Venturing
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That's part of the definition of
venturing
into the unknown.
Animals follow the unchecked spread of native and non-native plants,
venturing
into new habitats with the help of our leftover bridges.
One 15 minute sequence with Jack Black beautifully playing one of his songs and tripping on acid while
venturing
through the woods does not save this movie at all.
Most Westerns are a mix of both, but at one end of the spectrum you have pictures like High Noon and Rio Bravo that take place almost entirely in a settlement, seldom
venturing
out into the real outdoors.
The director maintained focus on the main subject without
venturing
into side plots (the doctor's family or stories of the other hospital patients), that are so typical of Bollywood assembly-line products.
This is one of the best of the early "Star Trek" episodes, with Kirk and his crew
venturing
into the unknown to do battle with an enemy known only by name.
After a fairly lengthy partially pixelated nude shower scene, we're off to the races for this "Blair Witch Project"-esquire horror film about three girlfriends
venturing
to a desolate cabin deep in the woods to get away from their hectic lives for a girls' weekend out and smoke pot.
Soon after its release, he tried
venturing
into politics but failed miserably.
Katie then ends up
venturing
into the adventure that is New York.
Two bratty brothers and their older, more sensible tomboy sister (a sweetly feisty performance by cute, pigtailed future "Different Strokes" sitcom star Dana Plato) go
venturing
into the treacherous marsh to check out if the creature of local legend may be in fact a real live being.
Yes, that's right - it was mostly accurate as far as history went/goes - but it pulled no punches on
venturing
beyond usual portuguese-film territory: things like using real locations in the middle of traffic-congested Lisbon and recruiting a real crowd to stand in for the real crowd of almost 30 years ago.
This woman has a fear of dying and
venturing
out into the real world she even thinks this arrival could be the angel of death, only it turns out to be the opposite as the Redford character returns a favor as he ventures the old lady out and he looks more like a guardian angel.
Venturing
out into the desert alone, Porky is surprised when his camel is suddenly struck by sun-induced desert-madness.
This is for when you're feeling like you need some company, but you don't feel like
venturing
past your doorstep.
Jeremy Northam and Paula Cale exhibited a sense of the period and volatility of the situation without
venturing
into cliche.
Its implicit mission is to discourage Iran from
venturing
across the Shatt river border, contested territory and scene of the most intense fighting of the eight-year Iran-Iraq war.
With that, Swaraj learned what the rest of us have long known: her party has poisoned social media in India with such toxic posts that
venturing
there is like stepping into the site of a nuclear accident: unless you actively protect yourself, you will be destroyed.
It was the hope of achieving things, with all that that entails: drawing on one’s personal knowledge, trusting one’s intuition,
venturing
into the unknown.
If so, one can only hope that watching how Watson blew himself up will not discourage them from
venturing
into the minefield.
Ukraine is now
venturing
down this path – without the promise of full accession.
Moreover, given that the ECB, the Bank of England, and the Fed are
venturing
into capital markets – via quantitative easing (QE) in the US and the UK, and the ECB’s “outright monetary transactions” (OMT) program in the eurozone – long-term real interest rates are also negative (the real 30-year interest rate in the US is positive, but barely).
Back then, I was already
venturing
what is, for economists, a heretical presumption: that chaos theory should be applied to the economy; that devastating effects can follow from the smallest causes.
For individuals, it can help turn the threat of redundancy into the challenge of
venturing
in new directions.
Absorbed by their booming economy, reassured by President Barack Obama’s recent commitment never to let Israel down, and convinced of their success in defeating Palestinian terrorism in the West Bank and deterring Hamas from
venturing
into another war, Israelis have lost any sense of urgency concerning the Palestinian problem.
A classified report from India’s defense ministry, however, emphasizes the “increasing number of Chinese submarines
venturing
into the Indian Ocean region, thus posing [risks] to India’s security interests.”
The latter tend to lack sufficient knowledge of the asset class into which they are venturing, and thus are notorious for contributing to price overshoots – both on the way up and the way down.
Besides, as long as the public-health emphasis is on social distancing as a means of quashing community transmission, governments won’t want people
venturing
out anyway.
At the same time, it can reinforce the foundation underlying business:
venturing
out onto the shifting sands of unfulfilled promises.
'But one may sometimes feel incapable of ascending to such heights,' remarked Oblonsky, conscious that he was not quite honest in acknowledging the existence of religious heights, yet not
venturing
to confess his scepticism in the presence of one who, by a single word to Pomorsky, might secure him the desired post.
He feared, no doubt, that he would be accused of sending a captain in place of
venturing
out himself; and he tried to speak.
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