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Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
I
ventured
though to tell my story because I thought it would make it a little easier for people to tell theirs.
I
ventured
on my two-year, 27,000 mile journey to learn where, why, and how white people are fleeing, but I didn't expect to have so much fun on my journey.
In its immense generosity, India decided somehow that I, the Muslim son of a broke freedom fighter who accidentally
ventured
into the business of selling dreams, should become its king of romance, the "Badhshah of Bollywood," the greatest lover the country has ever seen ... with this face.
Bands of apes
ventured
into the open.
But the White Rose
ventured
deeper into conspiracy.
He
ventured
deeper into the tangled thicket.
One day, a rebel who wishes to marry the princess decides that it's time they
ventured
into the cursed land to claim it for the king and the king agrees, when they reach the land the king is captured by the beast and the rebel returns home to lie to the kingdom that the king has been captured and killed.
So before even checking out Disneyland's version of the Lewis Carroll classic a half mile away, our curiosity won out and we
ventured
into this cinematic threshold.
To view the fictionalized biography "The Phenix City Story", I claim, is to enter fields where U.S. filmmakers have seldom ventured, Director Phil Karlson got his directorial assignment on "The Untouchables" TV mega-hit series largely on the basis of "Kansas City Confidential" and this film; and it has become one of the most admired and most- imitated movies ever made.
The determination of everybody portrayed in this project was very moving to me, and should connect to those of us who have ever
ventured
into any part of show business, be it film, music, or writing.
Loony Tunes have
ventured
(at least) twice into the future.
Never before had an African writer/director
ventured
into such unknown territory.
When I
ventured
to the theatre for the advance screening of The Last Mimzy, I honestly didn't know what to expect.
And so free from visiting friends and amusement parks and not wanting to waste the evening looking at four walls of a motel room or watch the novelty of 24hour TV (remember this was 1981 and TV in the UK still closed at around midnight) I
ventured
out to the local Cinema to watch "Agency".
This screen time is merely a shameless excuse to save money while taking cash from paying customers who
ventured
in to see it.
It is great to see many of these places that I may one day visit but now, I have to make up for the ignorance and feigned appreciation of the Americans who
ventured
there first?
The first opening scene, I figured this movie was going to be a weird horror film... and then it just
ventured
off into an incoherent teen horror.
I'm glad I
ventured
forth on a wind-swept night (while the trains weren't running no less) to see this movie.
Don’t Forget Wim Duisenberg’s LegacyThe most surprising and controversial thing about last December’s rate hike by the European Central Bank was that, after two and a half years of keeping interest rates at exceptionally low levels, the bank
ventured
an increase of only 25 basis points with no promise of more to come.
Having
ventured
successfully into emerging non-democratic countries whose frailty they are starting to fear, some, out of prudence, are starting to rediscover Europe.
And there is no sign that where the Polish government has so boldly ventured, other governments will soon follow.
Now that it
ventured
to the other side of the world and fared poorly, it is unlikely to want to pursue other futile projects, such as reforming the OAS, deterring further confrontation between Venezuela and Colombia, or ensuring free and fair elections in Nicaragua.
Nor has the EU
ventured
into domains where it produces no value added.
Personally, I am deeply sorry that Argentina has
ventured
into this realm of mistakes and delusions.
Without the initial outlays from the US, the UK, China, and other governments, one doubts that private capital would have
ventured
into this area.
And, although most of us who took the bait never
ventured
farther than city hall, we were nonetheless driven by the noble mission of holding the powerful to account.
Most victims of the oddly named Cyclone Ockhi were fishermen from the districts of Thiruvananthapuram (in Kerala) and Kanyakumari (in Tamil Nadu) who, owing to the lack of a timely cyclone alert, had
ventured
out to sea, unaware of the danger.
Meanwhile, fisherfolk – that is, the friends and relatives of those who had
ventured
out to the wrong place at the wrong time – clamored to join those efforts.
Indeed, the dispatch of Japanese peacekeepers under UN command to Cambodia in 1992 (the first time the 240,000-strong SDF had
ventured
on a mission abroad) was bitterly contested.
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