Sentences with phrase «new tightrope»

With the new Tightrope technique, many dogs walk out of the clinic the day after surgery with less pain than they walked in.

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Questioners can benefit from knowing they need to walk a tightrope between over-analysis and gathering enough information to be personally convinced of the merits of a particular new habit.
But with the majority of millennials skewing further left, while Republicans gained control of Congress and the White House, Smith — labeled «a de facto ambassador for the technology industry at large» by The New York Times — needed a new way to walk the tightroNew York Times — needed a new way to walk the tightronew way to walk the tightrope.
New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, the youngest woman in Congress, is walking a tightrope because of her support for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Bridge construction firm Harrison & Burrowes, which worked on the Walkway over the Hudson and is based in Glenmont, also is a partner, as is O'Connell Electric, an upstate New York company that installs cable, including pulling one for tightrope walker Nik Wallenda across Niagara Falls, Madison said.
It's a bit of a tightrope act for Democrats to claim «in with the new» as the saying goes, without the part that cries: «out with the old.»
«Stick by us» But walking the tightrope between the party you lead, and the one which gave you your new job was never going to be easy.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is finding the tightrope he walks between being a reforming outsider and the consummate insider is a little tighter these days.
«I think the reason we had such an easy time talking about Lincoln and sharing a vision of Lincoln is that we both agree so deeply [that he] was an incredibly dextrous walker of tightropes,» said «Lincoln» screenwriter Tony Kushner, who joined Spielberg in the director's New York office to talk about the film.
But the «Tightrope» artist apparently snuck in a trip to the recording studio at some point, because she's just announced a new album, Dirty Computer.
We'd be foolish not to give some sort of shout out to other terrific scenes throughout the year, like the hilarious funeral sequence in Li» l Quinquin, which had us doubled over from laughter; both the border crossing and night vision sequences in Sicario; the ending of Carol, which should get an emotional response out of even the coldest souls; the opening long take in Buzzard, a painfully funny experience much like Entertainment; the bonkers final act of Jauja; a scorching scene from The Fool where the town mayor lays into her corrupt staff; everything that happens at Mamie Claire's house in Mistress America; the intense argument between Gerard Depardieu and Jacqueline Bissett in Welcome to New York; the tightrope sequence in The Walk, and much, much more.
Circus freaks, puppets and soaring songs collide in a new adaptation that deftly walks a tightrope between romantic and grotesque
That film would be «Man On Wire,» James Marsh's crisp, witty and ultimately very moving documentary about Philippe Petit, the charismatic French performance artist who in 1974 committed the so - called «artistic crime of the century» — an illegal tightrope walk between the Twin Towers of the New York's World Trade Center.
Official Premise: Poignant, romantic and mesmerizing, writer / director Woody Allen's latest masterpiece centers around Jasmine (Cate Blanchett), a former New York socialite teetering on an emotional tightrope, balancing between her troubled east coast past and a fresh start in San Francisco.
The new IMAX trailer for The Walk is basically a collage of all the trailers we've seen so far that emphasizes how batshit crazy and terrifying it would be to even stand near the edge of a World Trade Tower, let alone walk between the towers on a tightrope.
A look at tightrope walker Philippe Petit's daring, but illegal, high - wire routine performed between New York City's World Trade Center's twin towers in 1974, what some consider, «the artistic crime of the century.»
As Newtown, Conn., administrators are learning, school leaders walk a delicate tightrope in helping their schools find «a new normal» in the wake of a tragedy.
As anyone who has parented a teenager (or been one) knows, adolescence is a time of shifting dynamics — a tightrope negotiation of new roles and greater freedoms.
The difference is the new levels of consistency and progression mean you can really enjoy testing its limits, rather than feeling like you're walking a tightrope.
The Countryman, though, manages to walk the tightrope and bring that Mini character into a lucrative new segment.
Jaguar unveiled their second - generation XF sedan ahead of the New York auto show by driving it across a pair of tightrope cables hung over London's Royal Victoria docks.
The Tightrope Walkers was published in the UK as an adult book, and it could very well fit under a new adult designation.
In this installment, Isabel has to deal with an accusation by Christopher Dove of plagiarism in the Review of Applied Ethics, has to break the news of her engagement to Jamie to her prickly niece, Cat, is coerced into mediating with the father of Minty Auchterlonie's baby, meets Cats new boyfriend (a tightrope walker), engages a professional to capture Brother Fox and has lunch (a salad) with Professor Lettuce.
Tightrope Books was established in 2005 to bring a fresh take on Canadian literature by juxtaposing new and established writers, genres, and cultures to build an inclusive list that represents the vitality of current Canadian literature.
Nintendo walked an unbelievable tightrope in recognizing the franchise's core values and dropping them into a new (and very modern) context, creating an experience both nostalgic and fresh.
It's a tightrope that we don't envy in the slightest, but Microsoft will need to walk it with confidence if it doesn't want its shiny new console to falter at the starting gates.
Classic paintings by the former Spiral group artist, including 1994's Tightrope, which shows Amos clad in a Wonder Women suit and a black robe, will be shown alongside newer pieces.
White Panel (1936), Devil Fish (1937, before completion), and Tightrope (1936), New York City storefront studio, winter 1936
The New York Times review of the 57th Venice Biennale — Viva Arte Viva curated by Christine Macel, mentioning the work Tightrope, 2015 by Taus Makhacheva as one of the highlights of the exhibition.
So Ms. Lévy pulls out the stops, bringing a staff of 11 (six from New York, three from her London gallery and two from her Geneva gallery) for a week; enlisting an architect, painter and lighting designer for her booth; entertaining clients with a major event — this year a circus - themed party created by a tightrope acrobat with «dinner under the big top»; even insisting on a specific brand of Swiss chocolate in the booth (Villars).
Shone seems, though, to be itching to throw Rae a big bouquet, noting that the new work extends beyond the «flirtatious ludic quality» of her earlier paintings, and that this time the «tightrope is long and high, the safety net seemingly miles below.»
NEW YORK — The complex duties of today's corporate counsel can be such a tightrope act — carefully walking among the board, the CEO and the law — that it's surprising leotards and long balance poles aren't given as part of the employment package.
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