Pretend to
walk a tightrope. Your feet help you balance when you stand, walk, run, and jump.
AN acrobat from the Chinese province of Uighur has become the first person to
walk a tightrope high in the sky between two hot air balloons.
One recent test saw him
walk a tightrope - with 25 braziers ablaze beneath him.
Petit says he'd love to
walk a tightrope at Edinburgh Castle or the Forth Bridge "humps".
So far this term, we've seen Alex McLeish and Gordon Chisholm
walk a tightrope and have speculation about their future in newspapers and on radio and television on a daily basis.
Taiwan's gay men and lesbians
walk a tightrope between fighting for civil rights and staying within the government's comfort zone.
This is probably one of the most risky stimulative solutions because for it to work, the BOJ has to
walk a tightrope. It has to be perceived as being sufficiently "irresponsible" to trigger inflationary expectations, but it cannot be so reckless as to permit a complete, destabilizing collapse in the yen.
The circus theme suits the minute virtuosity of these works, which might themselves be said, to
walk a tightrope in the act of starting from "almost nothing" and becoming "something." To the labor-intensive precision of her work, which is clearly the result great concentration and manual dexterity, Matei adds an element of healthy mischief by adopting needles as her expressive tools, stuck into the raw canvases like tiny instruments of torture.