I ride for Seek skateboards, Nike, Venture trucks, Gold wheels, and Traffic clothing. |
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Venture capital investments have slowed since the internet boom and bust in which many funders lost money. |
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The teenager had progressed through the Cubs and Scouts to become a Venture Scout. |
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Her defense attorney had admitted his client ran an illegal bank, but distanced her from the deadly Golden Venture. |
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Venture capital firms are pools of capital, usually organised as a limited partnership. |
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There was no realisation of a capital asset, rather the payment obtained under the Joint Venture Agreement was a revenue receipt. |
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The Sea Venture saltwater fly reels have a cutaway cage and spool machined from premium quality aluminium bar stock. |
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We opened with the Canadian National Anthem and our Scout and Venture Leader broke the flag to open the festivities. |
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The cash will be used to renovate the Scout building, also used by Cubs, Brownies, Guides and Venture Scouts. |
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Venture capitalists are taking lots of heat for making some big bets on some pretty flaky ideas. |
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Venture into York after the shops have shut and before the nightlife picks up, and something strange happens. You enter the twilight zone. |
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Adaptive Venture Managers was created in 1995 to invest in and manage small businesses with new product ideas. |
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Marlborough Scouts presented their own Wild West scene and the Venture Scouts became explorers for the event. |
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Venture out onto the teeming high street if you dare and the true nature of Camden will be revealed. |
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In its own insidious way, the movie exerts an oneiric pull, as hypnotic as the sight of Skull Island from the deck of the fogbound Venture. |
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He was left to represent himself in court, where he was ranged against council and Barbican Venture lawyers. |
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One of the first things I had to learn as a Venture Scout was the history of Scouting. |
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There are open days when the public can meet and speak with representatives of Barbican Venture, and existing staff are being met as well. |
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Venture off the beaten track, though, and you'll find some interesting attractions that might lack the grandness of the big chateaux, but have a real character all their own. |
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One way Hseih and the gang are drawing talent to the downtown area is by partnering with Venture for America. |
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Larry Kramer is senior advisor at Polaris Venture Partners, a national venture-capital firm. |
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Liberals very rarely talk about history, as my Democracy journal colleague Elbert Venture wrote recently in a fine essay. |
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Larry Kramer is senior adviser at Polaris Venture Partners, a national venture capital firm. |
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Indeed, according to the British Venture Capital Association, shares in unlisted companies have outperformed those of the listed market over the past three, five and 10 years. |
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Larry Kramer is senior adviser at Polaris Venture Partners, a venture-capital firm. |
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The Joint Venture established with LVS is called the New River Retail Property Unit Trust. |
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Venture Edition spec includes 16-inch gun metal alloy wheels, sports styling kit, front fog lamps, privacy glass and a rear bumper sports trim. |
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In 1615, the colony was passed to a new company, the Somers Isles Company, named after the admiral who saved his passengers from the Sea Venture. |
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Among the individuals who had briefly abandoned Jamestown was John Rolfe, a Sea Venture survivor who had lost his wife and son in Bermuda. |
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Today s Joint Venture fructified after a meeting was held by all the Ministers present in today s function only a week back on 17th Dec. |
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The company sent a party of 60 new settlers to Bermuda to join the three men left behind by the Sea Venture. |
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Investors in Audience include New Enterprise Associates, Vulcan Capital, Tallwood Venture Capital and VentureTech Alliance. |
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The company is backed by renowned investors such as Sofinnova Partners and Tallwood Venture Capital. |
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In 1610, all but three of the survivors of the Sea Venture sailed on to Jamestown. |
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The English Terminal and boring from Shakespeare Cliff was undertaken by the five British construction companies in the Translink Joint Venture. |
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The Third Supply was the largest to date, with eight other ships joining the Sea Venture. |
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The Sea Venture was specifically designed for emigration of additional colonists and transporting supplies. |
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The project had been awarded to ASCO who leads a Joint Venture comprising Impresa Pizzarotti and Al Essa Medical Equipment, said a press release. |
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The idea is we sow the seeds of adventure in them and then develop that as they progress through Cubs, Scouts and Venture Scouts. |
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Venture Scouts renewed their movement vows in front of a congregation which included Kirklees Deputy Mayor Clr David Wright. |
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Venture capital is an important financial tool for innovative start-ups in many industries. |
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In figure 1-A we present a shank prosthesis Venture type used in ankle disarticulations, fabricated by the College Park Industries. |
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Currently PTM is focussed on South Africa and in particular, the Western Bushveld Joint Venture with Anglo Platinum and Africa Wide Mining. |
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Venture capital will continue to pour into internet direct marketing companies. |
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There are also smaller theatres such as the Marlborough Theatre, the New Venture, and the Brighton Little Theatre. |
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Superior Venture Corp was unveiled as the new pick from Awesome Penny Stocks and was off to a very strong start on Wall Street today. |
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Venture partner panel participants include Andy Rappaport of August Capital, John Doerr of KPCB, and Dado Banatao of Tallwood Venture Capital. |
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Also participating in the round were Tallwood Venture Capital, Wellington Partners Venture Capital and several other current investors. |
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Turnell trained Maori Venture to win the 1987 Grand National, and Katabatic to land the 1991 Queen Mother Champion Chase. |
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Venture capitalists believe Snapchat to be a very valuable company. |
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He said the next trip related to Venture de Advanture will be organized to Kundol Lack, Kalam, Kalasha Festival and Tour to Kaghan Valley. |
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It is venture backed by leading investors such as Norwest Venture Partners, Nexus Venture Partners, Helion Venture Partners, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, and Peepul Capital. |
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Admiral Somers had the new Sea Venture, carrying most of the supplies of the mission, deliberately driven aground onto the reefs of Bermuda to avoid sinking. |
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On the Snowdon walk he was with three very old friends who were all in the Venture Scouts together years ago and would go walking together on occasions. |
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A British biotech company, Blaze Venture Technologies, has developed a stabilized bacteriophage that's immobilized on cosmetic-grade, 10-micrometer nylon beads. |
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Located about 450km north east of Geraldton, Padbury's flagship Peak Hill Iron Joint Venture is in the early stages of project development targeting magnetite and hematite. |
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The conference was organized by the Japanese accounting firm, Deloitte Tohmatsu Group, a subsidiary of Accelerator Tohmatsu Venture Support, and AKA Japan. |
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J Pegues is CEO of Launch-Sequence, Quidnunc Venture Consulting. |
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Blue Telecommunications, based in Nottingham, has bought KEB Business Solutions with help from East Midlands venture capital fund, managed by Catapult Venture Managers. |
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Alpha Venture, the first offshore wind farm in Germany, started operations of its first three turbines, a spokesman for utility backed company company DOTI told Reuters. |
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The clear green water looks cold enough in a hot August noon to make one's teeth chatter, so that it requires some resolution to venture upon a bath. |
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I would venture to say that advent is something America needs right now, religious or not. |
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This was a new venture for him in the sense that never before had he collected the raw data for a new regional map. |
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Although he attempted to search for Karacha, Yermak was ultimately unsuccessful in this venture. |
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In 1728 Vitus Bering entered the Bering Strait and, by reporting that venture in Europe, gained credit for the discovery. |
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Some criminal codes criminalize association with a criminal venture or involvement in criminality that does not actually come to fruition. |
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It is a proposition which I venture to say no one in Scotland or England who was not a lawyer would for one moment doubt. |
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First used in 1723, today the term implies qualities of leadership, initiative, and innovation in new venture design. |
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The latter was a joint venture between Belaruskali and Uralkali, but on July 30, 2013 Uralkali announced that it had ended the venture. |
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On December 3, 2009, it was announced that NBCUniversal will become a joint venture between GE and cable television operator Comcast. |
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The government may also reserve the venture for itself, thus forming a government monopoly. |
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Beatrix reminds her mother of the book she wrote, and her mother retorts she believes the venture will fail. |
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Schnapf saw Beck perform at Jabberjaw and felt he would suit their small venture. |
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This venture accordingly came to an end, and Burns went home to Lochlea farm. |
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This is not Dr Zeleznikow's first venture into the field of robolawyer software. |
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Low-cost financing, access to venture capital, expanding shopsteading programs, and providing fee waivers are some productive approaches. |
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Boaty took the proposition one step further by volunteering to produce this first venture on the strawhat circuit. |
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My heart was beating finely when we two set forth in the cold night upon this dangerous venture. |
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In the third Record Club venture, Wilco, Feist, Jamie Lidell and James Gadson joined Beck to cover Skip Spence's Oar. |
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It was obviously his policy to appear all things to all people. He could not venture to take any decided course. |
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He had nothing better to do than to take chance for his guide, and to go at a venture through the streets of the city. |
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John is really bucking the odds on that risky business venture. He's doing quite well. |
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Some states require proof that a new venture is properly capitalized before the state will issue a certificate of incorporation. |
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There is not the strength or courage left me to venture into the wide, strange, and difficult world, alone. |
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It is my belief that he would like it better to die than to venture into the dark of the foreroom. |
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I have recently given some thought to manly sports, and I venture a few words in regard to their value in every scheme of all-round education. |
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Posidonius and Strabo described an island of women where men could not venture for fear of death, and where the women ripped each other apart. |
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The operation was the greatest English venture of the Hundred Years' War, involving an army of 35,000 men. |
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From the beginning of the exploration and conquest of the Indies, the Crown assumed the control of the venture turning away the Columbus family. |
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The Queen and Raleigh intended that the venture should provide riches from the New World. |
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Because of his financial weakness, he was forced to call Parliament into session in an attempt to raise funds for such a venture. |
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Atlantic grey seals from Liverpool Bay occasionally venture into the estuary along with bottlenose dolphin and harbour porpoise. |
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Who cares if he's not funny? The venture capitalists behind Twitter will be laughing all the way to the bank. |
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A third usual source of capital for startup companies has been venture capital. |
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This project was funded by the company as a private venture, in anticipation of possible RAF interest. |
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In Brunel's favour, it has been noted that he had the courage to call a halt to the venture instead of struggling on with it at greater cost. |
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Boulton realised not only that this engine could power his manufactory, but also that its production might be a profitable business venture. |
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In that year it also bought Unibus in Denmark, its first venture outside the United Kingdom. |
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Arriva is in a joint venture with Videoton Holding operating as VT Transman. |
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In 2004, it was reported that Silicon Fen was the second largest venture capital market in the world, after Silicon Valley. |
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The London Centre for Nanotechnology was established in the same year as a joint venture between UCL and Imperial College London. |
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The London Centre for Nanotechnology was established in 2003 as a joint venture between UCL and Imperial College London. |
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The success of this venture led to the formation of the Society of Artists of Great Britain and the Free Society of Artists. |
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The venture was unsuccessful and cost Tetty a substantial portion of her fortune. |
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Dinner with a sick woman you may venture to suppose not much better than solitary. |
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After taking Byron to Greece, the ship returned to England, never again to venture into the Mediterranean. |
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This would be the beginning of Herbert George Wells's venture into literature. |
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In 1961 Olivier accepted the directorship of a new theatrical venture, the Chichester Festival. |
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This venture proved to be the genesis of the modern British and Irish Lions. |
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In 2007 Wasps, Wycombe Wanderers and Wycombe District Council entered a joint venture that would fund a new stadium in the High Wycombe area. |
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In 2009, Queen's signed a joint venture partnership with INTO University Partnerships, creating INTO Queen's University Belfast. |
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This venture also suffered from weak tracks and public interest was limited. |
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It is looking to sell off its stake in a petrochemicals joint venture in China, its largest investment in that country. |
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Pedro de Mendoza, on whom the country was next bestowed, founded Buenos Aires, but did not venture to the south. |
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Profit sharing and venture capital where the lender is also exposed to risk is acceptable. |
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In 1884 an attempt was made at autonomy with the formation of two West Indian Conferences, however by 1903 the venture had failed. |
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Moore named this imprint America's Best Comics, lining up a series of artists and writers to assist him in this venture. |
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Tin Machine began work on a second album, but Bowie put the venture on hold and made a return to solo work. |
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Sea Wife was not a successful venture, with biographer Munn observing that his salary was the only positive feature that came from the film. |
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The first film after their marriage, The Sandpiper, was poorly received but still became a commercially successful venture. |
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Winchilsea and Lennox asked Lord to find a new ground and offered him a guarantee against any losses he may suffer in the venture. |
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The business venture was financed and coordinated by the London Virginia Company, a joint stock company looking for gold. |
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It is a joint venture with MG Alba, which produces many programs for the channel. |
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Many large financial institutions, multinational banks, and venture capital firms are based in or have regional headquarters in the city. |
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Brown bears may even venture into human dwellings or barns in search of food as humans encroach into bear habitats. |
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The newborns first venture out of the nest a few days after they have opened their eyes and initially keep returning regularly. |
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The roe deer is primarily crepuscular, very quick and graceful, and lives in woods, although it may venture into grasslands and sparse forests. |
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It will venture into wetlands if dry ground is available nearby and thus may be found on the banks of streams, lakes, and ponds. |
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They pronounced the idea impractical and advised their Royal Highnesses to pass on the proposed venture. |
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They pronounced the idea impractical, and advised the monarchs not to support the proposed venture. |
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The venture was not a commercial success, and, with expenditure exceeding income, the Company was unable to repay its loan. |
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It is operated by DTV Services Ltd, a joint venture between the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky and transmitter operator Arqiva. |
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No king of Wessex was to venture so far east until Egbert, over a hundred years later. |
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However, the presence of marked regional differences make generalization of any such reconstructed belief or practice a risky venture. |
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For such a venture, the Polo family probably invested profits from trading, and even many gemstones they brought from the East. |
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I may venture to state, that very few female slaves who have passed their tenth year, reach Egypt or Arabia in a state of virginity. |
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Its population is limited to freshwater habitats, and, unlike other manatees, it does not venture into salt water. |
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It provided for a venture that would continue for 21 years, with a financial accounting only at the end of each decade. |
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It was the VOC that invented the idea of investing in the company rather than in a specific venture governed by the company. |
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The States General issued patents in 1614 for the development of New Netherland as a private, commercial venture. |
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Aero Engine Controls, the joint venture between Rolls-Royce and Goodrich, has agreed a fee with property group Goodman to buy a plot of land at its Birmingham Business Park. |
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The badlands are a roadless waste where few humans ever venture. |
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The city is also an important centre for equity, venture and risk finance. |
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There is, likewise, no philosophy nor any major theoretical venture in history which, irrespective of its revolutionarity, is totally free of the authority of tradition. |
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From 1879 to 1928, it was a profitable venture for the raising of lead and zinc ores and is believed to hold further reserves should the economic situation improve. |
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The venture failed and Evans could find no paying stockholders to launch it, possibly due to Evans committing the new venture to developing a steam wagon of his own design. |
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Entrepreneurs are faced with liquidity constraints and often lack the necessary credit needed to borrow large amounts of money to finance their venture. |
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The idea was that a complete list of fully documented providences should be compiled as a cooperative venture which would cross denominational barriers. |
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Brewster acquired typesetting equipment about 1616 in a venture financed by Thomas Brewer, and began publishing the debates through a local press. |
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His plea was successful and he received not only a license for the proposed expedition, but also authority over any lands conquered during the venture. |
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From the center one may still venture in any of the four cardinal directions, make discoveries, and establish new centers as new realms become known and settled. |
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Landlords who were once content to lease rooftops or facades to sign companies now demand a piece of the action, in a joint venture or a limited partnership. |
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The new venture had been receiving financial advice from Merrill Lynch. |
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The park and ride scheme for Cowes was launched in 2004 as part of a joint venture between the Isle of Wight Council, Southern Vectis and Red Funnel. |
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An unsuccessful business venture ran Appuldurcombe as a hotel, but with its failure, the house was then leased as Dr Pound's Academy for young gentlemen. |
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In January 1964, feeling he had outgrown the circuit artistically, and frustrated by having to follow the rules of bandleaders, Hendrix decided to venture out on his own. |
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They can be trained to respond to commands, which may be given remotely, and even persuaded to venture into brightly lit areas, which rats usually avoid. |
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As of 2005, a cooperative venture between the Zoological Society of London and Mongolian scientists has resulted in a population of 248 animals in the wild. |
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Some species inhabit freshwater environments exclusively while others primarily inhabit marine environments near coastal areas, and are known to venture into open ocean. |
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I have even heard the term of epic Koranic proportions, in reference to this slaughter of soldiers and officers and men who were mere business partners in this venture. |
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In 2009, Manson made her first venture into the videogame industry by becoming digitally mapped to create an avatar of herself for the Guitar Hero franchise. |
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A controversial period in the Bank's history was the attempt in 1999 to enter the United States retail banking market via a joint venture with evangelist Pat Robertson. |
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Published anonymously in 1814 as Scott's first venture into prose fiction, it is often regarded as the first historical novel in the western tradition. |
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Winehouse entered into a joint venture in 2009 with EMI to launch a range of wrapping paper and gift cards containing song lyrics from her album Back to Black. |
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A rumoured animated venture by Disney also failed to materialise. |
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This joint venture does supply big multinationals like Apple. |
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The gay one, Alan, takes them with his current lover to an African restaurant, new venture in the city, offering traditional mopani worm snacks, tripe and usu with beans. |
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City cruiser pedal vehicles are being introduced to the city centre in a joint venture between the council and Swansea Business Improvement District. |
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Berlin developed a thriving, cosmopolitan hub for startup companies and became a leading location for venture capital funded firms in the European Union. |
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His name meant that he drew moderate crowds for a short time, but in the end this venture was not a success because he was a fighter not a showman. |
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The OneAsia Tour, founded in 2009, is not a member of the Federation, but was founded as a joint venture of the Australasia, China, Japan, and Korean tours. |
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The venture did not lose money, nor did it make much, and in July 1938 Gielgud turned to more conventional West End enterprises, in unconventional circumstances. |
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The season saw the launch of a venture called the Proms Family Orchestra in which children and their extended families can make music with BBC musicians. |
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Tim Rice was uncertain about this venture, partly because of his concern that he might not be able to do justice to the novels that he and Lloyd Webber so admired. |
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In conjunction with his venture for cooperative mills Owen wanted the children to be given a good moral education so that they would be fit for work. |
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Henceforth Astrium was a joint venture between EADS and BAE Systems. |
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Also in July 2003 BAE Systems and Finmeccanica announced their intention to set up three joint venture companies, to be collectively known as Eurosystems. |
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A wide range of businesses including early stage, venture capital backed as well as more established companies join AIM seeking access to growth capital. |
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The first animals to venture onto dry land were the arthropods. |
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The French terminal and boring from Sangatte was undertaken by the five French construction companies in the joint venture group GIE Transmanche Construction. |
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I venture to say that in a fifteen-minute conversation he would commit more horrible crimes against the king's English than even that new stable-boy of yours. |
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English political forces over time came to oppose the costly venture. |
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From there, he ravaged the interior and waited for Harold's return from the north, refusing to venture far from the sea, his line of communication with Normandy. |
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Now I play a merchant's part, and venture madly on a desperate mart. |
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