Finishing fifth out of six in that initial foray was discouraging, but didn't deter her. |
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Sloppy playing is fine, but sloppy slide guitar can lead to an unwanted foray into microtonal music. |
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Now with his foray into the electoral area, he has the makings of a political kingmaker. |
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With Morecambe Bay just down the road, you would have expected a bracing blast of sea air on a January foray to Flookburgh. |
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My brief foray into fishmongering was a miserable failure, so I had to get myself a writing gig. |
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But don't worry if this is your first foray into Greek cooking and you don't know your mezedes from your mezedakia. |
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He even makes a brief foray into the Italian rap scene, which is mostly left-wing and mostly political. |
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My visits to the cinema never stretch beyond the odd foray to the Glasgow film theatre. |
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A brief foray into motor racing ended when he got lost during the Paris to Dakar rally. |
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Not even a disastrous foray into restaurants a few years back could dent the group's core business. |
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Goals are vital and strikers like her are the premium currency, with all eyes focused on them after a successful foray. |
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It took Cartha 16 minutes to score their first try, despite Lenzie having had just one foray into enemy territory. |
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The ball stays in the Aussie forward line except for a brief foray forward by the Irish. |
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When new gamers foray onto the net, I guess they still drift over to the venerable newsgroup. |
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Podmore wore a headcam with the intention of obtaining footage of their hunting foray. |
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Certainly, the fact that he helmed Penthouse magazine's infamous foray into Roman history hasn't helped his standing in the world of film. |
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This controversial dish, much prized by Hebrideans, makes a rare foray south. |
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The novel is Barnes's first foray into the genre after a long flirtation with flash fiction and the longer short story. |
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This, most regrettably, has gone much beyond a precarious domestic Credit scheme and a foray into inconvertible currencies. |
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Celtic go on a rare foray outside their own half and win a free-kick just to the left of the Milan box. |
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When Kierkegaard was twenty-two years old, he made his first foray into this literary hothouse. |
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Most gardeners begin their foray into container gardening with baskets and boxes of colorful annual flowers. |
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The concert started in full-on classical style, before being broken up by a small foray into traditional Irish songs. |
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His last foray into the ring was in February when his fight with Raul was declared a no contest. |
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Of course, with all of my lessons, this too became something more than a brief foray into Surrealism. |
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But if practice makes perfect, I'm better equipped for my next foray into self-discipline, which begins the day this column is published. |
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But its foray didn't gain traction in the face of competition from the fleet-footed white labels. |
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My focus, however, will be on his brief foray into working-class education. |
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Right now, kindly liberals are rueing his jackbooted foray into immigration. |
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The track makes a brief foray into soothing ambience, but comes full circle before long. |
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In it, seven males with lights attached to their hands resembled a wedge of motorcyclists on a nighttime foray. |
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But if it is his first foray into, say, dad-rock, then he's done a great job. |
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Professional tasters spend most of their time tasting alcoholic drinks, so it's pleasant to foray into the non-alcoholic sector. |
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On a final foray for djellabas and babouches, we head for the government-run, fixed-price arts and crafts stores. |
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It is likely that the footprint must have been left by some scouting savage making a rare foray to the far side of the island. |
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Celine Dion's first foray into scent is a floral fragrance heady with notes of waterlilies, orange blossoms and tiare flowers. |
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The first foray overseas will happen in May, when a week-long trip to Norway is being lined up once all the necessary paperwork is completed. |
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The progressive series of etchings show Picasso's brief foray into lithography. |
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Eighteen months ago it pulled the plug on its brief foray into Wellbeing services such as manicures and massages. |
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Apart from a brief foray into Proverbs, every single one of the passages was from the Psalms. |
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Its also pretty self evidently false, as the briefest foray into the science and its history will tell you. |
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He fondly recalls his first foray into musicals being a show about a snowman in which he had to throw pieces of paper as pretend snow. |
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No longer content to quietly observe from the sidelines, it's high time the association made its foray into the political sphere. |
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Ironically enough, his foray into racing was an attempt to ease off from a life of monomania, to prepare for retirement by finding new interests. |
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And to an extent, some forward-thinking pioneers already have made their foray into this new frontier. |
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So what can we learn from this brief and sobering foray into the world of political consulting and rough-and-tumble politics? |
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The cable industry's foray into voice and related multimedia is happening on three levels. |
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Our next foray into the menu was a wild mushroom cream soup with Toscanini truffle oil and garlic flakes. |
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His first foray into feature film-making is successful, although Ice Age is not a standout in the still-small subgenre of computer animated films. |
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So, for that matter, was Gladiator, the previous foray into ancient legend by director Ridley Scott. |
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Hourani credits Grumbach for his foray into the haute couture world, first asking him to become an invited member of the chambre. |
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If you live near a park or wooded area, it may provide habitat for Mourning Cloaks, admirals, and tiger swallowtails, who will foray into your yard for nectar. |
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But his timid foray into critical thinking brings swift and severe punishment. |
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Watch his foray into the land of the Internet in this deodorant shtick that has gone viral. |
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This is the publication's first foray into ecommerce after launching a shopable holiday gift guide last year. |
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Why all this double talk and evasion about a hugely enjoyable foray into genre fiction? |
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But Jeff, who began his foray into pot gastronomy as a hobby, is rapidly turning it into a full-time pot-repreneurial business. |
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He claims his foray with smack was explicitly for research and meant to be short-term, but he became addicted. |
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The Violin Concerto starts off, for instance, with dissonant sustained chords auguring a foray into some atonal world of austerity and gray shadings. |
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But the event coincided with her brief foray into the world of the blonde, a change of hair colour which saw her daubed as tarty, attention-seeking and vacuous-looking. |
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Aside from an occasional strip-club foray, Phoenix appears to have tabled his hip-hop aspirations. |
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Newman's foray into Monophysitism, still operating from the hermeneutic established in his work on Arianism, helped to pave the way for his conversion. |
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As a non-smoker who enjoys the occasional foray into tobacco, I remember with fondness my sampling of those great French unfiltered cigarettes, the Galois. |
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Bromhall's next foray into the borderlands of science concerns the infamous Mother Goddess myth that all societies were supposedly female-fixated in prehistory. |
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Is this the latest make-up trend, or perhaps just another foray into performance art? |
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Brian Flynn, whose brother died in the Lockerbie bombing, was appalled by the qaddafi foray into Hollywood. |
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This month his latest foray into the underworld, RockNRolla has opened to less than rapturous reviews. |
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He does it with style and flair and the occasional foray into drag. |
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Second, I will show how Newman's foray into Monophysitism, still operating from the hermeneutic established in his work on Arianism, helped to pave the way for his conversion. |
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I prepared myself for one last shot, my swansong, my final foray. |
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A misguided foray into middle-eastern politics, it may well be their lyrical nadir, their trademark synth-pop swamped in a hideous 80s production. |
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And a U.S. Army task force has staged yet another in-and-out foray. |
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A short foray into the spotlights, the briefest dance with immortality and then exit stage left in a body bag illuminated by a thousand camera flashlights. |
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Our first foray into enemy territory was a bitter disappointment. |
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Anyway Agent Broker you will lead our first foray behind enemy lines. |
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So Lady Vee had only a brief foray into the realm of dating. |
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Due to my brief foray into the lore of the Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic worlds, I was aware of the nature of a wicker man before I saw this film. |
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The point of this brief foray into the law of evidence is to underscore that the precise nature of the evidence and the ruling on admissibility is a matter for trial. |
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The guerrillas would foray into Algeria, then flee back into Tunisia. |
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We sell deadweight most of the time with the odd foray into live markets. |
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Following in the footsteps of bloggers much bigger and better than myself, I am profiled in today's edition of Norm's weekly foray into the minds of men. |
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He only made one foray into the horror genre, but it's a doozy. |
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The Germanic tribes that had joined the Suebi in their foray now bought peace by turning against them and attacking them in retreat. |
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There are predators that take advantage of this nocturnal foray besides halfbeaks and anchovies. |
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After school he worked at a local colliery before his first foray into acting came in 1940 when he performed on stage with the Pilgrim Players. |
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On a rare Wednesday foray into the Leicester half, Wim Jonk saw a 20 yard daisy cutter creep just wide of the post. |
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On another foray into the land of die creosote bush, two Bavarian women enjoyed shooting the. |
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Now listen to eighty, foray, foresee, forum, foreign, onesy, sixty, tennis, tenty, and tutee. |
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The Romans won a local victory by a daring foray from the camp but Galba judged he could not take the pass and departed. |
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In March 2008, Adele signed a deal with Columbia Records and XL Recordings for her foray into the United States. |
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Chapter 3, Developing Ethograms, is the first direct foray into animal behavior. |
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Masafi Gourmet marks its foray into the gourmet food business with the launch of potato chips. |
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Starting as a gentle jazz-folk foray, the mood is shattered by percussive handclaps. |
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Russell's 1980 effort Altered States was a departure in both genre and tone, in that it is Russell's only foray into science fiction. |
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Royal Sovereign is making its foray into the dishwasher category with the launch of a countertop unit. |
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So far, Ready for Hillary's foray into off-year elections is mixed. |
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My next foray into the world of wild mushrooms was with a large orange monstrosity called a bolete. |
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In The Spanish Gypsy, Eliot made a foray into verse, creating a work whose initial popularity has not endured. |
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Mahindra Aerospace led the Mahindra Group's foray into utility aircraft and aerostructure manufacturing. |
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In 994, Olaf teamed up with King Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark for a joint foray into England. |
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Turkey Hill Dairy is making a foray into the ice cream cake arena and could crack the hold that Celebration Foods has on the market with Carvel Ice Cream Cakes. |
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This was our first foray into microwave networking, as part of joining ARMER, and Exalt's equipment has performed flawlessly since the installation was finished. |
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Hordes of giant hoverflies and noisy bush-crickets have been sweeping over our parks and gardens as part of an unprecedented foray into the Midlands. |
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The sponsorship of Menezes at Juncos Racing in the upcoming Star Mazda Championship presented by Goodyear represents the company's first foray into motorsports. |
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This fine book seeks to draw on eudaimonism to address questions about the nature of reasons and values and thus begins a welcome foray into metaethics. |
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Furthermore, as the hang in the opening room of the Roubaix display suggested, his initial foray into avant-garde territory was a deliberate choice. |
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The home side grew in confidence after keeping the visitors at bay and took the lead after only nine minutes, from their first foray into the penalty area. |
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