And it was these residents, including E. K. Sam, a software designer, who helped push the extraordinary international venture of a trade mission linking New Jersey and Ghana.
As Champion's year in office progressed it looked less likely that the Competition would materialise; funds for extraordinary ventures like this were not available and with the exception of the Vice-President (Student Activities), Ben Philip, Champion did not enjoy the support from his fellow Executive Board members.
Section 14 The Restaurant at the End of the Universe is one of the most extraordinary ventures in the entire history of catering.
T Map This is the extraordinary new venture for Sir Terence Conran, who was London's most prolific restaurateur until the recent sale of his portfolio of some 29 restaurants.
In the fall of 1849, the religious directors of the University of Notre Dame launched what they admitted was a "strange and extraordinary" venture.
They've formed an extraordinary joint venture that crosses racial, religious, and national bounds, a joint venture my government believes could literally change the course of history.
The Clive Museum at Powis Castle, a National Trust house in Welshpool, was opened officially last month by the Countess Mountbatten of Burma, whose presence, as the daughter of the last Viceroy of India, gave a symmetry to the occasion that is symbolic of the whole extraordinary venture.
It would make far more sense to stop damaging third-country economies, rather than embarking on these extraordinary new ventures.
It is reassuring to know that we have the support of Parliament in this extraordinary venture of building our relationship with this great country.