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Want to see a high-wire act over a great white shark?
She knew that being married to me would be a high-wire operation in more ways than one.
The risk is that it's a high-wire act with no net below.
"He has basically done all of the high-wire stuff without the net."
Walk down the stream one foot before the other, arms out like a high-wire artist.
The two yachts have found themselves in this sort of high-wire act before.
Art found it surprising, given the political high-wire act they were performing.
Press secretaries for top Government officials often must perform a high-wire act.
But the real explanation may be his high-wire political radicalism.
Still, it would be a high-wire act indeed, given Apple's size and severe problems.
Despite its high-wire subject, though, this is not a movie made by gamblers.
Well it seemed like a change from high-wire walking.
He was the only high-wire performer to carry three people on a bicycle.
The high-wire act required to balance hope and simple facts will remain a work in progress for years to come.
"That's the kind of high-wire act that goes with the profession," he said.
China in the midst of its economic high-wire act?
But "World to Come" is more of a high-wire act than anything she had done so far.
Like that old high-wire artist had said, long ago-everything else was just waiting.
Human variability is supposed to be one of the exciting things about live music, making it like a high-wire act.
It is easy for the other guys to stand awestruck when Jordan goes into his high-wire act.
What type of high-wire catch will Moss make next?
In nine familiar pieces, he manages a kind of high-wire act beyond most players' capacity.
Erdogan was quickly learning that his high-wire act wasn't going to be easy to pull off.
The great value of a high-wire act is that it has no practical value.
"There's some great players out there that are high-wire acts, which is really more susceptible to getting hurt."