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He ventures that zoos are nicer than museums.

But he ventures that 21st-century America sometimes feels a little too individualistic, to the point of loneliness, notably for the old.

He ventures that when Obama mentioned emojis on the White House lawn, "I suspect most Japanese people's response was, 'wow, emoji are still popular over there?' " Understanding the rise and fall of emojis in their homeland requires a little history.

Under duress, then, he ventures that there may be one buttock too many in Harrison's story — although it could just as easily be argued that there is a sunset every evening in Key West, and nobody complains about that.

He ventures that Mr Barrow "is so well-liked" that if he followed other Georgia Democrats and switched party, he would sweep all rivals aside.Asked why he does not become a Republican, Mr Barrow offers well-polished swipes at both parties, adding that a change of partisan label "wouldn't change the way I vote".

Though Saffo, the Stanford professor and futurist, cautions deciphering Apple's inner workings is like "trying to understand North Korea," he ventures that Siri has become "an artificially-intelligent orphan" within the company.

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Even as a serving soldier, he ventured that "Sri Lanka is a Sinhala Buddhist country".

He ventured that Kerley, even as a 5-foot-8 freshman, could direct his veer offense.

(He ventured that The Times's letter editor kept a wastebasket labeled "Wreszin Discard").

Rather, he ventured that "Kingdom Come" was a little too "sophisticated" for some listeners.

But he ventured that "balance-sheets and deleveraging issues" may be stronger headwinds than expected.The same diagnosis may explain similar disappointments in other highly indebted rich countries.

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