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927 Sentences With "ventured"

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