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Officers at checkpoints turn back foreigners venturing towards troublespots.
The first explorers venturing towards Mars would confront, and would surely willingly accept, far higher risks than this.
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Venture towards the gourmet fringes of the crisp offering, and the choice and exoticism multiply: jalapeño pepper, roast ox, horseradish and sour cream, Ludlow sausage with wholegrain mustard.
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Two fire fighters venture towards the warehouse wearing breathing apparatus, watched by their anxious colleagues, as they approach the undead Hell.
Left to her own devices, she'll rummage through the bargain bins, but has agreed to venture towards the higher end of the high street and beyond in search of something special.
I never bothered to read about Conan Doyle's slavering hound until I was safely residing in London, while the prison was but a hulk in the fog if you ever ventured towards Princetown, which you didn't.
Typically, the business case of sustainability is not understood profoundly enough; the planning horizon and system scope are insufficient; the competence to bring together people into systematic ventures towards sustainable business is too low.
In particular, challenges remain to study blockchain related theoretical issues that will guide blockchain ventures towards dramatic societal impacts by trading manual control with network computing, the corner stone of blockchain-based transactions.
The ship did not make it to the Pole so Nansen and a crewmate ventured towards it on foot and attained the previously-unheard of latitude of 86 degrees North, where massive ridges of ice blocked their path.
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