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  • Some experienced foreign jumpers displayed hand-in-hand group jumping, wingsuit jumping and somersaults during free fall; all the risky stunts thrilled the audience.
  • copasetic" [used so nicely in "West L.A. Fadeaway"] -- and such stunts as dancing down Broadway in 1939 from Columbus Circle to 44th Street in celebration of his sixty-first birthday. The Annotated "Alabama Getaway"
  • An awesome book - what Robinson is particularly good at is figuring out how Chaplin pieced together out of accident, inspiration and music hall stunt, what turned into complex, archetypal early film narrative.
  • The stunts are staged to increase the spectacle, so that when cars pile into each other or toy robots battle, there is an intricate detail and near artistic quality.
  • My hair was matted and wild -- my limbs soiled with salt ooze; while at sea, I had thrown off those of my garments that encumbered me, and the rain drenched the thin summer-clothing I had retained -- my feet were bare, and the stunted reeds and broken shells made them bleed -- the while, I hurried to and fro, now looking earnestly on some distant rock which, islanded in the sands, bore for a moment a deceptive appearance -- now with flashing eyes reproaching the murderous ocean for its unutterable cruelty. III.9
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  • California founded the celebrity culture, and as publicity stunts go, running for governor is on the cheap and easy side of the spectrum.
  • The total players were about 7 people, one was woman. It is real a filmic stunt perform, very realistic, adventurous.
  • His fleshless snout made stunted attempts at movement while he spoke, though his speech was clear and articulated.
  • Conan O'Brien is back at work on the Tonight Show and joking about a stunt accident that gave him what he called a slight concussion. WN.com - Articles related to Whitney Houston: the life, death and rebirth of a pop princess
  • A and chronic smelly while stumbling out the telly lyrics courtesy of www. killerhiphop.com Im so fly Im so ferry and the way I flow is very ginsu or machete, move my pencil move his deli platinum band platinum bezzie make a straight girl out of lezzie magazine mac bezzie keep my windows like the prezzie press a button than Im stuntin my roof look like its duckin meter go WN.com - Business News
  • Spectacular stunts and a great cast make this another strong instalment in the franchise. The Sun
  • The team consists of six daring riders who perform a whole range of stunts from high jumps to wheelies on motorcycles, quad bikes and three-wheelers.
  • 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.
  • See spectacular stunts Look to the skies at midday. Times, Sunday Times
  • He doesn't have the build for the Jackie Chan stunts he uses to repel the onslaught of his friends in crime-fighting, and he doesn't bear himself with heroic presence.
  • In addition, there are the Lesser Ones, much smaller spheres that serve the Great Ones; the Dark Ones, enemies of the Great Ones; and the pigmies, stunted humanoids in the care of the Lesser Ones. "Once in a Blue Moon" by Harl Vincent, part 5
  • You cannot pull off a stunt like that, it's suicide!
  • Stunted, twisted growth and oddly distorted flowers are the symptoms of aster yellows, a disease which often shows up in midsummer.
  • The team consists of six daring riders who perform a whole range of stunts from high jumps to wheelies on motorcycles, quad bikes and three-wheelers.
  • It was like something out of a stuntman movie. The Sun
  • His playing is more austere than on Big Deep, rattling off scrapes and stunted scrabbles with occasional distended, detuned bass action.
  • The film was launched with some inspired, and surreal, promotional stunts. Times, Sunday Times
  • They grow flowers, but the male anthers are stunted or withered: Seed but no pollen is produced.
  • The pro championship will be replaced by an amateur event in which stunt novices compete against each other on their own bikes.
  • The advertisement depicts two lovers together on the beach, in one scene riding horses, which will be filmed with stunt doubles.
  • The government denied the logging ban was an election stunt and said the state's conservationists had failed a test of their credibility by snubbing efforts to save the forest.
  • The stunt, aimed tweaking bourgeois consciences, ended when the city offered the men lodging in an army barracks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now very few actors do their own film stunts. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE flying of stunt kites has been banned at Blackpool after a woman walking her dog became entangled in a string and was dragged to the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • It curbs and curtails the natural development of players and stunts the learning process of the finer arts of the game.
  • The actors and stunt doubles do their jobs well.
  • Above-ground symptoms include chlorosis and reddening of the leaves, small leaves, defoliation, branch dieback, death of entire canes, stunting, and death of the entire bush.
  • His pictures contained some of the most innovative action sequences ever recorded on film, a testament to the skilled directors, cameramen, stuntmen, and special effects people at Republic.
  • As a globe-trotting performer, Mu oz manages to pull his stunts in shows some 450 times a year.
  • The heteromorphous sterculia of the interior, and some species of eucalyptus of very stunted growth covered its sides, which however for a considerable distance were not deficient in grass. Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales
  • Her stunt may be incredibly silly, but it clearly works. The Sun
  • With some stunts requiring her to withstand six times the force of gravity, her fear of heights was soon forgotten.
  • As I think about the vast dollars spent on stunts like this, as well as the full-page ad they placed in the Washington Post a few months ago in the interest of "protecting the people," I think about the number of kids that could have received donated computers for that money; or how many homes that could have been connected to high-speed Internet and education on the benefits of broadband. Navarrow Wright: Would You Rather Have Waffles or a Better Education?
  • I think it is a ridiculous and pointless stunt that isn't even newsworthy.
  • Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark," the snakebitten Broadway musical with music written by U2, suffered its latest setback on Monday night when an actor in the performance fell while performing a stunt. Actor injured at U2's "Spiderman" musical; rapper Magnolia Shorty murdered; Local Community Radio Act passes
  • Pairs of male lance-tailed manakins perform complex dances of ‘leapfrog’ stunts and flight displays to woo interested females.
  • Symptoms vary with the species, age of plants when infected, and the climate, but usually include chlorotic striping of the leaves and leaf sheaths, stunting, excessive tillering, and deformities of the ears and tassels. Chapter 10
  • Back in the 20s and 30s, businesses tried to advertise themselves by pulling dangerous publicity stunts.
  • He used to literally have a stunt man in a green wetsuit with some bad alien head on it that he'd be using in Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, and he would then walk that guy over to our stage where they would spray paint him silver. Mike Ragogna: Greetings From...: Chatting with Less Than Jake's Vinnie Fiorello and Singer-Songwriter/Actor Bill Mumy
  • Damage may result in stunted growth and sometimes death of the plant.
  • She arranged a publicity stunt to make the public aware of the product.
  • More than 50,000 visitors are expected to attend the show, which was today featuring daredevil stunts from the Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team and music by the Lancastrian Brigade Band.
  • Critics dismiss the massacre as just another cheap publicity stunt.
  • The less-than-dynamic duo may yet get it right, especially if they can stop kneecapping themselves with stupid stunts.
  • During filming the pair did some crazy stunts including riding through narrow streets on a motorbike ahead of rampaging bulls. The Sun
  • It was written for them and some very elaborate stunt scenes were filmed with the appropriate stuntmen.
  • For a moment, it looked like the undignified stunt would turn nasty.
  • She arranged a publicity stunt to make the public aware of the product.
  • Because today's cheerleading is very high-impact, it can result in injuries from falls, dismounts and weight-bearing stunts.
  • I think the bumper had some spring mechanism that released all the other parts and, well, the whole toy seemed concocted like a well-planned stunt on a movie set. Kenner Smash-Up Derby - The Retroist
  • Be dazzled by the physical bravura of the stunts from this Argentinian theatrical circus troupe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Damage may result in stunted growth and sometimes death of the plant.
  • I had fallen into the gadget-trap, the same one which spurred nicknames such as "crackberry" and aided in stunting the growth of burgeoning relationships. Jessica Yorkin: The Art of Conversation
  • Carpio plays an evil spider woman called Arachne, one of the handful of large roles in the complicated, stunt-heavy production. The Seattle Times
  • That's when the word stagflation was invented to describe a truly ugly combination of rising inflation and stunted growth... Sheldon Filger: Former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker Urgently Warns Against "Planned" Inflation
  • One park worker said: 'It was an idiotic stunt. The Sun
  • It leads to harsh behaviour which teenagers display on roads by involving themselves in life-taking stunts.
  • To die in childhood or infancy is to be deprived of a natural life span; such a death makes one's life a stunted and unshapely affair.
  • The fact that he brought a real person (not a "real" person, George, come on!) goes to show that he cannot comprehend the complexities of metafiction, which is exactly what Bush's stunt with Bridges attempted to pull off. Scott Thill: Truthiness and Consequences
  • What once looked like a funny stunt now could quite easily be perceived as a cruel joke on a sick senior.
  • In the wings, waiting their chance to give the skaters a lesson or two in extreme stunts, the BMX bikers look huge on their tiny bicycles.
  • Damage may result in stunted growth and sometimes death of the plant.
  • Admittedly, by reporting this blatant publicity stunt, we're fueling it to some extent, and that makes us a tad uncomfortable.
  • For insurance purposes the makers insisted a stuntman make the jump. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a pure stand of baldcypress, their funny knees like stunted growth reaching up three or four feet, and then perhaps breaking into feathery needles.
  • Next time you pull a stunt like that don't expect me to get you out of trouble.
  • There are plenty of visual stunts, but this is always more than an arty display of technical ingenuity.
  • Tom Cruise has performed his own stunts for Mission Impossible 2, defying warnings from professionals.
  • It follows legal action by a stunt man who suffered brain injuries filming scenes for the movie, in Bangkok. The Sun
  • Its first display included daredevil stunts on motorbikes with performers jumping through fire and over each other from ramps, and a trick cyclist jumping over a box of dynamite.
  • By the way must of the actors that can will do all there own stunts like john foo and lateef crowder. TEKKEN Movie Trailer | /Film
  • They could take a flight in a helicopter, watch ferret racing, visit a fun dog show, and watch displays of gun dogs going through their paces or model helicopters doing stunts.
  • ‘Surely this was all some kind of joke, a stunt’.
  • Now very few actors do their own film stunts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another two countries come within 2 percentage points of the target prevalence of stunting.
  • In another experiment, bean plants grown from seed given increasing fractions of heavy water showed stunted growth compared with control plants given normal water.
  • A doctor, Janna (Kristine Van Pellicom) tries to get him to get treatment for his disorder, but Diego/Tony hated his loser life and is enjoying being a stuntman and chick magnet. Fantastic Fest – Dirty Mind « Geek Related
  • The company also employed the services of local equipment, stuntmen, catering, casting and rigging companies from Thailand.
  • Infamous for it's explicit rape scene and bloody violence which got it put on the UK's "Video Nasties" list, Karl Howman ("Jacko" of Brush Strokes fame) and director/stunt double Vic Armstrong play the rapists (so most of their big scene has ended up in the BBFC's personal viewing drawer). Exposé aka Trauma aka The House On Straw Hill
  • Marketing bosses even registered his bright orange and yellow racing silks with the Jockey Club for the remarkable stunt.
  • Will Lee Westwood attempt to have a stunt-man double stand in for him?
  • I'm always looking for a new skill to master so I can be more marketable as a stuntwoman.
  • That's when the word stagflation was invented to describe a truly ugly combination of rising inflation and stunted growth. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Gregor Clegane was one of the casting tapes for Gregor from a 7 foot tall stunt actor named Conan Stevens? he is the curent fan favorite over at the westros board And Now For Something Completely Different...
  • You might think this a bit uncharacteristically 'soppy' but several Rotarians had been acting as stewards and thought that I'd been pushing an empty pram around as a stunt. Archive 2007-12-01
  • They tend to be fight sequences, stair falls, motorbike stunts, very high falls and those involving pyrotechnics.
  • She's their panacea, the be-all and end-all of publicity stunts, an icon ready made for media and the furthering of agendas.
  • What we need this year is not these kind of publicity stunts, but a generational renegotiation of our relationship with Africa.
  • The actress denied that her marriage was just a publicity stunt.
  • It is only the man whose intellect is clouded by his sexual instinct that could give that stunted, narrow-shouldered, broad-hipped, and short-legged race the name of _the fair sex_; for the entire beauty of the sex is based on this instinct. Essays of Schopenhauer
  • British driving ace says sorry over stunt FORMULA One driver Lewis Hamilton has apologised for his "hoon" antics in a letter to a magistrate who fined him for doing a burnout as he left the AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • Defense attorney, Public Deputy Defender, William Quest, called the insinuations - which would buffer the prosecution attempts to add a Hate Crime's charge onto the already onerous Murder One charge - was labeled a "stunt" by Maeve Fox, the district attorny in the case as McInerney was in the middle of writing a paper on Adolph Hitler. MOC Blog
  • ‘I recommend the diet for anyone who is serious about weight loss,’ gushes a Hollywood stuntwoman who asked to remain nameless.
  • You will stunt your growth by building all these muscles
  • CEO Mark Hurd and a stuntwoman who claimed Republican Gov. Meg Whitman Housekeeper Scandal Threatens Credibility With Hispanic Voters
  • I think this album is tremendous in several places, in fact; a messy, dissolute record that pulls off the stunt of being musically emotionally open while lyrically open to interpretation.
  • Instead, their outlandish ideas were applauded, so they hit upon the notion of recording their next stunt on video.
  • The West Texas scrubland is gorgeous, though it’s hard to imagine anyone surviving for long among the gravelly soil and stunted shrubs. A Bland and Deadly Courtesy
  • Visitors can participate in an interactive computer game testing their potential as a secret service officer, and watch unseen film footage and out-takes of several stunts.
  • The fish suffered stunted growth and also stopped avoiding predators. Times, Sunday Times
  • Race footage is interspersed with cross country ski antics not commonly seen, including jumping and copious amounts of half-pipe stunts that would make an accomplished snowboarder jealous.
  • It was a well-planned publicity stunt. Times, Sunday Times
  • (The battier Bush-haters add that the announcement is a publicity stunt to stoke public fear or serve some political purpose.) From the WSJ Opinion Archives
  • The gadgets can perform a few stunts in their own right. Times, Sunday Times
  • Others suggested that the stunt had been discussed by a group of advisers. Times, Sunday Times
  • At each stop locals can meet the professionals, borrow 10 brand new surfboards to surf with their heroes, or try new stunts at the portable skate ramp.
  • They jumped off London Bridge as a publicity stunt.
  • Wood was sent off after joining in a fight that had started when Agulla reacted to Ashton's hair-raising stunt. Northampton and Leicester punch drunk as the bad blood remains
  • He was, in his fantasies, a stuntman, a musician and a member of the elite SAS Regiment.
  • Two years ago, such an observation was appropriately arch, zeroing in on the silliness of such campaign press stunts.
  • Bush was asked by a Beninese reporter whether his visit was "a stunt. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • However, association president Phillip Reid says the announcement is a stunt to attract more publicity to the service and justify its cost.
  • Those attending will be able to take part in action scenes such as sword fighting and western-style bar room brawls, all under the expert tuition of some of the world's leading stuntmen.
  • In it, performers suffering from various disabilities play hidden camera stunts on unsuspecting members of the public. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ms Carey will perform the stunt on stage at the Hull New Theatre during the run, from tonight until Saturday.
  • This could be only a cheap publicity stunt. The Sun
  • All was one impenetrable desert; ... the vegetation on this part of the country was reduced to a few stunted gums, hakea bushes, and Triodia (spinifex), the whole extremely barren in appearance ... Spinifex and Sand
  • Towards the bog's centre, 20-year-old pines reach heights of just three-feet, their growth stunted by the bog's acidic soils created by the sphagnum.
  • Lack of sunlight will stunt the plant's growth.
  • Does being unaffectionate makes you emotionally stunted?
  • But Moore freely admits he has no stomach for the stunts.
  • That's when the word stagflation was invented to describe a truly ugly combination of rising inflation and stunted growth. NYT > Home Page
  • 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.
  • The actress denied that her marriage was just a publicity stunt.
  • And Tati (in his 60s) shows no creakiness of age, either in daring stunts amidst zooming cars and busy highways or in the trademark elastic, forward-pointing stride of Mr. Hulot. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Fantastic facts, cinematic secrets and unforgettable demonstrations of the science behind fireworks and movie stunts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sam Weckert Sam Weckert, a carpenter who coined the term 'planking,' performs the stunt in South Australia. The Planking Phenomenon
  • The constant winds had stunted the growth of plants and bushes.
  • Steve's museum is home to not only endless Star Wars toys, costumes, model kits, action figures and posters, but also classic film artifacts such as speeder bike and snowspeeder models, pieces of the krayt dragon skeleton, Mos Eisley Cantina creature masks (made from the original molds) and a Han Solo stunt pistol, to name just a few. Boing Boing: July 24, 2005 - July 30, 2005 Archives
  • It's the product of a stunted, overanalytical mind that demands unfairly that all ancient art, art which is by nature expressive and non-rational, must be reduced to purely non-religious origins and meanings, even when a religious interpretation is wholly unavoidable given a competent understanding of greater context. The myth of the secular
  • Bart is determined to leap a gorge on his skateboard after witnessing the death-defying stunts of a real daredevil.
  • My stunted, shortsighted world froze as an aura of warmth shimmered through the gym.
  • No red-blooded reporter from the American steno pool would pull a stunt like that.
  • Naturally, the first thing I thought was that this was a publicity stunt to gain attention.
  • He became a convert after pulling an extraordinary stunt with his Swissmade Kuhn-Rikon pressure cooker.
  • What a ridiculous and gutlessly underhanded stunt.
  • Just like in the original film, Minis are the stars of the show performing daredevil stunts and breathtaking car chases.
  • These poor wretches were stunted in their growth, their hideous faces bedaubed with white paint, their skins filthy and greasy, their hair entangled, their voices discordant, and their gestures violent.
  • The country to the south of the last creek changed to a succession of plains of various sizes, extending mostly to the westward, and very open undulations scattered over with rather stunted trees of Grevillea mimosoides, G. ceratophylla, Terminalia, Bauhinia, and Balfouria? an apocynaceous tree. Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia : from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, a distance of upwards of 3000 miles, during the years 1844-1845
  • The film was launched with some inspired, and surreal, promotional stunts. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • That is why a daring mission 63 years ago today - with strength and numbers that might have caused it to be discountenanced as a stunt - had such a powerful effect not only on Americans but also the Japanese leaders and people.
  • Without sufficient pollination, the growth of the corn is stunted.
  • Huc and Gabet's account of Lhassa is, I do not doubt, excellent as to particulars; but the trees which they describe as magnificent, and girdling the city, have uniformly been represented to me as poor stunted willows, apricots, poplars, and walnuts, confined to the gardens of the rich. Himalayan Journals — Complete
  • Is this the sort of thing a stunt man could help with? Times, Sunday Times
  • The pace is languid and events too abstract to be a children's movie, yet corny stunts alienate mature viewers.
  • Worst of all, Hull is to fill up with giant, brightly coloured fibreglass toads, a stunt so loopily against the spirit of the two poems that are their inspiration – "Toads" and "Toads Revisited", in which the squatting toad, impossible to shake off, is both a symbol of work and of the narrator's timid and confining personality – I find myself wondering whether their creators have actually read either one. In search of the real Philip Larkin
  • He begins with a few ice bucket challenges that went horribly wrong before moving on to face plants, belly flops and disastrous land kayaking stunts. The Sun
  • The stunt was filmed at two multi-storey car parks over two days. The Sun
  • That is indeed the Statue of Liberty, and as we understand, the parasailor with the motor attached was trying to sail off of the Statue of Liberty, and as you can tell, the stunt did not go well. CNN Transcript Aug 23, 2001
  • It's a typical action film with plenty of spectacular stunts.
  • The floor of the basement is decorated with a pattern of coloured lino, like a giant green snowflake, marked with black scuffs where bored rats have performed stunts in empty carts.
  • Lack of water will stunt the plant's growth.
  • For insurance purposes the makers insisted a stuntman make the jump. Times, Sunday Times
  • But if we remain dependent on them for too long, they end up stunting our development. Bill Shireman: What I Learned from My Dead Grandfather
  • Pals egged him on and administrators caught wind of the assembly stunt and issued dire warnings. The Sun
  • The stunt came just days after the Vatican signalled the election of new Pope with a plume of white smoke.
  • It's often imaginative, but the choppy and pedestrian delivery strongly stunts the acidic flavour.
  • If you search out where it came from Pliny's Natural History, Book LXXII, a copy here, the whole sentance reads: "lanae et per se coactae vestem faciunt et, si addatur acetum, etiam ferro resistunt, immo vero etiam ignibus novissimo sui purgamento Archive 2009-04-01
  • The film has three slackers riding their way through college on scams, cheats and underhanded stunts.
  • I had a lot of respect for them but this stunt is ashamedly disgusting. Florida delegates file lawsuit to get delegation seated
  • The hearing lasted only a day and was considered by many to be a publicity stunt. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole thing felt like a stunt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Furthermore, that night's stunt required a quick-release mechanism on his safety harness so he could hit the mat in comedic fashion. Stephen Montemayor: Kansas City Arena's End Stokes Memories of Tragic Fall
  • The red sandstone block I am heading for is equally labyrinthine: a network of stunted corridors and dark stairwells.
  • This could be only a cheap publicity stunt. The Sun
  • This could be only a cheap publicity stunt. The Sun
  • All my friends' daddies were stunt men and grips and second unit directors and bit players.
  • He made it an issue, remember, with that "flyboy" Mission Accomplished stunt on the carrier. Archive 2004-09-01
  • The heart condition had stunted his growth a bit.
  • High interest rates have stunted economic growth.
  • They have eight different categories that you can win, like best fight, best firework, and best overall stunt by a stuntwoman or a stuntman.
  • As parkour migrates to the States so do American stunt ninjas find their way onto the internet.
  • Performing the stunt so close to the coast may have contributed to any misjudgment over altitude. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can watch the whole supermodel camgirl stunt online: QuickTime stream link. Boing Boing
  • Sunny wings sprang open and bore him in a steep glide earthward, down past sheer cliffs spangled with bright alpine flowers and stunted scrub.
  • But when they teed, their saliva leads to malformation of fruit, leaves, and shoots, stunting the plant and eventually killing it.
  • There's a lot of great action scenes, stunts and fights. The Sun
  • Last week he was reduced to stunts in car parks in a bid to drum up support. Times, Sunday Times
  • During filming the pair did some crazy stunts including riding through narrow streets on a motorbike ahead of rampaging bulls. The Sun
  • Roots of wheat which have been stunted by excessive water in spring will be less able to withstand a summer drought.
  • Her latest stunt is riding a motor cycle through a ring of flames.
  • But to be able to build massive iron cargo ships and choose to work with wooden sailboats is a policy that obviously stunts growth. New Uses for Constellation Systems? - NASA Watch
  • As it turns out, no one in the real estate community likes this guy and the stories about his stunts are legion.
  • It is ensured that only minimum nutrients are provided to these trees for it facilitates stunted growth.
  • Others suggested that the stunt had been discussed by a group of advisers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Saints were penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct for the stunt.
  • His most dangerous stunt is one that if done wrong, would have definitely killed him. Rose McGowan Injured On Set Of “Red Sonja”
  • Soybeans stunted by lack of rain or damaged by hail can be salvaged as hay or silage.
  • Edgar is an ex-stuntman who hides his machismo behind a roguish grin.
  • The hearing lasted only a day and was considered by many to be a publicity stunt. Times, Sunday Times
  • He emphasizes the need for TV executives to bear responsibility in informing the participants regarding the risk factors involving particular stunts. Global Voices in English » Pakistan: Death On Reality Show
  • The films shared a common theme: the princess-turned-stunt-woman must conquer evil power in the kingdom and set free good subjects and rulers.
  • Indeed, when does don’t get enough to eat while pregnant and nursing, any male offspring they produce will have stunted antler growth for their entire lives. Smithsonian Mag
  • Maybe we should get a stunt guy '. Times, Sunday Times

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