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Or is she the you who works out, eats adventurously and frequents art gallery openings?
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But he is still wheeling and dealing as adventurously as ever.
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Yet it is worth jumping ahead, as our special report does rather adventurously this week, and wondering what the social effects will be, for two reasons.
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Finally Corey Collymore (16 not out) provided some support, but by now Chanderpaul felt forced to play more adventurously and paid the penalty when Panesar bowled him.
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Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez will surely instruct his players to keep it tight for 55-60 minutes and then you might see them play a bit more adventurously after that.
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In the lab, the fish raised in water with traces of the drug distanced themselves from other perch, became less fearful, and acted more adventurously, willing to leave safe refuges, the scientists said.
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We should travel joyfully, adventurously and carefully.
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What the five Law Lords in the current majority have done is to interpret international law, and the British statutes implementing it, as narrowly as possible, but to interpret the Extradition Act so adventurously that even British lawyers who specialise in fighting extradition cases are amazed.
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