So when I came to the States, I started - I ventured into different things.
Last month, I ventured that it made sense, but I have done some thinking since then.
Maybe his Vermentino would be more popular if it were cheaper, I ventured.
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The title of the farm was changed into my name and I ventured into the farming business in 1992 and quit my job.
One morning, after wearing the same clothes for two days, I ventured to bathe in a slow-moving stream a few hundred meters from Thmar Baing.
About 4km to the east, just outside of Las Galeras, I ventured off the tarmac roads and walked along a dirt track, passing both roaming horses and scooters carrying entire families.
The European Parliament reliably wants the following things, I ventured: more power for itself, more spending, more solutions at European level, more regulation of markets and less power for national governments.
Wherever I ventured, in stores large and small, I experienced what would be considered white-glove service back home, delivered with the kind of warmth, enthusiasm and salesmanship typically found in black-and-white movies.
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Seems like a full docket, I ventured.
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But I must have taken this critical insight for granted, because when I ventured out on my own to launch my business, my desire for speed clouded my judgment and I forgot what I always knew: The Team is what matters first and foremost.
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Some years ago, after yet another Dell change of guard and infusion of new management at the top of the company, I ventured to Austin for a two day presentation of yet another New Plan and the new management that was going to implement it.
Keen to find my own way up into the mountains, I ventured into the city center, walking through the bustling sidewalks, underneath the dirty walls of the fading 19th century buildings, past the garish billboards, and brightly lighted storefront windows, and made my way to the public bus terminal.
Without Dr. Mario, I wouldn't have ventured off into this particular part of town.
Each time I see the smiles on the faces of children who have just stepped into their first library, one filled with colorful stories in their own language, I am reminded of why I took that leap of faith years ago and ventured away from the corporate world.
Back again in Venice, we ventured onto the Piazza San Marco, but I was sadly disappointed.
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