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venturer

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One who ventures; a traveller or explorer.

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Some accounts allow that faith involves practical commitment venturing beyond evidential support, yet do not require (or, even, permit) that the venturer actually believes the faith-proposition assumed to be true.

Katrell Cooper, a 16-year-old venturer from Utah, who works at the BMX center here, turned up her nose at the Girl Scouts.

Providing such a basis may plausibly be thought necessary for faith in which case, understanding faith purely as a cognitive venture is too austere, and needs supplementing with some requirement that the truth to which the venturer commits must be existentially important.

The Venturer consortium, which aims to investigate whether driverless cars can reduce congestion and make roads safer, is running tests in Bristol including on the public reaction and legal implications.

The Southern Venturer, a whaling ship, recently put out from England completely equipped with radar gear.

TURN left when you enter Staten Island's multicolored amusement palace, Fun Station USA, and you'll run into the Venturer, a minivan-size flight simulator.

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The joint venturers intend to invest loads of cash: to buy, not lease, their own aircraft, to build their own hangar and to improve maintenance and training.

Both writers are good at exposing the insidious rhetoric which turns refugees into "bogus asylum-seekers" and demonises "economic migrants", who, in reality, are often the sort of go-ahead venturers capitalism needs.

Highly exposed to invasion from the sea, the island was attacked by Irish, Saxon, Viking, and Norman venturers.

Organisations running academies: United Learning Trust; The Skinners; The City of London Corporation; Woodard Schools (who run Lancing and Hurstpierpoint colleges in West Sussex); The Mercers' Company; The Haberdashers' Livery Company; the King Edward VI Foundation in Birmingham; the Whitgift Foundation; and The Merchant Venturers.

For less ambitious culinary venturers, Let's Eat by Tom Parker Bowles (Pavilion, £25) is like hovering over a seething hob with a chum whose opinions are as robust as his dishes: "I won't lie.

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