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Later came timely ventures into banking, real estate and metals.
"Nature" ventures into the wilderness with its adorable spy creatures.
Our first ventures into joint watching quickly descended into relationship choppy waters.
He-Man, however, won't be the only time that Centineo ventures into action.
The remark came as Kasich was speaking about his earliest ventures into politics.
The show also ventures into political territory, including a discussion about police brutality.
For starters, Shrill Season 2 ventures into very little (if any) untrod territory.
With this new Brenda Song thriller, Netflix ventures into the Lifetime-style movie genre.
The camera boldly ventures into uncharted territory: inside the head of a popular girl.
Rise of Iron ventures into the Plaguelands that the Fallen mutants call their home.
The book explores his difficult childhood and his ventures into show business and politics.
So, before MBS ventures into building new cities, perhaps he should deal with the old ones.
Oldaele's ventures into robotics are almost directly related to these events that seem to involve Doomfist.
AmazonFresh Pickup is one of Amazon's many ventures into more and more brick-and-mortar locations.
Epix ventures into scripted programming with "Berlin Station," an espionage thriller, and "Graves," a political comedy.
Both Uber and Singapore's Grab have made their own ventures into the industry with payment services.
And in recent years, more and more celebs have moved their business ventures into the tech space.
Not exactly a scene from a Tarkovsky film, but not unlike other ventures into life-like technology.
Iweala's second novel, "Speak No Evil," ventures into more ambiguous territory before veering back onto certain ground.
Smoke has his usual subject matter, but he also ventures into uncharted territory on He Has Risen.
The company's latest move follows a series of ventures into artificial intelligence, virtual reality and driverless cars.
Her husband, determined to find the second father, ventures into Harlem and discovers an unimagined new world.
"Nature" ventures into a winter wonderland with animals built for survival — and yes, they're pretty darn cute.
Development experts have argued that billionaire ventures into global health have made the field more results-oriented.
But with season 6, coming April 63 in the United States, the TV series ventures into unexplored territory.
The macho posturing ventures into more specific comparisons, with dialogue seemingly written for (if not by) teenage boys.
Founders of startups are often quick to sell up, rather than building their ventures into big global companies.
The composer's harmonic language, which ventures into bold, radical chromaticism, came through in rich, full-bodied orchestral sound.
That ventures into the territory that the Tennessee Republican senator Bob Corker described last week: This is cultlike.
That raises the question: What happens when a black artist ventures into a field dominated by white musicians?
But odds have SKYROCKETED that the song "Red, Red Wine" will be played every time he ventures into public.
The game is one of the company's few ventures into mobile, and its previous attempt didn't go that well.
In the movie, it has a supernatural pull, causing anyone who ventures into it to lose touch with reality.
Now, it's always wise to gird your loins whenever Trump ventures into technology concepts, but this morning was special.
With the moon hovering in communal, innovative Aquarius on Monday and Tuesday, try turning those solo-ventures into collaborations.
Kim Kardashian West is a pro at weaving her latest products and entrepreneurial ventures into her social-media posts.
Entitled Kalpana's Warriors, Alam's series ventures into a realm of imagery that is abstract and artistic, rather than journalistic.
But in the fundaments of its setting — moral compromise by a gringo in Mexico — Caputo ventures into crowded territory.
His new release "W:/2016ALBUM/" ventures into more experimental territory, resulting in some of his most exciting music ever.
His new release, "W:/2016ALBUM/," ventures into more experimental territory, resulting in some of his most exciting music ever.
Berg's piercing music ventures into Expressionist atonality with remnants of Mahlerian harmonic richness, lending tragic stature to Wozzeck's Everyman struggles.
Hollywood rarely ventures into the unknown, into centuries and concepts never explored — truly, where no one has gone before. Why?
Vinnie overhears — he's post-coitus with Ellen, the redheaded bartender — and ventures into the hallway, as if to do something.
He already plans to to invest from Protocol Ventures into two funds he's personally backed—MetaStable Capital and Neural Capital.
THE LAST SHAMAN A suicidal man ventures into the Amazon in search of a shaman he thinks will heal him.
That company has also been making headlines for its independent ventures into space as well as goals to colonize Mars.
With his ventures into new mediums picking up speed, TLOP could be Kanye's last album for a while—maybe ever.
Connected only by a piece of string, Sabrina ventures into limbo and ends up face to face with her own mother.
On the Day of the Dead, he ventures into the Land of the Dead and encounters his ancestor, a legendary singer.
Intel's ventures into mobile hardware and software development show that even a great idea is only as good as its execution.
Now, their ventures into features like voice control and connectivity hold the potential to introduce consumers to new levels of convenience.
As the company ventures into original content, Bloomberg reports that Apple's programming will look a lot more like network TV – a.k.a.
Mr. Audi's stylized production of Monteverdi's "Il Ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria" became a successful model for further ventures into Baroque opera.
WE RIDE UPON STICKSBy Quan Barry In her second novel, "We Ride Upon Sticks," Quan Barry ventures into virgin territory — literally.
The work relays the story of a young girl who ventures into the city where she winds up alone and pregnant.
No one discounts the potential danger that grizzlies pose, and the wise hiker ventures into bear country armed with pepper spray.
It's a universe where mega-corporations took their capitalist ventures into outer space with little policing by the government on Earth.
Plotnikova has contributed to that trend, leading a $61 million round of funding alongside Battery Ventures into expenses management startup Soldo.
Typically, when a racer ventures into the downhill realm, it usually takes several seasons to master the intricacies of downhill technique.
Miguel later ventures into the Land of the Dead and meets his departed family members on a journey to bring music back.
Obliged to get an official ID card, Tharlo, beautifully played by Shide Nyima, ventures into a nearby city to procure a photograph.
Bryant's eight points were far under the 27.1 average he accumulated in his first 19963 ventures into enemy territory in Northern California.
And, like Kush, workers' accounts are often shut down without warning or explanation, even when their content never ventures into explicit territory.
Elsewhere on single "The Bird Song," the band ventures into a more yacht-ready territory, evoking the breezy noodling of Steely Dan.
It ventures into South America with assorted ceviches, a yellow-corn Venezuelan tamale, and chimichurri sauce over Cuban black beans and rice.
Subjects remain indoors with limited ventures into the public, stock up on food, and work from home if they are able to.
The following is our attempt at a how-to of anonymity — it begins with digital devices and then ventures into analogue meatspace.
Renee Cox also ventures into the superhero story with a print of her as "Raje" on top of the Statue of Liberty.
Lim, the consultant, said palm oil giant IOI and property-to-resorts conglomerate Berjaya have approached him about making ventures into durian farming.
It's one of Nintendo's earliest ventures into mobile games and it's giving the Pokémon franchise a second chance at taking over our lives.
He led Ipic's expansion from traditional conservative investments in foreign energy ventures into more exotic assets such as Virgin Galactic and Tesla Motors.
The artist sometimes paints backgrounds in abstract or unfinished strokes, while his choice of imagery often ventures into the realm of the surreal.
The "oracle of Omaha," predicted that the Tesla would struggle as it ventures into auto insurance, a field in which Berkshire Hathaway thrives.
This one ventures into more expensive territory, but the investment will be worth it if you're looking for enhanced performance and graphical capabilities.
Mengiste ventures into the minds of these two men, with their confusions of cruelty and self-pity, their musings about masculinity and representation.
The gold-sheathed surface of Nedjemankh's mummiform coffin portrays scenes and texts that serve to protect the deceased as he ventures into the afterlife.
That comes from women who have started and run successful businesses in the last few years, turning one-person ventures into full-on enterprises.
He is stubbornly, nihilistically private: Before his Mars mission, to perfect a device that produces water from dirt, he ventures into the desert alone.
Inspired by Robert Sullivan's 2004 best seller, "Rats," Morgan Spurlock ventures into the bowels of the world's cities in search of the nightmarish rodents.
She never ventures into ironic commentary on the performance itself, as John Kelly's take on Joni Mitchell, loving as it is, could sometimes be.
As Google ventures into new territory, a group of nine people are working on a set of ethical guidelines for any future military contracts.
Alchemist and magic addict Madeleine ventures into an underwater dragon kingdom, only to find a brewing political war between its inhabitants and Paris' fallen angels.
The new game is noteworthy for being one of the company's first ventures into mobile territory, especially by a website that's been around since 1999.
The big picture: This is aimed beyond the Wal-Mart crowd: The acquisition comes as Amazon ventures into the grocery business, including quick localized delivery.
Jenner then ventures into the bathroom, showing herself in a mirror while holding a camera and telling fans about her early morning with her daughter.
Framed as fraud prevention, this data-sharing effort ventures into the practice of medicine by insurance companies with a financial interest in dictating coverage options.
To reveal his battles, Konstantin brought Adler and Vossen to the underworld he ventures into on a regular basis, because government programs won't go there.
TARYN SIMON: AN OCCUPATION OF LOSS A master of postconceptual photography, joining color images with texts about politics and history, Taryn Simon ventures into performance.
He has received some invitations to speak abroad, but he rarely ventures into central Madrid, even though he has a Syrian friend there, he said.
While the first two sizzle videos are about software we're already familiar with, Microsoft's final one ventures into the future and slightly misses the beat.
Its ventures into e-books were ill-fated, for example, because the prevalence of pirated e-books means consumers were unwilling to pay for them.
Cassini's orbit through Saturn has — without argument — been one of humanity's most valuable and captivating ventures into space, yet it will come to a swift end.
When Haley first ventures into the basement to find her dad, Aja plays up the muck, gunk, and early hints of gore for all they're worth.
Some of the paintings in the show include samples from Thiebaud's later ventures into landscapes, portraits, and still lifes, and of course, his classic dessert paintings.
However, in contrast to Stewart's ventures into selling her lifestyle, Goop gravitated towards expansion within a higher price point, even collaborating with high-profile luxury designers.
But she is encouraged by the attention her team's op-ed received and hopes it will stimulate new ventures into what is still mostly uncharted territory.
They're known as "telemedicine" services, and if you haven't heard of them by now, they're one of Silicon Valley's ever-expanding ventures into the health space.
Reuters ventures into the homes of seven young adults who have cut the cord to see how and why, and what life after cable has been like.
Canaccord Genuity on Friday downgraded Intel to hold from buy given the potential for margins to compress as the chipmaker ventures into new markets to seek growth.
Life, Animated follows Owen as ventures into adulthood, gets his own place in an assisted living community, and experiences heartbreak when his girlfriend breaks up with him.
Speaking of private ventures into space, the coming year will likely feature ongoing discussions about mining expeditions to the the Moon and asteroids to extract valuable resources.
The organisation was on the look out for new creative opportunities beyond its recent ventures into Hollywood and the newly-named Wonderbly seemed just the golden ticket.
Dollar General, however, ventures into places where the last grocery shop often closed years ago, which is why its reception by locals tends to be much friendlier.
In Travel Channel's Expedition Unknown: Woolly Mammoth, a team of international scientists ventures into the frigid climes of Russia's Siberian permafrost to find the ancient genetic remains.
There are certainly other factors besides the influx of seed and early-stage ventures into the mix of exits, but sussing those out will require further investigation.
Mr. Kasich has drawn sizable crowds in his ventures into upstate New York, and some surveys show him drawing more votes than Mr. Cruz in the state.
More losses in Europe could undercut its ability to invest in those more lucrative regions, as well as fund new ventures into autonomous vehicles and mobility services.
Thorne is known for her brassy internet presence — earlier this week, she noted, "Your stool says so much about you...." — but this particular retweet ventures into obscene territory.
Today's Google I/O presentation was as wide-ranging as the company's various ventures into future technology, though the biggest cheers of excitement were inevitably reserved for Android.
Inside, volunteers circled the floor with clipboards, a data-collecting effort that will be even more useful when Brown ventures into states where he isn't a household name.
On Friday's series premiere, he ventures into some ghost malls to skate his way through the crumbling remains that once housed Claire's and Sam Goody and Cinnabon shops.
As she ventures into the world of slumber parties and drop-off play dates, her childhood independence lengthens and, as a result, my maternal hold loses its grip.
Instead of telling dad he's a complete lunatic, the young man ventures into the forest, where he's seen tigers rolling in the grass to heal their battle wounds.
There is a fear adjoining AI that machines are fated to dominate the workforce and such mechanical ventures into the arts are sure to incite technophobes with dread.
Such is the fate of anyone who ventures into the pre-alpha demo of Budget Cuts, a motion-based stealth game coming out this year for the Vive.
Ventures into other costly businesses, including food delivery and bicycle-sharing, as well as international expansion efforts in Brazil and Mexico, will eat into those coffers quickly, though.
In the movie, it's Dallas who ventures into the ship's labyrinth of ducts, in an attempt to shepherd the creature towards an airlock—unsuccessfully, as it turns out.
By 25 the three of them had merged their initial two ventures into Bradley Film and Recordings Studios, a musicians' haven more commonly known as the Quonset Hut.
This sitcom often ventures into serious material without becoming overly maudlin; it's largely driven by the chemistry and camaraderie between Ms. Janney and her co-star, Anna Faris.
Aside from his ventures into space travel, Branson is also known for getting caught committing fraud and tax evasion and how these crimes made him even more successful.
Another series of images depart from Brathwaite's documentary style jazz photography and ventures into street photography, which captured the pivotal moments that shaped the Black is Beautiful movement.
A trade card advertising Ayer's Hair Vigor even ventures into the realm of mythology, featuring five mermaids applying the liquid cure to gray hair, baldness, dandruff, and more.
The more one ventures into the cramped space, the more it becomes clear which works were conceived as site-specific installations and which were simply adapted to the context.
Even when it ventures into the water to add outboard motors to its collection of cars, trucks, lawn mowers, and motorcycles, Honda's known for efficient, economical, and reliable machines.
"We'll be ready for this world but we're not going to dive in too deeply," he said, referring to BP's previously unsuccessful ventures into renewable energy, including solar power.
When a skinny scorer like Ingram ventures into the paint, there are a lot of big guys that are going to get worked up getting ready for the block.
Some of it ventures into comic spectacle, such as an operatic rendition of Britney Spears's "Toxic" during one of the Queen's attempts to seduce Snow White to her doom.
But then, battling for a cross on one of Tunisia's few ventures into England's half, Kyle Walker put his arm in the face of Tunisia attacker Fakhreddine Ben Youssef.
That partnership has already spawned VR attractions set in the worlds of Star Wars and Wreck-It Ralph; starting today, it ventures into the MCU with Avengers: Damage Control.
After two and a half decades, the acclaimed band ventures into a different sound on its ninth album, "The Center Won't Hold" — and moves onward without its longtime drummer.
After two and a half decades, the acclaimed band ventures into a different sound on its ninth album, "The Center Won't Hold" — and moves onward without its longtime drummer.
Given that Elite and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, other Netflix ventures into teen show territory, were renewed for future seasons, the chances of Sex Education continuing are quite high.
That growth, combined with the success of the company's wearable products and its ventures into health and wellness, could be a sign of what's next for the consumer technology giant.
Both companies recently announced their ventures into next-day delivery, with Walmart promising to reach roughly 75% of American consumers with this faster shipping option by the end of 2019.
When a D2C brand ventures into retail, part of its strategy may include partnering with an incumbent retailer with extensive foot traffic, as Casper did with West Elm and Target.
With this technological twist, Westworld ventures into the next chapter in cyborg philosophy: If a human's mind gets copied into an identical-seeming new body, is the person the same?
Critic score: 20%Audience score: 47%Netflix description: "When his girlfriend vanishes, a mute man ventures into a near-future Berlin's seamy underworld, where his actions speak louder than words."
This type of spending also comes with risks, particularly when the group ventures into so-called purpler parts of the country, where the two parties have similar levels of support.
Ms. Williams allows even more access to her life in this new documentary series, which ventures into her delivery room and behind the scenes of her wedding with Alexis Ohanian.
Here she ventures into a Pennsylvania steel town for a portrait of working-class strife in an era when jobs are scarce, alliances are strained and racial frictions run high.
She does not think of herself as an artist, but rather is more suited to the profile of a journalist: She ventures into the world and records what she sees.
Despite his stage longevity and periodic ventures into song recordings in English, Hallyday's rock-icon status is largely confined to France and other French-speaking countries such as Belgium and Canada.
As a Puerto Rican drug dealer from Ridgewood, Queens who never ventures into Manhattan, he's out of his element as both Leah's beau and among the mostly white, upwardly mobile revelers.
With the tiger's help, the boy catches a fish and even, in a stunning wordless sequence, ventures into the woods at night to leap across rocks and howl at the moon.
The Obamas, with their newfound riches from books and ventures into the entertainment industry, will soon have the kind of money to draw snark from the socialist wing of their party.
A fiery-headed wildchild named Mary ventures into the woods, finds a flower that bring her to the magical school of Endor College, and discovers that she's actually a very gifted witch.
Alas, we'll have to wait until season 2 to see how Ford and the BTK Killer cross paths...and until the show ventures into 2005 for the killer to finally receive justice.
It makes sense, then, for the people reading the Post or Fast Company for dining advice, that Spam becomes worthy of attention when it ventures into the world of higher-end dining.
The three performances also fit into the delightful tradition of end-of-season ventures into operatic territory that Alan Gilbert introduced with a brilliant presentation of Ligeti's "Le Grand Macabre" in 2010.
Ernst Neizvestny, a sculptor whose ventures into modernism put him at odds with the Soviet cultural authorities and led to a memorable confrontation with Nikita S. Khrushchev in 1962, died on Aug.
She ventures into the garage, where she fires up an abandoned sports car and tunes in to Radio Free America, on which we hear Oprah Winfrey introduce a song by Bruce Springsteen.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Rugby sevens coach Ben Ryan is mobbed every time he ventures into Suva these days as locals impress upon him how much a first Olympic medal would mean to Fiji.
In fact, he pointed out, Trump's history of driving several large business ventures into bankruptcy with questionable decision-making likely only increased the effectiveness of a "madman strategy" in the corporate world.
The Ouya and Huawei's Tron, a pair of diminutive home consoles, add to the long list of ill-fated ventures into the world of building hardware specifically for the task of Android gaming.
Ramsay has been suggested as the actor to take on the role of Prince Eric's cooking-obsessed French chef Louis, who notoriously tries to cook Sebastian when the crab ventures into his kitchen.
Virgin's been mostly known for its prepaid services, but with this move, it ventures into the higher-end monthly plan arena, "elevating the brand," as Virgin Mobile USA's CEO Dow Draper put it.
It's the sort of unpredictability that Black Dice diehards have come to expect, but it also highlights a strange underbelly that's become uncovered as the rest of the noise scene ventures into clubland.
Mahaarachchi's team is in charge of designing the internal electrical layout for the car-sized rover, which will attempt to find signs of past life on the Red Planet when it ventures into space.
However, Zeffirelli's unconventional ventures into opera were often welcomed more abroad than at home, particularly in the United States, where he had more than a dozen top productions at the New York Metropolitan Opera.
It keeps its originals and dramas largely to Sunday nights, and when it ventures into other areas, it does so selectively (like Real Time with Bill Maher on Fridays or its deal with Vice).
When the sensors determine your mind is peaceful, you hear chirping birds and bubbling streams, but when your mind ventures into a more active state, the sounds change to high winds and stormy weather.
With a wave of service-on-demand start-ups following it and with Uber's own ventures into UberEats and UberRush, this global start-up is showing a path to disruption in every consumer vertical.
The probe in turn led to restructuring at Baidu which diverted resources from less-profitable ventures into AI, big data, cloud and video services - all of which contributed to its second-quarter profit jump.
More recently Ms. Gambrell translated Mr. Sorokin's "The Blizzard" (released in English in 2015), about a Russian doctor who ventures into a snowstorm to deliver a vaccine to a village battling a zombie plague.
While touting his ability to flip indebted ventures into profitability and to emerge unscathed from his companies' bankruptcies, Trump said Puerto Rico needs to "cut that debt way down" without the U.S. federal government's help.
Ford and its partners also initially disagreed on the merits of combining the two separate distribution and service entities of the joint ventures into a single national channel, according to two of the Ford sources.
They are an army of only two, yet they seem destined to conquer and slay anyone who ventures into the Lyceum Theater, where they have set up their festering — and, admit it, stupendously entertaining — camp.
She also ventures into outer space — with Robert Pattinson, André Benjamin and a very cute baby — in Ms. Denis's "High Life," a mind-bending science-fiction allegory elegantly accoutered with sex, violence and metaphysical speculation.
The next work, also inexplicably rare, was Stravinsky's "Three Songs of William Shakespeare" (1953), one of the composer's first ventures into 12-tone music, scored for voice, flute (Kaspar Zehnder), clarinet (Andrew Marriner) and viola.
Lindblad Expeditions will introduce its first newly built ship, the 100-guest National Geographic Quest, in June in the Inside Passage of Alaska, with kayaks, paddle boards and landing craft for ventures into the wild.
The result is that a man who has mostly failed upward through a career of abortive ventures into World of Warcraft gold farming and producing shitty movies is seen as some kind of string-puller.
The plot is minimal, but it mainly follows Camille (Rachelle Vinberg), who, after being forbidden from skateboarding by her mother on Long Island, ventures into Manhattan to meet up with the collective she follows on Instagram.
Dawood's ventures into virtual reality add a phenomenological bent to Jameson's notion of postmodern hyperspace, insofar as the artist's fictive reimagining of history necessitates that we as visitors place ourselves in a narrative that he's written.
Lopez's chemistry with the Greek Freak — and how rarely Lopez ventures into the paint offensively — should be noticeable when the former Net returns to the area Saturday night to play the Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
The group's longest studio track thus far, the title tune on "Aja," represents one of the band's most uncompromising ventures into jazz fusion, with chord changes that refuse to stay in a single key for long.
The man ventures into space for three months at a time and returns to earth for only a few short days to see his wife and son, deeply torn between his love of space and his family.
"JTTOTS typically posts military humor but ventures into degrading both male and female marines," she told TechCrunch via private messaging, noting that the account has been around for years, and was "extremely active" between 2012 and 2015.
Francis wants to sell some of the land they won't use, and early in the movie, ventures into a field with a sickle and the idea that he's going to clear it of weeds in no time.
When she ventures into their domestic midden she begins to seem like a predator, a fox in a henhouse (indeed, eggs of all kinds are a recurring motif); the narrative balance is wonderfully sly and assured throughout.
And while it does quietly observe the routines of work and domesticity among itinerant cattle herders and rodeo riders, "Neon Bull" also ventures into more adventurous terrain, examining the sex lives of people and animals with equal fascination.
The United States had been aware of Mullah Mansour's movements, including his ventures into Iran, for some time before the strike and had been sharing information with Pakistan, said Seth G. Jones, associate director at the RAND Corporation.
But with his new movie, "Dunkirk," (out Friday, July 21), Mr. Nolan ventures into the harsh world of a real war, which outwardly seems like well-worn terrain, except that he has never tackled anything like it before.
In this clip from the forthcoming season—which is now just around the corner—Matty ventures into the Everglades under the protection of Shelley Wooten, an eighth-generation Floridian fighting to keep the hardcore culture of the Gladesmen alive.
Negro, who has lived on the campus of Colombia's Diversified Technical Education Institute of Monterrey Casanare for the past five years, has discovered that if he ventures into the campus store with a leaf, in exchange he will receive a cookie.
"I have no idea what Philip was thinking when he wrote 'Satyagraha,'" Mr. Guérin said of that 1980 opera, a highly stylized but (compared with "Einstein") more traditionally plotted story about Gandhi's early ventures into nonviolent protest in South Africa.
Even when Close ventures into the city for a gallery opening these days, he will often turn up in some outlandish costume, in fabrics printed with giant starfish and sunflowers, with lipstick smeared across his face and billowing, extravagant scarves.
With that being said, adult individuals of the modern leatherback sea turtle have blubber, but they have elevated metabolic rates compared to 'typical' reptiles, and blubber is one of many adaptations in this species to enable ventures into cool and cold water [areas].
Similarly, its expensive and well- publicized ventures into the global talent market, most recently with the signing of Daniel Carter — the All Blacks legend, World Cup winner and International Player of the Year — have been complemented by investment in developing local talent.
We're here for any site that ventures into normalizing inclusivity and body diversity, and while a small step for the plus-size community, CoEdition is one giant leap for the retail industry finally embracing the women who have been there all along.
Our hero, an M15 security officer named Eve (Sandra Oh) finds herself caught in a cat and mouse game with a sadistic assassin who calls herself Villanelle (Jodie Comer), one in which the pair's growing obsession with each other ventures into homoerotic territory.
Even if we set aside all the tangible benefits that come from stepping outside our comfort zone, it is intuitively obvious that being more excited about your work is a surefire way to improve your performance – and turn your various ventures into adventures.
The party is ongoing, but it sounds like it's taking place in a fun house hall of mirrors — if "SremmLife" was the album that instigated a wild night, "SremmLife 2" is the one that plays as it ventures into unpredictable, sometimes harrowing territory.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 86%Summary: The adventure comedy "Romancing the Stone" tells the story of famed novelist Joan Wilder (Kathleen Turner) as she ventures into a dangerous jungle in the hopes of rescuing her sister from art dealers (Zack Norman and DeVito).
The families' ventures into a realm that some would call quackery were typically inspired by love, desperation and hope, and were fueled by irrepressible grit and determination to find solutions to debilitating health problems that defied the best that conventional medicine could offer.
The episode was one of his first ventures into what has since become an urgent objective: forcing us to accept that our unlikely success as a species has made us a potentially life-ending phenomenon—not just to other animals but to ourselves.
He and his crew have to face off against a group of former Triple X agents led by Xiang (Donnie Yen) and Serena Unger (Deepika Padukone), but before long, the plot, such as it is, ventures into "not everything is as it seems" territory.
Far From Home ventures into rich emotional territory with gestures toward how humans skirt responsibility when they experience loss, and how aggravating it must be for superheroes to have super-strength and near-physical invulnerability, but still not be able to mend their emotional damage.
What Unity and Unreal are building may constitute the bigger piece of the pie, but as Amazon ventures into AR/VR game development with Sumerian, it's clear that there's a lot of room for expansion among all the big players and that incumbents shouldn't feel secure.
No one's list of Television Outlets Most Likely to Surprise Us includes CNN, but on Sunday the network ventures into attention-getting territory with "United Shades of America," in which a black comedian, W. Kamau Bell, explores places and subjects that are out of his comfort zone.
"It's a fine, tough little movie, technically assured and brutally efficient, with a simple story that ventures into some profound existential territory without making a big fuss about it," A. O. Scott wrote in his review in The New York Times; he designated it a Critic's Pick.
The Duke of Cambridge&aposs Jerusalem leg is by far the most charged of his five-day tour of Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian territories — the first official visit of a member of the British royal family — as he ventures into the heart of world religion and regional politics.
Baseball caps and headphones have been banned on away trips, youth prospects such as Tom Davies and Mason Holgate have already been given significant game-time and there have been eye-catchingly canny ventures into the transfer market, most notably for Ashley Williams and the brilliant Idrissa Gueye.
When the hero ventures into a mystical underworld for a mettle-testing, character-forging struggle with giant rats and bats, and the whole pivotal set piece is chopped down to a fleeting montage, it's obvious that the finished film wasn't what any of its makers had in mind.
Ah, but her through-the-tempered-glass view of events doesn't provide the whole picture, and when she sees the unknown woman, Megan (Haley Bennett), seemingly canoodling with another man, she's enraged, so much so that she drunkenly ventures into the neighborhood, experiencing a subsequent blackout regarding her actions.
Inspired by Joseph Campbell's book The Hero with a Thousand Faces, in which a man ventures into a supernatural region and returns victorious after combating mysterious forces, Munroe's heroes in "Days and Nights in the Wilderness" (2015) and "Institution of Captivity" (2015) are subjected to the predator's world.
After years of research and more than 50 ventures into research on how plate size affects food consumption, one study has looked at them all and come back with a conclusion: you're more likely to stuff your face if you've got a big plate in front of you.
Kirk Johnson, director of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, ventures into Yellowstone National Park, whose inhabitants are coping with climate change — among them, beavers building higher dams with rising water levels, grizzly bears and wolves competing for food, and overheated baby owls fleeing the nest.
Paul Auster ventures into similar territory in "43 3 2 1," an epic bildungsroman that presents the reader with four versions of the formative years of Archie Ferguson, a Jewish boy born in Newark in 24 (the origin of his unlikely surname is explained in the novel's opening paragraph).
A crack counterterrorist team, outfitted in T-shirts and sandals and driving a beat-up van, chases a Hamas member around a hilly Arab-Israeli town, and while the outcome is predictable, the story ventures into the lives and minds of characters on all sides of the conflict.
Per the report, one of Starbuck's early ventures into the multi-hued drink realm, the Unicorn Frapp, made a ton of bank, but not too long after that the colorful drinks began to lose their glow, and the chain's most recent quarterly reports showed a meek 2% raise in sales.
Unlike her previous ventures into philosophical texts, in which the artist would accrue her images by concentrating on a particular phrase, these drawings, executed in pencil on gridded paper, focus on individual words (which appear in the upper left corner of the sheet) copied from a concordance to the Tractatus.
The carrier, Britain's largest and most powerful warship, will carry its contingent of state-of-the-art F-35 stealth fighter jets as well as US Marine Corps F-35s as it ventures into a region where "China is developing its modern military capability and its commercial power," Williamson added.
In order to save Eliza's chances, he ventures into the world of favor-trading and back-scratching that he had always disdained, turning to a high-ranking police officer (Vlad Ivanov, a guarantor of Romanian cinematic authenticity) and a local politician (Petre Ciubotaru) in an effort to rig Eliza's test scores.
Once a year or so, the economist Diane Swonk ventures into the basement of her 1891 Victorian house outside Chicago and opens a plastic box containing the items that mean the most to her: awards, wedding pictures, the clothes she was wearing at the World Trade Center on the day it was attacked.
It's a message he's holding true to as he ventures into the beauty world with his first collection for MAC — a '70s-inspired line of new products (lipsticks, an eyeshadow palette, a contour palette, and a rad powder brush), rounded out with classics (HD setting powder, liquid liner, mascara), rereleased in gray-and-gold limited-edition packaging.
And lo, the engineers have delivered the RC F. With plenty of oomph from its 5-liter V53 engine, rear-wheel drive, all wrapped in a two-door coupe, the RC F ventures into territory defined by the Camaro SS and Mustang GT. To find 467 horsepower and 389 pound-feet of torque throbbing under the aluminum hood of a Lexus is heartening.
Fieri's viewership, which Nielsen data estimates around 753 million viewers in live data per week in 2017, embraces him for his celebration of chicken wings, baby back ribs, towering hamburgers, and chili hot dogs, but he also ventures into foreign fare: Ethiopian at Azla Ethiopia in Los Angeles, California; Thai served from Green Papaya food truck in Stockton, California; Greek-made Italian cuisine at Pizza Palace in Knoxville, Tennessee.
When Game of Thrones debuted on HBO in 25, it was strictly understood to be an adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire, a suburban sprawl of a fantasy series by a permanently deadline-haunted writer named George R. R. Martin who looked vaguely like the sea captain on a cereal box and whose previous ventures into television included the 23s Twilight Zone revival and star-crossed, sewer-world romance Beauty and the Beast.
At a time when many tech observers are wondering if we are gearing up for a "winter" in the startup ecosystem — where, in a buoyant climate, investors have gone all-in with perhaps too much exuberance that will not bear out in terms of startups' actual performance — the thinking is that Rubrik's track record will help it continue to win business both on its legacy services, and as it ventures into newer areas.
Here's a selection:A VC on Elon Musk's SpaceX board says founders who can't answer this question might miss out on millions in fundingHere's why 100 tech firms a month are asking this VC to fund their ventures into space — 'It was a eureka moment for us'Business Insider also hosted its first BI Prime webinar this week, with Henry Ward, founder of $1.7 billion startup Carta, talking through the pitch decks that helped him raise almost $450 million.
But McGonagall's literary ineptitude is well known, and Mr Lerner's essay becomes most interesting when he ventures into more contemporary territory, attacking with polemic zeal what he sees as confused critical assaults on modern poetry: the belief in a "vague past the nostalgists can never quite pinpoint" when poetry could still unite everyone, or in a "capacity to transcend history" that often seems to rely on its poetic purveyors being "white men of a certain class".

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