The girl nodded brightly, venturing over to the small metal toy and scootering away with a large, friendly wave. |
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Later, he had decided to relax by venturing to the theater to see William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. |
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But lately it's pinched his toes and left unsightly blisters, and now he finds himself venturing off to New York to see if it can be refitted. |
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Few Vietnamese go in for swimming trunks, so instead you see fully clad people venturing into the waves supported on inflated black inner tubes. |
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This limitation can be sidestepped by venturing off the real number line into the wilds of the complex plane. |
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Whether venturing to the most inaccessible places on earth or roaming his estates in Cheshire, he did it in style. |
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We were no longer driving through meadows, but were venturing into the forest on the shoulder of a small hill. |
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By the age of 10, girls were banished to their boudoirs, barred from venturing out or pursuing anything but domestic activities. |
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This ensemble piece plays like the worst situation comedy, bordering on farce and venturing well into the realm of stereotypes. |
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I never wore those blasted boots again after that day, instead switching to the lighter Sorrell boots, or mukluks if not venturing far from camp. |
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Kennedy has been something of a homebody, rarely venturing far from suburban Boston. |
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She had mostly kept to herself, venturing only to the library to borrow books. |
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They're total homebodies, rarely venturing beyond a five-mile radius from the house. |
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I became a virtual hermit, only venturing outside to go the supermarket, and even then I'd wear a hat and sunglasses. |
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Nevertheless, venturing south for a cheeky weekend away turned out to be a pleasant surprise. |
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The four fearless musicians who comprise NEWA took chances, venturing into the unknown. |
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By venturing into the pit of vipers we call the Body Politic, our Pagan leaders pay a price for our future. |
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While others photographed and videoed the wreck, my buddy and I explored it close-up, venturing into the helicopter hangar among other places. |
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A windy and showery day deterred some from venturing out, but those that did had a very good time. |
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There is a period of ritual purification, followed by venturing out into the wilderness. |
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Failing eyesight stopped the mother-of-two from working or ever venturing out at night. |
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Accountants on the other hand stick to the letter of the detail, rarely venturing even informed opinions. |
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Woodpeckers are drumming, sparrows are singing, and around the North Shore people are venturing out into their yards to garden. |
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After all, if you're venturing into the wilds for a picnic, the food should be suitably gutsy and bursting with flavour. |
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Then came the economic downturn and a sharp decrease in the numbers venturing onto the slopes. |
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There's no obvious and immediate value in these shares at the moment, an absolute necessity for those venturing in this stock market danger zone. |
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I'm venturing a guess that most of those people would swap that for having insulting signs written on their bodies any day. |
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At no time have I ever observed these specimens venturing out from cover, regardless of how dim the light. |
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The oak tree is being more cautious, of course, and will wait a while yet before venturing into leaf. |
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Which is why I am venturing to write this column on last week's encounter in Ahmedabad. |
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He was a man with whom it was impossible to imagine the most audacious student venturing to take a liberty. |
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I am venturing to write you this email for introducing our company as one of the professional exporters of car audio from China. |
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Kerry compounded the problem by venturing no information about his public career in the Senate for the past two decades. |
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If a man is venturing his own money, this is the only risk which is relevant. |
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Before venturing into the backcountry the following day, we considered what to tote in our packs. |
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It was well worth venturing out in spite of my lingering sickliness. |
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Their all-white relatives are venturing out in similarly dangerous fashion. |
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My first time I stayed among the locals, venturing into the bazaars unchallenged, often donning a burqa. |
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I started my third year of medical school, when students rotate through the different specialties, crisp white coats venturing into the grime of clinical medicine. |
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But some of those we saw today in the center of the city venturing out into the streets, waving white flags so soldiers and Marines wouldn't shoot them. |
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After graduating from Leeds, Warsi set up her own law practice in dewsbury before venturing into politics. |
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The very premise makes for a dodgy commercial undertaking, thus kudos to Anderson for venturing on it. |
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I battened down my kitchen and ants venturing inside seemed stumped. |
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Afterwards, MacSween senior was so tickled by the idea of vegetarians venturing into a butcher's shop that he started producing the vegetarian version. |
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Yet, it's a vehicle for tough people venturing into tough areas. |
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Billed as a triptych of ghost plays, The Language of Angels begins with a group of eight close friends venturing down to the cozy mountain cave where they regularly party. |
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It could be the fear of the unknown that causes us to hesitate, but only by turning the key and venturing through will we unravel the mystery that lies within. |
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Heavy rain a few days before our visit had effected some of the blossom, but we had a pleasant day with some of us venturing on the narrow gauge railway. |
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The stormy weather of the last few weeks has prevented angling boats from venturing out, and many visiting anglers have been frustrated by the unseasonal weather. |
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The sector, which has emerged as the most lucrative and thriving, was however gradually venturing into unorthodox and economically unsound practices. |
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We found it worth venturing into Woolacombe to break the routine. |
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Part travel log, part art history primer, it elegantly provides the context for Klett's life's work without venturing much in the way of criticism. |
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This may sound like a tame enough enterprise to those whose memories are short, but oldsters of those parts will not have to be told that I was venturing into risky business. |
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This isn't my subject and I am venturing way beyond my pay grade. |
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He had the walls of his room lined with cork to shut out light and sound and there he retreated to think and to write, sleeping during the day and venturing forth at night. |
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The North West Coastguard advises anyone venturing in to the Bay to follow the golden rules to ensure they do not become another victim of its treacherous sands. |
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Because I'm venturing outside my own area of work, and because time is short, I won't review all of the social factors producing differential success of men and women. |
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Those who were a bit apprehensive of venturing out had plenty of Dutch courage at their disposal at the nearby Anglers Rest bar, which was the headquarters for the day. |
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In many new buildings, though, neighbors are venturing beyond tight-lipped hellos at the mailbox. |
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Danish merchant ships also traded around Europe and the North Atlantic, venturing to new Danish colonies in the Caribbean and North Atlantic. |
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The Portuguese settled along the coast as trade dealers, not venturing on conquest of the interior. |
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The company is venturing into the computer software industry. |
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Anyone venturing down to Caerphilly this morning is likely to see a sea of red fezzes bobbing up the first fairway of the town's golf club. |
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It's important to plan carefully before venturing on a long journey. |
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No fewer than 66 companies were now venturing from the horse-and-buggy era into the uncertain age of the gas flivver. |
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When they returned in the 1880s and 1890s they mainly caught right whales, rarely venturing north to search for bowheads. |
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For small cruising boat crews, celestial navigation is generally considered an essential skill when venturing beyond visual range of land. |
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They had no buildings, of course, not so much as a reed hut, indeed, they feared the very idea of venturing under a roof. |
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Most of these species migrate back and forth across open oceans, rarely venturing over continental shelves. |
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The scaleback was the first in around three years, the report said, without venturing possible reasons. |
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Her music career started with wistful folk and baroque pop before venturing into darker territory in 1969 with Sister Morphine. |
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Enjoy a different perspective on the area by venturing away from the well-trodden tourist trail. |
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The object of loose blockade is to lure the enemy into venturing out but to stay close enough to strike. |
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She has an older brother, David, and a younger brother, Lyndon, who worked as a sales representative before venturing into film production. |
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Harris and Williams undertook major preaching journeys, starting in South Wales but later venturing north. |
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Apart from the kittiwakes, gulls are typically coastal or inland species, rarely venturing far out to sea. |
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And so venturing not to say another word, poor Jemima trotted off, exceedingly flurried and nervous. |
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Some apology, I feel, is due from one who has never been in Japan for venturing to write about netsukes. |
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Pitt tended to socialise only with fellow students and others already known to him, rarely venturing outside the university grounds. |
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Carwyn Scott-Howell was killed after venturing off a ski run into woodland and falling 160ft down a cliff on Friday. |
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People are not venturing out to us because of the extra milage plus the difficulties with the narrow areas of the road used to divert traffic. |
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With natural harbours often backed by lagoons, it provided a haven for guerrilla warfare, such as attacks on shipping vessels venturing through their territory. |
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Any fishing boats venturing into the area would be fitted with use-modified equipment to greatly cut down on accidental capture of loggerhead turtles. |
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They tend to be coastal, not venturing more than 20 kilometers offshore. |
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