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But what they actually describe is a precarious balancing act.
But, for now, any negotiation in which gender is involved remains a careful, precarious balancing act.
BELGRADE, Serbia — For Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Tuesday was a precarious balancing act.
Clint Eastwood's Tightrope is about the precarious balancing act of a New Orleans homicide cop.
From the film-maker's point of view, it's a precarious balancing act, between visceral, tactile nostalgia and sprawling self-indulgence.
This precarious balancing act, says Mr Tata was the "visual target" he had in mind when he first conceived of the need "to create another form of transport".
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His essay, for example, contends that the precarious balancing acts of Kline's art from 1950 on are not simply powerful formal devices.
The ruling has forced the Australian prime minister, Kevin Rudd, into a precarious political balancing act.
But his colorful, scrappy constructions resist beauty, opting instead for a precarious if alluring balancing act.
Unlike the inanimate material, however, his structures seem to grow organically, as in "Bigger and Bigger," a precarious yet exquisite balancing act, and "Torso," clothed in an embroidered bodice that enhances its graceful curves.
The next stop is an idyllic 17th-century garden in whose reflecting pool two statues floating on a giant lily pad come to life, perform a precarious, slow-motion balancing act that demonstrates an idealized yin-yang harmony (devoid of overt eroticism) between man and woman.
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