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There's even a memorable passage in which the piano seems to venture into something approaching ragtime.
Perhaps, he speculates, CPOs are "more willing to venture into something new .And then there are the telecoms operators themselves.
I have a well-paid job here and financial security that I value because I grew up poor – it's hard to give that up and venture into something new.
Few analysts expect China to walk away from its business ties to Sudan, but its willingness to take up the issue is a rare venture into something China swears it never does — meddle in the internal affairs of its trading partners.
I was too scared and I was too comfortable with what I had going on to venture into something unknown.
It's just what makes me feel good and normal, to venture into something that is a little weird or a lot scary and then come back down from it when I get sleepy.
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"I'm really sorry the plant burned down, but if it didn't, I wouldn't have ventured into something else," he said.
When their taste ventured into something more literary, Second Empire audiences were obliged to look to the fantastical comedies of Alfred de Musset, written 30 years earlier but not staged until the 1850s and '60s.
"I think that people who are losing their jobs are being forced to pursue their dreams and, in a way, are being liberated from the golden handcuffs of Wall Street and venturing into something that might fulfill them".
It was Saturday night before Father's Day; nothing else was open, so I ventured into something called a Dollar Barn in my parents' hometown on an emergency mission to find wrapping paper.
It seems easier to stay with the status quo rather than to venture out into something different and scary.
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