The variety and balance of the selected wines gives the flights a venturesome quality, and a well-constructed comparison to study and savor. |
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Thirdly, there was a committed regular audience, which was venturesome and unafraid of risk. |
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Yet another method, which the companies think venturesome, is the display of their materials on the billboard. |
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Mary sails stoically aloft, umbrella out, against a twilit London skyline towards a horizontal beyond, pregnant with venturesome possibility. |
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This enabled venturesome radio hobbyists to listen to a much greater variety of radio traffic, and set the stage for scanning twenty years later. |
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Some historians, pushing now for more microhistory, feel that the field has already been too venturesome. |
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The third, and presumably most venturesome of all castle assaults was the storm. |
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The impetus must come from the venturesome heart, not the calculating head. |
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Then follows venturesome thinking, which is a potent force in bringing to light all the possibilities inherent in the idea. |
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These examples can make less venturesome companies decide that foreign markets really aren't worth the risk. |
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Values indicated as being important for satisfactory performance include being venturesome, firm, and persistent. |
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Hydrothermal vents offer a marvelous habitat where abundant food is available to the venturesome. |
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There are many obstacles in the way of a venturesome man, but there will always be found men who will defy the odds and succeed. |
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His presentation is at once inventive, venturesome, and irenic. |
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Her varied and venturesome ways with her materials add spice to this improvisational medium. |
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The term was applied initially to venturesome men who entered the steppe seasonally for hunting, fishing, and the gathering of honey. |
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And it's terrific that some of New York's more established, and venturesome, theatres are following suit. |
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Johannesburg's venture capitalists are fewer and less venturesome than those in California. |
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What I have called the venturesome consumption of users plays a critical role. |
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She was a venturesome child with a remarkable memory which would prove very useful to her later. |
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The perfect example of venturesome consumption is, of course, iPhone-mania. |
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They are more correct in technique and more venturesome in approach. |
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As a general rule, we Bahamians are not very venturesome with our food. |
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He was venturesome when it came to explaining the anti-missile shield. |
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As venturesome as travel got for us was a rented cottage at the lake. |
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And there were pleasing oddities that suggested a venturesome actor not content to do as his agents told him, like Richard Kelly's extraordinary heroic failure of an epic, Southland Tales. |
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The Agency has travelled a long road since the venturesome day in May 2006 that marked the official beginning of our engagement with Canada's federal-program housing co-operatives. |
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Expense and risk combine to make oil prospecting and production an outstanding field for enterprise, but it is one to be tackled only by venturesome men. |
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And venturesome consumers played a vital part, too. |
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Whether he was arguing a case with passion, kissing beautiful women or canoeing some remote river, he was daring Canadians to be venturesome, to shed caution. To exotic placesHe was a rich man's son. |
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He's confident enough to let his band mates — the insinuative drummer Paul Motian, the venturesome bassist Reid Anderson and especially the ingenious guitarist Ben Monder — shape the songs as they desire. |
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Those venturesome enough to try it have many stories to tell. |
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His talent is protean: a special depth when delving into the essence of objects, a venturesome search for substantive forms in the structure of visual images? |
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She then registered for a degree program in Outdoorsmanship and Adventure Tourism at the Université du Québec in Chicoutimi, and soon attracted attention for being venturesome indeed, leading rafting excursions in Thailand. |
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