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But those first four sentences are the X-ray of all that is subsequently spoken in "Homelife" and, for that matter, much of Mr. Albee's work — and, I might venture, Mr. Stoppard's.

But, as an ecologist, I might venture to predict that as high energy fertilizer industries fall apart due to rising energy costs, so will human populations come down to carrying capacities appropriate to natural systems, which then could be the safety valve that allows for recovery of human-disturbed ecosystems and the gene systems that depend on them.

As a Christian, I might venture a response to the unremitting bleakness of this canvas.

In fact, I might venture to say that non-Jews will have a greater objective understanding of the dynamics of this viciously funny play than we Jews, who bring all of our history and prejudices to it.

He in fact suggested large-scale local acquisition of bazaar medicines such as musk, camphor, opium, and so forth: I believe I might venture to say almost every article of country medicines is to be purchased in the Bazar here, and I may add at almost every station of my department north of the Kistna, of as good a quality, at as cheap a rate, and some of them cheaper and fresher than at Madras.

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But although its opening nude tableaus hint that it might venture into X-rated territory, "Confusion of Genders" quickly turns into an earnest talkfest (spiced with flashes of nudity and sexually explicit dialogue) that feels stiffly programmatic and ultimately false.

In a town like the old factory village I live in (population 2,500) few of the few remaining young adults might venture to open a retail operation in one of the dozen-odd vacant storefronts on Main Street.

When asked if GE might venture into volatile, but lucrative, sub-prime consumer lending, Immelt said, "I wouldn't rule anything out, but there are some businesses you would want GE associated with more than others".

Unable to procure an apron hideous enough to match my vision, I bought a mistletoe-print apron and hot-glued on it hundreds -- nay, some might venture thousands -- of jingle bells.

No supermarkets, wine merchants and estate agents, you might venture.

If Mr. Bennett were a less-polite accompanist, she might venture more deeply into improvisation.

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