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In Adventures in the Screen Trade, his book about working in Hollywood, William Goldman famously wrote, "Nobody knows anything".
In "Adventures with Ed," Mr. Loeffler details his friend's relentless philandering and his failure as a father.
In Adventures in Discovery, a column he wrote for the Society of Amateur Scientists, he described the kind of everyday puzzle he found so fascinating.
In "Adventures of a Teenage Polyglot," on the cover of last Sunday's Metropolitan section, John Leland profiled Timothy Doner, 16, who taught himself more than a dozen languages and found a community of other hyperpolyglots online.
In Adventures of a Female Medical Detective, Guinan weaves together twelve vivid stories of her life in medicine, describing her individual experiences in controlling outbreaks, researching new diseases, and caring for patients with untreatable infections.
I have no interest in adventures".
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A "homebody" means someone lacking in adventure.
It's been in adventure films, in fantasy films.
But sometimes they perpetuate and flourish in adventure make-believes.
The search for new non-routine emotions and sensations has become a decisive factor in taking part in adventure tourism.
"Well, welcome to the 'A' in adventure travel," Mr. Grubb said, scratching his red beard.
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