The person who is tough-minded about getting on in his profession or job will cultivate qualities of initiative and venturesomeness. |
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Lowell begins to show something of the venturesomeness of Brecht. |
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Given that emphasis, it is not surprising that it is the pope's institutional strictures, not his optimism and venturesomeness, that capture the headlines. |
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The last drop of ancestral venturesomeness had not been distilled from his blood. |
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And if that something happens to seem pretty dubious, or even flat-out dumb — well, perhaps that's venturesomeness for you. |
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The venturesomeness is much more broad-based. |
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Sometimes the influences combine awkwardly, making her work seem a little strained and quirky, but often enough her venturesomeness pays off, producing images of eloquence and power. |
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It seemed there was no place for venturesomeness in the modern world. |
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In preparing Southern Honor, I found the same resilience and venturesomeness in the plantation girls that Fox-Genovese conveys through Gayle's diary in this opening scene. |
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