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But if you still want to try this high-wire act, first understand some fundamentals.
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He describes Alex Salmond's leadership as "a high-wire act" involving big predictions, most of which have come off.
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If unions think that the government is reneging on its promises, it will make Labour's high-wire act harder still.
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As the story winds down, Ascher allows the high-wire act of the absurd and the sacred to descend to earth.
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In other words, Ewanick fell to earth to a great degree because he failed to perform well enough in the high-wire act that he created.
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Yes, he says, he saw the documentary about Philippe Petit's high-wire act between the World Trade Center towers, then reminds me to pay attention to what I'm doing.
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But for Mr Aso, Mr Kingston says, the incident has swiftly turned into a high-wire act in which he must reassure Japan's neighbours without destroying his own conservative base.
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But it still feels like a high-wire act.
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Integrated into the already distinctive nature of the Krug style--all base wines fermented in small oak casks, the finished wines aging for at least six years before release--it creates champagne as high-wire-act, a balanced tension between a dry, taut crispness and a mellow, juicy, full-flavored fruitiness.
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