He ventured out for some fresh air after police lifted their order to stay indoors.
He was almost 50, in 1733, when he ventured to compose his first opera, Hippolyte et Aricie.
He ventured far beyond mainstays, selling talcum powder in India, margarine in South Korea and fashion eyewear in Italy.
Shnaider's first missteps occurred when he ventured out of Ukraine and steel.
Obviously the last time he ventured out to a sporting event, Georgetown looked like they did yesterday, not like they did in the previous several weeks.
Since sneaking back into the country in September he has lived in the Brazilian embassy in Tegucigalpa, the capital, under threat of arrest if he ventured outside.
He ventured deeply into questions of political science and philosophy.
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Fra Angelico's best-known work is his series of frescoes at San Marco in Florence, the Dominican convent from which he ventured forth under the aegis of his patron and friend, Cosimo de' Medici.
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No sooner had he ridden out the squalls from his ill-advised attack on law-student and reproductive rights advocate Sandra Fluke, and his follow-up drive-by on journalist Tracie McMillan, than he ventured into potentially even more treacherous waters: Twitter.
The Portuguese coach, who is expected to rejoin English club Chelsea, was booed by large sections of home fans before the match -- though others held banners thanking him -- and he was surrounded by photographers every time he ventured from the dugout.
By the time he reached the middle of the bay and the wind began to bite, he realized that it was December, and no more than forty degrees, and the farther out into the bay he ventured the colder it would get.
He also ventured into a dangerous Orlando neighborhood twice a week to mentor a 14-year-old African-American boy, his mother said.
Indeed he never ventured into opera at all, no doubt finding the climate of rampant emotion established by Wagner wholly alien.
Another Labour speaker, Lord Winston, ventured that he was the only peer in the House with an active animal research licence.
And even when Mr Morsi has ventured to break with protocol, he has paid a price.
He had grown up in Shanghai and had ventured into real estate just as the local market was surging.
If Marshall Field Jr. had indeed ventured into the Levee on the night before he was shot, where else would a man of his stature go but to the Everleigh Club?
But he did not disclose when it would end, and officials ventured a variety of dates.
He started his quest as a physics undergrad at SUNY and later ventured to San Francisco for interdisciplinary studies and eventually earned his BA in communication from San Francisco StateUniversity.
The experience he's about to gain, fighting for the barrage, would perhaps be relevant, ventured Mr Hain.
No London producer would have ventured to an outside broadcast without Mosey's blessing, but they knew if he was running it, every detail would be attended to.
He had spoken to his employees, and a few industry groups, before, but had never ventured outside of this narrow sphere of influence.
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He has rattled dominant players in the airline business, started a line of soft and alcoholic drinks, ventured into bridal wear and make-up, and has ambitious plans to launch tourists into space.
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