Sentences with phrase «showing tightrope»

The shifts in Airbnb's messaging show the tightrope the company is walking as it tries to expand its business in a tricky regulatory environment.

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It's fun to think of these two young men using digital technology to do every crazy little thing they ever dreamed of: Steve sends potato chips arcing in a continuous stream from the bag into his mouth; Andrew becomes a champion juggler and tightrope walker at a school talent show.
Even if his film is one of the more sexually explicit R - rated films of the year (it was originally rated NC - 17 in its initial Sundance cut), he still retains his friendly, good - guy image, which shows how adept Gordon - Levitt is in navigating the tightrope, skirting the edges without losing his box office appeal in the process.
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.
According to a website dedicated to tightrope walker Jean François Gravelet, the Greeks were so enamored of tightrope walking that they created a special prize, «The Thaumatron,» which could be won by tightrope walkers and «anyone who shows people something amazing, out of the ordinary.»
According to a website dedicated to tightrope walker Jean François Gravelet, the Greeks were so enamored of tightrope walking that they created a special prize, «The Thaumatron,» which could be won by tightrope walkers and «anyone who shows people something amazing, out of...
The Tightrope technique shows promise in some of the larger dogs as well.
One, a witty video by the young Russian artist Taus Makhacheva, shows an acrobat transferring a museum's worth of Socialist Realist paintings, by tightrope, from one Caucasus peak to another.
He has filmed men wrestling, women walking a tightrope, Hula Hoop dancers, even the sky above his own head, and a homage to Buster Keaton, his most resolved work in the Turner prize show.
Apostolos Georgiou: Tightrope Walk: Painted Images After Abstraction (Group Show).
There is a lot of complication in Tightrope Walk, a painting show curated by the US critic and poet Barry Schwabsky at White Cube Bermondsey in London.
Completing the show is «Tightrope Walker» where a miniscule figure hand - carved in wood balances precariously, defying gravity, on a thin wire holding a pole.
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.
Works have been created alluding to traditional circus acts like acrobatics, aerial acts with trapeze, juggling, daredevil stunts like human cannonball, fire eating and magic shows, the performance of strongmen, tightrope walkers, animal tamers, stilt walkers, clowns, unicyclers and pantomimes.
However, as shown in Blatter's quote below, in doing so, each governing body is walking a legal tightrope as it tries to avoid falling foul of EC and domestic law.
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