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stunts

noun as in acrobatics

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Street racing and street takeovers — when participants commandeer bridges or intersections and perform dangerous car stunts in front of a crowd — hit a peak in 2020 with 912 reported incidents in Los Angeles.

Still, since the release of "The Life of Pablo" in 2016 he's been far more likely to make headlines for online antics and provocative stunts than anything he's made in a recording studio.

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In Oklahoma, the Trumpified state superintendent keeps pulling stunts like trying to force students to pray for Donald Trump or mandating Bible study in the classroom.

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Grayson is blind, the result of a rare genetic disorder that stunts the development of the iris and the crystalline lens covering the eye.

Lively's attorney said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, “Every frame of the released footage corroborates” Lively's allegations and that the videos are “manufactured media stunts” by the Baldoni camp.

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