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31. Visitors also can try out flying without leaving the ground by taking a flight simulation ride. 32. If necessary, try out one or more methods until you find the one that suits you and your partner best. 33. We ran up to the firing range one morning to try out our destructive techniques for real. 34. And the temptation to try out all she'd learned was suddenly overwhelming. 35. Zorich was also going to Washington to try out for the Redskins. 36. A period of experimentation in which the future leader is able to try out and refine his or her idea. 37. Teenage boys, like young bulls in a herd, often jockey for position and want to try out their own strength. 38. My guests are guinea pigs for all the new dishes I try out. 39. Consider whether this is likely, and if it is, try out the appropriate avoidance measures. 40. Sometimes she would try out different routes to relieve the monotony of her daily journey. 41. She wants to try out everything - sculpting, knitting, clay-modelling, sketching - you name it. 42. After trying out the very elementary patterns and gaining confidence you can try out more complicated designs. 43. Writing, now, in the university, writing to try out new ideas, writing to redefine himself. 44. Did you 1 try out the chat rooms yet? 45. A: I want to try out a new restaurant. 46. The biologist decided to try out that exorbitant device. 47. Let's try out the best approximation then: a plane. 48. May I try out this ball-point pen, please ? 49. I'm always pleased to try out a new variety. 50. The hockey coach's recognition of his talents got him a try out for the team. 51. Try out experiences: This is a person skin of gas superhigh summer is perfect defend breast. 52. These herbs will inspire you to try out all sorts of exotic-flavoured dishes! 53. Any Linux professional or hobbyist operating in an environment that's at all dynamic -- even just an occasional need to run on others' equipment -- should try out a copy of Knoppix. 54. hyperactivity and quick-fire change that adolescents are more likely than children and adults to want to try out new experiences, to be impulsive and take risks. 55. Phase IV, Word-processing has adapted to language teaching by enabling students to compose and try out their writings in a non-permanent form. 56. There are zillions of things to look at or try out. 57. Some try out for the school teams & def while others join intramural sports leagues. 58. We are naturally drawn to try out the same ideas on electromagnetism. 59. As an independent school, we elbow room to try out new theories and methods of education. 60. Then the young man went to college, he decided to try out for the football team as a "walk-on.