most of your time on this very exotic island. |
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You spend lots of time being snug and smug in the spa, then feel very self-righteous when you venture out into the cold. |
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This fearless, forthright, indomitable and courageous individual did venture out into the wild blue yonder in a flying machine. |
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But then the truce is broken and one of the villagers may have to venture out of the community and into the outside world. |
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Once you venture out of the hall where the competitions are taking place you would barely know that the Mod existed. |
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It's easy to forget that granola society commands the numbers it does until you venture out to a concert hall or field for a general meeting. |
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For days she did not venture out for fear that she would be manhandled again. |
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I think in a lot of hip hop these days people are kind of scared to venture out and do different things. |
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Some guests rarely venture out, which is too bad, since they miss the true magic of Madeira. |
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The schoolgirls are now matrons, who venture out in their beehives to shop in the Women's Bazaar. |
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The trout here also seem to prefer the deep pools during the day and venture out into the shallows only when the sun is off the water. |
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If you're nearby and able to venture out of doors, however, you might want to come by this conference. |
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Young owlets venture out of the nest onto nearby branches at about three weeks, and begin taking short flights at about five weeks. |
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It's also enjoyable to see the piano player venture out from his piano stool, and take to the stage in an unstoppable floorshow. |
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Foxes, stags, and hares can venture out on a Spring morning without fear of the red coats and their packs of hounds. |
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After this we had some sabudana wadas with green tomato sauce and Coke and then decided to venture out. |
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As I leave the reading and venture out into clubland, the question haunts me. |
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For so many people to venture out on a cold winter's night shows the anger that residents feel about this ill-thought-out proposal. |
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His wood brown hair was gelled into spikes as usual and not a hair dared to venture out of place. |
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Learn emergency procedures for your pet if you plan to venture out on long hikes or camping trips. |
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However, once the business meeting has finished I will have to venture out onto the mean streets. |
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Sometimes I wish they could stay kids forever and at others I'm impatient for them to grow up and venture out into the world so I can see what they make of their lives. |
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If they did venture out, it would be in a supervised group, which excluded the possibility of such cases. |
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As the storm ended, Turner thought no day skiers would venture out, but as soon as Giuliani plowed the road, a line of waiting cars followed him back to the lodge. |
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Tired, fluey and run-down, I wanted to venture out to a restaurant about as much as I wanted to sit through my children's three-hour cartoon video. |
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Whyever a man would choose to put his life at risk and venture out into the perilous discommodity of a frozen wilderness as an occupation is beyond my understanding. |
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Single parents may see little alternative to tethering their children to their beds while they venture out in search of water, food, or work. |
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Some people fear to venture out into the broad life of maturity because they cannot tell, never having tried, whether they are sure-footed. |
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From each of these stations, a fleet of chaser boats would venture out to harpoon whales and tow them back for processing. |
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I will try to get my colleagues to venture out of their normal limits and myself out of mine. |
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People who never venture out into the open sea know no more than half of life. |
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The virtualisation of the world does not keep us from wanting to walk within it, to venture out, or to gather knowledge. |
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How does one place a value on lives that are not lost because fishermen heeded a timely weather warning and did not venture out to sea? |
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First, the risk of injury increases as hunters venture out onto the unstable ice. |
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Posing with a walking stick and what appears to be a cigarette in her hand, this woman is ready to venture out for a walk. |
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As to this 45-day period, we said okay, for 45 days keep the joint venture out of our zone. |
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But then maybe those western DJs aren't quite ready to venture out from behind their turntables and meet the real Mali just yet. |
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Gorillas are typically forest-dwelling species, and only rarely venture out into open areas, such as the savannah. |
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Note: It is strongly recommended that you bring along three Type A, B or C distress signals when you venture out on large bodies of water. |
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As insecurity in eastern Congo deteriorates, many women are at risk of attack as they venture out to find wood so they can cook food. |
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Outer space is a very hostile environment, requiring special equipment and clothing if one is to venture out into it. |
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Why venture out for happy hour when room service can literally wheel it to you? |
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We are the ones who wander along with them as they venture out into the busy, uncaring, and preoccupying world. |
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She will not talk to ordinary mortals, her feet won't touch the ground and she won't venture out of her palace more than a handful of times a year. |
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I was very, very nervous to venture out of doors on the bike. |
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Anita said that they were very private characters who did not venture out of their house, The Skilts, very often. |
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So the contracts are extremely important and we spent a lot of time going over them and you need to have a First Nation that's wanting to venture out into the business world and has an acceptance of going into business. |
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Witness the more than 10 000 Canadians across the country who take the time to venture out into the snow for the Christmas Bird Count, an annual census to determine numbers and species of birds wintering in Canada. |
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A platform or perch at the entrance provides a support to animals raiding the nest, and may tempt young birds to venture out of the box before they can fly. |
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When the young hatch they venture out into the sea. |
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If we are going to venture out and change the rules, we need to make certain they are compatible, and that would be part of having a stakeholder committee that would look at all other trading partners. |
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Joint favourite with Plan B to take the prize is Richard Hawley for his sixth album Standing at the Sky's Edge, which saw the Sheffield crooner venture out across heavier, psychedelic territory. |
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They should venture out of their conclave to heed the vox populi. |
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Very young children have a small social circle, are very dependant upon a few key figures in their lives, such as parents, caregivers and teachers, and are not likely to venture out unsupervised by these key figures. |
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The newborns first venture out of the nest a few days after they have opened their eyes and initially keep returning regularly. |
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The Trojans venture out one morning to find the Greeks have vanished, leaving the beach covered in smoking embers, heaps of rubbish and plague-ridden corpses. |
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After 10 years, she decided to venture out on her own as an entrepreneur. |
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Police vehicles fitted with loudhailers announced late on Thursday the reimposition of the curfew, warning residents not to venture out of their homes. |
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To go out during the dark hours before 'Yule-month' arrived was suicide. Even Norman lords and their houseswains would not venture out of the village on such nights as these. |
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Malarial parasites reproduce by using the PPLP2 protein to venture out of their vacuoles which are their resting places within the red blood cells. |
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Fish in shallow water for cobia, bonefish, red snapper and tarpin or venture out to deeper water for sailfish, dolphin, blue marlin, wahoos, yellowfin tunas and swordfish. |
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In January 1964, feeling he had outgrown the circuit artistically, and frustrated by having to follow the rules of bandleaders, Hendrix decided to venture out on his own. |
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