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But these venturesome fund managers have provided some good returns over the past 12 months.
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The haters came on early and strong for this venturesome tri-level seafood shack in Red Hook.
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It will make the beautiful shoreline, popular with joggers, walkers and venturesome tourists, largely inaccessible.
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In his view, it is America's venturesome consumers that drive the country's leadership in innovation.
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Particularly important has been the venturesome consumption of new innovations by American firms.
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The discovery of gold in 1849 outside Sacramento and the annexation of the state after the Mexican War attracted venturesome souls of diverse backgrounds.
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No doubt, even venturesome consumers can overdo their enthusiasm for innovation, just as venturesome investors overdid it during the dotcom bubble.
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In Britain, Venturesome has been arranging unsecured loans for charities, typically bridging finance for those waiting to be paid a promised grant.
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Pressure to be venturesome may have come from America's highly competitive markets.
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Johannesburg's venture capitalists are fewer and less venturesome than those in California.
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The movie is in many ways a memory piece, but the actors imbue it with the venturesome fluidity of adolescent aspirations and emotions.
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However, the fact that immigrants eventually surpass their native-born counterparts also suggests that migration is a selective process, bringing the more ambitious or venturesome elements of a population.
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