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1 Such scrutiny becomes the basis indeed of the more venturesome and inspired achievement.
2 I leave the interpretation of this performance to others, more venturesome than I.
3 Keeping safely behind the more venturesome brother, Dab followed at a slow trot.
4 Certainly it is more venturesome , and allows of a speedier award of the victory.
5 One, more venturesome than his fellows, volunteered to climb into the tree and investigate.
6 The three numbers which will appear next are still longer, worse, and more venturesome .
7 This little Scotch printer, however, was to prove more venturesome .
8 The people of the East Coast were more venturesome sailors than those of the West.
9 Anyhow, when they came back they began to be more venturesome than they generally were.
10 As each settlement became more thickly settled the more venturesome spirits pressed on into the mountains.
11 York moved his rifle deliberately along the line knocking back those heads that were the more venturesome .
12 He followed, and then Beverly, more venturesome and vastly more interested than the others, rode recklessly after.
13 The more venturesome among them dared to scamper over the grass to the cabin itself, searching for titbits.
14 The more venturesome , partly by their own efforts, partly by good luck, reach the opposite bank without adventitious aid.
15 They moved gently under their mother's body, walking between her legs, the more venturesome even climbing onto her pincers.
16 In politics they are fonder of change and experiment, more venturesome , more empirical, law-abiding, but readier to make and alter laws.
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