Finally, Southwark College ventured into an early Easter Parade with big paper bonnets and top hats adding impact to a collage of designs. |
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Although he has been fell-walking many times, the last time he ventured up a mountain was almost four years ago. |
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They went to the belly of the ship, further than Ramona had ever ventured, and found a door. |
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Susan was terrified, she'd bellow songs to scare away ghosts before she ventured into a dark room. |
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Then, curiosity got the better of me and I ventured over again to the Mouse Corner. |
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I had never ventured to the south, so that is the way most of us went, trudging through the snow and slush on the ground. |
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Everyone who ventured to the Hawk's Well on Saturday night last was treated to a show unlike anything ever presented at the theatre before. |
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Among the shopaholics, 48 per cent stuck to the city centre and 35 per cent ventured to the Trafford Centre. |
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I ventured on to the Danube's east bank and clambered aboard a trolleybus bound for City Park. |
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Of late I have cast my caution to the winds and ventured an answer to this most impossible of questions. |
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Recoloring is a bit of a trick I've never ventured to but some dry cleaners or coin-op cleaners still do. |
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A sport coat and jeans or dress slacks were as far as he usually ventured and he looked so good in them. |
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The men ventured another glimpse and saw Aediphus, still cloaked in his torn black robes. |
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Would you not be upset if someone ventured an opinion which would make me look unfavourably at you? |
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Although several vendors were converting newspapers' classifieds for the Web, none had ventured into inserts. |
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This time around, we ventured south to experience the heat and humidity that only Washington, DC can provide. |
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Last night, I ventured out into the freezing cold and almost deserted London streets, heading for the hospitality chez Dori and Raf. |
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Alas, Corbie neglected to heed his own warning and ventured onto the Queensway whilst vastly over refreshed. |
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Now the irrepressible cellist has ventured out on the longest limb yet, embracing musical multiculturalism on an unprecedented scale. |
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Disillusioned with the politics and antics of politicians, Vijayan ventured into dark corners of history to find subjects for his cartoons. |
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It was only when we ventured off-piste that the dishes were less convincing. |
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Any small triplefin that ventured too close to these camouflaged predators met a quick end in their cavernous mouths. |
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The three had even, with their escorts, ventured out to explore the seascape, finding areas that were truly oases of peace. |
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However, some have ventured and they recommend matured and oaked Chardonnays or Riesling. |
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Tasteful, swinging, he never ventured much beyond the mainstream and preferred to interpret jazz standards, ballads and pop tunes. |
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Swedish Vikings were active in the Baltic area, and also ventured into Russia and the Arab caliphate of Baghdad. |
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However, nothing ventured, nothing gained, I hunted around to see if I could find either one of my two watercolour boxes. |
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Still, nothing ventured, nothing gained, and we took the day off to get lunch at IKEA and buy another pack of gummy anti-slip mesh stuff. |
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Let us try to go into some of the principles anyway, remembering that nothing ventured, nothing gained. |
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I know you always thought it was too risky, but nothing ventured, nothing gained, eh? |
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Again, no one has ventured a coherent explanation of this theory, let alone bothered to hint at what the evidence for it might be. |
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Without abandoning her earlier assessment of Jeff Tweedy's performance, she ventured a more complex answer. |
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I ventured that science, research and technology are the only things which will get us out of the hole we're very likely digging even now. |
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Apparently not, or so I was told by my wife before I had even ventured to express an opinion or a comment on the subject. |
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For an investment bank expert in venture capital, nothing has been ventured here and nothing gained. |
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The general point that emerges from these thought experiments is that much may be ventured, at great risk, for very small gains. |
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That seems a little extreme to me, but I decided that I would try this out while I ventured out on yet another first date last night. |
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Up until last Sunday, only 76 runners had ventured out of Warren Place, just 13 returning with a win under their belts. |
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When we ventured into town to visit the souk, my cousin's wife was required to wear an abaya, a shapeless, full-length black cape. |
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Rigging up his rope, Howie ventured out on to the rock face and abseiled down to what we could only assume was a ledge. |
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Chris even ventured out and tried his skipping skills while he was timed by 1983 world athletics champion, Eamon Coughlan. |
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The fifteen minute call sounded, and all of the cast ventured up to the stage for warm-ups. |
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He of course, ventured out there everyday, occasionally dragging Amina along. |
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It is the writers of science fiction who have ventured to show us what the possibilities of space exploration might be like. |
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While jetting around the world to meet foreign leaders, he has rarely ventured outside Kabul to meet local ones. |
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Much against my better judgement, I ventured out of my warm flat this morning to browse round the local shops. |
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And so, before returning to college for my junior year, I ventured up the cliff to give it a try. |
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Women who ventured to take the wheel were the focus of derogatory reporting in the motor press such as Autocar. |
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He ventured out to the crowd, as fish takes to water, as a good portion of his career was spent in the middle of public protests and agitations. |
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At the age of eighty, she ventured into a new exercise of her faculties by writing a novel. |
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However some of those who have ventured into the countryside say they have not exactly been welcomed with open arms. |
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If I ventured from the reds, Chardonnays replaced the lighter, less fulfilling whites. |
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Feeling more refreshed and alert, she ventured to look around more closely. |
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The commando laagered on the ridge, from which they ventured down the Opathe Gorge on 27 December 1838 to raid livestock. |
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One Friday evening I ventured into London to meet a lady friend for dinner. |
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In terms of outdoor illumination, colonials who ventured out at night carried torches or lanterns. |
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Occasional gunfire could be heard in the streets, and few British soldiers ventured out of their Warrior and Challenger II tanks. |
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I really knew I'd made progress when I ventured out the gate and down the trail aboard Topper. |
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It might have been a different story if I had ventured to a bar in town by myself, but who knows. |
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He swore he could feel their gaze riveted on him as he ventured his way through it all. |
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As she moved from the cave, her head slowly ventured out into the sunlight. |
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The last time I ventured into the city on my lonesome, I ran into my old friend and ex-colleague Mick. |
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For many years this was a dangerous frontier land, where pirates roved and merchantmen ventured at their peril. |
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They ventured into sports much later in their life, having spent most of their formative years ruing their misfortune. |
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A lone Englishman, dressed in a white Rugby shirt, bravely ventured through the bar to some friendly jeers. |
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Last Wednesday, wearing several layers of Factor 60 and a large hat, I ventured out, keeping to the shade whenever I could. |
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People lounged under the tall eucalyptus trees to keep out of the sun, and few ventured out onto the pond in the small boats for rent. |
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Then we ventured out onto the frozen waters of Calriga Bay, where the ice stretched grey and wrinkled to a horizon of low, wooded islands. |
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Heartburn is all about excess production of acid, which has left the confines of your stomach and ventured northwards up your oesophagus. |
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After the long weekend's excess, it was only the dedicated disciples of dance that ventured out this cold and frosty night. |
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The courageous protagonist ventured slightly from the kingdom, reaching for his noble steed. |
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Yesterday afternoon he ventured outside the space shuttle Atlantis orbiting 100 miles above the Earth. |
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After this period, outsiders ventured into the village anticipating nothing but a ghost town. |
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Yesterday, however, the mayor ventured out of New Orleans to visit a shelter in Shreveport where the tempers are short and the passion's high. |
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They left the car by the side of the road, and ventured a bit into the forest, where they made a fire. |
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If the warm, south-westerly wind continued to blow, the rain would have gone by the time he ventured out into Farnescombe Bay. |
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Aristide hasn't ventured out into the teeming streets, though officials say he is free to come and go. |
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Her mother then ventured inside to get her some clothes and some sanitary gear. |
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Those who ventured outside the convention halls to enjoy the warm weather and the view of Vancouver's scenic waterfront heard the drums. |
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Tentatively, I ventured out, then realised that half the neighbourhood was standing around gawping. |
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Anyone who mistakes this for a costume drama is not aware of what kind of film they have ventured into. |
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Only eight of 26 opponents ventured to establish their intelligence quotients. |
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They ventured seawards only after 1000, when the Saracen threat had passed. |
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Some had ventured beyond the yacht basin, but few had gone further than Port of Spain. |
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During this brief exchange of words, Klauss had ventured over to the crumpled picture and unfurled it. |
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Maybe it's because he was a bean counter before he ventured into the world of custom knifemaking as a diversion to his somewhat formal career. |
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Missionaries bravely ventured into lands where merely expressing their beliefs could get them killed. |
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Rumour circulated the next day that some intrepids ventured up to the top of Bourke Street with toboggans in a midnight mission. |
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Shunned by her former society friends, she became a recluse and rarely ever ventured outside. |
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On weekends when the ground wasn't dry, the couple ventured to remote spots throughout Oregon to do fieldwork. |
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In Greece, beggars who ventured out on the streets of Athens on Monday after a three-day cold snap found their cups filling up with both drachmas and euros. |
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Micah and Jake chose to resume their surfing, while Derek, Nick, and I ventured over to the enormous swimming pool and explored the many water slides. |
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We spoke almost every day, we shared our writing, wrote together, drew attention, caused havoc on the town and she even ventured to call us kindred spirits. |
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Val Pellice produces a speciality cheese, the origins of which stem from the early Middle Ages when occasional Saracenic groups ventured into the Alps. |
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If you ventured near a mailbox or post office Thursday, did you notice any brass bands playing John Philip Sousa medleys or Irving Berlin's God Bless America? |
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I rocked her back and forth, sang her some songs, we even ventured downstairs for the teething ring and up again, but nothing I tried was calming her down. |
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It's an early spring day in New York and the city is alive, buzzing with Manhattanites who have ventured out from hibernation to partake in the unseasonably warm weather. |
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The losers launched one last attack but who was there to balk them, none other than Johnny Nevin, who ventured from his own left wing to cover the right wing raid. |
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Fueled by an inextinguishable love for Brad Pitt, we ventured beyond just cocktails this week. |
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This kind of swerve has been ventured before and it led to an electoral dead end. |
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He rarely ventured above a mezzo piano dynamic, and high notes, when they were needed, were executed not from the chest but in a heart-melting falsetto. |
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The crew made a total of three moonwalks over as many days, ventured 27 km from their landing craft, and spent a total of over 20 hours on the Moon. |
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The HAZ TAC paramedics donned special protective gear before they ventured inside the building. |
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And so, on Popular Problems, Leonard Cohen ventured back to that mysterious place again. |
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Yet he ventured as close to death and the dead as one can be without joining them. |
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It had been a year since the last time I ventured in, however, and when I ate here last month, I must confess I was underwhelmed by the experience. |
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So inspired was I with David's recommendations that I ventured into a trendy record store to buy a CD with, what was to me, an obscure title sung by an unknown artist. |
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He ventured to ask the aid of the press to call the attention of the local authorities to the urgent need of providing public urinals in this immediate neighbourhood. |
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I ventured out tonight, and made a few comments here and there. |
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Later on that night, I ventured out with my friends to Dupont Circle. |
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I ventured out to the grocery store and it was nearly deserted. |
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And then, somewhat shamefacedly, I ventured out into the garden. |
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And after the agitation started they never even ventured out. |
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A number of competent bryologists have visited the Loch an Eilein area over the years and searched Aspens without success, but few have ventured further afield. |
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Better to be safe than sorry, but nothing ventured, nothing gained. |
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It is a shot in the dark, but nothing ventured, nothing gained. |
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The terrain varies widely from bunny slopes for the beginners, to some of the most challenging, adrenaline pumping, heart pounding, I have ever ventured this weary body on. |
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Their stories didn't stray far from home and hearth, while pulp stories frequently ventured from the Wild West to darkest Africa, or voyaged to the moon or Mars. |
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The wanderer ventured forth into the eternal pass of cragged rock, worn with lines of age, yet stalwart and strong with thick trunks of stone bolstering the walls. |
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They ventured through the old rust belt of inner city Melbourne and along the merry creek until they came across the outlet of a storm water pipe. |
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I ventured solo toward the lodge for a brief ride through a nice eight inches of powder away from the over-bright halogens into the darkened trees. |
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He escorted her into the living room where he found a scantily clad and disheveled young couple, who had ventured down stairs to investigate the hubbub. |
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I ventured over to the tray and lifted the lids, uncovering grilled chicken, green peas, sweet corn, cinnamon bread, a red apple, and a red jelly donut. |
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He had been too curious a child to sit idle in his quarters for the rest of the day, and secretly he ventured out to the many corridors in which he had never been. |
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It seemed comfortable enough insomuch that he ventured to lie down. |
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Bertha immersed herself in the social and academic life of Adelaide in the 1930's and had never ventured into the interior of the continent before her marriage. |
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Then came the era of ready-to-wear clothes and Raymonds ventured into Park Avenue and Parx and a whole range from formals to casuals, all for men. |
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Some people even ventured to climb the pyramids to see the view. |
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Keeping the shoreline to their right, they then ventured up the largest river, which they named the James, for their king. |
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Some Cambrian organisms ventured onto land, producing the trace fossils Protichnites and Climactichnites. |
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No-one ventured to the Bluff or Toronui, but a van resembling a sardine tin went on a tiki tour of the huge Waipoura kauris. |
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Over the course of the following decade Kapoor's sculptures ventured into more ambitious manipulations of form and space. |
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Hendrix expanded the range and vocabulary of the electric guitar into areas no musician had ever ventured before. |
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The Duchy has ventured into planned development with Poundbury, near Dorchester in Dorset. |
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In several waves of migration, anatomically modern humans ventured out of Africa and populated most of the world. |
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The king visited his son occasionally at Ludlow, though, as far as is known, he never ventured into Wales itself. |
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They ventured into Sermilik Fjord, which drains Helheim Glacier, one of the largest glaciers in Greenland. |
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In practice, however, she loved only Percy Shelley and seems to have ventured no further than flirting with Hogg. |
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In 1915, the company ventured into steel manufacturing, with its operations based primarily in Newcastle, New South Wales. |
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In the 1980s, Tyler ventured into rock music with songwriter and producer Jim Steinman. |
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And God help anyone who ventured onto sites like RedState.com. |
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No one ventured onto the raised platform and the monks seldom came down. |
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A TEAM of number crunchers ventured away from their desks to take on an unusual team building challenge. |
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I ventured out on it for some five yards, but the nerve-wracking bit was turning around to get back. |
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But they say that he ventured to paraphrase certain words of the apostle Paul, in order to improve their style. |
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It wasn't surprising that Lawrence ventured there after graduating in 1910 to work on an archaeological dig in Carchemish, Syria. |
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So, after a quick drink in the Quay Taphouse, we ventured to River Cafe, which is based above it. |
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Where specimens have appeared to me to be new, I have ventured, although with extreme diffidence, to nomenclate them. |
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Although we initially focused on LEGO MINDSTORMS, recently, we have ventured into VEX Robotics and SeaPerch Challenges. |
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Scientists from JCVI ventured to the US Antarctic Program's McMurdo Station at the south tip of Ross Island. |
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His later work ventured into colorful rethinking of historical styles, such as Palladian architecture. |
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Divers have ventured into increasingly deep waters to collect queen conch, a variety prized for its meat and lustrous shells. |
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What I ventured to question was the using of these huge sums as if they were income. |
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When I ventured the other day to criticise the system I was, I am afraid, misunderstood. |
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I ventured to hint that he was not quite a fair judge, as Churchill had attacked him violently. |
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He later ventured into jazz and rock music, playing in a soul band called the Faboulistics. |
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Elinor then ventured to doubt the propriety of her receiving such a present from a man so little, or at least so lately known to her. |
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Thus encouraged, the committee ventured to arrange for a series of symphony concerts at Queen's Hall. |
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However, these supplies proved to be insufficient, and the Cossacks soon ventured into the wilderness to fish and hunt. |
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Afterward, when company profits had ventured a bit too far southward, the CFO began to get nervous. |
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We stayed in town to ride the A-Hole and ventured to the beach to escape the heat for the first three-to-four days of our trip. |
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It had not yet ventured further than Calicut on India's southwestern coast during these voyages. |
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In the following paragraph Charlotte describes her sister's indignant reaction at her having ventured into such an intimate realm with impunity. |
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Nolde became a pricklier character when he ventured into town and the art world, however. |
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Her life there had not been without suffering, and on one occasion she ventured into the cathedral and entered a confessional. |
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Others ventured to Canada to settle in southwestern Ontario, notably Waterloo County. |
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According to the South Korean joint chiefs of staff, a North Korean gunboat ventured about a mile into what Seoul claims is its territorial waters. |
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We waited for the storm to relent before we ventured outside. |
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The Hobbits have ventured out from Eriador and become cosmopolitanized. |
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Fat Mark Kaake, Jim Muir and Teague Muir have ventured so far down the lowrider bicycle path that they are reportedly considering doing business together. |
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Sujata Gupta ventured into the marshlands and Gulf of Mexico with Brad Robin, a man from a line of generations of oystermen in southeastern Louisiana. |
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Our group ventured down the steep rock steps and tunnels in the volcanic tufa that link the churches, many of whose surrounding walls contain graves and hermits' caves. |
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When word got out about this newly acquired land, fortune hunters, trailblazers, and storytellers ventured into the new territory and the tall tale was born. |
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Mrs. Hobson was particularly out of her element in New York, which she regarded as the most sinful of cities, and seldom ventured out of the apartment for any length of time. |
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Zadro, a manufacturer of fogless bathroom mirrors, has ventured into a new product category with its launch of the Nano-UV Disinfection Light Scanner. |
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I asked Shane how a mutt like Doc could lasso someone like Shanteel. He ventured that Doc was probably hung like Man O' War and knew how to work a woman's happy button. |
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Three days later, Lear finally ventured into the big whitetail's known haunt and staked out a spot for his Summit climber in a shagbark hickory on the back side of a ridge. |
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The attack was unsuccessful, as Marshal Fernando Coutinho ventured into the inner city against instructions, fascinated by its richness, and was ambushed. |
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Last month, the group of three student paramedics and two lecturers from the university, ventured into the umava National Park, to take part in the Pilsen Cup of Paramedics. |
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But these indoor celebrations ventured outdoors in the mid 1960s, when a children's street festival turned into a carnival procession after a steel band marched the streets. |
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The Vikings explored the northern islands and coasts of the North Atlantic, ventured south to North Africa and east to Russia, Constantinople, and the Middle East. |
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Some of them, encouraged by the strongly Observantist general Michael of Cesena, ventured to dispute the pope's right so to deal with the provisions of his predecessor. |
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A few attributions of anonymous plays, such as The London Prodigal, have been ventured by individual researchers, but have met with cool responses. |
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Primarily they were Vikings of Scandinavian origin, who ventured along the waterways extending from the eastern Baltic to the Black and Caspian Seas. |
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Instead of gritty, sparse electronic, the brothers Schwarz have ventured into deep and often funky house territory, leaving a little of their signature techier moments. |
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Many continued on to Naples, where they viewed Herculaneum and Pompeii, but few ventured far into southern Italy or Malta, and fewer still to Greece, still under Turkish rule. |
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