Some people have ventured outside — many to buy supplies.
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Even Martha hasn't ventured into the world of hospitality . . .
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" Ventured another customer: "I'm going to paint a fence.
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We've ventured to the Colonies, we've blasted to the past.
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When Moore ventured inside, however, it was a different story.
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There would be 2m dead voting, she ventured, when pressed.
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Before we ventured out, Storm excused herself to the bathroom.
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The Defense secretary than ventured over to talk with Graham.
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When I ventured too far, I received a whopping slap.
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They detained him there as they ventured into the house.
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He ventured out mostly for physical therapy, movies and concerts.
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Only a couple of team members ventured overseas this season.
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I went against hotel advice and ventured alone into villages.
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I've had shows here before, but never really ventured out.
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Recently, he's ventured into the business of selling Afrojack merchandise.
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But after sunrise, he ventured out to survey the damage.
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But one day I ventured out to the newspaper aisle.
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In China, many people have already ventured into that terrain.
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But Ms. Mack ventured even deeper into the organization's philosophies.
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Others ventured that she had simply found a better role.
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Its baby sloth bear ventured outside for the first time.
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"Well, having slaves is part of Sharia," she finally ventured.
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Leftover turkey does seem very hyggelig, I ventured at last.
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The group then ventured inside to make some hot chocolate.
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But, in more recent developments, others haven't ventured a name.
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More recently, Reznor and Ross have ventured into unexpected territory.
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Hallmark formed Crown Media in 290210, and ventured into cable.
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Triton became bound to Neptune when it ventured too close.
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The couple also ventured into the private space launch business.
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Plus, the emoji key board hasn't ventured into human anatomy.
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On this September excursion, however, Mo ventured out of the vehicle.
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By early afternoon, some New Yorkers had ventured into Central Park.
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"Maybe there is something different about Nazi content," Lingos-Webb ventured.
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"I would be remiss in not asking this," Meacham finally ventured.
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That conversation has ventured far beyond the state of the art.
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"It's the mascot," someone else ventured, though I find that doubtful.
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The few times I've ventured outdoors, I've worn a face mask.
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But on Sol 57, it ventured out into the wider world.
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Aliko Dangote, a Nigerian cement baron, has ventured into ten countries.
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Identity Evropa's presence on campuses has sometimes ventured beyond propaganda distribution.
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Would that have ventured too much into four-show crossover territory?
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It's not the first time Buzzfeed has ventured into live-streaming.
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But as soon as we ventured out, another explosion rang out.
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This brave soul ventured into the pouring rain for the challenge.
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Ms. Mann has barely ventured off the farm since Emmett's death.
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After retiring, Kafelnikov ventured into the worlds of poker and golf.
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Throughout Shame's existence, they've ventured into unfamiliar places without a map.
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We ventured outside like cave dwellers into sunlight, blinking our eyes.
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Some ventured out with cameras to snap and video the typhoon.
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It first ventured abroad in 22007, opening an office in Afghanistan.
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But few of them have ventured beyond their home market successfully.
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When the winds finally quieted, I ventured out to the yard.
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Dr. Kjær ventured to the floodplain via helicopter and collected sediment.
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Greece last ventured into bond markets with two issues in 2014.
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In fact the woman had not even recently ventured beyond Cordoba.
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Food delivery platform DoorDash has ventured into the ghost kitchen market.
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This is not the first time Le Printemps has ventured overseas.
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But no one has ventured to say: If not drones, what?
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Equipped with a 90-day tourist visa, Majul ventured to Switzerland.
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"A lot of people would describe this as a disaster," I ventured.
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In their view, the President had ventured far out on a limb.
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Trump ventured beyond the White House gates only once in week 10.
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Khashoggi's writing also ventured into the heart of the Saudi–Qatar struggle.
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Roobo has ventured into the voice-controlled, kid-friendly robot territory before.
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Hulu has already ventured into the realm of Stephen King with 11.22.63.
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America has not, Mr Obama ventured to suggest, gone to the dogs.
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Gudar Mia never ventured further than a few miles from Hlaing Thi.
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And now it's ventured largely into the news and the political realms.
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Since then, she has ventured to untether Filipino history from American exceptionalism.
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His stoic silence was a wall none of us ventured to climb.
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States and had never ventured beyond its borders, but there wasn't much
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He founded his own companies and ventured into the world of modeling.
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Wesley and his team even ventured into agricultural varieties for a season.
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Several parents who inadvertently ventured into the bus zone got $279 tickets.
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They ventured out again, hours later, when the city came to life.
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People who ventured outside often headed to supermarkets to buy essential supplies.
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Through November, whenever Misha went to bed, I ventured around the block.
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Coca-Cola has never before ventured into the so-called alcopop sector.
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People, too, ventured in between narrow sunflower rows for the perfect cameo.
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He ventured out for the first time in two weeks on Wednesday.
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Han, with his strong play, has ventured more completely into the spotlight.
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On Sunday, we ventured out to assess the damage for evacuated friends.
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After some time as a television pundit, Sukur ventured fully into politics.
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Lately, whenever they've ventured out of their living room, disaster has followed.
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True to form, much of the musing ventured away from root causes.
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The question ventured a kind of equivalency between Trump and Sanders rallies.
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They ventured out every night, and nearly every night they took fire.
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In the 1990s, he ventured into Wall Street, investing heavily in Citigroup.
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Meanwhile, other Silicon Valley technology staples have also ventured into medical science.
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Even so, some brave souls have ventured outside to test out the temperatures.
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We check in with Teddy and MIB, who have ventured into Wyatt territory.
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Majid Padellan ventured outside for a smoke break in Brooklyn around 1 p.m.
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Eventually, Everbright International ventured into waste management because it required relatively less capital.
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Below are some excerpts of our discussion in the most recent Ventured Podcast.
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He never ventured into the large repository of anti-Mormon blogs and forums.
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Of course, this wouldn't be the first time Amazon ventured into financial tech.
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Kanye West ventured to New England on Thursday to take in some art.
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Day 2Post-freezing wash and cream application, I ventured into Joan's makeup routine.
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But whites regularly ventured into black-owned and operated restaurants, jazz clubs, etcetera.
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He found Natalie first, then ventured upstairs to find pop star Lovato, 23.
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Photographers Andrew Phelps and Paul Kranzler ventured in to produce this incredible series.
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John Legend and Chrissy Teigen ventured out Saturday with their freshly-minted baby.
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In Bumiayu everyone knows how Listi was cheated when she first ventured abroad.
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The rusty patched bumblebee has ventured into new territory: the endangered species list.
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Only now, however, has she stretched her wings and ventured into the extraterrestrial.
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By contrast, China's Didi was in many more cities before it ventured overseas.
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All of the women whom we were talking about, I ventured, are beautiful.
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In the late 1980s, he ventured into funk with his band Bush Dance.
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This isn't the first time Swift has ventured into the greeting-card world.
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And at the end of January this year, EBLA ventured even further afield.
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The find indicates that human ancestors ventured from Africa earlier than previously believed.
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"If it comes with a job I'm ready to take it," he ventured.
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" Still, he ventured: "So many things feel unchangeable because of history, or politics.
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At nightfall, few cars moved on the streets and almost nobody ventured outside.
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At one swollen river crossing, a few Rohingya ventured through the murky water.
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"Stay on the sidewalk," she told her son, who ventured onto the street.
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We decided to give it a try and thought nothing ventured, nothing gained.
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Mr. Casiano and the others first ventured to the grassy patch on Dec.
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Lange was only eating soft foods by this point and rarely ventured outside.
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A few ventured into more flashy territory, bringing inflatable tubes shaped like reindeer.
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In the 1990s, by then joined by E*Trade, the upstarts ventured online.
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Encouraged and accompanied by Mr. Boyd, he ventured back into the club scene.
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Which actors have ever ventured into a dusty-gold pyramid labeled Maya Treasures?
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Even Brit Hume, one of Fox News's stalwart conservatives, ventured a measured account.
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It was not, however, the first time Cartier had ventured into the cosmos.
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As I ventured outside the tourist-filled medina, I spotted a small restaurant.
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When humans finally ventured to Eurasia, they had sex with Neanderthals, swapping DNA around.
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The researchers ventured out to the Juruá region of Amazonas, Brazil in April 2013.
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But today, she actually ventured out on her own and floated this insane rumor.
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He ventured to think that anonymity had a great deal to do with it.
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Hoare ventured into Africa after serving in the British Army in World War Two.
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Not content with that bombshell, Ms Skinner ventured that China is a harder problem.
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She ventured to suggest that both recipes be combined for the best of both.
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Officials said they did not know why the whales ventured into the mangrove swamp.
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Leaving the cultural and religious conservatism behind, I ventured across the Atlantic to Canada.
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It notes that 4,000 Western Europeans have ventured to the region as foreign fighters.
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Apple hasn't ventured into that territory, beyond enabling swiping actions for dealing with messages.
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The incident comes two weeks after two different lions ventured out of the park.
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Foolishly, I had ventured out beyond cell phone coverage, alone with a single snowmobile.
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Later on, she ventured onto the field to chat with some of the jockeys.
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Krasner ventured to exhibit again two years later, in the historic Ninth Street Show.
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I ventured into the bull's-eye — Florida City — the first reporter on the ground.
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At the very same time, they also ventured east, into China and central Asia.
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Instead, Dr. Dennell speculated, a much earlier branch of the human tree ventured forth.
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Sportsbooks off the Las Vegas strip have ventured into even more obscure oddsmaking territory.
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One staffer ventured that the condom challenge seemed to belong in the former category.
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They ventured in along a path, scanning for clues as well as poison ivy.
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Eventually, as Judge Kavanaugh testified, the Republican senators ventured out from behind their shield.
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Never before had a surface vessel ventured so far north during the Arctic winter.
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But when he ventured out to return to his apartment, he found it flattened.
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It was only after connecting with Berry around 2012 that Zhang ventured into drugs.
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ScentAir, too, ventured into the home fragrance market at the urging of commercial customers.
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After skiing, I ventured into town to see what the hype is all about.
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In 22016, he ventured to Marquette Park, to see King lead his fateful march.
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"In New York, everybody is living at such a fast pace," Joan ventured diplomatically.
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Let's say rock climbing sounds exciting, but you've barely ventured into the city park.
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She even ventured onto OkCupid, an online matchmaking site, posting a couple of selfies.
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Nietzsche believed the lower you ventured on the social hierarchy, the less suffering mattered.
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This is also the first time Krispy Kreme ventured to stuff its original glazed doughnut.
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They've even shockingly ventured into the unchartered novelty territories of canned drinks and candy canes.
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From there, Anker ventured into smartphone batteries with a replacement unit for the HTC Sensation.
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He also ventured out of the ISS earlier this year, carrying out his first spacewalk.
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Carter ventured to Philadelphia to attend her husband Jay Z's Made in America Festival, instead.
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Earlier this week, Graham and her director husband ventured out on safari in Dakar, Senegal.
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Maybe she would start a business selling jewelry made from scavenged scrap, she had ventured.
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Central Time, instead ventured to explain Saturday night why they wouldn't be releasing the results.
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Lamar Odom ventured out Monday night to the Achilles heel of addicts -- an L.A. nightclub.
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Channing Tatum has ventured into the liquor business, a path he says shouldn't shock anyone.
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Other Middle East oil producers have also ventured into trading in the past few years.
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It has ventured into New Jersey with a big new store in a glitzy mall.
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Over the last year, with shareholder encouragement, companies ventured into large, complex and risky deals.
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He then ventured to share what he had been buying and avoiding of late.1.
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They followed him as he ventured into books, pay-per-view events, television and film.
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It's not the first time Abe has ventured out with Trump on a golf course.
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And in his first weeks, the president has ventured to make good on those vows.
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A handful of critics have ventured to ask what specialization Sitharaman has for the job.
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We also ventured into the Question Bucket to mull gaming's relationship with the writing process.
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He's ventured out of that comfort zone recently to form the Bella Vista Social Club.
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Or perhaps I realized I'd never ventured as far away from it as I'd thought.
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Since then, increasingly sophisticated missions have ventured farther into space with better and better cameras.
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He also ventured into megalithic stone tunnels, which had been mislabeled as Underground Railroad outposts.
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But for those who haven't ventured into this diary novel, it's well worth the read.
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"I was pretty rough on him and his wife during the campaign," Mr. Trump ventured.
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More recently, Lyft has ventured into self-driving cars, offering autonomous rides in Las Vegas.
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She never ventured far from Indiana, attending Purdue University and becoming an Indianapolis community leader.
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A Mexican college student ventured to the World Cup with a sombrero and a plan.
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One recent evening, Samba Diallo, 28, ventured out to sell his goods in central Barcelona.
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Larry Hogan of Maryland, a fellow Republican who ventured across the Potomac for Mr. Gillespie.
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Nor is this the first time that genetic ancestry analysis has ventured into presidential politics.
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After beginning by singing some straight-tone notes, she ventured a few short, simple melodies.
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After working as a model for several years, the 31-year-old ventured into acting.
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I ventured into the world of online dating, and he reconnected with an old girlfriend.
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Such advantages shouldn't be wasted, yet in many poems all that's ventured is not gained.
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But Black Panther ventured into uncharted territory in 2018 — and we don't just mean Wakanda.
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FINANCIAL INCLUSION On Tuesday, Bloomberg ventured into another of Warren's wheelhouses - access to financial services.
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They ventured far out on a political limb, only to watch it disintegrate behind them.
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Two years ago, she ventured into the housing market, visiting several co-ops for sale.
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Trying instead to match Mr. Christie, Mr. Rubio ventured into new and not entirely comfortable terrain.
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On the morning after, I ventured out of my stateroom for the first time post-storm.
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This marks the first time the chain has ventured into selling larger home appliances like refrigerators.
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On July 8, a scorcher of a Saturday, she ventured out to support the counter-protesters.
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She was a quiet young woman who hadn't ventured very far from where she'd grown up.
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Over the course of his career, he's also ventured into online retail, banking and even gaming.
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Though they have plenty of caves and mines to explore at home, many have ventured overseas.
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The dog ventured closer, and licked the reddish end of the cork happily, like a lollipop.
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After a few years at Sean John, Bevans ventured out on his own and started DYNE.
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The next Monday (actually, Halloween), we ventured into the Upper East Side's northerly neighbor, East Harlem.
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In keeping with the inspirational spirit of the evening, a few artists ventured beyond Travis' library.
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National leaders deserve their rest, ventured a Beidaihe resident sitting with his wife on a bench.
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Bruise had a taste for flouting rules, but he hadn't ever ventured into something this illegal.
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The few blocks around it are stunning as well, so I'm glad I ventured over here.
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Reliance ventured into retail a decade ago and its telecom business 2-1/2 years ago.
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Both spacecraft launched in 20300, and have steadily ventured into unexplored areas of space since then.
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In episode six, she ventured into the park in search of answers and ran into... something.
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At last, I ventured down a driveway with stacks of wooden crates piled at the back.
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Most damningly, two heavyweight backers of the government in Beijing ventured that the rules are unclear.
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Rosetta recently ventured away from the comet to study its wider coma, tail, and plasma environment.
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Bennett then ventured to the Empire State's observation deck for a sky-high view over Manhattan.
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Somehow, though, the two left me tradition bound, and I never ventured beyond sauerkraut and kimchi.
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Until then, they only killed the wildlings and crows who ventured too close to their domain.
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The past: Every now and again, horseshoe crabs ventured out — or rather in — to freshwater environments.
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The few times I ventured topical jokes were among the most dreadful moments of my life.
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But she ventured that "it feels" like a deal could come by the end of April.
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Tyga's ventured into the OC with his latest brick and mortar venture, performing for the crowd.
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Huckabee has spent 220006 days in Iowa but has ventured to New Hampshire only five times.
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There were probably multiple groups that ventured north into Europe and east to Asia and beyond.
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Like Bretherton, Brown faced the prospect of decreased observance as he ventured outside Mormonism to date.
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Bonus added, your group of contacts becomes more diverse because you've ventured out into new territory.
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Another man, nicknamed "hurricane cowboy," has ventured out into damaged areas to help save vulnerable animals.
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But Trump ventured out to his private golf club in West Palm Beach on President's Day.
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Reliance ventured into retail a decade ago and its telecom business 2-1/173 years ago.
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We ventured in and nosed our headlights around towering granite outcrops until we found our campsite.
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Later, Ms. Burton came across the man in the adjacent toilet cubicle who had ventured out.
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They successfully grew a following in a neighborhood where galleries hadn't ventured, and other galleries followed.
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Nobody knew the correct answer, but he was willing to wait until someone ventured a guess.
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After the storm passed, Mr. Corbé ventured outside to the balcony and beckoned Mr. Céspedes over.
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Either way, I ventured, both friends and foes of the president would find substance for debate.
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The Times ventured two split-run cover projects out of the College Point plant this year.
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Mr. Bulger kept a low profile, while Ms. Greig ventured out to get her hair done.
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For a completely different aesthetic, I ventured to Chimara, which specializes in 19th-century Vienna bronzes.
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For the curious: We ventured into the bamboo to hear the calls, and you can, too.
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I haven't ventured into mods yet, but with at least another month at home, who knows?
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Recently, visiting my daughter in Las Vegas, I ventured into a poker room near our hotel.
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Musicians ventured inside to play and record; teen-agers used it as a spooky party pad.
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When it stopped raining, I ventured out to visit the residency, but the creek was impassable.
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She even ventured briefly into Nevada, apparently in search of a mate, according to wildlife officials.
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He is the author of The Joint Ventured Nation: Why America Needs A New Foreign Policy.
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Long before he ventured out as a solo artist, Harry Styles has been in the limelight.
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In the 1990s, by then joined by E*Trade, a smaller rival, the upstarts ventured online.
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She ventured onto the ice for her first trial run just a day before the race.
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The right-wing media ecosystem became a bubble from which fewer and fewer inhabitants ever ventured.
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Russia earlier blocked access to the strait after it claimed Ukrainian naval vessels ventured into Russian waters.
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There were happy hours every Friday, and the staff often ventured out afterhours together during the week.
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This past October, Austria ventured into the long-term bond market with 70-year euro government bonds.
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This is the farthest north the Russian spy vessel has ever ventured, according to US defense official.
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De Blasio's status at home has taken a hit as he ventured more openly into national politics.
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For Glencore, the deal would secure the trader's first refining asset since it ventured into downstream investments.
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The men ventured out only in convoys with a dozen armed companions for fear of being ambushed.
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Shvo is known for luxury residential properties but has recently ventured into office space, according to Bloomberg.
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The ladies have ventured into the workout video business, wine world and most often, the beauty realm.
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Previously Mr Xi had ventured only that China should play a role in building such a world.
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Households now receive more shipments than businesses do, pushing trucks into neighborhoods where they had rarely ventured.
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Last month she even ventured into the players' dressing room to congratulate them after they trounced Wales.
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That time she ventured into pornFarrah Superstar: Backdoor Teen Mom was released onto the world in 2013.
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It's not the first time the LME has ventured into the opaque world of London's bullion trade.
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In 1855, he ventured over the English Channel to France, then to Switzerland a few years later.
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And when the researchers ventured to their local green spaces, they weren't surprised to find butts everywhere.
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It is unknown where the black and white creature ventured off to, but months later he returned.
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This is the first time archaeologists have concluded that our cousins ventured underground and built complex constructions.
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Mr Nelson ventured that perhaps the president is using trade as "a diplomatic tool" to win allies.
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Eventually, he ventured down an alley, where wet clothes hung on a line, and made a deal.
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Butter took 455 flights, used 10 passports, and ventured through 15 war zones, he told the BBC.
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UO curved hat, $15 Brendon Babenzien, who was at Supreme, ventured out on his own with Noah.
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Occasionally they ventured out onto a balcony with a roof to experience the wind and rain firsthand.
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Extremely lucky, Hugo ventured over a mile crossing a median on Lindbergh to see all his friends.
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I ventured to the first McDonald's of its kind, on Fleet Street in the heart of London.
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Many were women living in the camps who ventured out to the markets when food ran out.
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As more explorers ventured into the Arctic, our collective idea of it acquired a few additional details.
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One night, she says, she bundled up and ventured out when it was 11 degrees below zero.
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Streets in the city's Garden District were quieter than usual but some joggers and dogwalkers ventured out.
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Another factor, Mr. Avetisyan said, was that the police had started to shoot gunmen who ventured outside.
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Agnes (Kelly Macdonald), a child of Hungarian immigrants, has scarcely ventured beyond her home in Bridgeport, Conn.
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She ventured to as many as she could this summer, and they almost broke her, she writes.
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She continued acting when she ventured into music with her debut album "On the 6" in 1999.
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There are many theories here, and some depend on whether the drone actually ventured into Iranian airspace.
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With that dream in mind, she ventured to W Magazine to become an editor and a stylist.
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WGN and A&E ventured into an expensive market and found it too rich for their tastes.
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Three Russian journalists ventured out in the Central African Republic and were supposedly shot dead by robbers.
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A handful of non-residents have ventured to Hoover Beach to snap photos of the ice formations.
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Once, I ventured to Coney Island, where I did sets facing the Atlantic, surrounded by sea gulls.
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A couple of days after that, I ventured out for a pint at a pub in town.
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Few have ventured far into overseas markets, and they largely sat out China's last overseas acquisition spree.
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"I hear you as skeptical about whether consciousness is useful as a scientific concept," another researcher ventured.
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NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch ventured out of the space station shortly before 7 a.m.
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The ABC sitcom ventured into polarizing territory Wednesday night with an episode about Mr. Trump's election victory.
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Over his career, James C. Woolery has ventured from the law to investment banking and hedge funds.
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Before they ventured into baseball, the Wilpons were a blip on the New York real estate scene.
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In the corner stood a robot snowman, a "snowbot," giving hugs to any humans who ventured close.
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It was the first-time that 84 Lumber had ventured out on the stage of issue discussion.
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Her movements were increasingly restricted, her phone was tapped, and she was stalked when she ventured outdoors.
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There was a stately chair and a sprawling desk, behind which Mr. Myrie still had not ventured.
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And when humans ventured out of Africa around 60,000 years ago, they encountered Neanderthals and their HPV.
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Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum recently ventured that there's a "sexualization element" to Drag Queen Story Hours.
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Before, Mr. Cuomo "was essential to any activity that the two houses ventured upon," Professor Muzzio said.
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Every year, cold weather injuries claim countless people who ventured into the unforgiving elements unprepared and untrained.
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More recently, it's ventured into more visually appealing hardware, like virtual reality headsets and internet-beaming drones.
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As with many African Americans who ventured West, however, York's contributions were often omitted from history books.
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They allowed their dog to run off leash when it ventured [out] onto the ice and fell through.
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In 229, I ventured on 16 different planes and packed my travel makeup bag just as many times.
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As we ventured deeper into Rocinha, Felix pointed out other ways residents here are taking advantage of tourism.
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With the money he made, he ventured into real estate investing and now lives a life of luxury.
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Men might generally be more dismissive of symptoms than women and so do not seek treatment, Krakower ventured.
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It's possible that the Neanderthals, while seeking shelter from the cold, ventured into caves, resulting in the exposure.
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Below is a recent Ventured podcast, where we got together to discuss the convergence of these transportation trends.
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I ventured out of doors to a nearby park to see what could—and could not—become sparkly.
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It was Harvard's first foray into blending entrepreneurship and academics, and the institution ventured into the matter gingerly.
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Saviano was the last person to date Nick Viall before he ventured into the world of The Bachelor.
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Some companies also have ventured into messages targeted at employees believed to be in need of financial guidance.
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For years, geologists, science classes, and "geopilgrims" ventured to a split in a sidewalk curb in Hayward, California.
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Under Chan, the company ventured into selling directly to customers through Bynd Artisan, where she retained full control.
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But before humans ventured into the cosmos, their four-legged friends would pave the way for space exploration.
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Greentown ventured into overseas markets for the first time in 2016 with sales projects in Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
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The storm ventured farther east than any other Category 3 hurricane on record, the New York Times reports.
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My breath caught in my chest as my fingers ventured down, under the black lace of my panties.
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Since OYO Rooms ventured into the Chinese market in November 2017, it has expanded at a breakneck pace.
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I took virtual pets for walks in Nintendogs and ventured through multiple iterations of Dracula's castle in Castlevania.
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And then there's Oscar Health, which first made a mint on Obamacare and has since ventured into Medicare.
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But none of these tiny craft had ever ventured into deep space until the twin MarCO spacecraft did.
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Most recently I ventured back in time to 2001 to binge on the HBO show Six Feet Under.
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During a food shortage last year, some refugees ventured homeward to recover abandoned crops; a few got killed.
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Each time, though, just two U.S. vessels have ventured through; this week, it was a pair of destroyers.
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The show ventured into nighttime programming in 1986, when Bob Barker was at the top of his game.
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When we'd been left alone, I asked if fans often approached when he ventured out in San Francisco.
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Streets in the city's popular garden district were quieter than usual but some joggers and dogwalkers ventured out.
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But even with Friday's losses, their share prices are higher now than before the companies ventured into bitcoin.
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Glencore's bid was aimed at securing the trader its first refining asset since it ventured into downstream investments.
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When he ventured into the field, he said, he found her slippers and a blood-soaked head scarf.
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When I finally ventured onto the mainland in my late teens, I hit the highway with a vengeance.
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The peacocks ventured off the grounds of the Philadelphia Zoo Wednesday night, said Dana Lombardo, a zoo spokesperson.
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Only a relatively smaller amount of people ventured further afield to seek protection from persecution, the organization added.
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Although he developed a recognizable style by the early 1970s, he also ventured out of his comfort zone.
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Yet the hundreds of mostly young, tattooed people surrounding me suggested I'd ventured far from the old religion.
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Vegged up and ready to go, the students ventured out into the field for their first stalking exercise.
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Assad has only ventured outside his war-ravaged nation twice since the conflict began — both times to Russia.
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A 21963-year-old woman ventured out and cradled the dying victim in her arms until they arrived.
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Olomana, the trail he ventured out on that morning, is known as one of Oahu's most difficult hikes.
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"Perhaps an asteroid family was broken up in the asteroid belt," Mazrouei ventured about what caused the pivot.
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As an adult I ventured out and found my own path without help, and again it felt special.
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When I ventured out to the mirror, I looked at myself side-to-side and then head on.
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Every full moon, hundreds of ravers ventured deep into the desert to experience the phenomenon known as Moontribe.
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But when I ventured out of the building and back onto Rye Lane, the vibe was totally different.
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Trump's rhetoric toward Muslims and on racial issues has long been controversial and even ventured into outright racism.
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Matter Chipped rocks found in western China indicate that human ancestors ventured from Africa earlier than previously believed.
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But the boys and their coach ventured in, and then got trapped by rising floodwaters driven by rain.
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We ventured into the evacuation zone of the Mendocino Complex fire, the largest in the state's recorded history.
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Polling in the single digits, O'Rourke ventured, for the first time in his political career, into risky territory.
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Meanwhile, Mr. Trump ventured to California, the blue bastion of liberal resistance, with a combative message on immigration.
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So I ventured the 50 feet back into Liechtenstein, turned and snapped a photo of the border sign.
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We ventured that these changes happen in sync with the menstrual cycle — a hypothesis that we're currently testing.
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There were no sightings, but Mr. Higgins ventured a profile of the creature: aloof, calm, uninterested in people.
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The group reportedly split into two teams of six when they ventured into the massive underground cave system.
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In some areas where people ventured to their doors to bang pots, they were met with tear gas.
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Front Burner Hangar 1 has ventured beyond just vodka distilling with a brandy named for a classic airplane.
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With the advent of the euro, lenders increasingly ventured beyond their national borders to the rest of Europe.
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Annette Gibson ventured to the Oregon District after she saw on the news that Ned Peppers was reopening.
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But even if the filmmakers had wanted to, the fact is that historians haven't ventured there much either.
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The activists say the tiger is simply defending her cubs, and that the victims ventured into her territory.
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During our tour of H-E-B, the dental hygiene section was the first department we ventured into ...
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Jessica Meir and Christina Koch ventured outside the International Space Station on Friday to replace a power controller.
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Some ventured outside on balconies, waving to loved ones or shouting messages to reporters on the dock below.
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The teams ventured into overtime in all three of their meetings last season, with the Penguins winning twice.
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Several years ago, I ventured to Georgia Square Mall in Athens, Ga., to get fitted for a tux.
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Tiger Global, a major investor in Silicon Valley, has also ventured overseas to make bets on fintech companies.
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Indeed, just look at what happened when he ventured out to enjoy some sports earlier in the week.
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No astronauts have ventured beyond low-Earth orbit since the last of NASA's Apollo moon landings in 1972.
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Astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir ventured outside the ISS to fix a faulty power controller on Oct.
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If they ventured a reply, it was simply to say that they did what anyone would have done.
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SK Innovation owns South Korea's biggest oil refiner and has ventured into EV battery making in recent years.
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To be sure, not all retailers that have ventured to Fifth Avenue or Times Square have succeeded there.
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The firm has started privatising its services businesses, ventured into oil trading and expanded partnerships with strategic investors.
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No human has ventured beyond low Earth orbit since the voyage of Apollo 17 in December of 1972.
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With zero pretentions at scholarly objectivity, I ventured into the archives to read the inevitable travesty for myself.
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My colleague had ventured over to the West Wing three times before that first Monday to introduce herself.
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She watched old movies and network dramas, ordered takeout and ventured outside only every once in a while.
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Bloomingdale's was where we first ventured to see the more risqué options out there as our teens approached.
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In some interviews you sounded concerned, like you had ventured too far into pop music with this record.
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Not many photographers represented ventured beyond of portraiture, but the few galleries that did offered a welcome departure.
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After high school, Mr. Elliott ventured to New York to enroll in the Feagin School of Drama and Radio.
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While there, the 35-year-old even ventured into the pit, willingly risking damage to her floor-sweeping topper.
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The book makes a compelling argument that Phillipson is right in naming the astronauts who ventured into the void.
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They developed a relationship with the nannies and soon ventured back for their third and, finally, their fourth child.
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"What I'm hearing is that you two seemed to care for each other in some way," Dr. Gramm ventured.
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To get a look at how the industry's pushing forward, we ventured beyond the locked doors of the airport.
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Johna Peterson was one of few residents who ventured out in the remote Sonoma County town of Monte Rio.
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In 284.3, Luis and Dorita ventured into Mexico's beleaguered agricultural sector after much necessary "thinking and praying," recalls Dorita.
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As a side note, there are encouraging signs from other London-based fintechs that have ventured across the pond.
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Though some central banks experimented with sub-zero rates over the past decade, few ventured far into negative territory.
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I looked at the prison uniforms at Dachau, where I ventured when I was young at school in England.
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The Super Bowl was a warm-weather contest until the N.F.L. ventured north to the Silverdome in Pontiac, Mich.
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Your favorite couple behind the Hydraulic Press Channel have ventured beyond the press and into some pretty hot territory.
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However, she has recently ventured into abstract portraiture, as seen in her Trump-inspired artwork in the video above.
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This isn't the first time Zimmerman has ventured into online dating -- Bumble banned him from the platform in December.
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Last Wednesday, Google Capital ventured into the world of investing in publicly traded companies, announcing it has backed Care.
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Respectively, those schools are represented by Wilma Lam, Anita Wu, and Jeremy Fish in a recent KPCB Ventured podcast.
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The bone was 215,2000 years old, meaning its owner was alive shortly before H. sapiens ventured out of Africa.
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When we ventured out in public together I realized this magician had the ability to mesmerize everyone around him.
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The bone was 67,000 years old, meaning its owner was alive shortly before H. sapiens ventured out of Africa.
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Al-Jaber has embarked on privatizing its services businesses, ventured into oil trading and expanded partnerships with strategic investors.
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If it had ventured a muscular, committed excuse for its own existence, it might have been wrong but worthwhile.
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They went back to the pediatrician, who ventured several guesses, but Floyd seemed fine otherwise, so they moved on.
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I'd ventured out to see how the RNC had impacted the nightlife of Cleveland, and my answer was bittersweet.
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His first was on May 12 when he and Whitson ventured outside the station to perform some routine maintenance.
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So every six months since 2005, Chandra has ventured 25 trillion miles to observe Alpha Centauri's two main stars.
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"Even Speaker Rainey would admit that a bill he passed should not be governing this century's internet," he ventured.
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Below are some of the key takeaways from our discussion in the most recent episode of KPCB's Ventured podcast.
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No man has ventured beyond low Earth orbit in more than four decades (no woman has done so ever).
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Photographer Catherine Opie has ventured into film for the first time.
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Story at a glance After the death of a close friend, American photographer David Benjamin Sherry ventured alone outdoors.
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As Kylie Jenner has ventured into vlogging, her YouTube presence has included major hits and a few major misses.
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I looked at my watch, and it appeared to be Beer O'clock, so I ventured to the pub first.
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Beyond Team 10, Paul has also ventured into music and has released a flurry of songs over the years.
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I ventured deep into Brooklyn to try Di Fara's legendary pizza for myself back in 2017 to find out.
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After talking to her from the doorway, Inaba ventured inside, sat on the bed, stroked her arm, and apologized.
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After settling into my room, I ventured outside to check out some of the outdoor lounge spaces and amenities.
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Several other photographers in this year's contest ventured underwater to find the creatures they wanted to capture on camera.
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The commentator ventured a guess that Ms. Fu must be suffering from a stomachache, which Ms. Fu quickly corrected.
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Libby allies argued that Fitzgerald was far too aggressive and ventured too far afield in his pursuit of Libby.
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I left the cellar and ventured toward the main area of the town, searching for a more palatable drink.
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Since Hallstatt is small, I quickly discovered not many people ventured further than the very centre of the village.
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China's largest prime office developer, SOHO is focused on commercial real estate and has ventured into co-working spaces.
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But for Democrats to even compete there is a sign of how far into the South they have ventured.
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At one point after being exposed, Derek ventured out during a campus festival and was heckled by fellow students.
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For tens of thousands of years, people ventured out of Africa, lived for a while, and then, mysteriously, disappeared.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren ventured that there's a connection between the lawsuit and Aetna's slowly-extending middle finger to Obamacare.
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But in 1967 he ventured into the record business with Mr. Trommers, a fellow customer at Times Square Records.
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Others have ventured into this post-apocalyptic theater of catastrophe, such as Howard Barker, Caryl Churchill and Samuel Beckett.
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The backpacking odyssey of Mr. Adams took him through parts of Afghanistan where few foreigners had ventured in years.
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In 2014, a series of deadly protests erupted in Vietnam after a Chinese drilling rig ventured into disputed waters.
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Douglas ventured out onto the salt flats with three of her students, stepping off the walkways provided for tourists.
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He has also ventured into the film industry and recently appeared in the zombie flick The Dead Don't Die.
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But, as he ventured out on his own, Styles cut his long locks and now has mostly short hair.
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Many of them have ventured away from betting on publicly listed companies to taking stakes in private start-ups.
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She rarely ventured outside scripted Conservative settings, and when she did she was ill at ease and tone-deaf.
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On June 6, the American-led coalition again bombed Iranian-backed fighters that ventured inside of the restricted area.
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I was walking on campus and ventured into the student center and came upon a job fair recruitment event.
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But there's one simple, effective method that you might not have ventured yet: Turning your phone's display to grayscale.
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In July, Hong ventured out with his camera to explore the Golden Gai in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo.
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It was in large part to pay homage to the last that he first ventured to America, in 1889.
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It was in large part to pay homage to the last that he first ventured to America, in 1889.
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While Ptolemy's geography was accurate for Europe, it became increasingly speculative as it ventured farther into Africa and Asia.
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But villagers who rarely ventured 100 miles outside Mepral did not want to see it go 1,500 miles away.
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In a few years, he ventured from the fringe of NBA periphery into a respectable playoff contender's starting five.
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Since the Apollo program ended in the 1970s, human beings haven't ventured very far out from our home planet.
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It ventured a bit of more controversial stuff, but it left out much of the guts of the Conservative manifesto.
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Her Christian Democrat (CDU) party, ventured Mrs Merkel tentatively, should shift "somewhat in the direction of a question of conscience".
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The victim was told the neighborhood was dangerous and that she "would most likely be killed" if she ventured outside.
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The image also conjures the complicated legacy of the American cowboy, who ventured west and took land from native populations.
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Despite shelves that have been increasingly barren, customers still ventured to stores for well-known brands like DieHard and Kenmore.
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She and her friends ventured out to find it one night, and left another picture of DeVito at the altar.
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Several big tech companies have ventured into the healthcare industry this year, and now Apple is jumping into the mix.
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Source: AP The celebrity couple also ventured into vinification, utilizing the 148 acres of vines on their Chateau Miraval estate.
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" Stipe was among the very few who ventured to speak from the stage, asking the crowd, "Why are we here?
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Mattel has previously ventured into web series, launching online shorts with brands such as Barbie, Monster High and Polly Pocket.
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Over the weekend, one teen ventured to invent a brand-new format of self-indulgent photo-sharing on social media.
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Often, she noted, ordained priests who ventured into remote areas found Catholic communities that had been fully formed by women.
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Huya and Douyu have also ventured beyond China for new growth with their respective overseas brands Nimo TV and Nonolive.
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From Alabama to New York, people ventured out in the snow and shared it with the world on social media.
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U.S. sovereign bond prices were mixed Tuesday as investors cautiously ventured into riskier trades following the Brexit-fueled sell-off.
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It marked the first time the athletic apparel retailer, known for its sports bras and yoga pants, ventured into footwear.
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Following a tense breakfast on Tuesday's episode, the ladies ventured off to a wine tour via helicopter, courtesy of Kyle.
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When the Moores ventured outside a day later, "It looked like an atomic bomb went off," Tiffany Moore tells PEOPLE.
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The aura of witchcraft followed the cast for the entirety of filming, even when they ventured beyond the Vancouver set.
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Wiseman ventured into the Bridgewater State Hospital for the Criminally Insane in Massachusetts and turned his cameras on the inmates.
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On Tuesday, Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Sergey Prokopyev ventured outside of the station to perform a little rocket surgery.
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We've ventured into a seemingly endless underground lake, burned Frankenstein's monster and fought for our lives against our own shadows.
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For Bisbee '17 (subtitled "A Story Told in Six Chapters"), Greene ventured to Bisbee for the centennial of the deportation.
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I exchange contact information with people I sat with, who ventured to the edge of this dark frontier alongside me.
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The carrier hasn't ventured that far north just yet, but would be ready to if called upon, Slaughter told CNBC.
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This was the burial of some shaman who, when the hunters ventured near, had turned to a slab of stone.
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Unsuspecting animals, and even humans, who ventured into the dark cave system sometimes fell into the pit, where they perished.
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He ventured out on his own free will and his local contacts need not be persecuted for his own actions.
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For Obama's favorite projects, young scientists have ventured everywhere from the edge of space to the bottom of the sea.
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Founder of the principality's Oceanographic Center, Albert I owned four legendary sail-masted research vessels which ventured into Arctic expedition.
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He used to lock himself in a room to avoid people and only ventured out at night to buy food.
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We sort of ventured forth to see if this would actually lead somewhere—and it did very much lead somewhere.
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By the final smoke break, seven people ventured out, including one juror who had been off cigarettes for 21 years.
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People ventured onto the streets in some neighborhoods to buy essentials before an expected resumption of nightly raids after sunset.
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But since the Apollo program ended in the 1970s, human beings haven't ventured very far out from our home planet.
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Rodriguez and two security officers ventured out in a pickup truck to rescue the student and dog from an apartment.
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Sure enough, after crossing the street (carefully, as instructed), I ventured along a small pathway, which brought me to this:
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But to find a live audience, they often ventured across the river, to Greenwich Village or the Lower East Side.
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Pointedly, Kennedy ventured no opinion whatever on the constitutionality of prohibitions on conduct that fell outside that narrowly described box.
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Trilobites Some 16,000 years ago, prehistoric humans ventured deep into the La Garma cave in Spain to perform sacred rituals.
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Majhor ventured to France and ended up in the Calais Jungle, a sprawling makeshift camp on the edge of Europe.
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A rancher shot the gray-haired beast on May 16 when it ventured too close to his livestock in Denton.
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I had ventured there, not to sample culinary prowess, but rather to see the Indian interpretation of something quintessentially American.
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Since launching, Bevy has ventured to other affluent neighborhoods, including Westminster, which doesn't have any 24-hour off-license stores.
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He is also the author of The Monk and the Riddle and serves as host of the Ventured podcast series.
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Kylie Jenner was serving up peak bodysuit goals when she ventured out to The Nice Guy in West Hollywood Thursday.
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After some illicit drinking at a friend's house, our pack of teens ventured into the night in search of excitement.
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As we ventured deeper into the mill, however, the subdued silence gradually gave way to the steady hum of machinery.
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He is the author of "The Joint Ventured Nation: Why America Needs A New Foreign Policy" (Skyhorse Publishing, October 2016).
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Many a Star Wars fan has ventured here to catch a glimpse of the memorabilia on display inside the lobby.
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By the time she ventured out to see what had happened, the scene had been cordoned off with police tape.
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Ekemini Uwan is a Nigerian-American who has ventured farther than most black Christians into the citadels of white evangelicalism.
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" The reason, he ventured, is that Mr. Dylan's lyrics are "so suggestive, universal and penetrating all at the same time.
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Donald Trump ventured away from his favorite medium Sunday to post an Instagram for the United States' 16th President's birthday.
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Among those, Exxon, Disney and McDonald's have all ventured into the turbulent markets to sell bonds to public investors recently.
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I ventured up to the third floor and found a table with a surfeit of cake options, but no labels.
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The contemporary romantic comedy "Love, Simon" was a hard sell last year because it ventured a kiss between teenage boys.
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Tuesday's visit is the first time Xi has ventured into Wuhan during the outbreak, which started in early December 2019.
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Mr. Trump and Mr. Brant ventured into Times Square together, and bought stink bombs, hot peppered gum, and plastic vomit.
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At corners, the stoplights were powerless and blank, but it didn't really matter since only a few cars ventured out.
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He visited an aunt in Cleveland, skipped between Chicago and New York, and ventured up and down the West Coast.
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Those who have ventured inside recall a newspaper on the front desk dated September 2017 — just before the first storm.
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And now, we've ventured into the dark landscape of one man's questionable choice to get airport sushi for the plane.
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Recently Steel abandoned her predictable contemporary world of the rich and famous overcoming adversity, and ventured back into the Regency.
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Mr. Claus ventured into a Chock Full o'Nuts coffee shop at Fifth Avenue and 35th Street in Manhattan on Dec.
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Blake has stuck to some form of this routine ever since she left Google and ventured out on her own.
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"I ventured into the control room and said, 'Harry sent me to find out how it looks,'" Mr. Iger writes.
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I've had several friends who have spent the entire day at the pool and not even ventured into the parks.
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The Henry Norman is situated about a 10-minute walk from Manhattan Avenue, and I'd never ventured that far east.
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It was the first time, really, that Cretton ventured beyond the chaotic and cloistered paradise of his life on Maui.
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So they ventured into the woods with their favorite photographer and longtime friend Chandler Lefever for their engagement photo series.
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Oil had mixed with the floodwater, Heath said, and she described an overwhelming scent of gasoline as she ventured downstairs.
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The 24-year-old's long outing marked the first time in seven starts that he ventured past the fifth inning.
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In 1955, Mr. Berry ventured to Chicago and asked one of his idols, the bluesman Muddy Waters, about making records.
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Mattel has also ventured into web series, launching online shorts with brands such as Barbie, Monster High and Polly Pocket.
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Whenever Marines ventured into the neighboring patchwork of farmland, canals and homes, they were entering a network of interconnected traps.
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One study found that when protected bike lanes were added in a city, more women bikers ventured onto the road.
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" He waited for me to answer, but it wasn't clear what he meant; I shrugged and ventured a timid, "Canoe?
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As far as disputed receptions go, this ventured nowhere near Dez Bryant's negated touchdown in the playoffs three years ago.
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After divesting themselves of that empire, the family members ventured into philanthropy, collaborating extensively with local schools, museums and government.
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Recently I ventured to the Bronx for tamales, but I had to wait 63 minutes for them to finish cooking.
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On our last morning in the Jizera Mountains, we ventured through a section of spruce forest where we had never been.
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In "White-Jacket" (1850), a Polynesian aboard an American frigate bound for New England has never before ventured beyond his home.
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The Australia Zoo welcomed its first white Koala Joey in January, but she just recently ventured out of her mother's pouch.
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In recent years, the e-commerce firm has ventured outside of Indonesia and into Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
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As V walked down the grimy streets, she ventured past boxers training with robots and taped-off crime scenes being investigated.
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But before 2012 with the New Orleans program, there is no publicly available record that Palantir had ventured into predictive policing.
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Research groups around the world are searching for more powerful batteries but none, as yet, has ventured much beyond the laboratory.
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In some respects, he ventured, it was: the government can exercise much more control than is normal in a capitalist system.
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"I'm sure you'll listen to me, because I'm called Brigitte," ventured another mayor, who shares a name with the president's wife.
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When the militants fled and Iraqi forces took over Karma, Thamir ventured out into the street waving a white bed sheet.
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And I might not have ventured out the confines of what I was "supposed" to like—at least not so soon.
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Its core business is outlet management and food retail, and it has recently ventured into online food ordering and delivery services.
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While she was shooting "The Exorcist" in 1972, Ellen Burstyn ventured to Carnegie Hall to hear the futurist Buckminster Fuller speak.
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Nobody ventured to say it out loud, but it didn't take a rocket scientist to figure out where things were going.
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After the family returned home, Galloway ventured to Los Angeles to sit in the audience for the next season of DWTS.
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I sat in traffic jams for hours, ventured a bit upstate, but still I couldn't seem to run the Volt dry.
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In 1991, on a trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma, Jeff ventured through a drive-through wearing a wig, makeup and a dress.
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To refresh your memory — Blake Shelton and Stefani ventured south to Nashville to attend the wedding of Shelton's stylist, Amanda Craig.
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Perhaps this Swiss company might have ventured further toward making its feats of strength and agility weirder, wilder, even more surrealistic.
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Award-winning photographer Callie Shell documented the journey the Obama family ventured on as Barack Obama campaigned for president in 2008.
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If state law ventured this far into their lives, organizers asked, who knew what Indiana officials would demand to know next?
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He initially ventured to Mexico and negotiated a seven-year, $42 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers in June 2012.
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Even though I often ventured to the dining hall alone, I always managed to find someone to meet and eat with.
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Having said that, as a number of observers of Saudi affairs have ventured, there may well be some method here, too.
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A more daring movie would have ventured beyond fat, pampered house cats and scrawny alley predators in its depiction of them.
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She finally ventured a guess, which was just barely wrong, at least according to the President's spelling of the non-word.
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With good intentions but questionable judgment, Djokovic ventured into another quagmire when he praised the women for rising above biological challenges.
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I spent a little time in Vault 76 messing with Bethesda-style character creation sliders and ventured forth into the wastes.
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As the fighters retired to their respective staging areas, I ventured back to the winner's corner for a post-fight interview.
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The Samoyed dog even has ventured into recording ASMR videos, mostly made up of sounds of her trying out different foods.
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Global brands have ventured close to political issues on the Korean peninsula only when it has been safe to do so.
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I wandered down a leafy side street off Bellenden Road and ventured back to the hustle and bustle of central Peckham.
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" Yet earlier she ventured a qualifier by way of hyperbole: "Whoever is loyal to the state, we'll bring him the moon.
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As we made our way back out and across the bridge, we felt like we'd ventured into an Indiana Jones movie.
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Our first day we ventured into the sweaty scrum of central Florence and were quickly repelled by a tsunami of tourists.
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Computer scientists had worked on the problem for decades, but it was territory only a few mathematicians had ever ventured into.
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To stock up for an extended period of staying home, I drove to Omaha and ventured into unusually crowded grocery stores.
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After a gig at MTV, Jackson ventured into making short films for record labels and friends in bands who needed videos.
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Many more have ventured to the region specifically for the spectacle — one that some astronomers called the Great South American Eclipse.
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LiLo had way too much confidence in a strappy black wrap Saturday as she ventured out on the island of Sardinia.
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The intense ballroom that Vjuan pioneered has ventured into even darker and more aggressive territory with younger producers like LSDXOXO, Quest?
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Ye Jianming, a fast-rising Chinese oil tycoon, ventured to places only the most politically connected Chinese companies dared to go.
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So he's ventured out into the world beyond his bubble to do field research and inform how FB will evolve again.
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Norwegians stayed up late every night to watch the event on television, and eventually many ventured out to try it themselves.
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As he ventured farther and farther afield, those weekend trips turned into week-long excursions, which turned into month-long odysseys.
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Arthur Berman, 70, was divorced and living in Phoenix in the late 1970s when he first ventured into the southwestern desert.
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With all Musk has ventured into since, it's hard to believe his first fortune came by creating an online Yellow Pages.
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The guards tended to cluster in the central section of each house, and they ventured only occasionally into the cellblock corridors.
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This particular McDonald's had no place to sit inside, so we ventured back out into the rain to "enjoy" our meal.
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So, he ventured down himself to "prove to youse guys that there ain't no alligators in my sewers," the book recounts.
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Taste, he ventured, is more slippery than we might think, and inextricably bound up with what we're seeing, hearing and thinking.
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Purplebricks ventured into the United States last year - its third market after Britain and Australia - by launching operations in Los Angeles.
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Saturday, weary emergency crews and homeowners ventured into the cold to clean up after a "bomb cyclone" rumbled across the Northeast.
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The pair and Rosita had ventured out in search of Daryl, who took off looking for Dwight and Co. by himself.
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" When I asked what his achievements were, he looked momentarily at a loss, then ventured, "Definitely education—free education for all.
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The Fed dropped rates to near-zero in 2008 after the implosion of Lehman Brothers, but never ventured into subzero territory.
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Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — David Phillips seems to be primarily a late-week constructor, but he's ventured into weekday constructing as well.
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ROUEN, France — After the chemical factory fire, the few who ventured out clutched their noses or covered their faces in handkerchiefs.
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He worked with leather with his family during the day, and he ventured out for walks down the highway at night.
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More than 2,19483 people ventured to the remote backwaters of central Finland recently for the 20th annual Swamp Soccer World Championships.
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It was like a cutesy cartoon version of what happened as European explorers ventured out into Asia, Africa and the Americas.
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" — Robert Wuetherick, Edmonton, Alberta Tony's Pizza Palace Edmonton, Alberta "I first ventured to New York in 1985 for a business meeting.
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I hadn't been disappointed, either; I'd ventured into the bush in the Blue Mountains in New South Wales and encountered kangaroos.
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It was jock politics in action: If Clinton fans ventured into enemy territory, they were eyed with suspicion, and vice versa.
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However, it was mostly the same colleges, as few people from my small, affluent suburb in New Jersey ventured very far.
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If you have never ventured into the dark web, you might enjoy the Y2K aesthetics, with individually hosted, pre-WordPress websites.
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After years of mistreatment, I put a few relationships to rest and ventured further into "Queer West," Toronto's west end gay scene.
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Gaëtan, on the other hand, seemed convinced that if we ventured to the nearby pond we'd be able to spot the partridge.
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What's more, even among the customers who have ventured back to Chipotle, 13 percent say they opt for the restaurant less often.
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What's more, even among the customers who have ventured back to Chipotle, 13 percent said they opt for the restaurant less often.
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When's the last time you ventured outside the likes of WhatsApp and Twitter to do something that really pushed your phone's hardware?
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You remember James Cole, the time traveler who's ventured back from a post-apocalyptic future; that's the guy Bruce Willis played, right?
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You could not shit your pants any harder if you mixed a laxative with Taco Bell and ventured inside a haunted house.
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As Boaty ventured up and down the steep vertical walls, it was at risk of being struck by falling chunks of ice.
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The Vice President, meanwhile, had ventured farther backstage to a secure room used whenever he or the President spoke in this auditorium.
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So we ventured out into the ol' internet in search of people who've favorably reviewed CBD products while looking to relieve pain.
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I joined a sorority, ventured off campus often to explore Boston, and met girls who would later become roommates and best friends.
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The actor pair ventured outside their N.Y.C. apartment on Wednesday in outfits so perfectly coordinated, we can't believe they didn't plan it.
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After ordering and returning no less than six pairs of maternity jeans from Shopbop, I finally ventured out to an actual store.
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Miranda, Marion and Irma—who ventured up into the rock on that fateful day, along with their teacher Greta McGraw—have gone.
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A senior park official told him that if he ventured inside its borders, he might "not leave alive," he told BuzzFeed News.
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There was only one way to find out: I ventured down to a Bieber-themed club night in a British student town.
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The Koreans were being outclassed in every department, and trudged off at the break having barely ventured out of their own half.
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An equivalent Facebook Association, some observers have ventured, could be composed of representatives of users, advertisers, data-protection authorities and so on.
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For those who hold faith with the North, head to Iceland, where you can feel like you've ventured north of the Wall.
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Liles, killing a penalty five minutes into the game, ventured deep into the Lightning zone and appeared to trip over Bishop's stick.
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While cute, if individuality is your thing, you're better off looking towards less ventured territory with pieces from some newly-launched labels.
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A few students told Reuters they faced threats of "physical repercussions" when they ventured out near the library canteen in the evenings.
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Some people ventured into their destroyed dwellings for the first time, though, to retrieve valuables and mats and pillows to sleep on.
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Nevertheless, walkers, sledders, some cars and the occasional cross-country skier ventured into the dazzling white Washington landscape under a bright sun.
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In the past, big-budget Indian films such as Ra.One, Krrish 3 and Bang Bang have ventured into gaming with mixed results.
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Herrera, the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and a National Book Critics Circle Award, has also gingerly ventured into the digital age.
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But he hasn't ventured to any of Washington's well-known restaurants, nor has he returned to his preferred spots in New York.
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Neither of the sources ventured an estimate of how long it would take to lift the ban on fresh Brazilian beef shipments.
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Despite having rolled out a veritable trove of releases already, this is the first time Crywank has ventured into music video territory.
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The current wave of media consolidation has not resulted in more objectivity, as anyone who has ventured online for a read knows.
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But when it ventured into hardware products such as Surface tablets and laptops, brick and mortar retail became a more realistic possibility.
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Kim traveled by a green train similar to that used by his father and grandfather when they ventured to the Chinese capital.
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Not all of the Puerto Ricans in the area came directly from the island; many ventured here from New York and Chicago.
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For four years, starting in 27.65, Hoyland ventured into territory that we associate with Bridget Riley (optical geometry) and Frank Stella (stripes).
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Gomez ventured into new territory with this '70s-inspired video, which had her playing not one, not two, but four separate roles.
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She found a pair of zip-up sheepskin boots at the back of a cupboard and ventured out to the phone box.
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MORELIA, Mexico (AP) — State police expected the worst when they ventured into the wild township of Aguililla to serve a single warrant.
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This Monday, 50 state attorneys general announced a joint investigation specifically looking into whether Google's advertising businesses had ventured into monopolistic practices.
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My family and I were moved to witness the rally with our own eyes and therefore ventured to the downtown mall area.
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Choosing beers over the beach, few students ventured out beyond the hotel, though they said they were still having a good time.
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When he was turned down for a $5 raise, he quit his job at the publication and ventured out on his own.
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Trump ventured to Mexico late last month to meet with President Enrique Pena Nieto to discuss border security between the two nations.
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But it wasn't until she ventured outside the relative comfort of the city that she realized how terrible the destruction had been.
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Most Gaza protesters stay around tent camps but groups have ventured closer to the border fence, rolling burning tyres and throwing stones.
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The Neediest Cases Fund Several months after a debilitating stroke nearly 30 years ago, Zoe Morris ventured outside for the first time.
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SAN DIEGO — President Trump ventured into what his team regards as enemy territory on Tuesday, and it was not a peace mission.
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But even before Mr. Smith and his roommates ventured downstairs for Thanksgiving, he had already been plotting ways to impress Ms. Basile.
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It has also ventured into co-working, and expanded into Europe and the U.S. The company has built entrepreneurialism into its bones.
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Fernández Ochoa had ventured out into the hilly area to do some "trekking" — something her family says she did quite often, Hola!
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The stage director Peter Sellars's festival, in 2016, even ventured outside city limits, closing with a street party in nearby Santa Paula.
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How do they communicate their nostalgia for mouthwatering homemade Chinese dishes when the sympathetic therapist may not have ventured beyond Panda Express?
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It has all but locked down the largely Muslim province of Xinjiang, most recently detaining a famous Chinese photographer who ventured there.
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Bolivia Dispatch Some of the most celebrated chefs in the Andes ventured deep into the Amazon on a quest for exotic ingredients.
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But as the recession hit Brazil's impoverished northeast and Amazon states particularly hard, outsiders with families to feed ventured into Munduruku land.
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Aside from Thornwood, they ventured a few miles north to Chappaqua and Mount Kisco, but all the houses they saw needed upgrades.
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LOS ANGELES — Braving overcast skies, countless art admirers ventured to Spring/Break's first-ever art show in Los Angeles this past weekend.
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The same can hardly be said of the crew who ventured into the 18th-century Pacific under the command of James Cook.
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But Mr. Obama has ventured out on a few important occasions, including last year's elections for governor in New Jersey and Virginia.
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But aside from Donna Karan, who gave statements that first defended and then criticized Mr. Weinstein, few designers have ventured as much.
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Payan led Arcentales and Quijije on a five-day voyage, 1,100 miles to the north, farther than either man had ever ventured.
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Johnny Liu, 23, ventured out of his apartment for the first time this week aside from dipping in and out for errands.
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Klein then ventured into denim, undergarments, and logo apparel that the brand is now famous for — as well as some provocative ads.
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Ms. Horn stuck to songs from the album (she also recited one original poem, "Time") and never ventured far from the arrangements.
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But it ventured far beyond the precincts of the middle school classroom to explore the murky labyrinth of a conflicted country's id.
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These films have never ventured beyond HD resolution — and for now, the only way to watch the new masters will be Disney+.
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Next, Trump ventured to Poland to speak before an overflow crowd that converged on Warsaw to hear him talk tough on Russia.
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This is just what NASA did in the 1960s when humans moved out of low Earth orbit and ventured to the moon.
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And even when the production ventured beyond the comfortable parameters it seemed to set for itself, it was rewarded with steady laughter.
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Before the Democratic presidential debate in Columbus, Ohio, Mike Schmuhl ventured into the city to get his mop of red hair cut.
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Others went cross-country skiing or hiking, and one ventured outdoors just to freeze his pants (not the ones he was wearing).
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By contrast 80 per cent of the test group ventured inside if a less attractive sales woman was placed behind the counter.
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Picking up on context clues, Uproxx interviewer Mike Ryan ventured a guess that the memo originated with Ike Perlmutter, Marvel's controversial CEO.
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When I ventured out to the Dumbo district for their open studios event last weekend I genuinely enjoyed myself, in both respects.
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Danduraj Ghimire, director general of Nepal's Tourism Department, said climbers ventured to the summit during that small window when the weather cleared up.
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Wu ventured into the place two years ago, and soon started photographing this chaotic, caffeine-fueled microcosm of China's thriving internet cafe culture.
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Those that ventured too close during these particularly ferocious bombardments were splattered with ricocheting yoke and white, if not the shrapnel of shells.
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Greene ventured to Bisbee, Arizona, for the centennial of a 1917 incident in which 1,200 striking miners were illegally deported to New Mexico.
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But there have also been several more films this year about LGBT adults that have ventured far beyond the confines of the closet.
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Nearly two years after their first big political meeting of minds, West ventured to the Oval Office to meet again with President Trump.
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The story follows a family who ventured through the gates and onto a new world to carve out a new life for themselves.
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My colleagues never ventured past the much more comfortable office three hours away, waiting for the factory to bring everything back for them.
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Greene ventured to Bisbee, Arizona, for the centennial of a 210 incident in which 211,133 striking miners were illegally deported to New Mexico.
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I VENTURED into Momentum's "A World Transformed" jamboree—a sort of parallel conference running alongside the main Labour Party conference—with some nervousness.
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The Golden Globe-winning actor, 37, looked relaxed and happy with the two women as they ventured out for some shopping and lunch.
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The Zombieland actress ventured out in Los Angeles on Monday wearing a sheer white blouse, black pants and high-heeled black ankle boots.
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Within the first three months of Barack Obama and George W. Bush's presidencies, both leaders ventured out West on a few separate occasions.
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Petit, who had held a comfortable lead, went astray as he ventured into blowing snow and lost the trail, forcing him to backtrack.
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And so I Googled "health food stores near me" and ventured forth with a very extensive and confounding grocery list for the day.
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In 2017, Waymo ventured out to the public roads in Michigan with the intention of testing its autonomous minivans in snow and ice.
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At the age of 19, young Stringfield flipped a penny onto a map of the US then ventured out on her bike alone.
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If you've never ventured beyond the confines of your phone's default keyboard, here are a few of the upgrades you're missing out on.
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Logan ventured into the world of Westerns and came back as one of the very best superhero movies of the past two decades.
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But the truth is, Walker worries that few really know and understand why he ventured into the slightly creepy territory of robot strippers.
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I had ventured out to grab some lunch with no cash or cards to pay for it, only my iPhone or Apple Watch.
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Despite my own severe dehydration, I woke up worried that the orange tree hadn't been watered, so I ventured out into the garden.
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Ridiculous really, a room full of white men, who had never ventured too far outside of their upscale lives, checking for gang signs.
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So I recently ventured to the nearest Target in Sydney to see how the Australian retailer stacked up to the one in America.
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They also ventured into the synthetic drug trade, as drugs like methamphetamine and fentanyl brought them even larger profits than cocaine or heroin.
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And large, once-stately homes inhabited by elderly widows of long residence, who rarely ventured out, offered nothing to a sixteen-year-old.
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When her family ran out of food last month, Angelina Nhokmar, a 20-year-old mother of two, ventured outside the camp's gates.
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Canelo, the reigning middleweight and super middleweight boxing world champion, ventured into the light heavyweight division to challenge Kovalev for his WBO title.
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But the movie travels beyond the sardonic, as Reitman's " Up in the Air " (2009) ventured to do, into the realms of world-weariness.
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In June 1818, the ill-fated polar explorer, Sir John Franklin, ventured north from Svalbard, the last bit of Europe before the pole.
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Despite foreign allies' expressions of confidence in the Syrian regime's culpability in the attack, US officials have not ventured that far in public.
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For the first time, he also ventured into a discussion of Judge Garland's record, saying Republicans had reason to oppose his judicial philosophy.
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Streets in the city's popular garden district were quieter than usual but some joggers and dogwalkers ventured out, according to a Reuters witness.
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Recently, select companies offering immigration, banking or travel services ventured into this space, but buying foreign real estate remained elusive to the masses.
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To test this hypothesis we ventured onto the streets of what some may describe as the coolest area of London—Shoreditch, of course!
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Samsam, 26, an aid worker in the government-held section of Aleppo, ventured out into the western part of the city on Thursday.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary, On a crisp, sunny, fall Saturday morning, I ventured out to a farmer's market on the Upper West Side.
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For proof, you need only to look at the one arena in which the Brighton Beachers have ventured fearlessly into the unknown: fashion.
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I asked him once how he even ventured to begin performing craniopagus separations -- and surprisingly, his answer wasn't one of pride or confidence.
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And he ceased socializing too, finding himself alone in the city's restaurants on the rare occasion when he ventured out during the week.
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On the heels of Mr. Gowdy, the House speaker, Paul Ryan, ventured forth this week with his own questioning of the Spygate fantasy.
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But, I ventured, where the stories go — how they play out in the political culture — is more important than where they come from.
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"If Charlie had been skip diving, and touched it, rummaging through the rubbish, and then touched Dawn, maybe that's what happened," she ventured.
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North Carolina used it statewide in a single low-profile judicial election in 2010, but no other state has ventured down this path.
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But in most places he has ventured as a candidate, Mr. Bloomberg's many years of largess have helped earn him a warm reception.
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A few Beijing residents ventured in occasionally to fly kites from the original stone balustrades, which were cracked and discolored like old bones.
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Under Islamic State's rules, women were required to largely stay at home or wear head-to-toe black coverings if they ventured out.
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Until recently not many tourists ventured into the Bronx, which has long sought to shake an unfair image as a crime-ridden backwater.
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A Los Angeles native, he had never ventured as far as Tijuana, but he had a per diem, and he liked to drive.
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US airmen ventured north to the island of Jan Mayen in the Norwegian Sea in November to survey the isolated island&aposs airfield.
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At one point, I ventured down a dark passage to find The Killing Machine, an installation by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller.
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In 2016, 50,000 people have ventured inside Langjokull; the ice tunnels inside the glacier have also hosted weddings, corporate parties and music festivals.
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Plus, despite her journey so far, she's still a 203-year-old who hasn't yet ventured that far from the bubble of home.
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Following their divorce, which was finalized in May 2016, the TLC star ventured back out onto the dating scene, when she met Marek.
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Spacecraft also ventured to new destinations, diving through the sun&aposs atmosphere, landing on an asteroid, and sending back data from interstellar space.
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One man said he saw his wife drown On Tuesday, Dorian's winds had subsided enough that we ventured out to survey the damage.
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As for who the hackers could be, the analyst ventured that a group — rather than an individual — was more likely to be responsible.
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Last month, Mr. Cuomo ventured into one of the tunnels late at night and sent Mr. Trump the video of its poor condition.
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But as it has ventured overseas, its shareholding structure has been disclosed in filings with overseas investors in its bonds, and regulatory filings.
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New Jersey Lottery said in a statement that Mr. Weirsky "ventured out in a snowstorm" to scan the ticket at a nearby store.
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Republican nominee Donald Trump's campaign on Thursday ventured where the candidate won't, and graciously declared President Barack Obama a natural-born American citizen.
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"We were drawn to the inspiring story of this gifted artist, who fearlessly and successfully ventured into an uncharted new world," Plunkett said.
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In the spring of 1938, when the Surrealist ventured to Mexico, he acquired the painting for his growing collection of Mexican folk art.
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In 2018 her snapshots of time past challenge audiences to consider how far we have (or have not) ventured into tolerance and inclusivity.
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Mr. Belafonte was one of the few people who ventured off script, reminiscing about meeting Dr. King when they were both in their 20s.
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On his website, he says he's ventured into Chernyobl and has several pictures from that trip along with photos from the top of skyscrapers.
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But I do agree that I think that -- you can disagree with the administration, but I think they&aposve ventured into undermining it, right?
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I barely ventured outside for three full months after my pregnancy, and even then, it was only once a week for a baby class.
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Two soon-to-be newlyweds ventured off to their favorite store for a unique photo shoot surrounded by pillows, chairs, pizza — and surprised customers.
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Only 21967 people have been into orbit; and since 22 no one has ventured much farther into space than Des Moines is from Chicago.
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First Fadell helped build the iPod for Apple, then the iPhone, and then he ventured out on his own to build the Nest thermostat.
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Our conversation ventured into depressing territory at times, but from batteries to hacking to driverless cars, Derek's predictions seem pretty damn on the nose.
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It was not until the 1960s that the industry ventured from casting ingots to building giant integrated plants for the continuous casting of steel.
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He wants to know what explanation they found for the Shimmer, which has claimed the lives of almost everyone else who ventured into it.
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Just one month before Gomes ventured in North Korea, an American named Robert Park, who attended the same church, also walked into North Korea.
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Although we may have ventured out to eat a few times during the winter, springtime is the ideal season for hosting one at home.
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Though the private Allen tends to stay from the spotlight, he ventured out to the West Coast to pay tribute to his longtime muse.
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Especially for those who ventured out to theaters in the early aughts to get their hands on a special Pokémon card, like Ancient Mew.
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Having finished my food (and had the crumbs cleared away, of course), I ventured to the toilet, because I always love a fancy bathroom.
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He ventured out to Queens to pick it up from a seller whom he described as the "most cracked-out dude I've ever seen".
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Uber and Grab both offer similar motorbike taxi options in parts of Southeast Asia, while Grab has also ventured into the mobile payment space.
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Its gold-sheathed surface portrays scenes and texts in thick gesso relief that served to protect the deceased as he ventured into the afterlife.
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When Elon Musk ventured into the 200-year-old battery business and announced his $5 billion battery plant, Gigafactory, many watched with raised eyebrows.
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The 27-year-old singer ventured out on her traditional trip to purchase her new album, Reputation, documenting the action on her Instagram story.
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According to Snowman, one of themes of the first game was exploring home, as Alto ventured into the wilderness around him on a snowboard.
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Twitter has been the subject of merger and acquisitions rumors for weeks, as the company ventured into new sports-streaming deals despite tepid growth.
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With an even smaller crew, the team at Neumayer Station in Antarctica ventured out into the 20°F temperatures to make their voices heard.
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Yet while Mr. Cruz pledges to contrast himself with Mr. Trump only on matters of policy, he has ventured into far more personal territory.
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Pet City 8 Photos View Slide Show ' This is the story of 500 rats on the West Side Highway and one who ventured east.
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Cory Booker, Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar have all ventured to Plains, Georgia, to meet with Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, who is 91.
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The royal ventured into the ring at an amateur boxing club in south east London on Monday – but he did it without his gloves.
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In the 267s intrepid entrepreneurs ventured across the border from Hong Kong to the Canton Fair to buy wooden toys from China's rudimentary factories.
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They make a plan to meet the next day at 309 West 81st Street — presumably the apartment Jean ventured into earlier in the season.
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Japan scrambled warplanes last month after Chinese ships and a drone ventured into the same area, Japanese Defense Ministry officials said at the time.
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You can listen to our conversation on the newest episode of KPCB's Ventured podcast and can read an edited version of the transcript below.
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After a torrent of recrimination, Paul ventured to apologize twice: once, using the stock iPhone Notes app, then again, via a monetized YouTube video.
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Around the time that GDP was first being used to measure contemporary economies, some economic historians ventured to apply it to the past, too.
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Throughout our history, when distinguished general officers ventured into the world of politics, it was at the highest level — president of the United States.
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Funny or Die's political aspirations Obama's appearance on "Between Two Ferns" in 503 wasn't the first time Funny or Die had ventured into politics.
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Jay-Z's follow up, 4:44 ventured into unchartered territory by marrying Black masculinity, emotional and mental health, and a journey towards generational wealth.
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N.Y.C. Nature Anyone who has ventured into a New York City woodland in early summer has probably experienced the intoxicating scent of Japanese honeysuckle.
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Amazon has ventured into every product and service category imaginable, but even this tech giant can't squash the potential of digitally native vertical brands.
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Brave souls in cities and towns like Tallahassee on Wednesday pulled out their heaviest coats, donned mittens and ventured out into the white stuff.
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He has ventured into Antarctica, Alaska, the jungles of the Amazon and the forests of his native Germany in search of oddity and revelation.
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So far, though, at least from the West, it's been mostly students with Chinese in their family tree who have ventured to Chinese universities.
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Privately though, officials said it was not the first time that the Greek government had ventured a "unilateral action" that it had then revoked.
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The Euro Stoxx Banks Index, a basket of eurozone lenders, is down by more than 40% since the ECB ventured into negative interest rates.
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"He loved the solitude of the mountains on which he often ventured for hiking or skiing," said the Italian State Police, in its statement.
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The vehicles ventured straight into the plumes of thick gas released by the erupting volcanoes, taking temperature, humidity, and thermal readings on the fly.
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However, Doba ventured to prove them wrong for the sake of his objective to cross the Atlantic in the southern, middle, and northern routes.
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GRAIN HOUSE This restaurant based in Little Neck, Queens, with a vast menu that includes eight categories of Sichuan dishes, has ventured into Manhattan.
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"About as strong as that between, say, Toyota owners," he ventured — a group to which, I should point out, both he and I belong.
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Johnson ventured to Abu Dhabi for the second consecutive year; Matt Kuchar made his first visit to Abu Dhabi, and Pat Perez to Dubai.
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Having found one wormhole to a seemingly golden point in Vegas's past, I started seeing even more as I ventured further from the casinos.
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Dozens of tourists slid cautiously along the edges, others wrestled playfully and some ventured toward the center of the pool to pose for photographs.
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Only a few dozen people ventured close to the border fence, including young men with slingshots and a group of eight women chanting slogans.
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This summer in Turkey, many of the wealthy escaped to Greece or Cuba, but many others ventured only as far as Ayvalik or Kilyos.
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On May 10, 1987, he ventured a six-hour-and-24-minute version of "The Well-Tuned Piano" that stretched into the following day.
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Some ventured into a multicultural center at the school before the Asian student center opened, but rarely stayed because of the lack of Asians.
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Those grainy signals of Jesse Owens, and later of Howdy Doody and the McCarthy hearings, have ventured farther into space than the Arecibo pulses.
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I'd never ventured outside of Trader Joe's tea bags before, but the idea of loose-leaf tendrils emanating from an underwater unicorn was spectacular.
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When the group ventured further into theatrical concerts and multimedia events, he rose to the occasion as a singer, an actor and a keyboardist.
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I recently ventured to Aspen, Colorado to see what it&aposs like to ski in the most expensive mountain town in the United States.
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Livestreamed by NASA, the pair exited the Quest airlock and ventured to the far side of the ISS on the Port 6 truss structure.
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She has not been to northwestern Iowa since August, and she has ventured west of the Des Moines area only once in that time.
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And, while Franco's ad campaigns addressed issues ranging from animal cruelty to AIDS , Scott's work isn't overtly political, although he has ventured into politics.
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What they didn't know prior to this study, however, was whether sharks that ventured across the Atlantic tended to return to their native populations.
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Rather, it suggests Neanderthals, with their unusually broad fingers, had ventured down a unique evolutionary path, developing their own distinctive set of physical characteristics.
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Little margin of error exists in this series, as each contest has been decided by one goal and two games have ventured past regulation.
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Like many other residents, he ventured back as Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army gradually wrested back control from Islamist militants and other rebel groups.
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She ventured to third world countries all over the globe, such as Ethiopia, South Sudan, Zimbabwe, Bolivia, Uganda, Peru, Indonesia, India, and Sri Lanka.
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So I ventured into the world of falsies hoping to learn what it's like for women to seek out bolder, longer versions of their own.
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Jussie Smollett, 36, had reportedly arrived in Chicago from New York City late Monday and ventured out to get something to eat, according to TMZ.
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In 2016, I ventured into the Spratlys to better understand the ecological cost of this conversion process and found a devastating impact on coral reefs.
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A couple major beer brands, for instance, have ventured outside their usual domain of football, sex appeal and bar parties to drive substantive political discussions.
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Olivia was trading gossip that a woman in her seventies threw her back out having sex and ventured out to find some weed in Tortola.
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This is likely the reason Best Buy has put so much emphasis on its technology expertise (the Geek Squad) and has ventured into health services.
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After darkness fell, I finally ventured into the zine tent where the younger, less established, and poorer artists were crammed like rats in a cage.
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Thinking she would be safe after winning prizes for best actress at film festivals in Namur, Belgium, and in Angoulême, France, she ventured out uncovered.
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The goat's death was set in motion when it ventured to the south end of the Seward Harbor breakwater dike on Saturday, according to Peters.
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One time, when I ventured a little further than usual, I came across a car with an elderly man in it—but he wasn't moving.
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As a young man, Zhang ventured out for his first trip to an actual restaurant in a rural part of Jianyang in China's Sichuan province.
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From here, I ventured into the studio of Casey Baden, where I unknowingly poured myself a glass of heavily spiked and highly delicious homemade lemonade.
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He ventured his entire kitty of $14,600, so when he correctly answered that Jesse James was the outlaw killed by Robert Ford, his earnings doubled.
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Online personal styling service Stitch Fix ventured into the kids category in 2018, with most items retailing for $10 to $35, according to its website.
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In this episode, after being told specifically to stay together, he ventured off and ended up encountering some trouble while snooping around the plane wreckage.
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Whole Foods employees have already reportedly ventured to parts of Idaho, Wyoming, and southern Utah for potential retail spaces they could set up shop in.
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He played in Sri Lanka's domestic league for Tamil Union and ventured around the globe in international cricket matches against stars like India's Sachin Tendulkar.
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IN ANCIENT times, traders on the Silk Road connecting China with Europe rarely ventured into the northern Caucasus region that is now home to Georgia.
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Although South Florida is home for Osaka, the Miami stop has not been kind to the Japanese, who has never ventured past the third round.
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The 21-year-old has ventured at least six frames in seven straight starts, allowing 212 runs and posting a 232 ERA in that span.
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"There were so few times that we ventured into places where we knew people didn't like us," said Gray, referring to the marriage equality fight.
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It was 16 months before Laura Bush ventured overseas officially as first lady, taking a 10-day trip to France, Hungary and the Czech Republic.
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Last summer Motherboard contributor Daniel Oberhaus ventured to Mount Everest to tell us the fascinating story of using the internet 5.5 miles above sea level.
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It's an amazing transformation for someone who was once shielded from public view and covered with masks and bundles of clothing when she ventured out.
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Porsche ventured into sport-utility vehicles in 2002 and last year announced investment of 1 billion euros ($13 billion) in its first all-electric model.
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Impressively, many of these companies are less than a decade old, and some are based in countries that have never ventured to the Moon before.
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Since then, he has ventured into public rarely, looking increasingly frail and sporting comfortable tracksuits and trainers instead of his trademark olive green military fatigues.
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Last year, she ventured into slightly more commercial roles with Jackie, starring Natalie Portman, and 20th Century Women, in which she played opposite Annette Bening.
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Frazier split the double team, ventured into traffic in the lane and buried a floater to tie the game at 193 with 24 seconds left.
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In contrast, WeChat has struggled to build up a significant overseas presence and Alibaba's fintech affiliate Ant Financial has mostly ventured abroad through savvy investments.
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And when she ventured onto the streets, she would point her camera at people who seemed oddly familiar, even if she had never met them.
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In the Soviet Union, he dropped in on factories, inspected Red Army units battling the Germans, and ventured into the banquet halls of the Kremlin.
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Trump ventured to the club often early in his presidency, but has not been there in months because it had been closed for the summer.
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Instead, while publicly criticizing both Obama and Trump for politicizing court decisions, Roberts looked the other way as his colleagues repeatedly ventured into political controversies.
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In a recent exclusive interview with Business Insider, Rogers said they succeeded because they ventured to find undervalued assets that other investors would not touch.
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If you haven't ventured to Vancouver, Canada in the past few years, you've probably never heard of Lululemon's high-end, beyond-the-gym Lab offshoot.
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If you ventured on to social media straight after Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix, you'd have seen plenty of reaction from both sides of the divide.
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It's another hint that Amazon is eyeing a broader logistics play and the first time the company has ventured beyond its own transactions and shipments.
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Wearing hazmat suits and goggles, they ventured into hospital wards to interview patients and doctors, submitting nervously to tests for the coronavirus after their visits.
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He ventured to the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository, where Oswald aimed his rifle at the president, according to the Warren Commission.
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Industrial-scale fishing boats from a fish processor in Virginia called Omega Protein have ventured a bit farther north than their usual range this summer.
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But this story was so vivid that I did something new: I ventured into narrative nonfiction far more than I've ever done in the past.
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HUNTER, N.Y. — Ezra Kennedy had been hiking with his cousins and friends when he ventured up to a ledge between the tiers of Kaaterskill Falls.
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In fact, you need never have ventured outside the boundaries of civilization to be instantly transported and held spellbound there by these carefully rendered creatures.
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I ventured out of the stall to check out my reflection in the full-length mirror, hoping nobody working the weekend shift would walk in.
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A few years later, when I was in college, I ventured into an AOL chat room from one of the five computers in my dorm.
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While those were popular, people wanted something more decadent that still seemed healthy, Patodia said, so she ventured into the caramel- and chocolate-covered chickpea.
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Cara says she's fostering two dogs during coronavirus quarantine, Bowie and Hendrix ... and Ashley carried one over her shoulder as they ventured into the store.
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Senator Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas, suggested that his counterparts had ventured into the realm of spy fiction, citing the rumored meeting at the Mayflower.
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Last weekend, he happened to be dining downstairs at Frank's when he learned about Loot and ventured to the second floor to take a look.
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But he ventured a few embellishments, and his playing had freshness and clarity except at a moment or two of breakneck speed blurred with pedaling.
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An initial assessment blamed thunderstorms and winds that approached hurricane strength, but it wasn't clear why the amphibious vehicle even ventured out into the water.
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Most shoppers have probably heard of Zara, H&M, Uniqlo, Aldi or Lidl, all retailers that ventured into the U.S. after they found success overseas.
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The winds were such that every time the petite Ms. Chenoweth ventured outdoors she was just one stiff gust away from making like Mary Poppins.
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Twenty-two years ago, shortly before she died, Princess Diana ventured into the landmines of Angola to help conduct a global ban on deadly weapons.
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Trump ventured to Indiana last week to speak about the plan, which lowers the corporate tax rate and cuts the number of individual tax rates.
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A few years ago he ventured into non-food franchising and now includes 120 T-Mobile and 85 GNC stores in his ever-expanding portfolio.
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The group was rescued after 17 days inside the vast cave complex in northern Thailand where they had ventured after soccer practice on June 23.
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Most people who have ventured outside of their home country, at some point, needed to ask for directions or tell a taxi driver their destination.
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" Reflecting on an "extraordinary summit," the U.K.'s Sky News ventured further, asking "Could Donald Trump be impeached after 'disgraceful' news conference with Vladimir Putin?
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On Christmas Eve 2013 NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Rick Mastracchio ventured outside the ISS on a space walk to fix a broken cooling system.
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During one lull, I ventured to put in a long-distance bid, for about the price of a night at a mid-range Paris hotel.
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He said that Parker was "very capable and competent," but did not follow club guidelines when he ventured to the mountain by himself on Sunday.
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Marketing has also gone digital, and video game publishers have ventured into influencer deals and hosting splashy esports tournaments and glitzy annual video game conferences.
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It has also ventured into areas where commercial opportunities are nascent, including regions such as India and Nigeria and businesses such as self-driving cars.
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Thompson ventured, "It would take at least four people — or 14, or 40" to match Davis, who died in 1990 at 64, of throat cancer.
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They have captured the struggles of electric rickshaw drivers in India, ventured into China's national meat reserve and documented the flooding in the Mississippi Delta.
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But last year he ventured to Thailand for a belated honeymoon and was immediately arrested and scheduled to be sent back to his native country.
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Shenzhen-based and Hong Kong-listed Tencent has also ventured into self-driving tech and had advertised to recruit engineers in Silicon Valley last year.
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When their discussions ventured further afield – and beyond the surging poll numbers of Donald J. Trump's presidential bid — Argentina and Saudi Arabia were front and center.
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They had this big building space in Dundas and we sort of ventured in, checked it out, and it was so weird and crazy and awesome.
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Recently, I ventured to my ancestral homeland of India for a quick vacation that would take me to four cities over the course of thirteen days.
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This past weekend, a massive contingent of seemingly indoor-dwelling people bravely ventured outside and explored their natural surroundings—that is, until their phone batteries died.
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In addition to tea production, KTDA has ventured into small-scale power production to run its factories, with extra output being sold to the national grid.
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The company ventured into Brazil and Mozambique oil and gas assets over a decade ago, buoyed by its experience in oil production in India's east coast.
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Hilco and Gordon Brothers have joint ventured to act as liquidators for Gump's merchandise while Garman Turner Gordon LLP is the legal adviser to the company.
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The boys and their coach ventured into the caves on June 23, but they became trapped when flood waters blocked the route back to the entrance.
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Wade ventured into the wine business in 2012 when he launched his company Wade Cellars, which sells a red blend, a Cabernet Sauvignon, and a rosé.
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I climbed into the tank sitting in my driveway (you might call it a car) and ventured out into the hellscape known as Los Angeles traffic.
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The live stream only showed viewers shots of the rocket's initial descent, and didn't reveal many views of the rocket as it ventured deeper into space.
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Truth be told, I hadn't really ventured into the weight room at my gym, because I prefer to hide in the studios where the dumbbells are.
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BoeingAlthough most of its drone are targeted towards the military market, Boeing has also ventured into the ocean drone space with its acquisition of Liquid Robotics.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - For weeks, Chancellor Angela Merkel endured taunts and whistles whenever she ventured out on the campaign trail in her home region of eastern Germany.
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That makes it easier to pick and choose your Google services, but it also makes it harder to tell when you've ventured outside the Google garden.
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So many trees fell in Shenzhen, bordering Hong Kong, that commuters who ventured out the next morning quipped that going to work meant clambering through "jungle".
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About 154 million people ventured outside to watch the Moon slowly creep in front of the Sun and then cover it, either partially or in full.
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"And we is now going to have Thought For De Day done in that way," he ventured, probably wanting to hold on to that day job.
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Such was the case for R29er Elisa Kreisinger, who recently ventured further into the world of adulting by purchasing her first home alongside her partner, Meg.
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Although Ella may not a candle to these neural net-backed AI of today, she has bravely gone where no other AI has ventured: outer space.
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Cupcake and her owner were riding on a pathway at Cherry Creek State Park near Denver Thursday afternoon when they ventured into a more rural area.
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Now that she's ventured even further out emotionally, the next phase would seem to be stepping further out into the world of more experimental music production.
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This is the farthest any solar-powered explorer has ventured into deep space, which is usually occupied solely by robots running on radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs).
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BlackBerry, a longtime cell phone maker, ventured into automotive safety through BlackBerry QNX, a software focused on safety that is now in over 120 millions cars.
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Along with new small-displacement bikes aimed at foreign markets, the company has unveiled three motorcycles for segments that the brand has never ventured into before.
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Around 40 percent of brick and mortar consumers ventured out on Saturday, along with 35 percent on Thanksgiving and 43 percent on Sunday, the data found.
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Holding our noses, he and I ventured into the Bryant Park ice rink, at which point we were instantly bombarded by the smell of sweaty bodies.
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SNL's Harry then ventured into the overflow room, where he greeted a Deal or No Deal briefcase model and his "Auntie Creepy," played by Tina Fey.
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Fans of Dawson's Creek remember the hype and hysteria that the cast faced anytime the cast ventured off the North Carolina set of the teen drama.
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"President Trump ventured into politics at a time when our nation has never been more polarized," Falwell said before calling on Trump to accept the degree.
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Kim's exiled half brother Kim Jong Nam — who is believed to have been under China's protection — was murdered in mid-February when he ventured into Malaysia.
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" Asked whether he had ever ventured inside the imposing 19th century Monaco landmark that provides a backdrop to cars racing through Casino Square, Verstappen smiled. "Yep.
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America's enemies in China and Russia have taken their measure of the man and are preparing to test him more decisively than they have yet ventured.
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It all comes down to this handrail, which we see in the season 2 finale: This is when Eleven and Hopper have ventured back into Hawkins.
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I also could have asked one of the sales associates I saw walking around — there was at least one in almost every aisle I ventured down.
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Astronauts have not ventured beyond low-Earth orbit since 22028, when the crew of Apollo 120 returned home after a 22040-day trip to the moon.
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On June 17, he ventured downtown, to Le District, a French food hall at Brookfield Place, the office complex previously known as the World Financial Center.
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As an early part of the design thinking process, we ventured onto the streets of Manhattan to talk to potential users and learn about their needs.
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It was the rain that stranded the boys and their coach inside the cave to begin with, after they ventured into the cave network last month.
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In this episode of Ventured, I spoke to Hoke about how former inmates turn their experience of running illegitimate business operations into the startup American dream.
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On Thursday morning, he said, he ventured out from his neighborhood in the city center in search of bread and found open bakeries but bare shelves.
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This means Dineobellator's ancestors not only migrated from Asia before the mass extinction, but raptor dinosaurs likely ventured back and forth on this route multiple times.
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Magazine_____ John Allen Chau had ventured to North Sentinel in the Andaman Sea, where the local tribe has killed outsiders for setting foot on their shore.
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This year, Apple's announcements — usually confined to software — ventured into hardware, including new iPads and a totally new category for Apple: A home speaker called HomePod.
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More recently, he has ventured into the worlds of Western classical and tango, composing and arranging ambitious third-stream works that play around with those idioms.
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More remarkably the 19-year-old is playing in just her fourth main draw at a Grand Slam having never before ventured beyond the second round.
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In life, I never once ventured inside this shop, and I brood over what the interior would look like, what person would wait behind the counter.
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So VICE ventured into college dorms to check out what students are putting up on their walls and ask them what they want people to think.
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"You think it'll still be running by then, Ben?" he asked, knowing my family seldom ventured farther than the beaches of South Carolina for our vacations.
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Rain was forecast for June 303, the day the Wild Boars made their excursion to Tham Luang, but the boys had ventured into the cave before.
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To gauge the current state of this team, I ventured with my sons to Citi Field last weekend for a clash with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Suwannapura, 25, said she has not had a full-time swing coach since she ventured from her native Thailand to begin competing internationally at age 13.
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" He ventured that "if you put Team 10" — the name of Paul's company — "with the Stoolies, I think we can bring down, like, the entire country.
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But they recorded every day, and, Nauman said, "every day something interesting happened," as the explorers ventured into the unknown and reported back what they saw.
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