51. And tips for those who venture into tick country. 52. And why did he venture into one of the most remote corners of the world? 53. And yet, because middle-class and affluent New Yorkers so seldom venture into neighborhoods like East New York, many are unaware of their revival. 54. And, almost certainly, some will venture into the realm of bad taste. 55. Archaeologists and historians often assumed that mariners in antiquity hugged the coast and rarely ventured into the open sea. 56. As beer sales drop in mature markets and the industry consolidates, some major Western brewers are venturing into Asia, where alcohol consumption is booming. 57. As his company ventures into new territory, he risks both pride of accomplishment and heartache should it stumble. 58. As it turned out, she had a much better time greeting trick-or-treaters at our door than she had venturing out into unfamiliar Halloween country. 59. As a result, they may be more adventuresome and likely to venture into trouble than children who are quicker to panic. 60. As deft as he is with humor, Nava is all thumbs when he ventures into sentimentality. |