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"venture into" Definitions
  1. to do something, even though it involves risks

852 Sentences With "venture into"

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Part of fueling that growth is Lego's venture into Hollywood.
Aveine is his first venture into wine on his own.
Not bad for creator Nintendo's first venture into online gaming.
I venture into one the planet's many, vast subterranean caverns.
Venture Into a Surreal Salt Mine 2,000 Feet Below Lake Erie.
Venture Into a Surreal Salt Mine 2,43 Feet Below Lake Erie.
Tasty Made is not Ells' first venture into other food genres.
Most stay in big cities, but some venture into riskier areas.
But this is her first venture into Von Teese-only music.
When Gottlieb does venture into negative opinion, the judgment feels earned.
Fishermen have been advised not to venture into the Arabian sea.
Lohan's venture into world politics isn't limited to the Syrian crisis.
Another new feature, Snacks, is Imgur's first venture into video content.
The FIRST STEP Act is not a venture into the unknown.
The project is not Mr. Bottura's first venture into culinary philanthropy.
It's not the first venture into "slow" radio for the BBC.
Blessing and Cynthia stayed, and began to venture into the city.
Know your risks before you venture into those shark-filled waters.
Helvetia by Night 360 marks his first venture into 360° video.
But he's not alone in this new venture into the void.
Only at the very end does Lanier venture into new territory.
"That was our first venture into our own products," Mindy said.
"Hannity & Colmes" was Mr. Colmes's first venture into prime-time television.
Reston explains Trump's team may have to venture into some uncharted territory.
However, its venture into e-commerce last year didn't quite pan out.
Will Obama stick to his political roots or venture into other fields?
Deadpool 2 was Harris' first venture into stunt performing, as Deadline notes.
But now it is making its first venture into licensed news content.
Some Cubans still venture into leaky boats to cross the Florida Strait.
Plex also recently said it will venture into this area in 2019.
"The new policies will encourage more to venture into business," he said.
He also wants to venture into the pajama and children's clothing world.
Courage to venture into areas in which they are definitely not experts.
We hope you will enjoy The Economist's first venture into virtual reality.
Today, Taurus, free yourself from the past and venture into the unknown!
And yet Kahn allowed a primeval intruder to venture into this sanctuary.
In January, he felt ready to venture into the restaurant world again.
This new ECG app represents a big venture into health for Apple.
Here in Malaysia, I venture into the amorphous future before they do.
Venture into mainland Europe, however, and the texture can be more troublesome.
Venture into space and you may experience a phenomenon called the overview effect.
Cena's new series isn't his first venture into the world of children's entertainment.
Nike's first venture into subscription services also offers a glimpse to the future.
Ahead, find 10 influencer- and editor-approved trends to venture into this fall.
Uber's not the first one to venture into the world of scheduled rides.
Four years later, their venture into pig breeding became too expensive to maintain.
Investors are already seeing a big upside to Apple's expected venture into streaming.
We'll venture into migraines and marital strife, heavy periods, pills, hemorrhoids​, and sex​.
Less than one percent of visitors, Mr. Smith said, venture into the backcountry.
Some performers would venture into front rows to bug or play with children.
Peeple's differentiator was that it wanted to venture into the personal space, as well.
Once there, she decided to venture into the English market to practice her English.
Elon Musk's venture into the space tourism industry is going to have to wait.
Using Amazon's Alexa platform isn't the sports giant's first venture into voice recognition technology.
As they venture into the forest, the terrain starts to resemble the opening credits.
Matthew McConaughey just took his venture into the liquor business to the next level.
Tiger sharks, large dominant predators near the coast, sometimes venture into the sixgills' realm.
The Extant star took to Instagram to explain her recent venture into social media.
The owner decided to venture into other things, and the other things didn't work.
Which in his defense, how can you not venture into R-rated demo territory.
Massmart will not venture into countries it does not already operate in, Hayward said.
Even if they have to venture into the internet in order to do it.
Mike Rounds has become the first major supporter of Libra, Facebook's venture into cryptocurrency.
Instead, they'll venture into the dangerous territory of deciding the election for the voters.
As for Lindsey, he said this wouldn't be his last venture into scripted audio.
I'm ready to venture into the wilderness and set up a camp or something.
When he's on the floor, the opposition is terrified to venture into the paint.
Still, its reappearance represented the end of Mr. Duterte's brief venture into linguistic temperance.
Loving trans women is more than a private venture into an exotic subrosa world.
In July, he criticized Facebook's recent venture into cryptocurrency in an interview with CNBC.
I take some time to mentally prepare to venture into the Times Square hellscape.
Putting New York City's venture into even sharper comparative perspective, observe the following table:
Still, Amazon Restaurants is unlikely to be the company's last venture into restaurant delivery.
Escobar just opened in December, and it's his first venture into the restaurant biz.
Buying Whole Foods is a venture into brick-and-mortar shops on a different scale.
I also love to venture into new journeys and different parts of this whole business.
Carnival is the first major U.S.-based cruise ship company to venture into Cuban waters.
One of China's biggest financial conglomerates announced its first venture into continental Europe on Monday.
Luckily, you don't have to venture into the Upside-Down to find out the answers.
Should they venture into these star-packed regions of space, they'd better bring their sunglasses.
Theirs is a cautionary tale of what happens when ambitious outsiders venture into unfamiliar territory.
Nonetheless, Jewish zealots venture into the al-Aqsa compound almost every day, ostensibly as tourists.
Out today, Solution marks Glossier's first venture into the world of real-deal skin care.
Billionaire tech entrepreneur Mark Cuban criticized Facebook's venture into cryptocurrency in a new CNBC interview.
The partnership with Ocean Grown Extracts isn't the reggae star's only venture into legal herb.
The markings in Schwarz's work, while invoking the spirit of graffiti, never venture into mimicry.
Moshe does Burning Man, and Natasha will do spa baths that I don't venture into.
After browsing through the front of the store, we decided to venture into the aisles.
O), which has said it plans to venture into furniture, or Chinese rival Alibaba (BABA.
If you're going to venture into a Sun Basket facility, you'd better pack a parka.
Though I couldn't have predicted it, I know I will venture into the woods again.
The Olsens' venture into the world of ABC Family sitcoms premiered 15 years ago today.
Parents of younger children often venture into smaller towns with good primary and secondary schools.
Some have bullet wounds but are afraid to venture into urban areas for medical care.
To do so, they would have to venture into the heart of Syria's civil war.
The statement alarmed critics who saw it as an inappropriate venture into politics, at best.
Mr. Herning wouldn't name brands he has approached that don't want to venture into plus.
The Red Cross advises swimmers to only venture into water when there's a lifeguard onshore.
To the surprise of many, he said, fairly large sharks will venture into shallow water.
With the decline of print magazines, some grocers have started to venture into podcasts, too.
You needn't venture into the wild to find illustrations of our crude inborn number sense.
Residents of water-impoverished districts have assaulted water officials when they venture into their areas.
Jefferies also said Kroger's venture into online grocery fulfillment is a costly, time-consuming venture.
HBO plans to turn the Crooked Media venture into a series of hour-long specials.
To obtain these rewards, blacks must venture into the white space and explore its possibilities.
They said executives made clear they didn't want shows that venture into religious subjects or politics.
In the reboot, the initial idea to venture into space was Dr. Maureen Robinson's (Molly Parker).
The specially strengthened vessel is the world's first container ship to venture into the Russian Arctic.
Healthcare companies have long said they're not worried about Amazon's (AMZN) venture into the health business.
People are often hesitant to venture into other fats that make fantastic vehicles for getting high.
To be honest with you, this venture into apparel is a fairly new one for us.
Eventually he would like to learn more about audio as well as venture into virtual reality.
If Verizon's venture into the risqué seems surprising to you, you clearly haven't been paying attention.
Thut told me last year that the MetLife case was his first venture into class actions.
Perhaps Apple will enlist Reilly's help if it ever decides to venture into the jewelry business.
She only knows that neither her nor her daughters will ever venture into the forest again.
While Ryan and Trump talk almost daily, the Speaker said they never venture into uncomfortable territory.
And corporations don't venture into such vast unfamiliar horizons without the goal of turning a profit.
Usually once a week, we would venture into Branson, Missouri, for a sightseeing outing or entertainment.
Kawakubo admits that her venture into men's wear was a practical decision, not an artistic one.
At the Seafarer's Preschool, the effort sometimes has the feeling of a venture into uncharted territory.
Polio workers often venture into areas rife with danger, particularly the risk of improvised roadside bombs.
Some venture into the countryside only when escorted by the Congolese army or by U.N. peacekeepers.
When his supplier fails to bring the necessary tiger grass, Francis must venture into the jungle.
Mathrani's first venture into real estate was in 1986, after he graduated with his master's degrees.
But is it also a labyrinth that gets increasingly dark the deeper you venture into it?
I go to work cleaning my grandmother's kitchen, and then I venture into my father's room.
My first venture into a V.A. facility for care did not happen until three years ago.
That has reduced profits and encouraged them to merge with rivals or venture into new territories.
They would have to get much bigger in America or venture into Europe or to emerging markets.
Burton doesn't venture into the kind of winky, meta jokes that have come to dominate the genre.
Another example, this time from the education sector, is Google's venture into the classroom back in 2012.
With the ship back on course, I wouldn't be surprised to see ClassPass venture into new territories.
More and more Americans live in distinct partisan worlds and are unwilling to venture into new territory.
On October 29, 1998, Glenn became the oldest person ever to venture into space at age 77.
With most of the businesses and residents living along the road, few tourists venture into the interior.
Rather, the deal underscored VEB's strategy to venture into Ukraine at the behest of the Russian government.
Further down the road, Chime may venture into investing, but not until its user base is ready.
Of course, your first sort of venture into more serious territory was with 2012's The Comedy.
We borrowed some miners' uniforms, donning jackets and hard hats before we could venture into the mine.
Lear's people venture into the mouths of volcanoes and report that they are not hot at all.
My first venture into water over my head (I had a noodle, fins and snorkel, but still).
Chances are you need to venture into the individual market and buy a term life insurance policy.
This is dangerous territory for anyone to venture into, and perhaps particularly for a white female rapper.
UFC 198 sees the promotion's first venture into Curitiba, Brazil, and it's kind of a big deal.
At the time, my adolescent imagination had just begun to venture into the realm of sexual fantasy.
"Game of Thrones" star Jason Momoa leads an imperfect, but entertaining venture into the future called "See."
General Motors imports Buick Envision sport utility vehicles from its Chinese joint venture into the United States.
Rather, the deal underscored VEB's strategy to venture into Ukraine at the behest of the Russian government.
Ever the punishment glutton, I continued down a narrow sidewalk, too afraid to venture into the street.
This is not Facebook's first venture into virtual currencies, payments, or peer-to-peer payments via messenger app.
It can easily venture into the micro world and eliminate the guesswork that might otherwise plague your projects.
And now that Colleen has her diploma in hand, she&aposs free to venture into the family business.
She might also decide to venture into other creative endeavors — could a fashion line be on the way?
Conyers enjoyed his greatest support back home in Detroit — except when he tried to venture into local politics.
The U.S. will soon venture into a new frontier with the creation of the world's most powerful supercomputer.
A small aside: the workplace presents a different conundrum altogether when we venture into the protocol of professionalism.
This is Indiegogo's second venture into cryptocurrency, even though it will technically not be dealing with tokens outright.
Even so, only investors who are comfortable with high-risk plays should venture into the stock, Cramer warned.
"But we also have brands which can venture into this craft space in a credible way," he added.
The only way for him to clean up this mess is to venture into uncharted territory once again.
But she likes to venture into the borderlands between forms of matter that other physicists have already explored.
Having witnessed ChiNext's implosion, Luo Huasen said he has no plans to venture into STAR, at least initially.
U.S. stocks rebounded after the massive sell-off, with strong earnings encouraging investors to venture into risky bets.
Ultimately, Trump Tower was a financial success, but the same was not true of Trump's venture into casinos.
Passion, the Austria-born chef said, is what's essential for those wanting to venture into the restaurant industry.
Clearly, no American, whatever their political beliefs, should venture into North Korea until there is a regime change.
When I venture into an internet rabbit hole, I mostly just read Overwatch strategies and watch Simpsons episodes.
Yet Egan doesn't suffer the ailment that typically afflicts literary novelists who venture into history: She isn't nostalgic.
With my tent set up in reasonably peaceful surroundings, I decided it was time to venture into town.
Venture into the Star Citizen subreddit, and you'll find it peppered with highly upvoted threads decrying the competition.
Some analyst have even speculated that the company could venture into alcoholic mixers or booze in coming years.
Scout by Warby Parker, a daily lens, is the direct-to-consumer company's first venture into contact lenses.
I also understand that if people are afraid to venture into stores, they may not spend the money.
Will Total Metal Resource's steel cat amuse or unnerve people as they venture into my foyer after dark?
But on Monday they will venture into Manhattan to celebrate the release of their debut album at Dizzy's.
Needless to say, my curiosity is piqued, but I'm still hesitant to venture into the homemade poppers circuit.
Space exploration demands the boldness to venture into the unknown, and in SpinLaunch's case, the unknown is vast.
We have the lights from our phones to guide us as we venture into the pitch-black cave.
In November 2019, the brand will venture into men's fashion by launching its first-ever men's bag collection.
They come to explore the landscape, venture into volcanoes, clamber atop glaciers and dip into steaming geothermal lagoons.
It is more likely to stick to time-honored fare than to venture into modernity, let alone contemporaneity.
A lawsuit exposes how unnerved major insurers are by the Big Three's new venture into health care benefits.
In that moment — her first venture into a pool in almost two years — a swimming career was reborn.
Should they wish to venture into the Palestinian territories, they can do so on their time and money.
Anderson's first venture into politics came in 1956 when he was elected as a state attorney in Illinois.
Literature was referenced as much as obscure '80s movies, but rarely did the show ever venture into "trend" territory.
However, Clay eventually decided to venture into the volcano for a better view, while Acaimie opted to stay behind.
This time, however, I dare to venture into the office cafeteria to use their toaster for my mini bagel.
You could even venture into the subscription service world for a gift that keeps giving even after graduation day.
That's quite a spread but CEO Charles Lu disclosed that the company is keen to venture into new areas.
Bee & Willow will even venture into the kitchen, offering everyday essentials like ceramic dishes, wooden tools and cleaning products.
But after three episodes, this tech company's first venture into TV is good only at appearing to be good.
In Accra many Uber drivers are also old-fashioned cabbies who have chosen to venture into online ride-hailing.
And for young Black women especially, Biles' venture into music is just an expansion of her ability to inspire.
" He said that recent uber-low market volatility has encouraged investors to venture into "riskier sectors of the market.
For now, however, she is not ready to venture into the unknown or leave the security of the park.
Kik isn't just the most used service to venture into ICOs, it is also the highest financially backed company.
Time will tell whether it's worthwhile to venture into the open, but it all lends to more liberating experience.
On the weekends, students can venture into New York City or hang out on this historic school's beautiful campus.
Rival Mobikwik is also reportedly looking to venture into the credit and lending space, as well as offering insurance.
There have even been reports that the e-commerce behemoth may venture into its own line of athletic apparel.
A short-lived partnership with Condé Nast marked the brand's venture into print with an eyebrow-raising debut cover.
He noted that Barracuda had not set up an internal food service, which encouraged employees to venture into downtown.
Under this approach, they could use their access to venture into the West Wing to instruct the president's staff.
Dre's venture into natural healing led him to pass out at a party, crushing a tower of champagne glasses.
I just wish more people came and tried to venture into Canada more because people here definitely do care.
Even though Chinese troops have been stationed in Hong Kong since 1997, they almost never venture into the city.
The Cybertruck is Tesla&aposs first venture into the pickup-truck market, and the vehicle has generated significant hype.
Either way, she's bound to use her body to impeccable comedic effect, and to venture into profoundly absurd territory.
But a far more radical — and potentially problematic — departure from the traditional auction model is Sotheby's venture into art advisory.
Tonegawa's venture into brain science wasn't a complete turnabout, though, because he brought some of his investigative techniques with him.
Walmart, meanwhile, has a history of leveraging partnerships to venture into areas where it wants to challenge Amazon and others.
Fire and Blood gives one horrifying glimpse into what awaits people who venture into the dangerous and toxic ruins, though.
The deal marks China Three Gorges' first venture into Peru as the presence of Chinese companies grows in Latin America.
In the video, VP of Product at Netflix Todd Yellin talks about Netflix's venture into this new type of storytelling.
Few want to venture into it, let alone go deeper, where the light gradually diminishes and the bedrock closes in.
It appears that, as more nations venture into space, we'll have to grudgingly accept this as being the new normal.
With all these amenities and a vault filled with champagne, there's really no need to venture into the outside world.
"This venture into the children's book space is one of the most exciting things we've ever taken on," says Drew.
The New York Yankees just became the latest in a growing number of traditional sports franchises to venture into esports.
The network was the first to venture into television news, with nightly updates from John Cameron Swayze beginning in 1949.
The stock has hit four-year highs on mounting excitement around the company's venture into blockchain, the technology behind bitcoin.
Hefner tried to revive his empire with a venture into reality TV. In 2005, he signed up for an E!
Both face increasing competition, as more companies including local messenger app Hike and Amazon venture into the digital wallet space.
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, available to stream on Netflix on Friday, is the pair's latest venture into Western territory.
The poet Paul Valéry wrote that anyone preparing to venture into the interior of the psyche had better go armed.
He forbids any venture into it by his only son, Henry, who both hates his domineering father and resembles him.
Super Mario Run, released for iPhone in December 2016, is the company's first venture into the mobile-phone gaming market.
Investors who wanted better returns have been forced to buy longer-dated or riskier debt, and venture into other markets.
Either way, for Mr. Rambo, the venture into combating leaks appears to be the latest expression of an entrepreneurial personality.
In addition to considering the fetishization of disruption theory, we have to venture into psychology to explain the company's valuation.
Her venture into a local dance class ends with her father condemning the group's painfully modest performance outfits as whorish.
They venture into Mexico, shopping for cheap medicine, getting pedicures, undergoing low-cost dental work and sipping goblet-sized margaritas.
But did it venture into Iranian airspace, as Tehran asserts, or stay in international airspace, as the United States asserts?
He is close to his extended family and said they are supportive of his venture into the dialectic of footwear.
But Herman Miller is far from the first major company to venture into the increasingly mainstream world of e-sports.
Why not see to it that any North Korean submarines that venture into the open seas never return to port?
Kidnapping threats from extremist factions, as well as government airstrikes, have made insurgent-held areas too dangerous to venture into.
They will frequently venture into hazardous zones to "cut" slopes on their skis, testing a slope's stability, sometimes triggering slides.
Yet his initial venture into presidential politics is by turns a confirmation of and a complication for the professed Cruz image.
Mulberry will mark not just Mr. Coca's first step into the spotlight, but also his first venture into ready-to-wear.
Arnaud Allibert and four other members of the group Pompiers Humanitaires Francais were the first rescuers to venture into that area.
That would mark Russia's first venture into international markets since 2013, before sanctions imposed in 2014 made borrowing much more expensive.
You can of course venture into the world of repotting and giving your plant more room to grow for the summer.
Twice a year thousands of initiates will venture into the Eastern Cape bush, led by caregivers entrusted with guiding these boys.
The show was able to venture into kooky, eccentric territory because of these two actors and their lovable, completely unpredictable characters.
The company's apparent venture into uncharted territory now suggests a level of confidence in the technology that hasn't been evident before.
The only device that's missing is a phone, but it's not clear if Microsoft will ever venture into that space again.
The company plans to venture into new tier-one and tier-two cities and further develop the tech behind the product.
Jokes aside, the Beckham's utter joy at their first born's venture into the real world is just the inspiration we needed.
Netflix's first venture into horror in India, Ghoul lands on the platform on August 24 for all users, in 190 countries.
He is additionally preparing to launch his first venture into a software-as-a-service offering to add another revenue stream.
With locations in California and one in Hawaii, Uncle Tetsu's first venture into the US East Coast is its Manhattan storefront.
On Wednesday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will answer questions from Congress about the company's latest venture into blockchain and cryptocurrency, Libra.
And, if this idea is your cup of tea, good news: it may not be the band's only venture into cinema.
"When Mina Justa and expansion of San Rafael are producing...we'll probably be able to venture into new opportunities," Kruger said.
SAN JUAN — It's been difficult this week to step outside my office and venture into the financial district in San Juan.
The company reports fiscal second-quarter earnings next week with investors watching how its venture into mobile has helped the results.
Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Duke Energy all told employees not to venture into North Carolina's largest city after Gov.
However, Apple's new venture into streaming video with some big updates to Apple TV might be its most lucrative endeavor yet.
That said, I wouldn't ever do it myself, nor would I recommend any other Lambo owners venture into El Nino weather.
DreamHack's first U.S. event was DreamHack Austin in 2016, and it seems like their venture into the States has been success.
Let's just say if she were to venture into the YouTube makeup sphere, we'd be the first ones to hit subscribe.
This is precisely why it's so bizarre to witness the PLA (People's Liberation Army)'s latest venture into millennial recruitment strategy.
One of the first companies to venture into the world of making truly wireless earbuds has revealed a second generation product.
Yet few have dared venture into the realm of podcasts for children, and even fewer into child-friendly podcasts about science.
The quiz, as one might expect, quickly leaves the realm of fictional characters and pill popping to venture into darker territory.
Now, she says, she will not even venture into town, for fear that someone will recognize her and alert the thug.
Goop's social reach turned out tangible profits when the brand's Instagram announced the company's minimalist venture into swimwear in May 2019.
Mr. Kiraithe sounded sympathetic to herders in need, but argued that it was not in their interest to venture into Nairobi.
About six years after it launched, BuzzFeed was empowered enough to venture into the journalism business with its own news division.
We venture into South LA from Downtown LA. As we got into [South] LA, I started photo-ing all the fire.
And even those Americans who do notice it still might not be willing to venture into crowded restaurants or shopping malls.
Contrary to his delicious downer of a first film, the terrific "Big Fan," Mr. Siegel doesn't venture into risky areas here.
Instead, you have to venture into the grid itself and look for some nonverbal cues that are a little bit meta.
Even Mr. Gluck, who also handled Mr. Williams's California suit, admits that the new suit will venture into unsettled legal territory.
The photo lecture series and visiting artist critiques at MassArt also encouraged me to venture into writing, performance, and experimental film.
Workers at a nearby quarry and asphalt plant rarely venture into Holywell, staying instead at a hotel on the town's outskirts.
The site is hosting Leilah Weinraub's film about underground Black-owned lesbian clubs, as part of its venture into artistic legitimacy.
The San Francisco-based DoorDash is the first food delivery platform in the US to venture into the ghost kitchen market.
He lit candles in the synagogue's entryway, but did not venture into the sanctuary, which is still considered a crime scene.
I was a woman who could venture into the world and experience culture, and I could do it with my child.
While Terra has a long track record of investing this will be its first venture into the financial and insurance sector.
It's also unlikely Apple would venture into the sponsored content territory, given it has shied away from targeting ads at users.
"Everyone knows what UConn is trying to do every year," she said, recalling her rare venture into the arena of self-promotion.
Buffett also offered his opinion of banks taking government assistance and Tesla CEO Elon Musk's plans to venture into the insurance business.
Roku offers free content on The Roku Channel, and Plex recently said it will venture into this area in 2019, as well.
An ill-advised venture into the production business led to bankruptcy and a series of flops marred his otherwise glittering film career.
Now that the White Walkers are marching south, it's the first time it's somewhat safe for man to venture into their territory.
Instead, the internet retailer said it wants to shift resources to focus on building out AmazonFresh, Amazon's latest venture into grocery vending.
A Lot Like Love Her first venture into film came in A Lot Like Love, which starred Amanda Peet and Ashton Kutcher.
I was the first head of a United Nations agency to venture into the country since Moammar Gadhafi was toppled in 2011.
However, many black and Latinx voucher holders experience unchecked denials from property managers and landlords when they venture into more affluent neighborhoods.
Netflix's first venture into original animated feature films is a huge success and one of the best animated movies of the year.
It used this momentum to venture into other industries — taxi services, ramen noodles, short-term "love" hotels, and, more notably, video games.
One of the primary pillars of Russia's venture into Africa has been — and will continue to be — leveraging its remaining Soviet legacy.
When it was rumored that her next album would venture into hip-hop and R. & B., the Internet emitted a collective groan.
If you venture into that territory, be as conservative as possible about how much you take and how often you take it.
The closing-night film is "Wonder Wheel," Woody Allen's somewhat grimmer — though also visually gorgeous — venture into the Brooklyn of the '50s.
"It was easier to write everything down than to go out and take a chance and venture into those experiences," Davis says.
The Taliban leadership had made it clear: During the cease-fire, no fighters should leave their rural strongholds to venture into cities.
Foreign companies in China rarely venture into the political realm in their advertising, but the ad comes at a potentially difficult time.
He wanted to produce a rifle target that would reset automatically without requiring a sports shooter to venture into the firing range.
I escorted her along the shoreline to the lava pools at the north end, warning her not to venture into the trees.
In remote riverbank villages, residents complain that police boats rarely venture into the waterways where many of the pirate attacks take place.
I passed over several other classical events, figuring that, in the spirit of Big Ears, I should venture into less familiar neighborhoods.
On Tuesday, the United States chimed in, warning its employees in Israel not to venture into the Golan Heights, which borders Syria.
Buying Radius Bank will give LendingClub a few key opportunities to bolster its current offerings and venture into new lines of business.
The company has kept this disciplined focus, even while its peers around it venture into new silos (such as media and content).
"We are constantly talking to local families and people looking to venture into sustainable tourism in the area," founder Lian Hayes said.
The Smithsonian venture into artificial intelligence to engage visitors is just one example in a rapidly moving trend mixing art and technology.
The latest development in the streaming wars comes days after the launch of AppleTV+, the technology company's first venture into original programming.
TruTV calls "Those Who Can't" its "first venture into full-length scripted comedy," and it's also an interesting expansion of the channel's horizons.
Groups of up to four people can team up to venture into the experience together, and it's definitely more fun that way, too.
"This venture into the children's book space is one of the most exciting things we've ever taken on," Drew added at the time.
After delivering the news, I decided to venture into unusual territory: I asked him what he understood about his diagnosis and his future.
That combination of features means that unless you venture into serious gaming or video editing, you won't experience any regular slowdowns or hiccups.
The next episode will venture into the sure-to-be epic closet of Cindy Crawford this September — just in time for Fashion Week.
Unless required by your reality TV series, you don't always need to completely disconnect from civilization when you venture into the great outdoors.
At the event, Kandi Burruss and Porsha Williams took it upon themselves to venture into NeNe's famous wardrobe, after being told not to.
In that way, you are an explorer — just like the book's main characters, four women who venture into a dangerous and unknowable landscape.
It's the outdoor apparel company's first venture into sneaker culture, and it hopes to cash in on a growing trend of sneaker crossovers.
It's only natural to want to venture into wide open spaces after spending two games primarily moving through dark, dank tunnels beneath Moscow.
There's a lot of guys that did the songwriting then and tried to venture into artistry, and it didn't work out for them.
Think of it as the Loser's Club banding together to defeat Pennywise, except none of us have to actually venture into the sewers.
Recently rebranded, FREE NOW is part of a joint venture into which the two carmakers plan to invest 1 billion euros ($1.12 billion).
"With our proposal, we want to secure jobs at the future joint venture into the next decade," it had quoted him as saying.
Few of the women who choose to venture into the male-dominated sphere of American politics are hothouse flowers, of course, but Mrs.
The movie is Anderson's second venture into stop-motion animation, after " Fantastic Mr. Fox " (2009), and, once again, it resounds with famous voices.
Energy to survive is running low, and so one person from the village you're from must venture into the wastes to find resources.
It means impatient fans looking for more Fire Emblem to play are forced to venture into the legally ambiguous world of fan translations.
The cursed skull is still—always—there, a punishment for daring to venture into the port's sewer dungeons in search of its mysteries.
The cursed skull is still—always—there, a punishment for daring to venture into the port's sewer dungeons in search of its mysteries.
The latest efforts to expand the way investors can buy bitcoins venture into the often misunderstood and potentially dangerous area of leveraged ETFs.
Hoping to find power for their batteries, several survivors venture into a world they barely know anymore to figure out how to survive.
Despite the difficulty of landing his first place, this spring Mr. Donahue decided to venture into the New York City rental market again.
In short: The move into game funding and publishing games is Epic's latest venture into another core sector of the video game business. 
But Klobuchar and some of the lawmakers she testified before say her first public venture into the political fray was anything but calculated.
On Saturday night, however, he made his first venture into material by the modern-dance choreographer Merce Cunningham — a duet from "Scenario" (1997).
Because it conveniently lacks lungs, it can venture into hazards like asbestos-tainted buildings, where it's expensive to send humans in hazmat suits.
That led to a rebuke from senior British lawmakers, who claimed that Airbus, as well as other businesses, shouldn't venture into political debate.
The grocer made an investment in Lucky's Market in 2016 to venture into the natural, organic and locally grown space, a growing market.
But that wasn't its first venture into reflection: In 2495, Chanel's signature J2595 also got a mirror makeover in white ceramic and steel.
You can plant and water crops, clear out your overgrown plot of land, or venture into town to go shopping or make new friends.
It looks like a page out of a fashion spread, which instantly got fans wondering if she's planning a venture into the retail industry.
And it's something that has been weighing on his mind more these days as artists and dancers venture into the world of artificial intelligence.
I avoided (and felt mystified by) their dedicated aisle in Whole Foods, assuming Equinox trainers were the only shoppers to venture into the area.
Venture into the offices of many young tech companies and you'll notice a certain aesthetic—scrappy yet stark, with an undertone of sophomoric bemusement.
So when I got the chance to venture into the world for an episode of Follow This on Netflix, I jumped at the chance.
Given his improving approval ratings, Obama also plans to venture into more unexpected territory, White House aides said, including suburban areas and midwestern states.
Amazon's first venture into this was with Alexa for Business, which was released last fall and largely designed to automate and streamline business tasks.
The group of friends who venture into the woods with James have no personalities to speak of and mostly serve to be quickly dispatched.
Farrah Abraham has her own history with sex tapes – but how would she react if her daughter were to venture into the porn industry?
We still want to make sure that we do London and Europe well, before we venture into a country that is really far away.
He said he had never seen Tibbetts before, because he didn&apost venture into the Brooklyn area, which is several miles from his home.
It takes the perfect combination of taste and gall to venture into the world of denim-on-denim without going full-blown Canadian Tuxedo.
Pokemon GO is Nintendo's first venture into mobile gaming as the company had until recently been keen to protect its console business from cannibalization.
Taking a look at Kylie Jenner's trademarks reveal plans for Stormi — or, what she thinks Stormi might want to venture into as an adult.
But they may find they have much in common if they want to venture into some friendlier territory -- like the world of social media.
It is funding trials on cat-specific baits, as well as an app allowing humans who venture into the outback to report cat sightings.
That early pivot, though—that willingness to venture into uncharted territory—is what makes Wilco a transcendent band rather than merely an admirable one.
India's meteorological department said the cyclone was expected to weaken but warned fishermen not to venture into the sea for the next 12 hours.
Venture into the Upside Down with the cast and creative team of last year's buzziest new series as they make their Comic-Con debut.
NOW: After a brief solo music career and venture into reality television, Jeff Timmons returned to 98 degrees when the group reunited in 2012.
So when he and his pooch venture into a decaying, depopulated mining town, the last person he needs to encounter is Gilly (James Ransone).
"Its role in the economy is to venture into new areas which the private sector would not," said political economy professor Edmund Terence Gomez.
The 30th issue of FELT Zine, premiering today, is a departure from traditionally digital publications, marking the net art platform's first venture into photography.
"It promotes a culture of once you're in, you're in, no matter how badly you've run your last venture into the ground," he said.
"The Last Taco Truck in Silicon Valley" is a short story by the novelist Michelle Richmond, and it starts CNET's venture into publishing fiction.
Fifty-five years ago today, Soviet cosmonaut and all-around lovely person Yuri Gagarin became the first human ever to venture into outer space.
It has a nearly silent propulsion system and a special hull allowing it to venture into shallow waters, unlike most vessels of its size.
On the rare occasions when these podcasters venture into the political realm, it's usually to denounce populists and activists who capitalize on identity politics.
"The whole Hughes affair had been a venture into the unknown, a testing of myself, a constant gauntlet of challenge and response," he wrote.
Get sweeping views of downtown Boise and learn something about falconry, when you venture into the lowlands, a 20-minute drive outside the city.
The events described aren't easy to hear about, let alone watch, and the themes explored venture into territory plenty of fictitious shows consciously avoid.
It was a food for the brave, one who dared to venture into the tangled, oddly textured, vaguely sexual, bottom-feeding realm of mollusks.
Even more, her venture into minimalism made her realize how much she enjoyed viewing the physical manifestations of memories, reliving moments through concrete reminders.
David Geffen Hall was nearly full on Sunday evening for Kanye West's "Mary," the hip-hop star's second venture into what he calls opera.
The time is approaching, sooner than most people think, when space will not be a wilderness that only a handful of explorers venture into.
Take Rihanna's first venture into publishing, for instance – or The Flower Expert, a stunning compilation of photographs and advice from celebrity florist Fleur McHarg.
Angelina Jolie's latest venture into war movies comes with this adaptation of a best-selling memoir by the Cambodian author and activist Loung Ung.
Friends Margot (Amy Forsyth, "The Path") and Jules (Aisha Dee, "The Bold Type") venture into an ominous house that has six increasingly frightening rooms.
Then the stakes get even higher, because this is also a book about the precarious choices young people face when they venture into adulthood.
Clapper also noted that Moscow is keen to flaunt its military might, as demonstrated by its venture into Ukraine and other "aggressive" military actions.
Venture into the North Woods, and you could almost overlook the third work, which Halvorson painted to resemble a tree trunk on one side.
Humanitarian agencies provide food, water, and some medical care from earthen berm, but soldiers and aid workers do not venture into the demilitarized zone.
"If you venture into one of our bathrooms and look at one of the tile walls, you will see another Truchet tiling," Ms. Lawrence said.
According to Bloomberg, Hollister's venture into lingerie was reportedly inspired by their competitor American Eagle's success with Aerie, another brand that focuses on comfortable lingerie.
The Indian Army doesn't usually venture into matters of mysterious monsters -- many of its tweets are more mundane, about former army members or public events.
That doesn't mean queer culture is confined to cities, or that there aren't members of the community who want to venture into the great outdoors.
And it won't be too long before you can venture into the world of Xenoblade Chronicles 2, either — the game is launching this holiday season.
The company has hired two traders in Singapore to venture into biofuel and petrochemical trading in the Asia Pacific region, where it sees promising growth.
People with Amazon Prime memberships who have yet to venture into online grocery delivery were just given a trusted reason to buy groceries with Amazon.
In Wreck-It Ralph 2, Vanellope's game breaks and she and Ralph have to venture into the internet to get the part to fix it.
It's nice to see Monoprice, a brand known mostly at the lower-end, venture into more high-end waters while still keeping the price sane.
In that year, after Amazon took over Whole Foods Market, fears grew about which industries the internet juggernaut may venture into next, including health care.
The next blastoff is scheduled for June 1, when yet another Falcon 9 will venture into space to restock supplies for the International Space Station.
Some works even venture into the realm of trompe-l'oeil, with opaque strokes of terra cotta giving way to deep space teeming with ethereal lines.
You'll venture into swamps with scant light filtering through the trees, and peaceful, autumnal glades where the leaves are turning the perfect shade of red.
China has been running a pilot programme in 54 major cities since 2010 that allowed telecoms operators and broadcasters to venture into the other's territory.
The Silk Road Group, which had annual revenues of roughly two hundred million dollars, was planning, in an instant, to venture into several new industries.
Many on Wall Street now speculate that Amazon could venture into its own clothing lines as well as pharmaceutical sales in the next few years.
On the frontier, the answers are not found in the back of the book and sometimes you have to venture into the unknown and improvise.
We all have our own ways of getting comfortable when we venture into uncharted territory that help us get acclimated to new places and faces.
But NASA is aware that when Americans venture into deep space for the first time in decades, it must be, at least symbolically, all Americans.
Sometimes conflicts start because herders venture into cropland, knowing that the chief or official who owns the animals will protect them from punishment, said Aapengnuo.
I've been a filmmaker for the last decade, so visual media has come much more naturally to me than my venture into the music world.
The community will feature content and videos from food influencers and other DDN editorial voices, and will also venture into the world of cooking products.
A growing respect for the hard economic realities of architecture prompted Mr. Portman's first venture into real estate, financing a small medical building he designed.
"Nowhere to Hide" — his only venture into the popular Korean genre of the gangster film — may be both his most singular and most accessible movie.
Takes time to scale up The IPO filing didn't even attempt to paint a picture of how and when Lyft will venture into the black.
Once the courts venture into the political sphere and begin to pass judgment on Parliament's actions, some legal analysts say, there is no going back.
Like Adams, Bolling centered on the safeguarding of the rice harvest and engaging North Vietnam's 95th Regiment, should it venture into the Tuy Hoa Valley.
The gliders' batteries should last at least a year, and it's hoped they won't go missing in ice caves as they venture into the unknown.
The Cybertruck is Tesla&aposs first venture into passenger trucking, and garnered immediate attention for its angular, tank-like design and extras like armored glass.
Previously, he maintained the focus was Southeast Asia, but now he admits that Snapcart may venture into different parts of the world sooner rather than later.
Titans like CK Hutchison – part of the conglomerate founded by Li Ka-shing – are already accustomed to a certain wariness when they venture into sensitive sectors.
Since the star's yet to venture into the maternity-wear aisle, whether you're pregnant or not you can easily recreate the stylish looks she's been wearing.
What's more surprising than the hotly-anticipated venture into eye cream is the twist that Glossier has put on its version of the skin-care staple.
This is Woods' first-ever venture into design — and if you're among her 1.4 million followers, you know the model has a great sense of style.
The Montblanc Summit is the company's first venture into the digital timekeeping world, bringing with it some of the expertise Montblanc has for crafting mechanical timepieces.
Miyazaki's characters have always been willing to venture into darker, more bizarre fantasies than Mickey and Co., and Miyazaki's overall tone is warmer and less antic.
"It took the old boys to get us back and show the way," captain Joe Pavelski said of the NHL's first venture into Bay Area hockey.
There could be increased focus on Amazon Prime video given Disney's (DIS) venture into the streaming realm as well as Apple's (AAPL) new streaming service. 20.2.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I made the bold decision to venture into the NY Art Book Fair presented by Printed Matter at MoMA PS21970.
Without a strong opposition, the Conservative Party is likely to go astray from its market principles and venture into the protectionist realm of center-left politics.
While there are potential benefits from a more diversified product mix, there is also uncertainty regarding the ultimate operating success of PRA's venture into workers' compensation.
For their latest venture into the sweet world of slow motion, Gavin Free and Dan hurl a hammer through a mirror at 120,000 frames per second.
With bitcoin hitting a new all-time high in early trading Thursday, investors might be wondering whether they should venture into the developing world of cryptocurrency.
Williams and Ohanian just welcomed their first joint venture into the world: Alexis Olympia, who was born on September 1, 2017, which makes her a Virgo.
It already sells airpurifiers and fitness bands in India and will likely venture into TVs, water purifiers, scooters and rice cookers in the future, Jain said.
When Zelesko first joined Comcast in 2006, he was part of a unit called Comcast Interactive Media that led the cable company's venture into digital media.
Over the course of his venture into politics, he has gone from a red carpet staple to a party pariah, and who can even say why?
Growing up in a posh Connecticut suburb I vividly remember driving by the tennis club and knowing this was a place I would never venture into.
Still, some excellent artists are on hand to tackle the subjects, which venture into trans-species territory with the artist Nayland Blake's bearlike "fursona" named Gnomen.
Although she did not say who asked her, she told The Guardian that she was too much of a coward to venture into that dangerous world.
The story follows two siblings as they venture into a field in rural Kansas after hearing the cries of a young boy who seems trapped inside.
According to one analyst, Ikea's latest venture into India is likely to be a success — and this is not just down to the country's economic fundamentals.
David Lafferty, the chief market strategist, attributed this to the fact that recession fears have faded and investors are more willing to venture into riskier waters.
Carlyle struggled in its first several years, making an unsuccessful venture into airline food, with Caterair, and losing a bid for the restaurant chain Chi-Chi's.
The online retailer has had an impressive year announcing its $22017 billion purchase of Whole Foods last month in its latest venture into the grocery industry.
Shatterbox Anthology is R29's newest venture into creative storytelling that tackles gender, sexuality, and power, all under the umbrella of the female experience in this world.
After months of anticipation for Google's virtual reality headset, we finally got a look at the company's most serious venture into VR hardware and it was...underwhelming.
Indeed, as we venture into a world infused with AI, the true power of our technologies will only emerge once humans and computers are allowed to collaborate.
It's a tough life, and unlike the visiting birds and mammals, they can't exactly venture into the nutrient-rich water around the continent for a quick bite.
The company has been committed to breaking boundaries in the tech space for some time - their venture into the Hoverboard space was a feat of technical genius.
They also represent the brand's first venture into aspirational plus-size imagery, proving size hardly trumps just how "high-fashion" curve models and curve sizing can look.
Under his leadership, ADNOC has embarked on a major shake-up plan to privatize its services businesses, venture into oil trading and expand partnerships with strategic investors. .
As a co-worker points out, a Nephew wouldn't venture into a neighbor's backyard to get a ball — they would have an Uncle do it for them.
It was then that the young engineer decided to venture into politics, and was elected as the general secretary of the newly founded Democratic Reformist Party (PRD).
He also told Fox News he has never seen Tibbetts before, because he doesn&apost venture into Brooklyn, Iowa, where she lives, several miles from his home.
If you venture into The Nether — the dark, shadowy realm of Minecraft — you'll find it's now Bowser's domain, complete with a massive statue of the Mario villain.
Although Levistine's fresh fruit is keeping her afloat for now, "I could do with a loan to venture into bigger ventures like processing environmental waste," she said.
That's how companies and local government officials are putting drones to use, especially in badly flooded areas that are still too dangerous for people to venture into.
Though the married couple—who welcomed their daughter Poppy last March—both have experience on separate home shows, this will be their first venture into TV together.
Johnson, portrayed as a brilliant mathematician since childhood, was known most notably for calculating the travel course of Alan Shepard, the first American to venture into space.
"The Gentleman," despite its somewhat melodramatic plot about a crusading young journalist triumphing over vicious opposition in a small town, is an early venture into descriptive realism.
" Ms. Mattes, 39, has an unconventional hope for visitors to Carroll/Fletcher this summer: "We just really want to encourage people to venture into the 'dark net.
The mission team has struggled to... One of the first companies to venture into the world of making truly wireless earbuds has revealed a second generation product.
Meanwhile, the first major venture into electoral politics by an activist identified with the movement — DeRay Mckesson's attempt to become mayor of Baltimore — ended in ignominious failure.
The gang members described how they would venture into another gang's territory to commit assaults, and then trumpet their exploits on Facebook, daring their rivals to respond.
An executive behind Facebook's venture into cryptocurrency told CNBC on Tuesday that consumers shouldn't be worried about the social media network gaining access to their financial data.
The cave is popular with tourists who venture into the cavernous entrance, however the tunnels narrow to the point that it's only possible to crawl through them.
France and Poland both issued green bonds in the last four months, becoming the first nations to venture into territory previously dominated by development banks and companies.
However, it exposed a weakness in support and sustainability which will need to be rectified by any company looking to venture into that space in the future.
The company has arguably been one of the most successful U.S. tech companies to venture into China — LinkedIn, which is mired in some controversy, might be another.
My last venture into this medium came over a year and a half ago (HOLY SHIT time flies) and was my favorite video of the modern era.
Knight has always been entrepreneurial—a venture into carpentry led to massage, which led to escorting—but the changes to the industry in Rentboy's absence were challenging.
One community, about 100 miles east of Cape Town, has been hit especially hard as divers venture into some of the most dangerous waters in the world.
Farrag decided that more efficient systems were just what water-scarce Egypt needed, and that he was going to begin the first Egyptian commercial venture into aquaponics.
Deliberate outrageousness is his métier, but he's an equal opportunity purveyor, eager to rile stray conservatives who venture into the theater, as well as their liberal antagonists.
Even before the development surrounding Americore, James Biden's venture into health care investing has been surrounded by legal allegations and claims that he invoked his brother's clout.
Early-stage startup founders, you have just 53 hours left to complete one small task — a task that holds the potential to shift your venture into hyperdrive.
"The water's usually not this dark," Ms. Dolman said — a promise she said she's been making to the few customers who venture into the restaurant these days.
That means contesting every single delegate, even if he has to venture into unfriendly territory, something he has done on multiple occasions while campaigning in New York.
If companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin were to venture into space today with crewed missions, the final product wouldn't look anything like Edgewater or Stellar Bay.
Trump's press secretary Stephanie Grisham, who has noticeably not given any briefings from the White House briefing room, did venture into the friendlier surroundings of Fox News.
Workers who venture into the world of side hustles or gig jobs might get an unwelcome surprise when they file their tax returns: an unexpected tax penalty.
Simmons will now venture into the corners and, as he gains confidence, he may be situated by the 3-point line in the middle of the floor.
The similarity I perceive between space probes and generative poetry programs is that both venture into inhospitable realms and send back telemetry telling us what they found.
The South China Sea are the latest in a cruise of the Liaoning that saw it venture into the open Pacific for the first time in late December.
With all the buzz surrounding the release, we knew we had to give the collection a try ourselves, especially since it's Jenner's first-ever venture into the category.
Venture into deeper space and there's even richer plunder—like Davida, an asteroid that the wanna-be space mining company Planetary Resources values at more than $100 trillion.
As we venture into this brave new world of ubiquitous robotics and AI, it's an open question as to who will be liable for these sorts of mishaps.
This discovery is a big deal because fossils of forest amphibians are rare, and because scientists haven't been sure when frogs first started to venture into tropical habitats.
As you venture into the town, you'll be able to talk with residents to uncover clues and collect items to help solve puzzles and open up new areas.
"Korea recently has seen two craft breweries venture into cans, however laws inhibit smaller breweries from being able to offer their products on the retail level," he said.
In their first of many collaborations, Cuarón and future Oscar-winning cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki venture into a complex city, making it look simultaneously fantastical and richly real. Netflix.
At heart of the revival could be the success the company has enjoyed through its runaway hit "Pokemon Go," its second ever venture into the mobile gaming space.
Should you venture into Malloy's swirling score, you'll find something incredibly rewarding and unusual, combining very modern music with lyrics essentially sampled and remixed from Tolstoy's original text.
The two women venture into the basement in search of the source of all this creepiness, and find a scary home video a la The Blair Witch Project.
After deciding to eat at Chipotle instead, they decided to venture into the $40 billion pizza industry with a do-it-yourself model featuring high-quality customized ingredients.
According to the New York Times, one issue stemming from Apple's venture into the content world is the highly guarded ways Apple uses to keep things under wraps.
If the NRA sticks to the strategy of its first ad, it'll presumably venture into many other scandalous allegations that have no more grounding in reality than Benghazi.
While this is Nettles' first official venture into the world of food, she's excited to have the dishes that she grew up on entering family homes around America.
This week, to mark the Angry Birds brand's 10th anniversary, Rovio is releasing a sequel to "The Angry Birds Movie", its successful 2016 venture into the film industry.
He also told Fox News he has never seen Tibbetts before, because he doesn&apost venture into Brooklyn, Iowa, where she was staying, several miles from his home.
Still, one hopes that this episode doesn't become the first envelope push towards making Queer Eye heroes venture into dangerous emotional territory that the show can't actually support.
Thus, the Times' surprising venture into greenlighting an anonymous op-ed is more about the Times itself, as opposed to honorably serving the civic needs of the nation.
After deciding to visit Nepal, the more I thought about my trip the more it felt like failing to venture into its majestic mountains would be a crime.
J.C. starts with herself as a consumer and then works outside of the system to create her business and venture into a market that has not been tapped.
I mostly work in New Jersey, where I live, though I do venture into New York City from time to time — but only during daylight hours, of course.
Hyundai Motor Group chairman Chung Mong-koo said in a statement it would "actively venture into" new markets like Southeast Asia, as protectionism was expected to grow elsewhere.
As of right now, there's little regulatory guidance for apps that venture into healthcare territory, and the current definition of what constitutes "personal health information" is notoriously murky.
It served as an entry point to venture into challenging conversations on both spectrums of the migration arc: the ones who leave and the ones who are left.
Among the hallmarks of its business approach is a higher tolerance for politically murky situations, which translates into a willingness to venture into countries where rivals will not.
I would simply slip on a baseball cap, pull the visor low over my face and venture into Istanbul's most disreputable districts without anybody recognizing or stopping me.
While you may not want to go off the grid and venture into the wilderness today, it never hurts to have your bug-out bag prepared for tomorrow.
When you were younger, did your parents allow you to explore the world around you — such as to venture into your neighborhood or the woods alone with friends?
Indeed, none of the customers seem to pay any attention to them, or at least not as much attention as I receive when I venture into the place.
It's the same as a cliff, a fence, or a wall, albeit often with the addition of your character instantly dying if they try to venture into its waters.
With a back four that out of sorts, counterattacking seems to be the best strategy against the USMNT as they venture into the world of sexy, possession-based offense.
Most of the news the company made was for its ever-larger fundraising efforts and mushrooming valuation, as well as its bold venture into self-driving cars and trucks.
On October 29, 1998, Glenn became the oldest human ever to venture into space, and his flight proved once again that he was a man who embraced a challenge.
But war and economic hardship intervened to turn the venture into what is now a sad collection of 15 emaciated animals that he can no longer afford to feed.
This led me to wonder: Why did KFC venture into dating sims instead of opting for a cooking simulation game like Overcooked, where players prepared dishes in a restaurant?
Ganni's creative director, Ditte Reffstrup, teamed up with Swedish brand Magniberg to produce 10 ready-to-wear items spanning jackets, jeans and skirts — Ganni's first official venture into denim.
Wandee is particularly keen to venture into Myanmar, where millions of people lack access to electricity, but says it is difficult without a concrete national policy on renewable energy.
But mostly, fire responders are waiting for cooler temperatures and rain to put the flames out, after which they'll venture into the charred rubble and extinguish any smoldering hotspots.
Now there's an entire website dedicated to Sony's venture into the category, with autonomous cars, drones, robotics, head-mounted displays, and of course gaming all figuring as potential applications.
Google has already given its blessing for third-parties to make Assistant-powered smart speakers with displays, but the search giant has yet to venture into this territory itself.
I haven't experienced any major slowdown so far, even when I venture into more populated areas with lots of players running around, or where elaborate structures are being built.
The Journal reports that the Seattle-based company could announce its venture into the undergarment space in the next few weeks, with bras expected to sell for under $10.
On especially rough days, when I finally tire of bingeing beloved trash shows like Gossip Girl, I venture into the crème de la crème of drama: Reddit's r/relationships.
For instance, with Discovery's support via a "blood free honey" project, hive boxes have been provided for villagers to replace the need to venture into the jungle for honey.
America Movil became the majority owner of Telekom Austria through a billion-dollar takeover offer in July 2014 that marked Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim's first successful venture into Europe.
Corruption and few resources for monitoring fishing mean foreign trawlers often venture into areas near the coast which are reserved for local fishermen, the ODI said in a report.
This is how Chinese food, which had previously only been eaten by Chinese locals or avant garde bohemians willing to venture into Chinatown, began to reach the mainstream palate.
The long-awaited deal calls for the integration of industrial assets, turning their existing Airbus Safran Launchers venture into an operational concern with 8,400 employees in France and Germany.
Standard Chartered already operates in Nigeria, Botswana, Zambia and Brunei and Saadiq would only venture into them if there was a need for a alternative Islamic products, Allawalla said.
The second section of the exhibition traces the evolution of Mucha's posters in the late 63s, when his fame and riches allowed him to venture into less commercial projects.
These realistic sculptures are more than just a pothead's venture into self-expression or slick attempts to make DIY weed holders—no marijuana was actually used in the works.
It'll be interesting to see if a Marvel movie will one day venture into the rarefied air of "The Dark Knight Rises," with its 164 minutes of superhero brooding.
Still, Iran's venture into Bitcoin pales in comparison to what has been happening the former Soviet republic of Georgia, where thousands of people have jumped into the cryptocurrency business.
When Joey DeFrancesco decided to venture into spiritual-jazz terrain on his new album, "In the Key of the Universe," the virtuoso organist was wise enough to enlist Sanders.
This isn't LBJ's first venture into the educational system ... he partnered with the University of Akron to provide full scholarships to any student who graduates his I Promise program.
Between those striking firs, he built a tall, narrow treehouse that would become his home for eight years as he built his venture into what would eventually become Tofurky.
"The Girl With All the Gifts" doesn't really venture into new territory, but it does a decent job of reminding us why zombies are so scary, and so interesting.
Delta Air Lines announcing a number of new ventures, including plans for a digital concierge service that expands the airlines relationship with Lyft, and a new venture into robotics.
The U.S. carmaker's venture into the world's second largest economy has been welcomed by Chinese EV start-ups hoping to get a boost from interest in new energy vehicles.
The artist announced the new accommodations earlier today with his first Instagram posts in 80 weeks: "Probably another misguided venture into corporate hospitality - the Walled Off hotel," he wrote.
Good men and women are taught to grind down the jarring corners of their identities in order to become productive citizens; many never venture into the depths of their identities.
The move comes as the long downtrend of U.S. cigarette sales snowballs, forcing big tobacco companies to venture into an area rife with regulatory hurdles but healthier long-term outlook.
The world would seem like a cauldron of terrors, and any unknown much too scary to venture into, full of things which might harm you and your friends and family.
Amazon is certainly not the first company to venture into this area, so how successful will it be, and what will that mean for patients and their quality of care?
BETHLEHEM, Occupied Palestinian Territories — Last Friday, Banksy's new art venture into the Palestinian Occupied Territories was revealed to the local public and the world at large: the Walled Off Hotel.
However, investors have been worried of the nascent sector's spending on research and development and acquisitions, as the companies look to diversify into product lines and venture into new markets.
In a move that recalls YouTube's venture into ad-free viewing with the debut of YouTube Red, Vessel is also making its service ad-free for all its paying subscribers.
This all seems wildly improbable given that alligators are a freshwater species, and sharks a saltwater species, but it's not uncommon for sharks and rays to venture into freshwater areas.
"We wanted to venture into this world with somebody, or in this case somebodies, who had success and understood the world more than we did," producer Todd Lieberman told Mashable.
It was during that venture into the wild world of seed-stage prospecting that Shah got bitten by the real estate bug while trying to buy some commercial real estate.
She says parenting her own daughter has had a "degree" of reparativeness, though she was at first scared to even venture into the project of creating and influencing another life.
Trench Town is no longer a war zone: Marley's old neighbourhood is being dolled up; local recording studios churn out gangsta reggae; a few intrepid tourists venture into the area.
Square's latest venture into the world of bitcoin is less of a validation of the popular cryptocurrency than it is a testament to innovation, Square CFO Sarah Friar told CNBC.
This week, a South Korean delegation is expected to venture into the shuttered joint North-South Kaesong Industrial Complex to prepare and repair the liaison office between the two nations.
He embarked on expanding the firm into upstream, something trading houses had rarely done before, but the venture into Chad and Equatorial Guinea led to writedowns of over $700 million.
Amazon opening bookstores and grocery stores, along with Wal-Mart's venture into delivering products, hints at where the future of retail is headed — a healthy mix of everything, Yruma said.
RuPaul has carved a dangerously important space for black queer visibility, yet his brand of glamorous and light-hearted self-determination can venture into #AllQueersMatter territory that muddles necessary progress.
Rubio, for instance, is yet to fully rehabilitate his image after an ill-advised venture into Trump-style insult politics when he mocked the size of his GOP rival's hands.
ECM also made an early venture into the realm of DVD production by distributing a few short films credited to Mr. Godard and his partner, the filmmaker Anne-Marie Miéville.
What's going to be exciting as we venture into the next century of NHL hockey is that we'll get to see the current and future stars climb lists like these.
The sometimes searing, occasionally abstract words prompted Mr. Sorey to venture into his full storehouse of stylistic effects, and he has responded with a score that teems with vivid contrasts.
The more that stable prices are taken for granted, the less that monetary policy makers can expect to be insulated from political attacks when they venture into politically sensitive debates.
My most brazen venture into grappling with greatness came in 2011, with my Top 10 Composers project, a two-week series of articles I wrote for The New York Times.
But Ms. Nicholas, 44, and other socially conscious astrologers, manage to sidestep the individualized self-obsession of it, which can easily venture into amateur self-analysis and endless confirmation bias.
And to help prevent large banks from gambling again there was the Volcker Rule, a refresh of Glass-Steagall that limits banks' abilities to venture into riskier proprietary trading activities.
Now, we know there's next to ZERO chance 3-time Oscar nominee Joaquin would ever want to venture into adult films himself ... a la "Boy Meets World" star Maitland Ward.
"He took my opinion seriously, and that made me venture into politics more, the idea of an adult valuing you and making you seem like your opinion matters," she said.
Wolf, he said, has never been interested in being reaffirmed by any group that already shares her viewpoints and would much rather venture into unknown territory to win over skeptics.
In the coldest months of the year, when the ice is thickest and unusually large tides empty the bay under it, some Inuit people venture into the luminous ice caves.
Though he still sees Netflix as the dominant player, he told CNBC that companies such as Roku could be contenders in the coming years as more companies venture into content.
Unless the administration suddenly reverses its wholesale opposition to reproductive health, rights, and justice, people who need abortions may have to venture into a pandemic to obtain constitutionally protected care.
Glass' performance at Red Bull Music Festival was, in equal parts, a rejection of these expectations as it was an exploratory venture into her own creative potential beyond her music.
Flipkart, based in the southern city of Bengaluru, said it would offer movies, short videos and web series on its app, but added it won't venture into original content right now.
If you must venture into grayer areas, be very picky about the services and apps you deal with, and make sure your devices are locked tight with reputable anti-malware protection.
The missions themselves are fairly standard stuff: go to a raider camp and kill all the bad guys, or venture into a toxic swamp to find a hidden cache of weapons.
The next blast off is scheduled for two weeks from now on June 1, when yet another Falcon 9 will venture into space to restock supplies for the International Space Station.
The story it's producing with Snapchat marks its first venture into a longer-form story, and it includes a mix of voice narration, illustrations, and the chat fiction it's known for.
Years ago, if you wanted to watch a TV show from another country, you'd have to venture into the shadier sections of the internet for scratchy, pirated versions with shoddy subtitles.
WiiWare, the company's first venture into online game publishing, never made a major impact — the prohibitive 40MB download limit, lack of advertising, and developer-hostile sales requirements all played a part.
For those who venture into ISIS territory, the stakes are even higher -- a number of the smugglers have been captured and executed by ISIS while trying to track down Yazidi slaves.
NIALL HORAN — "THIS TOWN" For his first venture into solo-dom, Horan went for a minimalist approach, with a video that just featured him singing and playing guitar in a studio.
These athletes and sports enthusiasts prove that overcoming astigmatism with ACUVUE® OASYS 1-DAY for Astigmatism contact lenses was a baby step they took to venture into new sporting boundaries.
The businesswoman launched her first venture into wearable tech this past December with the Rio Tech Sleeve and has since expanded to include products like the Soho Tote and Turner Shopper.
Trump began his latest venture into the bizarre and self-destructive by insulting a Gold Star mother and Gold Star father of an Iraq war hero who happened to be Muslim.
Nintendo's first venture into mobile gaming has only been officially launched in the United States, Australia and New Zealand with other countries such as Japan slated to see a launch soon.
His work on the Vive headset at HTC should be especially useful if Google decides to venture into the world of all-in-one VR headsets as has been frequently rumored.
Investing in lithium would be Southern Copper's first venture into the white metal, which has sparked a flurry of exploration projects because of expectations of strong demand from electric vehicle makers.
The dedicated Mr. Gilbert, who recently wrapped up the second NY Phil Biennial, an ambitious venture into contemporary music, is also conducting every concert in the Philharmonic's tour of the parks.
Thus, the big tech companies have the cover of broad public support as they venture into the dangerous territory of self-righteously deciding what content is allowed in the digital sphere.
"Gavilon intends to continue trading and distributing wheat but does not want to venture into wheat milling because it would end up competing with its own clients in Brazil," Mazaia said.
Though based in Milan, Melotti was quite aware of the developments in Paris, but his form of abstraction did not venture into the psychological / philosophical wastelands that Giacometti made his own.
That uncomfortable reality is not lost on Iraqi soldiers, who venture into hotel rooms on high floors to spot enemy positions in the west just across the waterway, which bisects Mosul.
In May, a new Black Panther series, written by Ta-Nehisi Coates and drawn by Daniel Acuña, had the title hero venture into outer space, leaving the nation of Wakanda leaderless.
Still, some excellent artists are on hand to tackle the subjects, which venture into trans-species territory with the artist Nayland Blake's bearlike "fursona" named Gnomen. (Cotter)212-219-1222/newmuseum.
Because all of us, even the most at risk, will have to venture into the world at some point, and the fewer infected people there are, the safer everyone will be.
After working for years in the lesbian and straight porn industry, feminist porn producer and director Nica Noelle is one of few women to venture into the world of gay porn.
Headmaster Cid orders Squall to venture into the bowels of the school (because that's a great idea) and the teen discovers a long-forgotten mechanism that jolts the Garden into motion.
At the age of 12, she gained critical acclaim as the lead in a movie where she played a child prostitute ... and her career would continue to venture into risque territory.
Britain's six-times Olympic cycling champion turned sportscar racer Chris Hoy will represent Red Bull in the F1 race, his first venture into esports, along with Austrian racing driver Philipp Eng.
" It was good for the gala to venture into the Baroque period, with the mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe and the countertenor David Daniels, in a sublime duet from Handel's "Giulio Cesare.
That is crucial because often such portfolio investors and private equity funds are the ones who usually first venture into a market, before actual bricks-and-mortar direct investment starts flowing.
US funds venture into EuropeIncreasingly, the "flyby" approach of Silicon Valley VCs won&apost suffice, says Lagier, where US investors drop in occasionally or expect European firms to fly to them.
VENICE, Italy (Reuters) - Thom Yorke has produced some "really frightening noises" for horror movie "Suspiria" - his first venture into making a film soundtrack - as well as tunes of "sadness and sweetness".
August Wilson used to drink coffee every day at a restaurant next door and chat with the drivers, whose livelihood hinged on licensed cab drivers refusing to venture into that neighborhood.
After the near-definitive genius of the title story in George Saunders's "CivilWarLand in Bad Decline" (1996), it takes nerve to venture into the world of historical re-enactors of this era.
The Campaign started off in nonscripted TV (its first media partner was a series of town halls called "Don't Kid Yourself" on BET), but began to venture into scripted programming shortly thereafter.
Paired with a peasant blouse and denim bag with dark wooden handles that clacked when you dropped it after your ninth vodka, we'd spritz ourselves in perfume and venture into the night.
It's an enticing model for small brands that don't have the capacity to venture into m-commerce, while being an entirely new set of eyeballs for bigger companies who want younger consumers.
Instead of offering just its good ol' Southwestern staples, like burritos, tacos, and bowls, the chain decided to venture into the burger business by opening a restaurant it would call Tasty Made.
Even after the BOJ's massive qualitative and quantitative easing (QQE) program and venture into negative interest rates territory, the Asian economy hasn't been able to boost domestic consumption and shake off deflation.
Your big goal in the opening hours is to get your hands on the Paraglider, which is your only way to escape the plateau and venture into the rest of the world.
The FAA recently contracted a system that would identify rogue drones that venture into controlled airspace, according to documents recently obtained by Motherboard, although the details of that system are still unclear.
Ryland holds a degree in Cinemagraphic Makeup from the Australian Academy of Cinemagraphic Makeup, which also served as impetus to professionally pursue makeup artistry and venture into special effects design for Ryland.
These two open-back headphone models are Focal's first venture into the high-end headphone market, so it's logical to expect the company would have some teething troubles, but there are none.
And those who venture into the territory, as Jonathan Franzen did, here and there, in his most recent novel, "Purity," make easy marks for wags in search of laughs and online traffic.
This is the tennis superstar's first venture into Silicon Valley and, according to a SurveyMonkey spokesperson, came about at the suggestion of fellow board member and Facebook's chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is teaming up with British TV adventurer Bear Grylls to venture into India's wilderness to raise awareness about protecting nature, the show's host said.
Sakai Display Products Corp's plans for the Guangzhou plant come as Hon Hai seeks to turn the joint venture into a subsidiary, investing a total of 15.1 billion yuan in the company.
But one of the most important points of the study, Daszak said, is that humans place themselves at risk for these diseases when they venture into the regions where these species live.
Drexel Hamilton's Brian White wrote that "Apple took the iPhone franchise to a whole new level with the iPhone X," praising the company for its venture into the "ultra-luxury" smartphone market.
She wants to know that people who join the team are excited about the company's growth and also have their own ideas to help it venture into new ideas, products and services.
To really go after the live sports market, the company would need to venture into the messy world of retransmission rights—negotiating with local affiliate broadcasters to include their channels in FuboTV's package.
The new approach comes as Japan's regulators cautiously loosen rules to allow banks to venture into other businesses to help offset the hit to their net interest income from ultra-loose monetary policy.
"I hope that humans will someday venture into the Solar System to explore the planets, asteroids and comets—and I see mini-moons as the first stepping stones on that voyage," said Granvik.
There's only so much you can do to your lips before you venture into ridiculous territory and start applying 100 layers of gloss, pressing on crystals, or smearing wasabi paste all over them.
This week Rovio is launching a sequel to its successful venture into the film industry, "The Angry Birds Movie" released in 2016, and is hoping to cash in on it later this year.
The Socialist leader "saw the bulls and stayed behind the barrier, as he did yesterday, letting the others slug it out though he did venture into the ring a little more," he said.
Farmers' equity accounts for the same number of shares in G3, however its percentage of ownership has dropped because of recent investments by the SALIC-Bunge joint venture into the company, Gerrand said.
Logic would suggest that the big man won't have nearly the same impact against a three-bombing Cavs team that hasn't really needed to venture into the paint thus far in the postseason.
Its venture into the world of streaming has fueled competition across Wall Street with the likes of Netflix, Amazon and Hulu, all of which have jockeyed for market share and better original content.
And because you actually have to venture into the parks to experience them, rather than simply passing by outside, they also demand an interaction with Harlem itself — both its history and its present.
Carmakers in general are under pressure from investors to be more transparent about profitability and the growth prospects of specific operations as conventional auto manufacturers venture into new mobility services and electric cars.
To say someone is a "meat-and-potatoes kind of guy" (or perhaps "kind of girl") is to imply that that person's taste doesn't really venture into the fussy, innovative, or overly complicated.
Well, ignoring the fact that WWE is probably owed one for this ultra-hyped Lesnar-loan, it's worth noting that the UFC has allowed fighters to venture into pro wrestling in the past.
Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, locals and visitors who aren't afraid to venture into un-air-conditioned areas will find a glut of free music performed in all corners of the city.
The only time her cameras venture into the club itself are in its closed daytime hours, when it is in the process of getting cleaned, restocked, and otherwise prepped for the next night.
CNN's Anthony Bourdain said he is confronting his own anti-Trump prejudices in a "Parts Unknown" special extended episode where he will venture into "Trump country" for the first time on the show.
A venture into Scots Gaelic, which has only thirteen consonants to spell thirty consonant sounds, gives way to chapters on diacritics; diminutives and augmentatives in Italian; and the gender-neutral Swedish pronoun hen .
Thanks to sales of his dubious nutritional products, Jones has turned his venture into a lucrative business model, earning more than $20 million in revenues annually in recent years, according to court documents.
In the latter part of "Azure," Bronson-Bartlett and Fernandez venture into the darkest patch of the Mallarméan forest—the notes that he made toward his projected "great work" (usually called the "Livre").
Shares of Coca-Cola fell nearly 1 percent Friday after the company said it agreed to buy coffee chain Costa for $5.1 billion including debt to further its venture into healthier drink options.
It will surprise no one to learn that a vast majority of these players, professionals and amateurs alike, are male and that women who venture into these spaces face an especially unpleasant environment.
At one point, doubting his decision to venture into India's overburdened legal system, the lanky, round-faced Mr. Verma, who wears big square glasses, begged the judge to let him withdraw the petition.
The "Soundcloud" rap scene also holds sway here, but a Jake Paul and Lil Pump meet-up would venture into the realms of the avant-garde, so maybe these worlds should not merge.
In another universe, you could easily see Penny and Judy volunteering to join the crew of passionate scientists volunteering to venture into the unknown in Annihilation, or working in Shuri's lab in Black Panther.
His confidence about capturing these voters has led his campaign to venture into smaller urban areas in the final days of the race, but he will continue returning to the suburbs of Des Moines.
Though similar products from the two companies have long been available overseas, the new chocolatey treats mark the first time the classic sandwich cookies will venture into the candy aisle in the United States.
The crafty mom says she hopes she can inspire other parents to venture into DIY costume-making, and, most of all, she hopes her pictures can bring a smile to those who see them.
Marine forces in Puntland - at the very tip of the Horn of Africa nation - have only 12 small flat-bottomed boats that hug the shore and cannot venture into the deep seas, he said.
Earlier today, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Co. (Tepco) urged players in Japan not to venture into the radiation zone around its damaged Fukushima reactor—which melted down in 2011—for fairly obvious reasons.
Aardman Animations (of Wallace & Gromit fame) made their first venture into VR with We Wait, a vividly-depicted journey of a group of migrants in Turkey waiting to be smuggled by boat into Greece.
For Amazon, there could be increased focus on Amazon Prime given Disney (DIS)'s venture into the streaming realm with the announcement of Disney+, as well as Apple (AAPL)'s new streaming service. 3.
Expectations that Klarna will go public have grown since the company doubled down on growth last year after securing a Swedish banking license and announcing plans to venture into several new countries in 2019.
But I insist — as I think "Little Labors" does — that motherhood is an undiscovered country in the literary sense, one we must venture into lest our experience goes unrecorded, or recorded only by men.
For AMC, which has ordered a 10-episode first season of "Preacher," this series is the former "Mad Men" broadcaster's latest venture into genre entertainment, where savage acts and supernatural events are regular occurrences.
It was based on the TV show The New Batman Adventures, which meant this was aimed at a younger demographic, sure, but even the cartoon would venture into darker territory from time to time.
After initially recoiling, then craving pizza, then never wanting pizza again, and then watching the video four more times, I decided to get in touch with its creator to further venture into the void.
Just like at Skywalker Ranch to the north, access to the Presidio's Lucasfilm headquarters is limited — the public can only venture into the lobby for a glimpse at memorabilia from the studio's beloved franchise.
In Monterrey a special-forces sergeant (Harold Torres) takes his team of anti-cartel soldiers on a ruthless and bloody venture into the private sector while keeping up his attendance at evangelical church services.
Perusing the rather tame offerings in the pristine space, it became clear that the boutique is pure promotion — not the channel's venture into the market void left by the tawdry sex shops of yesteryear.
The artist shows off his model of the building's lobby, in which he'll construct a warren of adobe hutlike interior rooms, his first "punky" venture into architecture after decades mapping space in two dimensions.
Today, people like them who dare venture into this "There Be Dragons" territory on the intellectual map have met with outrage and derision — even, or perhaps especially, from people who pride themselves on openness.
On Saturday evening, Hailey Burgalow was traveling to Virginia with her sister, her sister's boyfriend and her aunt when they hit flooding on Interstate 1703, forcing them to pull off and venture into Lumberton.
Wolverine has explored plenty of territory in his 43-year history at Marvel — from comics to computer games, big screen to small — but come 2018, he'll venture into a whole new frontier: his own podcast.
Just 13 days after his birth, the newborn "confidently" wandered away from his mother in the maternity den to venture into a holding den giving zookeepers the opportunity to weigh him for the first time.
Investors have been worried of the nascent sector's spending, even as top lines surge, on research and development as well acquisitions, as marijuana companies look to diversify into product lines and venture into new markets.
It's also starting to venture into the TV space, with plans to index TV news, and is chatting with a small handful of auto manufacturers about integrating Audioburst into their own in-car entertainment systems.
Unlike most of his rivals, Biden was unwilling to venture into the spin room himself — a decision campaign officials revealed before the debate, and one he stuck to even after things didn't go as planned.
Eris has a long history with the moon; her and a fireteam of five companions were the first to venture into the depths of the Hellmouth, but Eris was the only one to escape alive.
We all know Livestream, the service, but here comes Livestream, the camera: The Movi is the company's first venture into consumer hardware — a palm-size 3993K video camera that lets you edit as you broadcast.
Anticipation has been high for the Star Wars-themed expansion lands being built at Disneyland and Disney World, but it hasn't been clear when fans will actually be able to venture into the new parks.
In Phantasmal, a new first-person horror game, you venture into Kowloon Walled City on the verge of its demolition, looking for an aunt who established a drug clinic to help with the city's addicts.
There are huge swaths of the campaign where you'll need to venture into buildings solo — BT is too big to fit inside many structures — but your partner is always in your ear, guiding you along.
If I had to pick a few things, I would say that Star Trek captured the essence of a grand venture into a dangerous, limitless unknown more than any other science fiction I've ever encountered.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks climbed back on Thursday after a massive sell-off the day previous, with strong earnings encouraging investors to venture into risky bets again, while the dollar gained on the euro.
South Carolina converted on its next venture into Mountaineers territory, with Hilinski connecting with Bryan Edwards for a 23-yard scoring play at the 2:403 mark, one play after a fourth-and-15 conversion.
A handful of artists like Henriette Grahnert, Vivian Greven, Sebastian Gögel, Aneta Kajzer, Monika Michalko, Anna Nero, and Kristina Schuldt deviate from this path and venture into representational painting, while acknowledging their flirtations with abstraction.
During a phone call with analysts after its third-quarter earnings announcement this week, an analyst from JPMorgan Chase questioned whether Carlyle's experiment in hedge funds might be repeated in its new venture into lending.
If that sounds technical, it is, but the conversation is a good catalyst to help us all understand the world that dozens of unicorns need to venture into; the IPO world of today, that is.
With the 1962 flight of Friendship 7, which Glenn piloted solo, he became the first American ever to orbit Earth, the third American to complete a spaceflight, and the fifth human to venture into space.
How else are you going to venture into the world, catch 500 Weedle, and then go home to drop a lucky egg and just evolve like crazy to gain XP to become a master trainer?
The idea is to make one wine in Vermont, as an ode to the place that first captured Krista's heart; but she's also decided to venture into Texas, the complete opposite of the climate spectrum.
Excluding a comeback with Washington three years after leaving the Bulls, he never challenged the league's preference for its stars to stay with their original teams, and he did not venture into front-office moves.
Advertising While many Super Bowl advertisers chose to be silly or sentimental with their commercials on Sunday, it was the few that ventured — or appeared to ventureinto political territory that attracted the most attention.
On a broader level, this hourlong movie is an unsettling exploration of the kind of stasis that can afflict young men who used to venture into the job market by selling encyclopedias door to door.
Besides Jian Yang's incubator takeover, it looks like season five will focus on Pied Piper's new venture into what CEO Richard Hendricks (Thomas Middleditch) is calling "new Internet," which he worked on throughout season four.
The New York Islanders venture into Canada for the third time this month on Thursday as they make the second stop on their franchise-record nine-game road trip with a visit to the Montreal Canadiens.
Mall School, a rare venture into linear storytelling from Porpentine, is a hallucinogenic vision of feral commerce; brands, having mutated and gone to seed, sow madness on a mallbound generation weaned on #engagement and digital pets.
Every time I venture into a bustling metropolis – be it my native Los Angeles or London, or New York or Cairo – my stress levels shoot up and I feel horribly separated from the wonders of nature.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Zinc producer Nyrstar said on Tuesday its chief executive, who steered the company away from a venture into mining, has stepped down with immediate effect after less than two years in the top job.
Named after the famous Lucy skeleton, this female individual, who was around 20 years old when she died, likely belonged to the first wave of humans to venture into South America, hence its important archaeological significance.
There's this whole other world that you have to venture into and I think a lot of the time for a lot of musicians, performing on stage in front of people doesn't feel the most natural.
Venture into World of Warcraft's Azeroth these days, though, and you'll find many of the same problems dogging the profession of Inscription, which comes about as close to professional word-slinging as playable Azeroth can offer.
Throughout BlizzCon and leading up to the release of Kobolds and Catacombs in December, more cards will be revealed, peeling back the curtain on what to expect when we venture into the tunnels of the kobolds.
In the upcoming sequel to God of War III (annoyingly titled God of War and not God of War IV), Kratos has left Greece and its mostly-murdered gods to venture into the cold Norse wilderness.
Claustrophobic tunnels were widened so players could navigate them more easily, while one particular chamber, which in reality is made inaccessible by a series of stone slabs, was made into a space players could venture into.
It makes sense, then, that Twitter would want to venture into this potentially profitable territory as it tries to squeeze more revenue out of a stagnant user base that's no longer growing by any significant means.
Especially in the second installment, we got to venture into some amazing cities that I would never have been a part of if it wasn't for production and director Kenny Ortega and producer Debra Martin Chase.
Goldman Sachs became the first major Wall Street institution to launch a trading desk for the cryptocurrency in 2017, and, as more institutions venture into the crypto world, prices will rise accordingly, CNBC's Eric Jackson predicts.
Despite the success of movie studio 20th Century Fox's "Deadpool," which garnered more than $621 million globally since its early February release, Disney CEO Bob Iger said his company will not venture into R-rated territory.
Auditioning for a spot on a reality show requires several elements: nerves of steel, an acceptance that humiliation may be imminent, and the willingness to venture into the unknown in front of (potentially) millions of viewers.
" White, a resolute camping democrat, credits Murray with being among the first to encourage women and children to venture into the woods, but faults him for downplaying "the chaos hard-wired into almost any camping experience.
Though I didn't go to a proper show with the Here Buds, I did venture into the NYC Subway system with the little guys more than a few times over the course of my review period.
For avowedly nonpartisan and nonideological reporters, examining the substance of a politician's beliefs and policy views is a professional minefield: The more deeply they venture into it, the more open they are to accusations of bias.
"Lois blazed the trail for the university to venture into the tumultuous real world of industrial and labor relations," said Lou Jean Fleron, who directs the High Road Fellowship program for undergraduates at Cornell in Buffalo.
Despite our best efforts with daily creams and serums, sometimes we need some extra help when it comes to treating the skin around our eyes — and that's when we venture into the wonderful world of rollers.
Top of the Apple charts this month is NBC News's newest venture into audio, "The Thing About Pam," from Keith Morrison and the "Dateline" team, which demonstrates corporate media's continued experimentation with the audio-only form.
The planet of love and money, Venus, moves into your house of higher knowledge and distant travels, making it more pleasurable to venture into unknown territories as you bravely go where you have never gone before.
The company had said it expected brand licensing revenues to remain steady or slightly improve after the release in August of a sequel to "The Angry Birds Movie," its successful 2016 venture into the film industry.
Actress Maisie Williams, best known for her role as Arya Stark on Game of Thrones, is the latest celeb to venture into tech entrepreneurship, with the launch of a new company aimed at connecting creatives, called Daisie.
This looks like Facebook, except on Facebook you usually only have to put up with someone using the display name Reich_Daddy_420 if they're your great aunt's second cousin or venture into your private message requests or something.
But, seeing as how busy Elba is going to be over the next few months (if not years) between movies and his real-life venture into DJing, one season of Turn Up Charlie might just be enough.
"Coca-Cola did not allow us to venture into other markets back then; they only let us to expand our market share in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, and this is in conflict with our vision," he says.
RedMart's strategy is to operate its own logistics and warehouses, a model that it believes gives it greater control of the customer service cycle and will enable it to quickly venture into other verticals in the future.
Co-founder and chief executive officer Jonathan Weins told TechCrunch that Dahmakan plans to venture into other Southeast Asian markets first, including Jakarta, Singapore, Hong Kong and Manila, before tackling East Asian countries like Japan and Korea.
Meanwhile, only 8 percent of white social media users say that at least some of things they share or post are about race relations, with a large majority (67 percent) saying they don't venture into this area.
For its first venture into buying and holding companies for extended periods of time, the private-equity firm is taking over SESAC, a group that manages song rights for the likes of Bob Dylan and Mariah Carey.
We've successfully broken ground on their main street, and we're actually building what is likely to be the single largest cultivation facility in the United States, as well as the single largest Native American venture into cannabis.
We've seen The Bachelor try to venture into the unfamiliar waters of self-critique before: Rachel's season of The Bachelorette positioned Lee, the racist, as the villain, in stark opposition to the obviously-totally-not-racist franchise.
For Prince William, the decision to meet with members of the lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender community appears to be a further venture into gay rights issues and an extension of a broader effort to combat bullying.
Still, she has been willing to venture into Trump's no-nuance zone on occasion, mocking Obama for "being politically correct about how we define our enemies" and describing his military strategy against ISIS as an electoral stunt.
When he began his venture into politics, he was rather upfront about his artistic aspirations, but was given increased responsibilities before being officially nominated as a candidate for the Tories (the quotidian term for the Conservative Party).
To venture into the bottom of this structure, where the software meets the hardware, is to turn away from the Platonic order of code and toward the elemental universe of electricity and silicon on which it depends.
Mountain lions rarely venture into urban areas, and P-64's actions demonstrate they prefer to stay clear of populated areas, even in the midst of a disaster, National Park Service spokeswoman Kate Kuykendall said by phone.
During the summer, Patek Philippe showcased its latest venture into wood marquetry at an exhibition in New York, the most recent iteration of the pop-up museum that has visited Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Munich; and London.
In "The White Donkey," his graphic novel, he used the characters to venture into more serious themes, confronting the violence at the center of the infantry's purpose and presenting a grim view of Marines eager for war.
Neither is Henry persuaded to venture into the woods by the Kid's and Molly's testimonials about parallel worlds and fateful journeys into the wilderness; he has zeroed in on the one common denominator in all those tales.
It is less likely to affect fishermen who do not have the resources to venture into the high seas, said Carl Gustaf Lundin, director of the global marine program at the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
It also deepened my respect for the skilled navigators who reached the island at a time when some other cultures dared not venture into the open ocean for fear of falling off the edge of the earth.
For its first venture into buying and holding companies for extended periods of time, the private equity firm is taking over Sesac, a group that manages song rights for the likes of Bob Dylan and Mariah Carey.
Then around a dozen Air Force explosive-ordnance disposal technicians would venture into the impact areas to destroy the bomblets one by one — a process that happened two or three times a year and could last weeks.
Shot in only eight days with a shoestring budget, the movie follows three film students (Heather Donahue, Michael C. Williams and Joshua Leonard) who venture into a Maryland forest to shoot a documentary on a mythical witch.
In that southern African nation, she is working with the government to award public contracts to companies to install off-grid power in rural areas - something private firms would be unlikely to venture into on their own.
The album turned out fine...I mean, it didn't sound very good [chuckles] but again, it was the first album with [this] lineup, so we were really trying to venture into uncharted territory for ourselves, you know?
This was my first venture into U.S. state legislature and I went in prepared for a rough time, recalling that Bismark line about people with weak stomachs not needing to see how sausages or policy are made.
Inclusivity touches every single aspect of the clothing line — and that was very much the intention, as Zendaya and Roach venture into a part of the fashion industry that historically hasn't been as representative of different body types.
Bored at the top of the mountain and seeking a new challenge, he decided to mix things up and become an action star in his mid-fifties, his inaugural venture into this unfamiliar archetype in 2009's Taken.
However, when Bee saw an opportunity she gladly took the chance to go after Ivanka Trump over a sweet mother and son moment captured on camera, proving there is no gutter too filthy for her to venture into.
Details: The company is expected to finish the merger by the second half of the year, according to a press release sent this morning, making Richard Branson's space-tourism venture into the first publicly traded human spaceflight company.
Now this New Jersey father and musician has expanded what he's learned from that educational venture into an album that's inspired not only by early childhood but also by rockers like the Beach Boys, Tom Petty and Phish.
"What Mr. Rozar did was to recognize that the computer, and its cleverest offspring the internet, could be used to venture into individual privacy much further, more efficiently, and more quickly than had previously been possible," it says.
Pokémon Go is drawing tremendous crowds to the parks and piers of cities across this once-great nation as smartphone-wielding adults venture into the concrete wilderness under the cover of darkness to capture rare collections of pixels.
We've all been there: That moment our parents force us to venture into a public restroom alone for the first time — the equivalent of a momma bird flinging her chicks out of the nest to fly or fall.
Loosely adapted from an Israeli series of the same name, Euphoria is HBO's first big venture into content for teens — not counting the covert episodes of Real Sex we'd all sneakily watch after our parents went to bed.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Indian hotel startup Oyo said on Tuesday it has bought local co-working venture Innov93, as the SoftBank-backed hospitality chain looks to venture into the commercial real estate business under the brand name Oyo Workspaces.
The song itself veers out of Speedy's crunchy, knotted guitar jams to venture into cleaner pop as Dupuis expresses both anxiety and apathy about the many woes of the late-aughts: Tinder, post-truth politics, the usual business.
As Cummins explains, "It can be hard to engage people in coastal issues if they don't live right on an ocean," which is why 2350Gyres, along with SUNY Fredonia, decided to venture into the Great Lakes in 2000.
Just this week, the company applied for a Reserve Bank of India license to set up a money market fund, according to local media, making Paytm the first digital payments company to venture into the traditional banking space.
"It's just part of our natural growth as musicians and as creative people to like want to venture into the unknown, to want to see what happens when we're actually wearing trying all these new things," he explains.
In Abu Dhabi, the index edged up 2643 percent after ADNOC's chief executive described in a Reuters interview a major shake-up plan to privatise its services businesses, venture into oil trading and expand partnerships with strategic investors.
An earlier version of this article erroneously described a performance on Saturday as the Vail Dance Festival's first venture into material by the choreographer Merce Cunningham; an arrangement of his choreography was presented at the festival in 2016.
The expansion began in 281 and is likely to accelerate over the next few years thanks to the new Taiwanese government's backing for companies to diversify away from China and venture into countries like the fast-growing Philippines.
It involved both heavy shelling that sometimes slaughtered residents queueing outside for scarce supplies, and random sniper fire that picked off people who dared to venture into the streets, or even as they stood indoors by exposed windows.
Her shell-shocked son, Jonas (Louis Hofmann), is part of a pack of rangy pack-animal teenagers who venture into the woods outside their small German hometown of Winden, hunting the drug stash of a classmate who recently disappeared.
Merged reality is a fascinating venture into closing the gap between VR and AR. While Project Alloy is an early venture with apparent shortcomings, it's clear that Intel is laying out plenty of runway for the company's VR efforts.
In the ensuing six months, after watching annual revenue drop thanks in part to a dramatic decline in its events business, the Tech In Asia leadership caught crypto fever and decided to venture into the new world of ICOs.
That starts to venture into the controversy around diversity programs in general, but it still leads to people within the tech industry treating women like they are somehow 'lesser' and not as qualified to work in the tech sector.
Although this appears to be the company's first venture into an actual bottled coffee-blend, we're already believers in the cost effective Organic French Roast Cold Brew Concentrate — and most recently the new seasonal Coconut Cold Brew Coffee Concentrate.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After the Skywalker saga concludes in December, Walt Disney Co's next venture into the "Star Wars" galaxy will come from the creators of HBO's global hit "Game of Thrones," the company's chief executive said on Tuesday.
While consumers couldn't be enticed to venture into the deep end, beautifully understated hipsters and other stylish types are more than willing to roll in off the street and tumble down a spiral ramp into the PARK-ing Ginza.
Each year the Grinch stockpiles enough provisions to get him from Thanksgiving to New Year's without having to venture into the festive Whoville, but this year, his emotional eating has thwarted his plan, and he has to go anyhow.
Unlike the other neo-dancehall hits clogging up streaming algorithms, the song doesn't venture into cloying, post-Bieber earworms and is instead content to loll about unassumingly, with Gyptian's easygoing flirtations and Equal's able-bodied riddim speaking for themselves.
Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times" and Clifford Odets's "Waiting for Lefty" were recent additions to the culture when "Days to Come" was new; it's no surprise that Hellman would venture into the topical territory of economic division and labor strife.
When it comes to potential flooding from heavy rainfall, so-called sheltering-in-place remains the preferred emergency preparedness model, because it is far more dangerous to venture into floodwaters than to remain at home and call for help.
In private WhatsApp messages, Taliban commanders can be heard taking pains to strike a nuance: they want fighters to hold fire and not attack, but to stay vigilant in their positions and not venture into cities and government territory.
Greece's last venture into international bond markets was with a five-year and a three-year bond in 2014, a year before it plunged into crisis in a tense standoff between lenders and Greece's newly elected left-wing government.
On his own and through his work with frequent artist-writer collaborators Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko and others, Lee catapulted Marvel from a tiny venture into the world's No. 1 publisher of comic books and, later, a multimedia giant.
CNN has contacted Rihanna's representatives for comment The clothing collection is her first venture into the luxury fashion market, although she has already created collections for British fashion retailer River Island, and was made creative director of Puma in 2014.
"There's something wrong here," the brother, Cal, says to his sis, who's pregnant, as the two venture into the field and find they can hear each other, but can't see or find each other, although it turns out they're not alone.
It certainly isn't easy for Cryptokitties to be the first western dApp company to venture into China, but in the next five years, we'll see a significant number of Western companies heading east – and these early learnings will be invaluable.
However radically the interior may have been refashioned to reflect new attitudes to Africa, the grandeur of King Leopold II's design and the fervour of his desire to promote his imperial venture into the continent's heart still overwhelm the visitor.
The device became the first truly successful home robot and has since gone on to become the best-selling vacuum in the U.S. Earlier this year, iRobot announced the upcoming release of Terra, the company's first venture into lawn care.
"Getting funded is a bitch," says Wanda James, the first black dispensary owner in Colorado who is now attempting to venture into New Jersey's new medical industry points out the immense amount of capital that's required to succeed as a potrepreneur.
For its current venture into film music, the Philharmonic also presented Disney's "Fantasia: Live in Concert," with Joshua Gersen, an excellent assistant conductor at the Philharmonic, leading the works by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and other composers that inspired that film's animations.
Asked why the broadcaster wanted to venture into its own branded hardware, the company explained that it's both about catering to today's multi-screen generation, while also meeting parents' demand for more educational content, which PBS has historically focused on providing.
STAVANGER, Norway (Reuters) - Private equity fund HitecVision plans to turn its recently acquired Solveig Gas pipeline firm, which owns 25.6% of the Gassled joint venture, into an oil and gas company, senior partner Alf C. Thorkildsen told Reuters on Wednesday.
But armpits, as it were, are having a bit of a beauty moment — hot on the heels of the rise of vagina beauty, another long-awaited venture into formerly unchartered territory — with a new emphasis on both their health and appearance.
Caitlin Pearce, the executive director of the Freelancers Union, the United States' largest advocacy group for independent workers, told Cowles that many Americans over 55 are beginning to venture into part-time or even full-time freelance work for extra income.
The Dolan Family's new venture into data analytics for media companies comes at a time when distributors and programmers are wrestling with how to offer "addressable TV," which allows advertising to be targeted so that various viewers see different ads.
That desire to venture into the unknown continues powerfully today, as we can see from China's announcement that it has landed a rover on the far side of the moon and also from the remarkable news from NASA's New Horizons probe.
If we're going to venture into the world of digital medicine and break down the barriers blocking physicians from knowing exactly how their patients take their meds, it seems odd to start with a group of people who often experience paranoia.
Given that the plaintiffs are seeking financial damages for ephemeral work they did on Mr. Wolkoff's walls, Judge Frederic Block, who is presiding over the case, suggested on Tuesday that the case would very likely venture into novel legal territory.
In an out-of-cycle meeting, the Reserve Bank of Australia slashed rates to an all-time low of 0.25% and said it would start on Friday a bond purchase programme in secondary markets, for its first venture into quantitative easing.
But when she began making more-regular TV appearances, on popular documentaries on ancient themes and talking-head political programs, she encountered the response that awaits many women with the temerity to venture into the public arena: "trolling" or online abuse.
In 2008 the chain announced it would be closing the majority of its stores in Australia – another country that takes its coffee very seriously – giving some insight into why it has taken Starbucks 45 years to venture into the Italian market.
And contrary to now, in the 1970s and 80s, you could venture into almost any city in the Western hemisphere with almost no contacts or any substantial materialistic means if you were adventurous, tough, or desperate enough to take a chance.
My clients are quite sexually diverse—I've had lesbian and bisexual clients, but also straight ones who've always fantasized about having sex with another woman, but would never dare venture into a gay bar and just hook up with someone.
FOOD HACK: Bake Apple Pie Inside of an Apple And if Mara is feeling extra adventurous after eating an entire pie for filming the scene, she should venture into trying the Pecapplekin  — three popular Thanksgiving pies stacked into one — because, why not?
To achieve such fast recognition, it seems the team's program is using TensorFlowLite, Google's latest venture into AI and machine learning which uses the processor in your phone to perform complex visual analysis rather than needing to ping beefier servers in the cloud.
Feldman's venture into the corporate world began shortly after he graduated from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah with a degree in finance in 2005, when he landed his first job as an analyst for L-3 Communications, a defense aerospace company.
His well-received 21991 venture into nonfiction, Geek Sublime: The Beauty of Code, the Code of Beauty, is part memoir, part how-to—a deep-dive investigation of the creative act as expressed in the arts of programming, literature, and ancient Indian philosophy.
"After I sold my first business … I didn't want to create a widget or another app … I wanted to explore questions of science and venture into a field that would stop me having to pivot every five or so years," she said.
To attract a younger generation, the Smithsonian threw open its doors on Saturday night to celebrate the Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, who on April 12, 1961, became the first human to venture into space, a victory for the Soviet Union at the time.
Generally speaking, TV money is better than digital ad money, so it's natural for web companies, particularly venture-backed firms looking to justify their valuations, to want to venture into TV. Getting on TV is also a great legitimizer in the media world.
Joyce and Hopper venture into the Upside Down and rescue Will, El defeats her papa and his lackeys to save her friends but vanishes in the process, and we see that not all is right with Will as he vomits a slug.
And even as Fischer and some other multinational companies, including Nexans, a French maker of electrical wiring, have invested in Ukrainian operations to take advantage of the free-trade arrangement, many other companies are hesitant to venture into this former Soviet republic.
Then the orchestra and its music director, Jaap van Zweden, venture into the bowels of horror with a fully staged double bill of Schoenberg's Expressionist monodrama "Erwartung" and Bartók's "Bluebeard's Castle," with Katarina Karnéus, Nina Stemme, and Johannes Martin Kränzle (Sept. 26-28).
It's not as fully immersive an experience as with the Oculus Rift, and it's still very much a working draft, but this five-minute venture into "Proteus" does a swift job of pulling the viewer right into the book for a look around.
The discovery forced the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to advise pregnant women not to venture into a 1.5-square-mile area from Eighth to 28th Streets on one side and from the beach to the Intracoastal Waterway on the other.
The move likely hints at Amazon's goal venture into the health-care industry, where it could threaten to remove one of the few distinguishing factors pharmacy chains have relied on to fend off the e-commerce giant, the sale of prescription drugs.
OGRABRAJ, India — The police on South Andaman Island know what to do when members of the isolated Jarawa tribe venture into the villages that surround them, hoping to snatch rice and other prized goods, like cookies, bananas or, for some reason, red garments.
Bookmakers were already under pressure from rising taxes in major markets and a crackdown in Britain which includes limits on the size of stakes on gaming machines in betting shops, pushing them to venture into the U.S. market where rules have been relaxed.
A couple of miles downtown, a far smaller group heard a very different Glass — lively and sly; intimate and changeable — as Maki Namekawa gave the American premiere of his new piano sonata, his first venture into that genre, at the Morgan Library & Museum.
He could venture into the unknown and sign for Flamengo, in Brazil; he could earn an impossible, meaningless fortune in China; or he could take a substantial pay cut — much of his $4.4 million annual salary is dependent on bonuses — and join Brescia.
There have been worries about just how durable these gadgets are — especially after review units of the Galaxy Fold broke for reviewers last year — and whether Huawei's latest venture into folding phones will stand the test of time remains to be seen.
Beyoncé's venture into protest music — expanded upon with the track "Freedom" featuring Kendrick Lamar and her decision to pay homage to the Black Panthers in a performance at the 2016 Super Bowl — ruffled the feathers of various police unions around the nation.
Shortly after my freshman year of college, when I was debating whether to transfer to another college or drop out and venture into the work force sans degree, I met with an older friend who had attended an Ivy League-adjacent school.
This is also the same with sleep tracking: unless you venture into a lab and have sleep sensors taped to your body and have that sort of data to compare it to, it's hard to gauge the accuracy and efficiency of consumer trackers like Fitbit.
Over the years we've seen the technology on the show evolve, the trends move on, and the targets of the jokes change (keep an eye on those opening credits), but it's been a while since we've seen it venture into new thematic or emotional territory.
His latest venture into the mainstream is on a song with Maroon 5 called "Don't Wanna Know," to which he lends a verse, and in the process makes Maroon 5 about six hundred times cooler (although, in all fairness, "Moves Like Jagger" bangs hard).
And now we take a brief detour away from the acting and singing arenas to venture into the world of sports, where women are consistently undermined despite proving over and over again that they are capable athletes whose achievements and skill are worth celebrating.
But if good and safe technology is offered at affordable prices over the counter, people who might not venture into the clinic of an audiologist or hearing instrument specialist can take that critical first step to a better life with an OTC hearing aid.
And as the show's central fable unfolds — about a princess and her adoring handmaiden (portrayed by Ms. Worsham) who dare to venture into the forbidden woods beyond their sequestered kingdom — videos (by Alex Basco Koch) are projected of images assembled out of a toy chest.
And while the series' one venture into 3D territories, 1999's does-what-it-says-on-the-box Earthworm Jim 21D for N22, was a definite "miss" on the score sheet, Jim's generally been lucky in terms of titles carrying his name and likeness.
The cancer-ridden chemistry teacher's venture into the meth trade was a slow burn hit, becoming the show to watch by its third season and turning its anti-heroes Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) into international icons by its fifth.
A survey last year conducted on behalf of CityMD, a chain of urgent-care clinics, found that people ages 18 to 35 who had experienced "flulike symptoms" were much more likely than those above that age to venture into the world despite feeling sick.
The letter, written by young people in 1968, had been sealed in a metal cylinder shaped like a rocket — no doubt in homage to Yuri Gagarin's triumphant venture into space, which took a few years before the capsule was buried under a small gray pedestal.
Frontier investors — a category of money managers ready to venture into riskier and less developed destinations — were abuzz after Iran signed a deal with six major powers in 27.4 curbing Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of oil bans and most financial sanctions.
In a 1946 article, he wrote that the typical psychopath will have often: outstripped 20 rival salesmen over a period of 6 months, or married the most desirable girl in town, or, in a first venture into politics, got himself elected into the state legislature.
She told me that The Mall of America helped secure the online-only store venture into its first-ever brick-and-mortar location, and secured it a primo spot, came up with a customized marketing plan, and representatives email them all the time to check in.
In a ballroom at Claridges, the five-star hotel in Londons wealthy Mayfair district, over 100 investors listened to Khosrowshahi and Chief Financial Officer Nelson Chai talk about the companys plans to expand their food delivery business and venture into other new business areas like shopping.
Eventually you become friends with a few other students who all discover they have the titular power of persona, which allows them to venture into worlds created from the deepest, darkest desires of other people, and summon monsters to fight against the evil that dwells within.
To the extent so many CBS dramas deal with law enforcement slapping cuffs on someone each episode, it's admirable to see the network venture into a more ambitious space, grappling with issues about race and the justice system, without ruling out the prospect of hope and healing.
"Our mission is to learn as much as we can about the great white sharks to help sustain the population, while simultaneously learning as much as we can about them to help people make informed choices when they decide to venture into the water," Wigren said.
Even as of 1999's The Blair Witch Project, it was plausible that a group of tech-savvy young people would venture into the woods without cellphones or a GPS tracker, and have no way to alert anyone else when their situation took a bad turn.
I didn't want it to just all be one sound, which was ultimately why I didn't work with beatmaker-style producers and stuff, because I think you can kind of venture into that territory pretty easily when you go with someone who has a real specific sound.
Outside the Heroes and Legends building, officials displayed a flowered wreath bearing the message, "Our American Hero: Forever Remembered," along with Glenn's NASA portrait from the 1998 Discovery space shuttle mission, for which he became the oldest person ever to venture into space at age 77.
In 2015, shows such as Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, Empire, Fargo, The Americans, Jessica Jones, and the dear, departed Mad Men demonstrated not only TV's willingness to venture into territory unheard of just a decade ago, but also its ability to do it well.
"Your butt is a thing of wonder, but since you probably don't know this nether region like the back of your hand, you'll want to do some exploring [on your own] before you venture into the exciting land of anal play," Dr. O'Reilly writes in her book.
Anadolu Holding, which has interests in banking, retail and brewing, plans to venture into real estate with two developments in Istanbul this year, while Aksoy Holding, an energy-to-tourism conglomerate, is building a luxury residential complex on the Aegean coast and plans another project in Istanbul.
The mistake of neglecting the basic business of car manufacturing to venture into new related areas of business, such as car repair shops and communication services, was one Fiat made in the 1990s and should not be repeated, Fiat Chrysler's chairman, John Elkann, said in April.
For its first venture into the new medium of virtual reality, The Economist has collaborated with Rekrei, a non-profit group formerly known as Project Mosul, to recreate the museum and many of the lost artefacts, explain why they matter and examine how they were virtually reconstructed.
The forest guards are not systematically aided by the National Guard or the police, who are often too scared to venture into the forests, as terrorist activity in Tunisia, aside from two high-profile attacks on tourist centers last year, has mostly targeted the state's security apparatus.
It's these complexities she's now chastised for making a mess of in a time-slip when African-Americans have earned the right to charge appropriation whenever white musicians venture into racial territory, which is such a relief to the many white people eager to let things ride.
I suspect the motor plus the Z71 pack would make for some exceptional off-roading thrills, but as with all trucks of this type, the best I can do test wise is to drive around in rain or snow and sometimes venture into muddy, unimproved parking lots.
The 2015 launch of Apple's (APPLE) venture into the largely uncharted sector of wearable biometric tracking devices came with much anticipation and positive speculation after the success of the iPhone and the iPad, a creation that spawned an entire new category of computers known as tablets.
In 228, I wondered aloud on Twitter whether Everlane had ever commented on its limited sizing (at the time, 224 was the largest size available), and the brand's official account responded that it would love to venture into plus once it had the capacity to do so.
Following the massive success of their original programming like The Crown, Orange Is The New Black, and Stranger Things the online streaming platform is ready to venture into reality TV. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the entertainment giant is committing a whopping $6 billion to new programming in 2017.
It's a fairly convoluted setup that raises more questions than it answers, so I'll keep this simple and concise: the protagonist and a steadily growing band of friends have the ability to venture into a parallel world called the "metaverse" that's created by the "distorted desires" of troubled individuals.
In the ballroom at Claridge's, the five-star hotel in London's wealthy Mayfair district, over 100 investors listened on Monday to Khosrowshahi and Chief Financial Officer Nelson Chai talk about the company's plans to expand their food delivery business and venture into other new business areas like shopping.
During the holidays, we are readying to do away with the year's preceding events, and start anew—Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind, albeit sad, is a great venture into the parts of life that we just might need to hold onto, no matter how much they hurt.
Even before the start of the SDF's campaign for Raqqa, Syrian Kurdish politicians had indicated that the city was not a priority for them: the stated aim of the YPG was to defend Kurdish areas rather than venture into parts of Syria where Arabs are in the majority.
But it's in Part 2 on Tuesday night that Mr. Burns and his co-directors, Sarah Burns and David McMahon (his daughter and son-in-law), venture into the less clear-cut part of Robinson's life, when he became more outspoken about civil rights yet wasn't always viewed heroically.
Just as no one would think to write a children's book about a train engine that repeats, "I think I can't," few explorers would venture into the wild — and few entrepreneurs would start new businesses — unless they believed that they would succeed in the face of long odds.
M Avenue, which is near the airport and the Palais de Congrès conference center, offers "access to the sights of the city, including the medina and Menara gardens, while also acting as a convenient takeoff point to venture into the surrounding region, including the Atlas Mountains," he said.
"The RBA now has only three, or possibly even fewer, more conventional cuts available to them before they will have to venture into unconventional monetary easing territory - negative rates, QE (quantitative easing), or bond yield targeting," Rob Carnell, chief Asia-Pacific economist for ING wrote in a note.
Now that Victoria Beckham Beauty has asserted a clear point of view — namely, clean, sustainable, undeniably posh beauty products, with a personal touch from Beckham's own sensibilities — the brand is ready to venture into the space Beckham has teased, and that we've all been waiting for: skin care.
"What this asks is for those folks who come from that homogenous pool to take a step out of it and venture into someone else's territory and learn as much as you possibly can about someone else," Scott says in the video, which is slated to be released Wednesday.
I don't venture into areas unpatrolled by ski-resort crews that, in the middle of the night and after dawn, drop hand charges onto "loaded" slopes or shoot rounds from a 105-millimeter howitzer, forcing the mountain to shed its menace before people line up at the lifts.
Ancient map-making required mastery over the disciplines of mathematics and astronomy, the means and courage to venture into dangerous uncharted territories, inhuman patience, artistry and attention to detail, and the ability to perch on the cutting edge of every new technological advancement your culture's most talented minds could muster.

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