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Coleman quickly realized that in order to make a living as a civilian aviator — the age of commercial flight was still a decade or more in the future — she would need to become a " barnstorming " stunt flier, and perform for paying audiences.
However, she also quickly gained a reputation as a skilled and daring pilot who would stop at nothing to complete a difficult stunt.
He was criticized by Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren for the stunt, but was not fined, although the league quickly adopted a new rule banning players from carrying " foreign objects " with them on the field.
Unlike Madonna, however, Krusty apparently never appeared fully nude, as he quickly claimed that he " used a stunt butt.
He is quickly made to bear the brunt of a Vigil stunt, but he has been forewarned by Archie and is able to turn the tables on the boys.
Initially rumored to be a temporary ' stunt ', renting a ship to boost ratings, these were quickly refuted after massive alterations to the ship's interior had been made.
Needham trained under John Wayne's stunt double Chuck Roberson and quickly became one of the top stuntmen of the 1960s on such films as How the West Was Won, McLintock !, The War Lord, and Little Big Man.
Bart quickly injures himself during his first skateboard stunt.

stunt and goes
** A Disco Demolition Night publicity stunt goes awry at Comiskey Park, forcing the Chicago White Sox to forfeit their game against the Detroit Tigers.
Later everybody goes to an after-hours party at Hooper's place where he shows his stunt reel ( including footage from Reynolds ' 1972 film Deliverance ), and Hooper invites Ski to begin working for Hooper on the new film.
One of them may follow a looping path that goes behind the other before moving forward ( in which case the stunt is called a " loop "), or one may wait for the other to penetrate slightly first, and then cross behind, their paths angling across each other.
After a funny stunt causes him injury ( the cliff plummet from " Bart the Daredevil ", after a montage of Homer injury clips ), Homer becomes addicted to prescription painkillers, Marge makes some senseless business investments, and Bart goes to rehab after attacking female flight attendants, being replaced on the show by Richie Rich.
The stunt goes off smoothly, but Homer's over-enthusiastic chanting of " U-S-A!
He goes with Homer to the gym one day, where Rainier is being asked by two " Power Sauce " representatives to climb the tallest mountain in Springfield, " The Murderhorn ", as a publicity stunt.

stunt and out
They look out for deductions, or things that go wrong, such as a dropped stunt.
It may crowd out desirable plants, disturb soil, stunt the growth of young seedlings, steal or damage fruit, or otherwise kill plants, hamper their growth, damage their appearance, or reduce the quality of the edible or ornamental portions of the plant.
Buster Wiles-stuntman and close friend of Errol Flynn-maintains that the arrow splitting stunt was carried out using an extra large arrow ( for the target ) and that the second arrow had a wide, flat arrowhead and was fired along a wire.
The event also coincided with the beginning of their first arena tour and the Daily Mirror, who had attacked the band months earlier, set up a " Justice for Jarvis " campaign backing his actions and carried out a stunt at Pulp's Sheffield Arena gig on 29 February, handing out free T-shirts.
# " Sold to Paramount as a kit for them to assemble as their stunt car, they did such a poor job that it was basically unusable, aside from going backwards out the window of Cameron's house.
They have included one with a staircase with buttons, with the contestant trying to avoid a " broken " button to win ( this game was relaunched in 2005 with a man in a cherry picker, usually a stunt double, falling out of there if the broken button was pushed ), one with 12 keys with the contestant must choose the key ( with a set number of chances ) that opens the large " vault " containing the car inside ( similar to " The Price Is Right "' s " Master Key " and " Safe Crackers " pricing games ).
When the officials thought he had won the race, Lorz played along with his practical joke until he was found out shortly after the medal ceremony and was banned for a year by the AAU for this stunt, later winning the 1905 Boston Marathon.
One interesting anecdote therein relates the story of a publicity stunt that came out of Operation Breadbasket in Chicago where the campaign had printed dollar bills with Gregory's image on them, some of which made it into circulation, causing considerable problems, but priceless publicity.
The stunt was further complicated as Bond had to take out a gun during the fall, which threw Michaels off trajectory.
Also, he is kidnapped, but the whole abduction turns out to be a publicity stunt he has not been warned of.
It all turned out to be a collaborative hoax, however — cooked up by Capp and his longtime pal Saunders as an elaborate publicity stunt.
It turns out that Freddie engineered the outburst to get a higher price from an American media company, Global Television, though Walter de Courcey — the company's agent overseeing the match and a member of Freddie's delegation — criticizes the stunt as ludicrous.
Rocky decides to flee the farm the next day, leaving behind Fowler's medal and the second half of his poster, showing that Rocky was actually a stunt rooster, only " flying " by being shot out of a cannon.
Michelle Rodriguez did most of her own jet ski stunts, including towing Kate Bosworth's stunt double out to the biggest waves.
When the team was 19 points clear at the top of the table, Conference sponsors Blue Square declared Burton the winners of the 2008 / 09 title in a PR stunt in which they paid out all bets.
She was thwarted by the police, who described the stunt as highly provocative, and she had to dish the meat out elsewhere.
" USA Today gave the film two out of four stars and Mike Clark wrote " Its purely visceral material ( surf sounds, skydiving stunt work, a tough indoor shootout midway through ) are first-rate.
Occasionally, if there was going to be a messy stunt, the husband would come out dressed in a plastic jumpsuit to keep his own clothes clean.
There was usually a special technique for performing the stunt that had to be figured out, but even then, the stunt was usually difficult enough to require some skill or luck once the technique was realized.
Partway through the run of the second Super Bonus, a rolling desk / table with dollar value of the bonus printed on it was used to roll out the props for the stunt.
If there was a problem with a prop breaking or running out of a supply, such as balloons, Collyer would simply give the stunt to the couple, citing it as the show's fault.
If contestants were involved in a messy stunt, Roxanne ( later Beverly ) would come out and take a picture of the husband / couple.
A stunt double is a type of body double, specifically a skilled replacement used for dangerous film or video sequences, in movies and television ( such as jumping out of a building, jumping from vehicle to vehicle, or other similar actions ), and for other sophisticated stunts ( especially fight scenes ).

stunt and control
* June 5 – 23-year-old American stunt pilot Laura Bromwell dies in the crash of her Canadian airplane on the outskirts of Garden City on Long Island, New York, when she loses control at the top of a loop and her aircraft plummets into the ground from an altitude of 1, 000 feet ( 305 m ).
: Brum saves the day when Granny Slippers hurtles out of control through Big Town on a runaway stunt bike.
Almost immediately after taking control of the Sox for a second time Veeck unleashed another publicity stunt designed to irritate his fellow owners.
" Short of a rollover, stunt drivers may also drive the car on two wheels for some time, but this requires precise planning and expert driver control.
Others posit that handing production and most other services over to machines and computers will stunt the spirit of humanity, or even lead to a loss of control over humanity's own fate, e. g., Jack Williamson's With Folded Hands.

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