11. At last, the old woman ventures to the top of the wave. 12. A few volunteers help out, but she has learned that many are jittery about venturing to the neighborhood because of fears about crime. 13. A few captures and escapes later, Brown ventured to what is now Buenos Aires to set up a trading business in the Spanish colony. 14. A couple of times a year, ARCA would venture to Daytona, Talladega and Atlanta Motor Speedway without much recognition. 15. A decade or so later, the designer and socialite Mary McFadden ventured to Bombay to have extraordinary beadwork done. 16. A few days ago, she ventured out to Oak Bluffs with an aide, Capricia Marshall, to do a little shopping. 17. A parade of colleagues and friends ventured to the microphone, some speaking extemporaneously, several singing a cappella. 18. Absolutely not, says Ritts, who thinks the reason is simply that many foreign players are totally prepared by the time they venture to this country to compete. 19. Admittedly, there can be a downside to venturing to Europe in the winter. 20. Albright said that before venturing to Europe and Asia she wanted to make the point that Latin America is vital to the United States. |