Sentences with phrase «same tightrope»

With over a decade's worth of games behind it, Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate walks this same tightrope.
Perhaps he will walk that same tightrope with the Roger Ailes movie.
Harrison must walk the same tightrope at CP.

Not exact matches

The key elements of the ceremony — the host's tightrope act, the lengthy, some might say self - congratulatory, running time and the glamorously outfitted stars in the audience — are going to be the same as they ever were.
Wallenda says that when he's walking on the wire he doesn't need a safety net because the tightrope itself serves the same purpose.
Unless you are doing your workouts on a tightrope, while watching the Blair Witch Project, we are really only dealing with a clenched hand causing the other to do the same.
That the ambiguity of his stance was ultimately not sustainable is not lost on Tavernier, whose position as an artist in France has been the same kind of deliberate tightrope walk.
by Walter Chaw It's at the forefront of one's mind during Hellboy II: The Golden Army (hereafter Hellboy II), Guillermo Del Toro's brilliant dance along an ephemeral tightrope between pop and Puccini, that David Cronenberg and Howard Shore recently converted their remake of The Fly into a full - fledged opera: I can see the same thing happening with a lot of Del Toro's pictures.
Once you get beyond the intermediate skill level, if players aren't making mistakes, it starts to look like drivers are going across a tightrope on the same line.
Previous solo and group exhibitions include: Situations, You Space and Extra Space, Shenzhen (2018); Documenta 14, Athens and Kassel (2017); Shut Up and Paint, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (2016); Cher (e) s Ami (e) s, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2016); The Same Old Fucking Story, Rodeo, London (2016); Tightrope Walk: Painted Images After Abstraction, White Cube, London (2015); Unrealism, The Moore Building, Miami (2015); Burning Down the House, 10th Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju (2014); This is Not my Beautiful House, Kunsthalle Athena, Athens (2014); Everyday a Stage, Rodeo, Istanbul (2014); System of Objects, DESTE Foundation, Athens (2013); Apostolos Georgiou.
Their intent, it seems, is to hold back intent, to not yet mean anything in particular — at the same time, to walk that tightrope with pace and panache.
One of the biggest challenges about work with teens is walking the tightrope between meeting the parents» needs, expectations, and goals and doing the same for the teen.
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