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China must walk a tightrope.

tightrope造句

Now let's take a look at the tightrope-walker.

There was gasp of horror from the spectator as he fell off the tightrope.

It is also walking a legal tightrope because many clips violate copyright.

One said to me, "Working with the Japanese islike balancing on a tightrope.

Meet Dolly the high-wire hamster... who hauls herself back onto the tightrope when she takes a tumble

And when asked if she likes tightrope walking, she says, "yes, because I started from a very young age."

Valenda was a famous American high-altitude tightrope performer, he was in a great performance, unfortunately slipped and died.

The Bush administration has been walking a diplomatic tightrope throughout the Turkish cross-border offensive, which began a week ago.

Governments will thus walk a tightrope in 2011, trying to show enough budget discipline to reassure the markets without doing so much as to damage their recoveries.

A little boy has carried out an impressive performance on a Chinese TV show walking a tightrope blindfolded at 30 feet high.

The artwork, in which participants are invited to negotiate see-saws, a tightrope and other obstacles, left 23 people needing first aid in just over week.

Acrobatic performance venues to the western hills, I saw a jovian tiger drill hoop, clever and lively monkey handstand, darling of a big black bear walking a tightrope.

First, as the structure begins to sway, the heavy-tiled roof covering the extended eaves of each storey ACTS like the long pole with weights on the ends that a tightrope walker USES to steady himself.

Philippe Petit, the French acrobat who in 1974 walked across a tightrope between the twin towers, wasn't on the payroll of the Port Authority, but in retrospect he probably should have been.

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