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"The trick is to put one leg on either side of one of these thick vertical lines," Mr. Crowe said, swinging out over the blue-green water of the eight-acre oceanside tank at Fox Baja Studios, a half-hour drive south of the United States border on Baja California's Pacific coast.
She never storyboards and insists on operating the camera herself, citing Henri Cartier-Bresson's maxim that to take a photograph is to put "one's head, one's eye and one's heart on a single axis".
"You have no idea how hard it is to put one foot in front of the other these days," she said calmly.
Now, to do anything against one's inclinations is to put one's dignity at risk.
Any seafarer knows constantly to ask the question, "Where am I?" To ignore the answer is to put one's life at peril.
To turn our backs on science and the fact that ice caps are melting at an unprecedented rate is to put one's head in the sand.
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Laughing at how easy it was to put one over on so many everyday working people.
Another way was to put one's spouse on the Congressional office payroll, as, he stated, his Democratic rival, Senator John Sparkman, had done.
"A flashlight would help, but if you were to put one into your purse, you'd never find it".
You see how straightforward it was to put one and one together and wonder whether the two was a car park due for development that excluded cars.
Despite last year's heroics, it will take something particularly special if he and his team-mates are to put one over his dad.
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