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One might venture that Livestream and Ustream are more useful, given that a meerkat broadcast is so ephemeral.
These encounters with strangers have plunged me deep into a world experienced by few foreigners, and indeed, one might venture, few Chinese — particularly those of the middle class.
IX Or, there's Satan! – one might venture Pledge one's soul to him, yet leave Such a flaw in the indenture As he'd miss till, past retrieve, Blasted lay that rose-acacia We're so proud of!
One might venture to say that in each case two-thirds of the response could be attributed to the placebo effect, while only one-third was clearly from the medication being investigated.
Now using the C.I.A. to manipulate domestic politics in this way is — if one might venture to use a quaint word — illegal, and thus, as Mr. Suskind points out, "the sort of thing generally taken up in impeachment hearings".
And one might venture to suppose that Mr. Ford's single sentence in Geneva, standing alone, could be the most straightforward statement by a Bush Administration official, "ever," of America's nuclear hypocrisy.
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Angry Salad is energetic and fresh (one might even venture to say "crisp") and their music is cheering.
Startups, take note: It turns out there are other ways to build a company, including through a "platform" model and a "services" business, and, sure, it might be a risky bet this early in the game, but one might even venture that this approach will one day eclipse Warby.
The audiovisual experience may not be harmonious, but one might actually venture to say they are, in some way, complementary, if only for the fact that they represent a technological zeitgeist.
Some of us might venture one step further—.
He was one of the first to say that American forces might venture into Pakistan.
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