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21 Sentences With "more intrepid"

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"Only the more intrepid will consider a trip," the article stated.
But the attraction for the more intrepid investor is plain to see.
Some of the more intrepid funds commissioned exit polls seeking a more scientific basis for forecasting the result.
The affordable Schneider Concerts remain a solid deal for more intrepid classical music lovers, and this is a particularly intriguing program.
The T. Rowe Price Balanced Fund, in contrast, is more intrepid, lately investing about one-fifth of its assets in foreign stocks.
According to one satisfied customer on the Saradas forum, she's even willing to knock out more intrepid schmoes using her signature triangle chokehold.
I'm optimistic you can have it again, but only if you're more intentional about getting what you want, and probably more intrepid too.
With little hope of a solution, the plan is to move to Texas, where the wine industry, like that on the North Fork, could use more intrepid producers like the Meadors.
"Some paths will be more intrepid than others, particularly for blacks, Latinos and pretty much anyone who brings the kind of diversity to our polling places that they have historically lacked," the site reads, referring to the real world voter experience.
Barber foresees an increase in tourism in Uzbekistan next year since it ditched its visa requirements for travelers from 45 countries including the UK. As such, he expects more intrepid travelers looking for somewhere untouched will head to neighboring Kyrgyzstan.
Last week, McCain also called Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE "intrepid but delusional" for negotiating with Russia on Syria.
A sampling of activities for the young — which don't necessarily conflict with bedtimes — include story time with the New York Police Department; interactive exhibits about sun, sand and surf on the boardwalk; sculpting with sand; an Uno card game tournament for teenagers; balloon twisting shows; back-to-school information and giveaways; a build-your-own skateboard workshop; and a Saturday evening movie double feature: "Finding Nemo" at 9 and, for the older and more intrepid, "Jaws" at 10:30.718-634-1110, qleveryone.org
This route, dubbed "Ho Chi Minh trail", or simply, "the trail", required scaling the treacherous bluff directly below the Student Center building on the upper campus and was frequented by the ship's more intrepid residents.
Andrée Mégard married actor and director Firmin Gémier. She was an enthusiastic automobile driver by 1909; "There is no more intrepid 'chauffeuse' on the white roads of France," noted one report, after she and her sister were injured in a motoring accident in Brittany. Mégard died in 1952, aged 83 years.
For more intrepid travelers it offers the possibility to climb the third highest mountain in the country, the Pan de Azúcar, near its namesake city, about 10 km outside the resort. Near Piriápolis are rock formations by the sea, called Punta Fría, Punta Colorada and Punta Negra, which has excellent fishing all year round. There are also white sand beaches such as San Francisco and Playa Hermosa , which are a very short distance from the resort center.
The Peak Walk, a 107m suspension bridge to Scex Rouge from the peak at the top of the lift station, was constructed as a tourist attraction in 2014. The main summit, although not very distant from the Scex Rouge station, can not be easily reached as it involves the crossing of the much-crevassed Diablerets Glacier, though it is accessible to more intrepid hikers. Administratively, le Sommet des Diablerets is shared between the municipalities of Conthey (VS), Ormont- Dessus and Bex (VD).
The cruising activity of the club's members expanded rapidly. The first transatlantic crossing, in 1892, was followed by more intrepid explorations culminating in the first complete circumnavigation in 1919. In 1902 a Royal Charter was granted and the club became The Royal Cruising Club. Many notable yachtspeople have been RCC members including Claud Worth, Miles and Beryl Smeeton and especially Eric and Susan Hiscock, whose lifetime of voyaging, and their accounts of these in books and films, inspired a generation of long distance sailors in modest yachts.
Many put their canoes in at Kendallville or down river from there, but some more intrepid paddlers prefer to start at Lime Springs by the Lidtke Mill or at Florenceville. A number of wildlife refuges and preserves dot the river's basin. Bird sightings on the river usually include bald eagles, great blue herons, turkey vultures, and barn swallows. In April 2007, the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation announced the purchase of of additional land; currently off limits to the public, stabilization and restoration work will be done to the riverbank, with removal of non-native vegetation and replanting with more appropriate species.
Hunger, he says, does wonders to one's creativity: it makes you imagine things. To help them come up with three-dimensional characters he encourages his students to inhabit their characters by immersing themselves in the characters' world, either as observers, participants or by acting out the roles of these characters in their own milieu. Thus, the more intrepid students may opt to act as a beggar in Quiapo, or a bargirl in Ermita, or a squatter in Smokey Mountain, even for one day, with hilarious results. One leaves the exercise a bit shaken but full of life-sustaining insights.
Although Parma had taken the city, his Protestant opponents took some comfort in the fact that the city had been destroyed in the process and was of no use as a garrison. Yet this was in no way a Pyrrhic victory; Parma had lost fewer than 500 of his own force, and the Protestant rebels had lost a significant geographical and militarily strategic point, and one of their more intrepid young commanders in Cloedt. Parma had nearly unfettered access to the Electorate's northern regions, called the Niederstift, from which he could mount an attack on the rebellious provinces of the Netherlands. Gebhard renounced of the Electorate in 1588.
Aden was also a place where passengers could pick up cheap consumer goods from around the world, or products made by the local tourist industry such as rag dolls stuffed with sand or leather wallets with ancient Egyptian motifs. More intrepid passengers could take a taxi trip out of the city to surrounding villages, where they were likely to be mobbed by crowds of poor children begging for alms. Following the call at Aden, the journey would resume as a long uninterrupted voyage to Australia. The ship would first berth at Fremantle, Western Australia, then steam through the Great Australian Bight to Melbourne, Victoria and finally onto Sydney, New South Wales, dropping passengers off at each point.

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