I'm reading some strain on the skimmer drive from that stunt, but it's nothing we can't fix upon hitting port. |
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What they wanted and what they got were fast cars, loud music, skimpily clad girls and some awesome stunt driving. |
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A spokesman for the Taoiseach said Sunday's event was very far from being a publicity stunt. |
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That's either the worst piece of stunt casting in the last decade or a really brilliant idea. |
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And there's some surprise stunt casting in a very small part deep in the second act. |
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It will include a three-metre straight grind roll, a six-metre stunt box, two 1.2-metre high quarter pipes, and an indestructible seat. |
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Unfortunately, the story and the performances seem like an afterthought to this stunt. |
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He might suspect the young Briton could pull a political stunt by giving him a wigging. |
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The first year CBS did a lot of little stunt casting, because I played a sports writer. |
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Rather than falling into the trap of stunt castings, the two actors give X-Men a feeling of weight and respectability the movie needed. |
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It was written for them and some very elaborate stunt scenes were filmed with the appropriate stuntmen. |
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It was meant to be a high-flying stunt to settle the score on a simmering local football rivalry, but not everyone has seen the funny side. |
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They could stick it in one of his work-in-progress films, without a need to hire a stunt double. |
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She got her pilot's license in 1948 and became an accomplished stunt flier and test pilot. |
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They are participating in a publicity stunt to draw attention to Anglicare's Winter Appeal. |
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Marketing bosses even registered his bright orange and yellow racing silks with the Jockey Club for the remarkable stunt. |
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When he was discharged, he barnstormed, carried mail and was a stunt flyer. |
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As you can see from the picture, there is not even any room to do a three-point turn, never mind a high speed stunt! |
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All of you will be putting in an extra two hours every day next week just for that little stunt. |
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So you seriously expect me to believe that you, the sponsor of this revolting stunt, had no idea what the stunt involved? |
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Naturally, the first thing I thought was that this was a publicity stunt to gain attention. |
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In addition to martial arts and stunt work, she focused on weight training and yoga. |
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What once looked like a funny stunt now could quite easily be perceived as a cruel joke on a sick senior. |
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The two, members of an environmental group, said their stunt was to draw attention to a campaign to save the rainforest. |
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The whole budget cut stunt was just a snap decision to save the Economic Forum. |
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Ms Carey will perform the stunt on stage at the Hull New Theatre during the run, from tonight until Saturday. |
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However, association president Phillip Reid says the announcement is a stunt to attract more publicity to the service and justify its cost. |
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So his stunt was to prove to his family just what a sharp wheeler-dealer he normally was during office hours. |
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Half the guys topside during her landing swore she was some famous movie star or other, the rest figured that she had to be a stunt double. |
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In 1973, Dean was killed while performing an aerial stunt at a show in Shelby, Ohio. |
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The stage direction by Abdou Gomari is slick and the myriad of technical equipment for the aerial and stunt acts look totally safe and secure. |
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The Saints were penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct for the stunt. |
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In 1939, George became a barnstormer pilot flying a Waco, learning all the tricks of the trade in stunt work and aerobatics. |
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Suspicions have been raised the letter bore a Manawatu postmark and may be linked to a capping stunt at Massey University. |
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This spring-loaded stunt is responsible for the jumping antics we noticed in those first snow fleas we found. |
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She previously worked as a stunt aerialist, hanging from a flying airplane by her teeth. |
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Silsden's own BMX bikers also took to centre stage to show off their stunt skills. |
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A syndicated shock jock radio team fired for a stunt two years ago has a new gig. |
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Being the lead does not interest me, but I'll stunt double her and play a bit part. |
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In the past this kind of stunt would have been shrugged off as a tasteless example of daytime television. |
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No red-blooded reporter from the American steno pool would pull a stunt like that. |
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It pulled a similar stunt by boarding this redundant oil platform en route round Scotland to be sunk in deeper water in the north Atlantic. |
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Two months ago we were held up by a gunman and the next day people thought we had made it up as a publicity stunt. |
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The stunt was one of 10 things Liam said he'd always wanted to do but it landed him with a life ban. |
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So what kind of image does the company wish to promote by employing as its brand ambassador a guy famous for such a stunt? |
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They have eight different categories that you can win, like best fight, best firework, best overall stunt by a stuntwoman or a stuntman. |
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He began working as a stuntman for Bruce Lee, then a stunt double for Woo Ping, and has directed over 30 films. |
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A pair of helicopters helmed by stunt pilots were set to hover about 1.6 km above the Utah desert. |
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Following the delivery to that company, the aircraft was flown around the world as a promotional stunt. |
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United viewed his first stunt as amusing but the club was not impressed by the latest hoax. |
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This is a serviceable Western hampered by the unchanged story aspects of a thousand horse operas and some peculiar and unnecessary stunt casting. |
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The stunt required Chan to jump on to a tree from a high castle wall, but he missed his mark and landed head first on rocky ground. |
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It could've been condescending, an act of pure stunt casting, and just turned out insulting and wrong. |
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This stunt casting might be selling tickets to the tourists, but no one's sold. |
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It will continue to happen but as for just a stunt, not on your life Robyn. |
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However, in the UK there are rigorous controls in place to maintain safety and standards in the stunt profession. |
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These actors forge a nice bridge between the two shows and their appearances never feel like gimmicks or stunt casting. |
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Given the acting chops of most of the leads, the stunt doubles should have been brought in for the dramatic bits too. |
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But if the secret itself is a massive publicity stunt, well then the whole thing just blows up in your face. |
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The film's wildly uneven, but there's no disputing Argento's bravura or flair for stunt casting. |
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The stunt casting of some of the top actresses in French cinema is at once exhilarating and frustrating. |
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It may be so, if the industry takes advantage of the data being offered and if attempts to artificially stunt supply are halted. |
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They set up their looms and spinning wheels in a back-to-the-future type stunt to raise awareness of their crafts. |
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If given the freedom, he can run a stunt with the end and use his speed to get upfield and smash the quarterback with an outside rush. |
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A man protesting against student debt has completed the stunt of rolling a monkey nut seven miles to Downing Street using only his nose. |
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The next evening I pulled the same stunt with a completely different person, variety being the spice of life. |
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Eddie chose jumping because it was cheaper than any other form of skiing and because as a child he had wanted to be a stunt man. |
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What its creative accounting can't do, though, is wash the taint off the network following this little advertising stunt. |
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Photograph your stunt in progress and upload to the site to claim your turf. |
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The Soderbergh-interviewing-Soderbergh stunt was a clever idea, but it gets old in a hurry. |
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A daredevil charity fundraiser was yesterday recovering from a madcap stunt which left him feeling rather sore. |
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The stunt motorcyclist hero of his black-and-white video Wall of Death relentlessly dares the crash-and-burn of his trade in an assault on the frontier of centrifugal force. |
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Angela had only agreed to meet with Deidre to politely tell her she wouldn't be a part of dragging her brother through the mud as a cheap publicity stunt. |
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For a moment, it looked like the undignified stunt would turn nasty. |
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My youngest son brought his nunchucks and would work his nunchucks like Michelangelo with the stunt guys. |
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But Portlandia, which is directed and co-written by Jonathan Krisel, stops short of stunt casting by sticking to the offbeat. |
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And, with this Instagram stunt, she seems to have perfected the art of crisis management. |
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Sadly, dell was killed five weeks after performing this stunt, fatally injured in a different performance. |
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But in addition to attracting some 600,000 new donors, the viral charity stunt has provoked a bit of controversy, too. |
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A well-planned strategy will help the network grow, whereas a brash evaluation could stunt an economy that has so far advanced at a fast but volatile rate. |
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Democracy may deserve better than a publicity stunt disguised as a voting drive, but then again, MN-2 deserves better, too. |
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The sources insist no one was trying to remove the children from their home as a publicity stunt. |
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Mahesh Bhatt, an Indian director, warned that the disappearance could amount to a publicity stunt. |
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Indian papers quickly ran with the news of her disappearance, although at least one director warned it could be a publicity stunt. |
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Throughout the Herman Cain campaign, many people have wondered if it was all just a publicity stunt that got out of control. |
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One more stunt like this, buster, and you're becoming a smoker. |
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An oddly motivated stunt biker named JC shows up and suddenly gets obsessed on R-Mel, his gold dust woman, that weird white felt hat and the hide sacking moto-cross caca. |
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The recycling of clothes by Kate is not a PR stunt, her attitude is just, well, why wouldn't you? |
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It is, to be sure, a stunt that has the added benefit of drawing the spotlight to Flynt, who Revels in the attention. |
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In his third production of the play, Hall draws out that dreamlike quality with mesmerising force, shunning stunt casting or tricks for a beautifully clear production. |
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The unit recently shot a stunt sequence with its one-legged hero. |
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In addition, abuse of anabolic steroids can stunt bone growth in adolescents and result in potentially permanent damage to the heart, liver, and kidneys. |
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In it, he foregoes a stunt double and suits up for scene after scene of brutal fights. |
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The stunt shot required him to cling onto the rope ladder of a helicopter, which was to get airborne and fly off into the sunset as the final scene in the movie. |
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The more interactive the medium, the more it will stunt the attention span. |
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The Brazilian superstar has found playing time hard to come by at the San Siro, but perhaps his latest stunt will get coach Carlo Ancelotti to wake up and smell the coffee. |
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What sort of lunatic performer was this, driven to go on performing the same stunt, time after time, finally without any audience at all, entirely for his own pleasure? |
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Bode uses the American Quarter Horse and Paints when training his stunt horses, although he's worked with Andalusians and American Standardbreds too. |
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My father would have tanned my hide if I pulled a stunt like that. |
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Youngsters will be given the chance to act out some of their favourite scenes from the movies at a stunt camp being run in the city over the summer. |
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Pawel Szaniawski talks to the extreme athlete about the stunt, its purpose, and what it will feel like to break the sound barrier. |
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Some people are terming the entire episode as a publicity stunt. |
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The stunt man presents a less glowing portrait of the obsessed movie director. |
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Sometimes you have to fly stunt formations with a plane and another guy in a jetpack to really get your kicks. |
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I knew none of those people had pulled that stunt last night as a joke. |
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Currently into its third season, American Dreams has garnered attention for the stunt casting of real-life stars in the roles of authentic musical performers on the show. |
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Wikipedia tells us that the late Lyle Shelton, a former stunt pilot, worked as a technical adviser. |
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It isn't difficult to let a sharp-eyed stunt co-ordinator rule the screen. |
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According to close friend Lloyd Schoonmaker, Downey purchased the scissors and Magic Marker and orchestrated the stunt himself. |
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This subversive Toronto she-devil has been conducting a clever art stunt. |
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His stunt mimics magician David Blaine's attempt to survive 72 days in a glass box above London but Michael decided he would use the idea to raise cash for charity. |
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Later the same day, a video widely shared on social media showed the stunt with the song overdubbed on the sound track. |
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Eminem has confirmed that Sacha Baron Cohen's Bruno barebum stunt at the weekend's MTV Movie Awards was staged. |
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At least the daredevil, who unfortunately failed his famed stunt attempt, died the way he lived. |
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They suggested that spherical viruses such as Tomato bushy stunt virus had icosahedral symmetry and were made from 60 identical subunits. |
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The pilot ended his performance with the most dangerous stunt in the aerobatic book, a lomcovak. |
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Public reaction at the time was largely negative, supposing a publicity stunt or attempt to frame her husband for murder. |
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Bush's landing was criticized by opponents as an unnecessarily theatrical and expensive stunt. |
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A few attempts to film this sequence with stunt people resulted in some minor injuries, and Cameron halted the more dangerous stunts. |
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This was followed by a stunt to break the Canadian land speed record over a mile. |
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In England during 1944, he was reported to have enlisted as a player for Liverpool Football Club as a publicity stunt. |
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The enormous Do X was powered by 12 engines and once carried 170 persons as a publicity stunt. |
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The planthopper insect Eumetopina flavipes acts as a virus vector, which causes the sugarcane disease ramu stunt. |
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You realize this little stunt of yours is going to have some pretty serious repercussions. |
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Most species also require this water to be pure, as nutrients, salts, or minerals in their soil can stunt their growth or even kill them. |
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The rules have made a large stunt like Abscam impossible to pursue today. |
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The politician timed his announcement to stunt any surge in the polls his opponent might gain from the convention. |
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The daring stunt was performed adeptly by Uppal, who collected two flags, whereas, Ajaz and Tandon managed to score one flags each. |
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The artist's latest stunt was obviously an attempt to whomp up some cheap publicity. |
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Rallyist, stunt driver, drift champion and television personality Tanner Foust will help host the Ford Focus Global Test Drive event, Feb. |
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The goal of the rappelling stunt is to raise funds for The Outward Bound Trust, which is chaired by Prince Andrew. |
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A HUMAN lightning conductor catches half a million volts of electricity in a death-defying stunt to launch a UK science festival. |
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Past Incredible People include stunt woman Luci Romberg and world champion sport stacker Luke Myers. |
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We also use these designations when we want to stunt both inside linebackers. |
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A MAN has died after a safety net failed during a human cannonball stunt, police said yesterday. |
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Long-tailed dragon kites, stunt kites and box kites were flown by experts from as far away as Japan, USA, India and Ghana. |
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The Monsters of Shlock, a two-man stunt act, claim they feel no pain and to demonstrate this, they release mouse traps on their tongues. |
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In his latest stunt, he was propelled by bungee cord on to a ramp, and he then used his immense upper body strength to flip twice. |
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The film has a 15 certificate, making the stunt as transparent as a layer of calamine lotion. |
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There will also be a farmer's market, a milking machine demonstration, a motorbike stunt riding display and plenty of children's entertainment. |
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Sport categories include aggressive in-line skating, stunt bicycling, skateboarding, skysurfing and sportclimbing. |
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In a separate project, Magnel are also designing the mould for mock telephone kiosks to be dotted around London landmarks in a charity stunt. |
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While Peck happily celebrated his extra day, two Montrealers who had learned about his plans conceived an idea for a second promotional stunt. |
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The usually competitive Gauahar Khan and stunt woman Geeta Tandon surprised the audience as they fared the lowest scorers in the set tasks. |
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According to an insider, Cullington was a 75-years-old stunt woman, who was specially hired by Cohen. |
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A BRITISH stunt woman and her husband have been killed in a plane crash in France. |
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I used to want to be a stunt woman when I was younger, it was only much later that I started thinking about a career in the arts. |
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As a coordinator, stuntwomen, and stunt double Jarvis has been blown up, thrown off cliffs, and lit on fire. |
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As a publicity stunt, several Cortinas were driven down the bobsled run at the resort. |
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The stunt earned her the scorn of her censorious older sister. |
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Authorities don't believe Monday's plunge, on a warm and sunny Victoria Day holiday in Canada, was a stunt. |
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One of the Irish troupe's jokers lived up to his reputation by spraying his fellow gagsters with bubbly and cream pies during an on-stage stunt. |
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You'll also bump into various biking heroes, gawp at stunt shows and check out the exhibition stands. |
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Earlier this year he suffered an injury while performing a stunt during the shooting of movie Highbinders in Thailand. |
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A publicity stunt for Paramount became the basis of landmark U.S. law. |
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If you were to watch a video of Goodman's eye-popping stunt, you'd see her start by squinting her eyes and then widen her lids. |
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The home of the Lakers, Clippers and Kings will host events in bike stunt, skateboard, moto X and aggressive in-line skate. |
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A record-breaking fire walker has cost the taxpayer pounds 3,000 for hospital treatment after raising pounds 2,000 in a charity stunt. |
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Live experiments will include exploding Easter eggs, chocolate flame throwers and stunt bunnies fired into space. |
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The flame throwers make their first appearance when a siren signals the start of Feuer Frei and a stunt fan gunned down with a lit petrol pump. |
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The opening ceremony saw the actor star with the Queen in a short caper that culminated in her stunt double jumping from a helicopter close to the stadium. |
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The actor has now been given six gumshields and told to wear them while filming stunt scenes for the pounds 60m movie at Prague's Barrandov Studios. |
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The WRGB will then speed around the venue in the afternoon with the variety of parades and displays of supercars, historic rally cars, Supermoto races and stunt shows. |
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The cannonball is one of the show's main attractions where a stunt woman climbs up into a shoot before being blasted out into the sky and landing on a net below. |
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They will include the world's leading stunt woman, Jolene Van Vugt as well as multi-record holders Erik Roner, Jim De Champ, Special Greg and Dusty Wygle. |
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Near to the site of the former science museum, a stunt man leaps from the fifth floor of an apartment block into a carefully constructed landing area of cardboard boxes. |
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Only slightly less ambitious is the latest charidee stunt dreamed up by the good people at frozen fishmonger Young's, who plan to traverse the Humber Bridge. |
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A man protesting against student debt completed the bizarre stunt yesterday of rolling a monkey nut seven miles to Downing Street using only his nose. |
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However, six months after Forest Service crews hacked thick thatches with chain saws and dumped herbicide on the stumps to stunt new growth, three-foot shoots have sprouted. |
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Competitions range from men and women's skysurfing to street luge, downhill in-line skating, bicycle stunt riding, sports climbing and a grueling roster of water sports. |
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A stunt area with ramps and teeter-totters will be available for riding. |
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Meanwhile, Washington hosted the 21st International Kite Festival, which saw long-tailed dragon kites, stunt kites and box kites lighting up the sky. |
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The bikes stolen include a blue and silver BMX bike, a grey Saracen mountain bike, a grey framed BMX stunt bike and a red and black Apollo mountain bike. |
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This comedy is based on a real-life stunt by Mike Peters, the ageing singer of Welsh rockers The Alarm, who recruited a young band to lipsync his new songs. |
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He gets emotional, behind-the-scenes interviews with everyone from paramedics, stunt men and bail bondsmen to astronauts, skydivers, shark researchers and alligator wrestlers. |
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In 1997, he regurgitated car parts in a televised stunt in Ireland. |
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Police in the sparsely populated Northern Territory said the man was taken to hospital after the stunt backfired at Darwin s Rapid Creek around midnight on Saturday. |
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He intends to use the SOTU message as nothing more that another Hollywood stunt similar to the pep rally he had on the WH lawn after the impeachment vote. |
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His final stunt was to be a dangerous swim through the Whirlpool Rapids on the Niagara River below Niagara Falls, a feat many observers considered suicidal. |
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According to Wilson, the ideas could have come from anyone as a committee that could include Broccoli, Maibaum, Wilson, Glen and stunt coordinators worked on the outlines. |
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Soon after the revelation, Brooks pondered whether Jude Callegari could have been Rowling as part of wider speculation that the entire affair had been a publicity stunt. |
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Arca performed a similar stunt with a high over-the-top-of-the-ball tackle on Andy Johnson, except he connected. It is what is called a leg-breaker. |
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