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  1. Meaning: If you walk a tightrope, you have to be very careful not to annoy or anger people who could become enemies. All idioms have been editorially reviewed, and submitted idioms may have been edited for correctness and completeness.

  2. Tightrope walking, Armenian manuscript, 1688. Tightwire is the skill of maintaining balance while walking along a tensioned wire between two points. It can be done either using a balancing tool (umbrella, fan, balance pole, etc.) or "freehand", using only one's body to maintain balance. Typically, tightwire performances either include dance or ...

  3. 25 de ago. de 2013 · Walking Straight. All you need to get started is a tightrope or slackline and two trees or anchors set about 15 to 25 feet apart. It can take incredible concentration just to walk forward on a tightrope. Stretch or shake out your arms and legs before you get on the tightrope to release tension. Instead of keeping your eyes on your feet or the ...

  4. 11 de sept. de 2019 · According to Bukhosini (2019) and Utami (2019), although returning to adult education can be challenging for many students, for women-and particularly for mothers who care for family-returning to ...

  5. 5 de nov. de 2014 · Here’s an abridged history of tightrope walkers, who have managed to put the “fun” in funambulist for thousands of years. Funambulism dates back at least to Ancient Greece — that’s where ...

  6. www.semanticscholar.org › paper › Walking-a-Tightrope-Campbell-WigginsWalking a Tightrope | Semantic Scholar

    We examine columns of three Pulitzer Prize-winning African American columnists to identify the frames they used to offer perspective on the candidacy and early administration of Barack Obama, the first African American president of the United States. The period under study stretches from the time when it became clear that Obama would be the Democratic Party's presidential nominee through the ...

  7. 5 de abr. de 2016 · Keep Practicing!