«Look at the acrobat at the circus who walks
on a tightrope high above the ground, who captures everyone's attention.
Not exact matches
One way to picture this is to imagine a
tightrope walker
on a
high wire.
Dr Thekla Morgenroth, post-doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, and lead author of the paper said: «When people imagine a risk - taker, they might picture someone risking their fortune at a
high - stakes poker game, an ambitious CEO, or someone crossing the Grand Canyon
on a
tightrope — but chances are that the person they picture will be a man.
Our «Buffy in Japan» sales pitch mixed with
high quality art / story, good word of mouth, YALSA recognition, and our ability to balance
on a shaky
tightrope between American comics and manga is working for us.
My approach is not a stock - picking circus in which we simply advocate going out
on a
tightrope in search of
high - risk growth stocks.
We have so many fantastic memories — the panoramic views at Glacier Point, getting up close to waterfalls
on the Mist Trail, watching crazy
tightrope walkers at Taft Point, having
high altitude Gaylor Lakes to ourselves, and stunning views around every corner.
Comprising 67 paintings by 48 artists living and dead, arranged in groupings,
Tightrope Walk is a kind of visual essay, with each chapter denoted by a pithy observation printed
high on the walls.
Flanken by the Caucasus Mountains
on the
highest plateau in Dagestan, the village of Tsovkra - 1 has parlayed the perils of its topography into a peculiar claim to fame: that every able - bodied member of its roughly four - hundred - person population can walk a
tightrope.
«People will say — «I'm so OCD», but what gets missed in all of that is that there are hundreds of thousands of people who
on a daily basis lead their lives as if they're forced to walk untrained
on a
tightrope from one
high - rise building to another
on a windy day,» he says.