He has teamed with Gandini Juggling, a performance troupe that gives juggling — that traditional circus art — the avant-garde treatment.
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Let's look at 13A as an example: "Gainfully employed Grannie with juggling (7)": At first glance, the entry will seem to be either a synonym of "Gainfully employed" or "Juggling," but as you gain experience, you'll learn that words like "juggling" are a signal that you will need to anagram something.
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ET. Vice President Pence is juggling a packed schedule.
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Some of the participants are also involved in learning juggling.
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The idea of juggling all those roles is already exhausting.
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The problem is, Zoey slips up in her romantic juggling.
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Juggling a handful of platforms and different formats isn't fun.
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Juggling a handful of platforms and different formats isn't natural.
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I was juggling both things at the same time actually.
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He acknowledged it was a challenge juggling so many events.
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This guy is juggling a lot of problems right now.
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A sense of juggling multiple lifestyles runs throughout the album.
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It's already a lot of fun juggling work with her.
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Bodies crisscross in midair like human juggling pins, nearly colliding.
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After a year of juggling, she quit her marketing job.
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A juggler asked for billiard balls and began juggling again.
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My husband and I were juggling two careers with kids.
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I was doing all of the work — juggling cooking, etc.
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Meghan Markle is officially juggling royal work with mom duty!
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So a lot of my Sunday is juggling those campaigns.
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FEEDINGS As I'm sipping my coffee, I'm juggling the kids.
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Scalise and Ryan have talked about their own juggling acts.
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They're juggling more cases and analyzing more specimens than before.
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There was less juggling of household chores and childcare responsibilities.
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Consumers with debt are often juggling multiple types and accounts.
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Looks like Harry's already settling into juggling work and fatherhood.
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It did seem, however, that Dos Anjos benefitted from this juggling.
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Sometimes. But mostly it's a matter of juggling two incompatible things.
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"I've really been juggling different versions of the play," he says.
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In addition to deliveries, they'll be juggling a surge in returns.
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In some ways, Game of Thrones is an elaborate juggling act.
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"We were juggling lines, but we didn't play well," Laviolette said.
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I spend the next hour juggling pans and listening to Freakonomics.
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I'm exhausted and weirdly emotional from my week of juggling men.
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I was already juggling the fellowship plus freelancing on the side.
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Ron juggles between everyone and even mimes juggling in his confessional.
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It was an emotional juggling act that he did not enjoy.
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Now Payne is juggling raising a son with his solo career.
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"America's got talent!" he declares, juggling the lemons in the air.
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Madeline is juggling a grenade she is ill-equipped to handle.
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And we're always juggling, and we have two full-time jobs.
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The Chromebook 14 does a respectable job of juggling Chromebook tasks.
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Even when juggling multiple projects, they reach their goals without fail.
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It's one of those juggling acts where the balls keep dropping.
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They were enrolled in courses in juggling, sketch comedy and opera.
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What was the biggest challenge in juggling all of those things?
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Juggling is equal parts physical education, physics, and beautiful mathematical patterns.
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JUGGLING My company, Liberated People, has a number of different items.
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He later climbed the wall a second time while also juggling.
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Pekoske is also juggling constantly changing threats to the aviation sector.
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The candidate started juggling to kill time in the green room.
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Highlights include log juggling, flying trapeze and a cantering mechanical horse.
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When he's not setting records in numbers juggling (the practice of juggling high numbers of objects), he surfs and rock climbs, but neither activity exhausts him quite like lobbing pellet-filled pouches high into the air.
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He's also juggling another incident ... a shooting outside an L.A. recording studio.
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How has it been juggling those two things at the same time?
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Juggling, a skill he shows off on the "Make You Mine" video.
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Denmark, Claus's wife Maria struggles with juggling their three children on her
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We're guessing this is a joke since John's already juggling a lot.
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The Ellen Page-led series is clearly juggling many balls at once.
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You can still be figuring things out; you can still be juggling.
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But as Kimbrough demonstrates, it takes velcro and a lot of juggling.
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The government is basically juggling the finances of its public-sector enterprises.
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I think he could see what I was dealing with and juggling.
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People are literally juggling dicks on the UT Austin campus right now.
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The auto show also will lay bare another juggling act for Detroit.
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Mr McDonnell is bringing a growing self-confidence to his juggling act.
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For OpenAI, the research is gratifying for reasons beyond Dactyl's dice-juggling.
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Except for Afghani Gun Juggling, but whatever, that's gentrified as hell now.
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When I was juggling both [nursing and Happily Grey], I barely slept.
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He's pulling out all of the stops with double pours, fruit juggling.
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Still, there was too much juggling; it became intrusive and one-note.
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I will travel the world and become world-famous for foot juggling.
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Simmons tried some juggling balls and I compared two different fanny packs.
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Must be adept at rapid response communications work and juggling competing deadlines.
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"Do you find it difficult juggling kids and a career?" he asks.
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She says it's not easy juggling bills and providing for her children.
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Alonso spent the next 10 years in Los Angeles juggling kitchen jobs.
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Juggling work and life can be tough at the best of times.
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Mike: A lot of short-sellers had to do some quick juggling.
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Bill Gates isn't interested in space or juggling iPhone apps to communicate.
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Juggling core values and full-on capitalism, however, remains a delicate business.
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Dorsey has a daily juggling act as he balances leading two companies.
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It even has a duplicate finder so if you're juggling multiple accounts.
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I'm juggling 20 different books because they pertain to what I'm writing.
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Please order Jake to cease juggling in public while I am present.
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Indeed, there was some emotional juggling in the creation of Multi-task.
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Instead, running a company is a permanent exercise in juggling trade-offs.
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Next week: Jack takes up his lifelong dream of juggling chain saws!
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When you're juggling a full-time workload, staying organized can be tough.
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In a group conversation, they recalled juggling jobs to make ends meet.
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A circus performer wandered around on the red carpet, juggling glowing batons.
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Missing, that is, except in the too-brief spurts of pure juggling.
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Juggling different policies at the family's assorted clubs was difficult, he explained.
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Tuesday's ruling means he better start doing some juggling with his budget.
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Public defenders are notoriously overworked, underpaid, and constantly juggling an overwhelming caseload.
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Just take a look at his technique, his concentration, as he and Bayern Munich's Xabi Alonso attempt to (sort of) trade sports during OBJ's visit to Germany, with Xabi juggling a football, and OBJ juggling a... football (goddamnit).
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App makers fear this kind of juggling the way TV networks fear DVRs.
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Auriemma said he had no trouble juggling his UConn and U.S.A. Basketball duties.
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Juggling passwords used to pretty inconvenient, but today there are reputable password managers.
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Jenson has been following them around on the job while also juggling kindergarten.
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" She describes being fundamentally miserable, juggling numerous jobs to "fund failed artistic attempts.
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Now he's juggling trying to graduate while also navigating this process by himself.
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If you think shopping is tedious, try juggling 200,000 products in a Walmart.
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Juggling two kids, one of which is still a toddler, is hard enough.
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I am juggling all the balls of okayness: physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, existential.
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Now he is stressed, sick and grieving, juggling bitter enemies and uncertain friends.
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"It's definitely a juggling act, but a lot of fun," she tells PEOPLE.
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But juggling the costs and planning associated with a wedding just wasn't feasible.
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The actor showed off his athletic ability, juggling the ball on one foot.
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"Chinese policymakers are juggling a lot of balls now," said Vanguard's Aliaga-Díaz.
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A Wrinkle in Time isn't the only science fantasy project DuVernay is juggling.
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Running a mile while boozing is hard enough ... try doing it WHILE JUGGLING!!!
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And in juggling all this, they've been unloading their official foreign exchange reserves.
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Like many working mothers, Ivanka Trump is constantly juggling many things at once.
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The company is also juggling safety problems with washing machines, microwaves and refrigerators.
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"Notice the enormous plantain tree, compost piles, and the elusive Juggling Shed," Mattson.
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By this point, he was juggling SpaceX, Tesla, SolarCity and the Hyperloop project.
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I&aposm kind of juggling my mom and my dad in both hands.
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They're known for videos of crazy stunts such as parkour, unicycling and juggling.
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That move in a lifetime of juggling alliances proved to be his last.
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Now I'm juggling multiple balls, and I could drop them at any point.
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Parents are juggling the upkeep for children's therapies, special needs or medical conditions.
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Juggling a job and college became too burdensome, and Ms. Martins dropped out.
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It needn't always fall on the politician juggling swords or doing back flips.
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I will not ban juggling; it's an expression of Jake's natural, intrusive extroversion.
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Mr. Trump is juggling multiple trade conflicts today, with allies and rivals alike.
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But how are millennials juggling their debt while paying for their next adventure?
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His experience of juggling the two commitments was frustrating, sleepless, and ultimately unmanageable.
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Too often in the workplace we're juggling complex and competing means and ends.
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Meanwhile, her family and friends are juggling grief and their quest for justice.
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Another role Bolle is currently juggling: that of the new face of Tod's.
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The troupe, buzzed about in "Akhnaten" at the Met, delights with its juggling.
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The problem is pretty simple: The juggling is good, and the dancing isn't.
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Gandini Juggling Through Sunday at the Alexander Kasser Theater, Montclair State University; peakperfs.org.
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"They also face barriers when it comes to juggling family and political life."
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That leads to juggling, shifting of positions and the addition of new players.
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"When I started our family, I had a difficult time juggling," she said.
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It is a notable achievement in juggling multiple themes without sacrificing entertainment value.
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Running a business means juggling multiple priorities and never letting your guard down.
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But the mother who's juggling work, kids, other things — their priorities are different.
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Nathan Chen's Yale Juggling Act Some undergraduates head to Daytona for spring break.
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Here's hoping Daniels returns to his roots, and goes back to juggling fireworks.
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"You're juggling these multiple parameters," said Mark Kantrowitz, vice president of strategy for Cappex.
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You need to be very quick and smart and juggling a lot of stuff.
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" Kloss added, "I'm sure everyone is juggling 10 things that you wouldn't even realize.
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" She added, "I'm sure everyone is juggling ten things that you wouldn't even realize.
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But juggling its trade and security interests will be no easy feat for Australia.
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No juggling of objects set ablaze, or dodging knives while teetering atop a ball.
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Think you can get more done by juggling multiple tasks at the same time?
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Juggling work, family, and mourning in real time takes a tremendous toll on Randall.
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He's looking after his invalid father while juggling school and fretting about financial matters.
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Keeping your home clean while juggling with different projects from school can be stressful.
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Every dollar of that paycheck counts when you're juggling expenses and competing financial goals.
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Each day has meant more injuries and the increased juggling of an aching roster.
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In order to keep up this success, REI is balancing a delicate juggling act.
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It's not their fault—they're just too busy juggling a myriad of other projects.
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We know founders are busy juggling product development, recruiting, fundraising, and so much more.
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He's now juggling that with his job and a two-week-old newborn child.
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It's also about recognizing how much they're juggling, and keeping tabs on their workload.
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Juggling hype and hustle By July, Cynthia Nixon, who is challenging New York Gov.
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I'm also juggling the care of elderly parents with the raising of a teen.
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Still, it's entirely possible to get a mortgage while juggling student debt, experts say.
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Today: A woman who's juggling visiting family, vacation, and a half-marathon training plan.
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At best, the dancers provide extra bodies, extra limbs through which to thread juggling.
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Friday will be a bit trickier, juggling five guests of honor and their entourages.
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I'm supposed to retouch a designer's lookbook over the weekend while juggling my own shoot.
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Humor. If one of the plates I'm juggling falls, I laugh about the broken plate.
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He's managed it while juggling his job as a supervisor for his family's construction business.
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"I never knew I was capable of juggling so many things!" she tells the magazine.
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For working moms, juggling the demands of career and motherhood can leave them feeling overwhelmed.
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Eventually, they realized I was juggling two professions and told me I had to choose.
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Meanwhile, restaurateurs are juggling new overtime regulations and rising minimum wages, as labor laws shift.
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"It's a juggling act every day," Grechen Shirley told reporters on a conference call Thursday.
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Juggling a lot of patients over long hours has prompted many nurses to walk out.
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"It's such a hard juggling act, but if anything, I'm learning from her," Aguilera explains.
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Saturday night and Donald Trump has more balls in the air than a juggling nudist.
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During her pregnancy, Mollen was open about dealing with placenta previa and juggling a toddler.
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Juggling it all seems daunting, but Yoba is centered when it comes to his craft.
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I liked my busy life, even when I was juggling five jobs at a time.
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Of all the different outlets Barlow was juggling, he was able to take his pick.
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The actress and business owner has been juggling work and motherhood for a long time.
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No one is worried about him juggling his pesky family obligations and a prospective promotion.
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And there's also dual nano SIM card slots for people who like juggling two numbers.
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It's kind of hard juggling everything at once and romance sometimes takes a back seat.
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The BOJ is juggling similar issues and the yen's recent surge, especially, will be unnerving.
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The sixth-year veteran said following Sunday's game that he practiced juggling in high school.
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Zee has been juggling DWTS, her daytime job at GMA and being a new mother.
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We practiced twice a week, competing for patches in certain skill areas—juggling, chipping, dribbling.
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Where most RPGs focus on juggling stats, Sunless Sea places greater import on your choices.
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Another man made multiple attempts of the climb while juggling different items in one hand.
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"She's juggling a caucus that's divided," said Ryan while reiterating his own support for impeachment.
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But we're at risk of simply juggling our dependence from one unsustainable fuel to another.
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Mr. Vehi was a bundle of nervous energy, juggling appointments, phone calls and his staff.
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A juggling anthropomorphic pear tells me heprays every day so he may become more beautiful.
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If someone is already juggling accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Tumblr, Pinterest, etc.
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DAP was juggling his passion for music with his instinct to make his parents proud.
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It's safe to say that Kelsea Ballerini is a pro at juggling a million things.
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At the same time, they are juggling their careers and caring for their aging parents.
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Women aren't the only ones juggling caretaking concerns, but men rarely speak up about it.
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Recently, videos of Ariana juggling and pulling off impressive tricks went viral on social media.
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Beethoven was a huge influence on me, in terms of rhythm, pacing, juggling architectural narrative.
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By February, as construction workers were hanging interior doors, Mercy was juggling 100 applicant files.
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They are also focused on making ends meet, juggling multiple jobs and finding proper childcare.
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The White House is juggling so many controversies that some have fallen to the wayside.
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The Supreme Court isn't juggling just any docket of legal cases in its upcoming term.
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Bennie never steps onstage but is given the most difficult act — juggling the mounting pressures.
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How aware are you of juggling that tonal stuff during the writing and production process?
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Juggling a hodgepodge of expensive, not-so-great business management apps is so last decade.
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However, for 3D gaming and juggling multiple apps, the S8 might have a slight edge.
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Boudreau likes juggling his lines during a game to reward hard workers and hot hands.
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Suddenly they were juggling college entrance exams with media interviews and research for their nonprofit.
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Cunningham said she's constantly juggling unexpected market swings and visits from CEOs and foreign dignitaries.
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I get that, as a single parent, you are juggling a lot in the mornings.
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By shifting to a harder line, Mr. Kim was juggling an increasingly tricky balancing act.
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Given the many other initiatives that Uber is juggling on any given day, that's not surprising.
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And think about one American company after another, year after year, attempting such a juggling act.
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He's very playful, and can often be found juggling and tossing toys around in his kennel.
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That means no contact juggling, no bizarre hairstyles, and no songs about babies and voodoo, probably.
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She was up in the air, juggling Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind.
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LG's latest monitor is a big beast aimed at pro customers used to juggling multiple displays.
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It's a cup-and-ball juggling toy that hasn't seen much disruption since the 17th century.
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Among the physical activities that Alda enjoys is boxing, juggling, tennis, swimming, marching and bicycle riding.
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So even if you're juggling expenses and savings, grandparents may be in a position to help.
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The Golden Globes presenter will also have a busy night juggling two dates to the Globes.
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Here's Dimitri Payet of West Ham juggling his own gum before a match over the weekend.
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And even though she's juggling around 30 men, she (thankfully) hasn't mixed up any names yet.
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They have always been juggling responsibilities and pinching pennies to support themselves and their loved ones.
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"It's bewildering [and] exhausting juggling that and the show, but no, it's the greatest," Oliver explained.
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In September, Williams spoke exclusively to PEOPLE about the difficulties of juggling motherhood and her career.
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They are perfectly harmless over in the corner trying to attract attention, juggling flaming bowling pins.
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Juggling is a fun party trick as long as you don't do it for too long.
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Fergie is successfully juggling motherhood and career ... by bringing her little man to work with her.
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" - Meredith, 26 "Tore finger cartilage while grabbing TP." - Betty, 39 "Chipped my tooth juggling billiard balls.
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He's too busy juggling the women he plays off each other to run the company properly.
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The circuslike juggling provides an apt visual representation of the spiraling rhythms of Mr. Glass's music.
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For now, he is giving himself time to have a social life, juggling that with studying.
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"It's an hour of juggling well while standing on the back of a horse," he said.
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Policies like these leave women little choice but to continue juggling both work and household obligations.
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Although the ventures didn't find much gas, Mr. Falih garnered credit for deftly juggling conflicting interests.
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With both parents in law enforcement, juggling family life meant their shifts often didn't match up.
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"He's like a magician, juggling the basketball while he's four feet off the ground," Lustig said.
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A juggling anthropomorphic pear tells me he prays every day so he may become more beautiful.
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On our film, everyone was juggling one to two kids, dual careers — eight people's full schedules.
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The juggling of plot lines results in scenes continually being cut off before they develop momentum.
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" Today he is juggling two television shows: the Food Network's "Iron Chef" and ABC's "The Chew.
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In addition to the screenings, young visitors can experience magic , puppetry, juggling and even virtual reality.
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"It's a bit of a juggling act, but everybody works together to do it," she said.
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Juggling hormones, betrayal, and frustration, we see Hala trying to use her voice to express herself.
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When colleges choose applicants, they're juggling competing goals, like increasing diversity and bringing in more revenue.
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The firm hoped that would help with the difficulty of juggling onerous working hours with motherhood.
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She was juggling interviews and preparing for a speech, as a bag of knitting rested nearby.
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I was juggling the polarity of Malcolm X and a big time hustler like Joe Jackson.
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Their dad was out of the country on business, so I was juggling logistics by myself.
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But those efforts are complicated by the sheer volume of controversies the White House is juggling.
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"It's quite amazing actually — juggling work and school and us," Shaun said of her mother's achievements.
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Space station managers will have to do some juggling of plans and adjust coming cargo flights.
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Juggling over 10 clients or so a month nets her around $4,500 per month on average.
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It's juggling a lot of things and I'm trying to stay fresh on the golf course.
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Ulyana Plotnikova, a third-year student, showing off her juggling skills at the Moscow Circus School.
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"Time zones, distance, juggling school and a job took a toll on our relationship," she said.
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MONTCLAIR, N.J. — The British company Gandini Juggling has been combining its art with others' for decades.
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Executives were juggling a slew of concerns, some tied to public responsibility and others crassly commercial.
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"The process is like juggling fireworks," Daniels said in an interview with Art of the Title.
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Believe it or not, juggling chores, laundry, dinner and extensive modding is harder than it looks.
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Today, I'm still figuring things out — and I now know it will always be a juggling act.
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It's easy to feel overwhelmed when juggling career and work demands, family time, relationships, and other obligations.
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And what about having a baby and juggling it all when you're your own boss and employer?
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Juggling relationships with his long-lost sister and estranged wife, he's got some serious fences to mend.
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Her parents struggled to support her and her three older siblings, juggling low-paid part-time jobs.
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You're a mover and shaker, always on the go juggling work, wellness, family, and your social life.
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"I've heard it compared to juggling eight balls at once or playing whack-a-mole," says Duffy.
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Maybe we aren't all doing it on a football sideline, but all moms are juggling their responsibilities.
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The story is acted out through impressive juggling, acrobatics, contortions and hoop jumping, to name a few.
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You're juggling a team and you wanna be there for them and I take that very seriously.
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Freestyling in football is the art of juggling the ball using your head, shoulders, knees, and toes.
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He wanted to spend more time with her, and she was just focused on juggling it all.
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Heroes have to fight their way to their opponent's base and destroy it while juggling various mechanics.
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Juggling remotes and controllers is bad enough, but throwing in a keyboard and mouse makes everything worse.
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"What we're proud of is, there's no juggling of vendors or of third-party platforms," Rosenberg added.
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He wanted to spend more time with her, and she was just focused on juggling it all.
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So, she tries successfully juggling both men, acting as the Gen Z patron saint of feminist playerdom.
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Camila Alves has learned a thing or two about juggling the demands of a hectic, fulfilling life.
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My daughter was 10 months old, so I was juggling first-trimester exhaustion while entertaining a toddler.
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" As for how they keep things going, Kardashian said it's "a lot of juggling time and balance.
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First, the dog collar, several sizes too big, which hung round his neck like a juggling ring.
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On the campaign trail, GOP candidates are juggling Trump's controversies in the final days of their contests.
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Juggling that many apps is a lot for employees to manage, and it wastes time, Lee said.
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They're juggling rising living costs, staggering student-loan debt, and efforts to catch up from the recession.
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Mr. West has been juggling concerns exterior and interior, big and small for more than a decade.
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Getting there while juggling the real-life challenges of work and family has earned Plummer many admirers.
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There would be just as much incentive to spend as before, and even less fiscal juggling involved.
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But winning a round is another matter, particularly when you are juggling teaching duties with playing duties.
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They are usually flooded with ambiguity, leaving us to our own devices, juggling not always pleasant meanings.
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Still, considering this was done with a plain ordinary smartphone while juggling my beer, could be worse.
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Mr. Dorsey has been juggling his role as chief of both Square and Twitter, writes Mike Isaac.
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Meanwhile, the Nectoux team is juggling various artisanal welding tips, which were also made in their shop.
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Soon after, while juggling a number of jobs, she began experimenting with art in her free time.
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Check out Bieber doing some pretty impressive solo juggling -- complete with a few spin moves ... NOT BAD!!!
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Early indications, therefore, are that McIlroy may be on the right path with his meditation and juggling.
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The project's volunteers say they are continuing to work on the site while juggling their day jobs.
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For now, Mr. Trump is juggling these dynamics and preparing to meet the world's most hermetic leader.
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The juggling act has been messy but not toxic, complicated and delicate but not chaotic or brittle.
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"In years past, I was more worried about how people would interpret that juggling act," he said.
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"She has all of these other expenses that she's currently juggling, plus rebuilding her savings," Capalad says.
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They are juggling hectic work and personal lives, and demand convenience when it comes to their meals.
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One man multiple was even able to climb the replica while juggling different items in one hand.
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He says we need to live a more balanced life, juggling work, family, and our best friends.
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Are you great with people, proactive, results oriented, and comfortable juggling multiple responsibilities at the same time?
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You're either very organized or your place is a total mess because you're juggling so many projects.
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Once inside, he hid a banana that had come loose during his fruit juggling in his backpack.
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Juggling bill payments can cramp your style when you're travelling and trying to live your best life.
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Their original routine featured one member juggling while another circled him, taping his arms to his torso.
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Most of that time was spent juggling the demands of training with her career as a scientist.
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" They included "a tearful old woman, a clown juggling the earth, and a ladder ascending to heaven.
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But ladders can be a chore to manage, he said, especially if you are juggling many certificates.
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The film has something like five antagonists, which it keeps juggling, with four or five different storylines.
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Mr. Fontenot remembered a moment when Mr. Zuckerberg spotted someone juggling and expressed a desire to try it.
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Tax season can be a nightmarish time, especially if you are juggling more than just one W-2.
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Imagine a circus performer who's juggling a baseball, a bowling pin, an axe, an apple, and an egg.
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Juggling her NYC-based talk show with her prior commitments proved to be too much of a challenge.
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Now, it's a little tricky juggling both [Miike Snow and Galantis], but it's a good problem to have.
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Although Rihanna's constantly juggling a variety of projects, the superstar said she wouldn't want it any other way.
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On top of juggling grief and newfound responsibilities, the pair also find themselves dealing with bigotry and worse.
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Choose both now and later, and accept that you'll be juggling for years no matter what you do.
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I try to focus on the positives, but don't hide the fact that it's a serious juggling act.
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While juggling the Buccaneers' starting job with Jameis Winston, Fitzpatrick finished the season with a 2-5 record.
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Perhaps because of Seat's juggling skills, the Cupcake Mafia business is organized in as equally a fractured way.
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Plenty of television shows assert that marriage and children (while sometimes juggling a career) are a woman's endgame.
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Intel is juggling so much that it's hard to see the throughline that consumers should really care about.
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Juggling the amount of items we tend to tote around on a daily basis is an arduous process.
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So while juggling student debt can be tough to balance, investing in the future is well worth it.
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At secondary school ( for ages 11-16), for example, I remember it was particularly difficult juggling nine subjects.
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Easier than juggling separate cards which very well could fall into the black hole that is my purse.
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Today before West Ham's match against Sunderland, Payet decided to warm up by juggling his goddamn chewing gum.
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I think venture investing is hard to do because there's a lot of signals that investors are juggling.
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DeJong stresses that this is particularly important for elderly people who are juggling ten or 20 monthly medications.
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It has since stood pat, juggling the risks of record household debt, tepid inflation and weak consumer spending.
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But beyond the international juggling Trump pointed to, the President has also faced a challenging domestic political landscape.
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" When asked if it's hectic juggling Broadway stardom with wedding preparation, Ballas was all smiles: "There's no stress.
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After graduation, he went on to work odd jobs, often juggling two or three at the same time.
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By January, she was helping out in the field offices and juggling gymnastic tournaments with town hall appearances.
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Acts include a tightrope walk, a juggling show and a performance by members of a local symphony orchestra.
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Juggling dating with being a working single mom means De Laurentiis has learned when to ask for help.
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Alongside Martin Freeman, she stars as Ally, a frazzled North London woman juggling marriage, career and young children.
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All that juggling aside, Mr. Lee said he loves making ensemble movies, the bigger the cast, the better.
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Juggling both can be a real struggle, especially because the average student loan payment is $393 a month.
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Here are some of the most important things I learned along the way while juggling jobs — and cupcakes.
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Similarly, the middle-aged heroine of Banerjee's short is comfortable juggling her marriage and her two-year affair.
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Candidates should definitely negotiate and be transparent about exactly which other offers they're juggling and when deadlines approach.
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You're in your peak earning years, and past the juggling of big family expenses such as college tuition.
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It's a complicated juggling act, and one that Ms. Shindle has decided to turn into a yearlong adventure.
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But integral to excelling in juggling as well as in science, Savage suggested, is a stick-to-itiveness.
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City Hall is juggling the oft-conflicting agendas of promoting employment and encouraging thousands of new housing units.
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She had been married for 23 years, juggling her commitments as a mother and a small business owner.
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But she falls in love with a police officer who supports her while juggling his own career ambitions.
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As fans became antsy and players became increasingly confused, forward Janine Weber entertained both audiences by juggling oranges.
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I land on a regrammed photo of writer Jenny Mollen, pregnant and juggling six cartons of ice cream.
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You're probably a busy person juggling other commitments, so the trick here is to study smarter, not harder.
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The running back scared nearly all of the 69,000 in attendance by juggling the pass before gaining control.
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Meanwhile, he's juggling studying for the ACT and four AP exams while building the nonprofit, Students for Changes.
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This is when savings have yet to accumulate and when many young people are also juggling student debt.
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Since I'm often juggling multiple projects, I ask her opinion on which ones I should focus on most.
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The perimeter is adorned with unicycles, bins crammed with juggling equipment, and a spectrum of hoops and batons.
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Total lack of industry standardization left consumers juggling a mishmash of fickle protocols like RealMedia and Macromedia Flash.
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It's also a Persona-esque life simulator that has players juggling the wants and needs of their students.
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College has always been a lot to manage, but these days students are juggling more distractions than ever.
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For example, keeping up a detailed planner or calendar might make juggling projects at work that much easier.
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Think about a new mother who's juggling sleepless nights compared to a single developer just out of college.
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Well, yeah, finding your balance and accepting your contradictions, juggling like a pro, is kind of the idea.
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He joked, we think, that she's told him she digs the show's take on athletes juggling their finances.
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"That's just part of this league, and that's the juggling act that I have to handle," Fizdale said.
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Other offerings include "Spring," a juggling-dance hybrid featuring the Gandini Juggling company and choreography by Alexander Whitley; "Last Whispers," a film and sound performance organized by the artist Lena Herzog, about the widespread disappearance of indigenous languages; and "Hotel Paradiso," a whimsical production by the German company Familie Flöz.
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China is juggling its desire to welcome U.S. films, its investments in Hollywood and efforts to protect its industry.
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However, Prescott's throw was well short and behind, turning a would-be walk-in touchdown into a juggling pick.
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"I have a tendency to be a little bit bossy just because I'm juggling so many things," she said.
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Tsai's juggling trick is to convince China the DPP is not seeking independence and to keep the party intact.
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He's married with adult children and has been having a very tough time juggling family, work, and gender identity.
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She never truly considered giving up her camp duties, but the juggling has become increasingly difficult, Quraishi-Landes said.
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What was it like juggling your personal beliefs with the desire to do justice to the character you're playing?
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Despite their reservations, Rance and Jean allowed him to work professionally and dad was suddenly juggling two acting careers.
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You're juggling a lot of genre conventions here — horror movies, comedy, social satire — but the film always feels cohesive.
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Nobile says she's had 66 clients since launching her business 10 months ago, typically juggling seven at a time.
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When they make social plans with us, only the father shows up — juggling or mildly ignoring his three children.
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That might sound intense, but after speaking to him, I sense this creative juggling is clearly making him happy.
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The three women are juggling second jobs, social lives and family commitments while simultaneously dealing with BOXFOX's sudden success.
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Juggling middle-of-the-night feedings and nonstop crying fits can be a little daunting for any new parent.
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The other 95 percent are juggling somewhere between breaking even and downright losing money (remember to adjust for inflation).
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" Another user asked him if he was "seeking help" while he was "juggling everything else and all that stress.
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Summertime freedom for kids can mean an extra scheduling burden on parents who are juggling work and home life.
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Miller thinks the brain is juggling the items being held in working memory one at a time, in alternation.
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Busy Philipps is getting real about the challenges of juggling a marriage with adding new members to a family.
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Juggling music, touring, acting, cooking and time with family means that Trisha Yearwood plays a lot of different roles.
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And you're juggling with a baby and your life and trying to do those moments that are about you.
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You have to sort of hobble your way up or down, awkwardly maneuvering the tank and juggling the hose.
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But we've got to ask: Would the skills of a true juggling expert be impaired by a few beers?
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Usually, every candidate acts simultaneously, and players must anticipate their opponents' next moves while also juggling their limited resources.
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Hosting a party is chaotic enough—you're juggling drunk friends, pissing off downstairs neighbors, and schmoozing yourself to death.
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Any sign can be a fuckboy, but a Libra fuckboy is especially cute, funny, and capable of juggling lovers.
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Because, you know, PCs users are juggling more apps and more Chrome tabs than on Android phone or tablets.
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Yet juggling her employees, who include many tested veterans of Mr Obama's winning campaigns, may not help her much.
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At the same time, he's juggling an omelette filled with sweet lobster knuckle meat, leeks, mushrooms, and Fontina cheese.
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On the campaign trail The Lindenhurst High senior is juggling finals and preparing for college on top of campaigning.
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Also in September, Williams told PEOPLE about what it's like to be a mom and juggling multiple career obligations.
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It's walking on wires, juggling balls, bouncing on nets, tumbling through air, like kids do, just to do it.
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"I realized that juggling on the street was a ticket to go anywhere in the world," Mr. Christensen said.
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Filming 11 months out of the year while juggling Magnolia and its 500 employees began to wear on them.
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"You could see there was no energy," Wild coach Bruce Boudreau said, after juggling his lines throughout the game.
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One of them, Tetsuya Hangai, 29, posted an impressive video of himself juggling sticks while wearing a black robe.
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His juggling act between the original Hartmann pictures and the complex Kandinsky abstraction makes him a virtuoso of imagination.
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He used the example of a "time-starved family" juggling activities like a baseball game and a birthday party.
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There will probably never be a time in your life when you aren't juggling multiple personal and professional priorities.
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Juggling is the stuff of patterns and gravity and precision, good fodder for brains inclined to math and science.
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"Look at what she's juggling," Chris Gruber, Davidson's dean of admissions, said as we chatted about her last week.
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These days, while juggling vaccine work for emerging outbreaks like Zika, Michael is still dedicated to HIV vaccine research.
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That one was very much "audio juggling," getting three to five people on the phone at the same time.
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One emphasis in the document is on China, a country in which the United States is juggling various interests.
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After playing catch on Saturday, he monitored the rest of the game while juggling bath time for his kids.
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You have to know your lines, the puppet's lines, manipulate the puppet, do two different voices — it's like juggling.
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"Everything is literally within hand's reach," added Brechbuehler, which is essential when you're juggling twins with cooking and laundry.
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Around campus, he says, kids seem more relaxed since they're not juggling as much work early in the day.
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She is a woman who is juggling three men, and I think there are more women like that now.
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There's a big range in how prepared Mississippi River communities are for juggling the disasters, according to their mayors.
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After he pored over YouTube instructional videos, McIlroy took three balls and "literally spent all night juggling," he said.
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They also thought he could be persuaded to extend his run, juggling "Great Comet" and "Homeland" after Labor Day.
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This support, ranging from everyday chores to complex medical tasks is often provided while juggling work and raising families.
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But the lower scores may also reflect missed payments on loans or credit cards because they're juggling their debts.
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While juggling the demands of both events is proving "quite intense", Ainslie is convinced that they fit well together.
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Many of the adults around him were juggling multiple jobs, yet still living under the tyranny of unpaid bills.
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He wore the same face as he brought our food to the table, juggling three plates with his elbows.
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Last year, the company released the Royal Steel Worldtimer, which has an additional hour hand for juggling time zones.
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Presidential juggling is back, and one does not need to compare Mr. Trump to Roosevelt in order to worry.
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Moreover, Pelosi is also juggling the impeachment decision with how to respond to Trump's tit for tat with Iran.
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Some people dread the idea of multitasking at work, or juggling more than one ball in the proverbial air.
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Which brings her on to the subject of soccer and juggling matches and practises with watching the World Cup.
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"Juggling all of those roles can be stressful, but I think that's life for any working mom," Beyoncé says.
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The expense of city living can be a challenge for new grads juggling student loans on a starting salary.
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At one point, she was juggling offers from two different companies who wanted her to serve on their board.
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Practicing Tetris can improve your ability to play Tetris, but it probably won't help you get better at juggling.
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German mothers ascribed their work-family juggling act, with its emphasis on traditional home life, to outdated cultural ideals.
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In 2008, Andre was juggling a job as an auditor and two side hustles — website work and writing projects.
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That juggling act is expected to continue whether he is succeeded by a relative or a close political ally.
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Then there is the question of showmanship—the scratching, beat-juggling technical DJ skills that defines the DJ's pedigree.
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Yet they demand to be taken seriously as athletes, juggling news media attention while trying to focus and train.
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Between quarterly estimated taxes, juggling payment from multiple clients, and business deductions, taxes can get sloppy when you're self-employed.
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He does not get along with Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin), who is also juggling Dane's Carrie's difficult return from confinement.
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Managers also complain about tracking time on the job, accounting for merit increases, bonuses and juggling schedules, the GAO said.
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Barrett has talked about the challenges of juggling a busy home life with a career as a law school professor.
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And instead of glancing over emails and juggling several tasks at once, there might be a better way to work.
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According to a biography on her website, Weldens grew up in the circus, where she learned juggling, acrobatics, and trapeze.
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Becoming an entrepreneur takes you from making a nice salary to suddenly raising or juggling budgets worth the same amount.
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Another is juggling the demands of making art while running a gallery, two careers not known for reliable revenue streams.
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Ricky called Buddy Rasmussen a renowned "promoter" of dialogue, capable of juggling multiple exchanges and a telephone conversation at once.
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Designed for entrepreneurs, entertainers and anyone juggling clients or sales contacts, SuperPhone tells you who you're forgetting to connect with.
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Plus, he said he'd like to see Dorsey focused more on a single company, rather than juggling Twitter and Square.
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The footage was captured by juggling solved cubes and then digitally removing them—so that element at least wasn't faked.
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The firm has long used multiple non-standard measures for reporting its financial performance, juggling various business assumptions and costs.
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Switching between phones and computers every week isn't nearly as glamorous as it sounds, especially when juggling multiple operating systems.
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Alternating between solo and group mentalities may have Maldonado "juggling two lives," but she says it is motivating, not daunting.
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Do you make enough time for fun for its own sake, or are you juggling too many flaming bowling pins?
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Placenta previa and juggling a toddler and impending second-time motherhood aren't the only challenges Mollen faced throughout her pregnancy.
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TODAY'S WEATHER AND FINALLY Juggling from a different point of view From this angle, it almost doesn't look that hard!
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It particularly excels at finding and reformatting recipes in the kitchen so they're easy to follow while you're juggling ingredients.
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The Bowers were juggling a schedule with nearly a dozen medications and specialists to keep track of throughout the day.
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Remember that insane video of Amir Khan chugging a protein shake and then juggling the bottle in midair with punches???
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But Miranda, who has been busy juggling projects including the Hamilton Mixtape and Moana, is still just on season one.
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This is critical relief for low-income families touched by Alzheimer's, juggling the demands of caregiving while making ends meet.
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They already have a 22-month-old son, so Chad gave us the 411 on juggling work and daddy duty.
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By 2012, the twins were juggling graduate school at Towson University and preparing tax returns at their father's accounting firm.
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Kylie Jenner is only 20, but she's already used to juggling her personal relationships with a life in the spotlight.
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For Holland, it meant constant travel between London and Mumbai, juggling coursework with family life and a significant personal investment.
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Don't leave your happiness and success entirely up to your boss - they are probably doing their best juggling multiple priorities.
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I walked in wondering whether I was going to make a deadline, juggling work and wedding planning and family obligations.
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It took me a long time to convince my brain that some of this cigar box juggling stuff is real.
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This course will walk you through all the basics of juggling risk and return so you can make smart investments.
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Nobile told Business Insider she's had 45 clients across the country so far, juggling six to seven at a time.
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It's no surprise that "AIM" retains those ambitions, juggling social consciousness and self-assurance as M.I.A. has from the start.
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For a few hours this week, Tony Hale wasn't tasked with juggling lipstick and lotion for fictional President Selina Meyer.
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We were juggling a lot of pressures, and my job was just to keep the pressure on the Jewish Board.
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On a busy night, bartenders in New York City are juggling multiple drink orders from a continuous flow of customers.
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Named Mya for "my assistant," Mya has all the capabilities of a recruiter juggling applicant screenings and first round interviews.
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What sort of noise would juggling pins make if they fell three stories off a roof onto the pavement below?
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Ted Cruz, the everything conservative, will be juggling for control of the party at some point in the near future.
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They boast their prowess of wordplay, juggling clever puns and Mexican slang with Morrissey's rapier wit and wickedly dismal viewpoints.
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Probably juggling hectic WhatsApp group chats, clumsily pandering for attention from school crushes, and fantasizing about the school day ending.
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Exactly why so many humans choose monogamous pair bonds over juggling multiple partners has long been a mystery to scientists.
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You don't have to frantically check your bank balance or waste time juggling expenses to navigate short-term financial challenges.
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We're told Q had been telling friends how insanely busy he'd been juggling the show and his new gym life.
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She will be juggling more than 40 events in seven days, with Neve and Gayford as part of the entourage.
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Juggling that many main characters is the literary equivalent of spinning plates, and Moriarty succeeded in keeping them all airborne.
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With anchors juggling nearly 500 races across the country, the visual breakdown of votes dominated much of the early coverage.
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This is both incredibly embarrassing and a logistical nightmare, because he is still learning and often drops his juggling implements.
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If its cooks are juggling spatulas and flipping shrimp into the air, they are doing it behind closed kitchen doors.
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He said that keeping distance was difficult for residents, just as juggling the tandem emergencies would be for city officials.
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She had already started to lose interest in bravura juggling displays, and turned instead to using cactuses or heavy tires.
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But between juggling family, busy careers and bills, they made it into their 2018s without seeing much of the world.
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The actress talks about juggling "Sorry For Your Loss" with the Marvel juggernaut, while dreaming up her next great adventures.
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Seven celebrity activists took on seven causes with seven different creative storytelling techniques: music, dance, comedy, sports, and even juggling.
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For Kendrick Ransome, that's meant juggling a dog-breeding business and shifts driving a dump truck to make ends meet.
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Like many recent college grads, Seth Snyder was juggling the demands of paying off student debt and saving for retirement.
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In addition to the filming the show, the entrepreneurs are juggling countless companies, investments and spending time with their families.
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He likened the balance that Democrats are trying to strike to a juggling act, with two balls in the air.
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There, he learned the skills of a street performer — including juggling and commedia dell'arte, an improvised form of Italian theater.
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Amazon says it gets about eight hours of juice while juggling various tasks, like browsing the web and running apps.
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She manages the finances of her mother, helps her bathe, and spoon feeds her, all while juggling her own career.
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"Juggling all of those roles can be stressful, but I think that's life for any working mom," Beyonce told Elle.
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Some college students who benefit from SNAP worry that new work requirements would make juggling work and education virtually impossible.
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The company has been juggling a number of scandals and investigations since the Cambridge Analytica revelations nearly a year ago.
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When you&aposre doing double duty juggling your own business and a full-time job, time and efficiency become paramount.
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And at the center of these hubs are your local librarians, juggling reference requests while helping patrons find reliable resources.
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The star shared that when it came to juggling her career and motherhood, she relied on a strong support system.
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Juggling those pronouns—I, you, we—she was allowing the tensions implicit in such a project to puncture the surface.
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Then, after the recess, they have to crank out a 2018 budget while juggling all of those other necessary votes.
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You can find the fun and grit of juggling a few pucks around, but there's an inevitability you're fighting against.
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Juggling identities, running cons, and it turns out he was running a big con against Vince and that's Season One.
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More often than not, we are juggling a lot, as moms and partners, or solo artists working and hopefully showing.
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The star says the key to juggling all these projects is being kind to herself in her personal and work life.
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The CW's DC universe mostly deals in 20-somethings grappling with their powers while juggling day jobs and/or intensive brooding.
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I asked Svenonius if there's one constant thread running through all his albums, his decades-long catalog of Molotov cocktail juggling.
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After, she spent more time in Los Angeles, where she worked in live theaters while juggling her on-screen acting career.
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It's a juggling act, but in the end, you have to delegate your time to what you feel most passionate about.
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That makes the challenge almost impossible, but unexpectedly it turned out to be an effective approach for this ball-juggling contraption.
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The federal credit is the big one and one that manufacturers could rely on when juggling pricing, trim and other factors.
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Lee Reherman was juggling multiple unfinished TV projects before his death -- but we're told the shows will go on without him.
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There's a new generation of fiction depicting women in their careers, juggling work-life balance just like the rest of us.
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She loved the idea of running her own business, even if it meant juggling that and taking care of a newborn.
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Please remember, Liberty, an actual teenager, is juggling all of these crises while growing a human being inside of her body.
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The redeployment of classical forms echoes, very slightly, the playful juggling of historical motifs by the designers of the Memphis Group.
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You may find yourself juggling a lot financially in your 30s, like purchasing a home, switching jobs, and even having children.
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This podcast bills itself as "a fantasy podcast about a witch juggling complex clients," but it's so much more than that.
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After decades in the spotlight, Jennifer Lopez is looking and feeling better than ever, all while juggling a very full plate.
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Breakfast has been difficult for me to fit in while juggling the baby and trying to get to work on time.
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They're awake and asleep at different times, or awake at the same time, and it's a juggling act a little bit.
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Already juggling the care of one small child, not to mention repressed trauma from her own upbringing, Tracee has no options.
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If you're not juggling dozens of projects with lots of moving parts you might need a much simple to do list.
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The juggling act got the best of him and ultimately all of the relationships imploded (this is reality TV after all).
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Knowing how to be held accountable and save money while juggling multiple priorities made me the adult that I am today.
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"I was juggling with a few ideas for a powerful name for a poutine franchise that would stand out," says Tremblay.
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The comic deals with her juggling motherhood and the superhero life, and it's done in a realistic, compassionate, completely believable way.
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Many workers are emotionally and financially drained from juggling the health costs of aging parents and childcare needs of growing families.
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She's also a mother of three young children who can speak personally about the rigors of juggling work and family life.
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There's a lot of hand juggling between holding a passport holder, wallet, necessary pre-flight coffee, and a suitcase or two.
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Calendar syncing isn't always a flawless process, which be problematic if you're juggling a current job while exploring options for another.
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Kapral has become famous for juggling during various marathons, half-marathons and 10k races -- but this was his first Beer Mile.
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The #1 ranked player in the world kills it with his skills ... trappin' and juggling the ball like he's Lionel Messi.
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This juggling act is typically used to create profit; with public banking, it can expand the money supply for local communities.
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Juggling several jobs, training, coaching, and a young daughter—who is also training to fight—was never going to be easy.
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Then, she goes to class all day before juggling school work, event organizing and a couple media interviews in the evenings.
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A scholarship match for savings can present some extra financial juggling for families when they pay their tuition bill, Kantrowitz said.
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His vibrating phone signified the cheer, but also the challenge, of juggling his old, proven routines and a new, unpredictable life.
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Staying unerringly faithful in the context of an episodic series is the sort of juggling act that tends to handcuff storytellers.
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The stack entries create constraints, and it takes long hours of juggling letters to find good entries to cross these stacks.
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The normally bustling newsroom was eerily quiet; editors and reporters were running between Baltimore and Annapolis, juggling funerals, memorials and elections.
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Spike Lee's 213 debut about a Brooklyn artist juggling lovers got an update in this Netflix series, which debuted in 2017.
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Rothschild said it has been a challenge juggling rest and work for all the relief pitchers given the many moving parts.
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His voice modulates with nearly every word of dialogue, as if he weren't speaking each sentence so much as juggling it.
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Our current public health emergency is exposing the millions of personal emergencies women face every day when juggling work and family.
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By contrast, Victor Moiseev's horizontal juggling is visually ravishing — balls shaped like giant cranberries besiege him on all sides — but unastounding.
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They reveal an artist juggling several styles, all buoyed by easy, robust paint handling, all connected more or less to Surrealism.
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It would stretch from African American voters juggling two jobs in difficult times to never-Trump Republicans in Washington think tanks.
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He was close to my age, with unruly blond hair, and looking like a badass while riding a unicycle and juggling.
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Keeping both options alive and telegraphed to the audience with a minimum of language is a hell of a juggling act.
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Nowhere is this juggling act clearer than in the decisions confronting Mr. Mattis about speeding the fight against the Islamic State.
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As it turns out, her favorite computer pursuits — counting and singing, juggling and exploring — can all be done with friends outdoors.
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Tim Chartier will perform mathematically themed mime, and John Chase will demonstrate that math and physics activity otherwise known as juggling.
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A lot of folks find that online learning opportunities work best for them when also juggling other responsibilities alongside their schooling.
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Ms. Martinez has been juggling her own grief, supporting Mr. Calvillo through his recovery and taking care of their daughter, Emylee.
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She was considering starting a family and was concerned about her health and juggling her career aspirations with being a mother.
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Changing her name to Olga Kay, she began posting her own juggling videos, and then started creating videos about her life.
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" "She was juggling a lot of difficult things at the same time but always (had) this absolute commitment to the law.
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I was juggling a lot and the husband of one of my fellow puppy raisers offered to help me out with Spike.
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Chrissy Teigen knows better than anyone that taking care of yourself is no easy task, especially when you're juggling business and motherhood.
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When she unveiled her child care plan, Warren centered her own experience as a young woman juggling motherhood and her law career.
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We've got one that is a police procedural that's feature length, and you're juggling that with a romance that's set in 1987.
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For $66 per day, kids from kindergarten through 12th grade can work on their circus skills like trapeze, juggling, and stilt walking.
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With no opportunity to address that deficiency until the January transfer window, Solskjaer will have to look at juggling his existing resources.
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Banks are also juggling the need to support short-term earnings with making investments in the longer-term growth of their businesses.
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Macklemore is currently busy in Europe on his Gemini tour (with U.S. dates approaching fast) amid juggling life as a new dad.
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Click here to view original GIFLast week the internet watched in amazement as Leo Weston solved three Rubik's cubes while juggling them.
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USE (SPARINGLY): Symbols of VirginityUse the drooling face and the juggling people to make fun of other people you suspect are virgins.
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But there's a way to have a multiple accounts without juggling multiple phones or trying to juggle multiple logins on one phone.
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Not to mention, the parents paying to send their children to a daycare center are probably also juggling jobs and hectic schedules.
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It's in ensemble sitcoms like Arrested Development, after all, that the Russos mastered the art of juggling colorful characters with interlocking storylines.
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After all, you're juggling your work and constant interruptions, as well as constantly monitoring the impression you are making on others others.
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Kylie Jenner's turning into a regular juggling act, taking on stepmom duties by day and her usual red carpet gigs by night.
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That's exactly what Michael "The Joggler" Kapral did in Toronto this week ... completing a full Beer Mile race while juggling 3 balls!!!!
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Between juggling classes, extracurricular activities and often a part-time job, it's no wonder some students are struggling to graduate on time.
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Quick story: Two years ago, I found myself juggling a full-time job with my first book and its rapidly approaching deadline.
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The Saturday Night Live alums shared their respective experiences with their sons, with Ferrell talking about juggling parties for his three kids.
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - For Texas residents affected by Hurricane Harvey, life in the storm's aftermath involves juggling insurance claims, home repairs and work.
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Speaking strictly for yourself, how are you able to juggling three band that are all essentially full-time recording and touring entities?
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The seeds were analyzed in a logical, quantitative matter by busy bureaucrats juggling the millions of wishes that floated into their premises.
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The "aspirational" image of motherhood is the upper-middle-class white woman juggling work and home, in style, and with perfect abs.
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Que Jianyu trained for three years in order to break the record for fastest time to solve three Rubik's cubes whilst juggling.
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In the 1980s, a whole passel of mathematicians independently came up with the same method to create and communicate new juggling combinations.
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And because they're CW characters, both Betty and Veronica are constantly juggling their relationships with each other, Archie, and their fractured families.
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It's stressful enough juggling that without wondering if they're tying their shoes at the same exact age as Tyler down the street.
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While juggling both, he says he noticed pharmaceutical firms abandoning promising drugs for various reasons having nothing to do with their efficacy.
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If you're juggling multiple credit-card balances, this can be a good strategy to streamline your monthly payments into a single bill.
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At the end of the day, it's a naturally American predicament to be juggling debt, current expenses, and saving for the future.
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Mr. van Zweden said that he was already accustomed to juggling multiple appointments, more than 19903,21990 miles and 21997 time zones away.
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She's with him most of the time, he said, and juggling his new career and his new relationship has been a challenge.
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Based on Fisher's own life experiences, "Inside the Rain" switches erratically between comedy and drama while juggling many half-realized plot threads.
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When they're not answering to their own leaders, both men are juggling complicated international relationships — American and Iranian interests chief among them.
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You begin to spend an hour a week juggling downloads, figuring out what you can and can't afford to keep instantly accessible.
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Here, juggling becomes flights of inspired poetry, musical choreography with strong dance elements, crazy-comedy surrealism, breathtakingly dexterous virtuosity, darkly absurdist drama.
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Of course, Rosen's been making headlines for his interview with Bleacher Report about the challenges of juggling school and sports in college.
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Though neither Clemson nor Georgia has a quarterback situation as contentious as Alabama's, both teams are also juggling tricky two-quarterback platoons.
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It can still be fraught, especially when Mr. Pavlus is out of town and Ms. Gold is juggling work and solo parenting.
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The day before that, attendees of George Bernard Shaw's "Androcles and the Lion" were handed juggling balls to chuck onto the stage.
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Our son has undertaken an inspiring career in cinematography — his passion — juggling the demanding schedules of several part-time jobs and freelancing.
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Instead of having "a job," a growing number of people will, by desire or necessity, support themselves by juggling on-demand gigs.
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Their youngest was only three months old, and they scrambled to adjust to their new lives while juggling work and child care.
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Fast forward a decade, and Ms. Deadwyler is juggling roles and auditions for both stage and screen, while developing her passion projects.
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The company's juggling the potential output cut of its higher-priced long-range jets in addition to its troubled 737 Max program.
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That would suffice for a terrific show, but woven through the juggling is choreography by Alexander Whitley of a much inferior quality.
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Many may have built up debt that they just haven't been able to pay off yet while juggling their other financial responsibilities.
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The pace-and-space system, which Coach Jeff Hornacek tried to introduce in October, while juggling the triangle, now seems so distant.
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Fortunately for Twitter, that's exactly the kind of mental juggling act that the internet, in all its wonderful contradictions, was made for.
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It's a routine designed to reduce the stress of juggling three different health and biotech start-ups for 18 hours a day.
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I've got bigger hands than most, and it's still a bit of a juggling act to get it to fold just right.
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In his day, he would lie on top of the goal performing a juggling routine while play was in the other end.
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Walking down the hallway is Jane Lu. She's juggling two conversations -- phone in one hand, and directing office traffic with the other.
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Actually, I was coming over here juggling all the subjects, and I say here's one I think Kara would be interested in.
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She was great at juggling, but not the best in distance running, yet she would exhaust herself to tears during physical tests.
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But Ocasio-Cortez, who knows the struggle of juggling multiple gigs all too well, says that it was important to lead by example.
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Williams has had a busy year, juggling her career and raising her 1-year-old daughter Alexis Olympia with husband Alexis Ohanian, 35.
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The model proved to be a many of many talents when he showed off his soccer, modeling and juggling skills all at once.
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But it faces a juggling act as it seeks to keep retail prices down while paying for a move away from fossil fuels.
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On Sunday's premiere of season 12, Khloé Kardashian prepares for Lamar Odom's hospital release, while also juggling her New York City press tour.
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"Imagine a client who's doubly or triply diagnosed, someone simultaneously juggling delusion, serious illness, addiction, homelessness, a history of domestic violence," Noon says.
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"For me it bottles everything I was feeling whilst juggling my personal life and touring," Smith said of the collaboration via press release.
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Airlines have also gotten better at juggling demand so that there are fewer empty seats on flights (which are a waste of fuel).
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As a Black woman still juggling both student loans and credit card debt, the process was both difficult and wildly impactful for her.
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Most importantly, I don't recommend juggling a bunch of new credit cards to anyone who can't pay their balance in full every month.
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The Drive PX2 can process data from 12 video streams at once, as well as juggling input from LIDAR, radar, and ultrasonic sensors.
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Leah Messer embarked on a new chapter in her life by enrolling in college while juggling the duties of a mom of three.
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The girls appeared excited as they were twirled by their older brother, who seemed skilled at juggling them both throughout the impromptu dance.
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"I'm very well aware of the juggling that people have to do to do all this, but it's well worth it," she says.
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In recent years, more mothers have shared publicly how they stepped down, having buckled under the stress of juggling work and care-taking.
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Overall, finding a bag that could fit everything really made my life simpler, especially when I was juggling so much transition at once.
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But between alone time with Koma, Duff is still juggling co-parenting with Comrie, which is something she's candid about the perks of.
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As she figures out how to handle the Ben situation, Diana is also juggling the responsibilities and failures that come with early adulthood.
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I say "more organized" but really most days it just felt like juggling a bunch of fiery swords with bombs strapped to them.
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Swapping out your tired work tote for a work-ready backpack saves you the hassle of the juggling too many things at once.
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I spent the next 14 years juggling full-time school, part-time employment and raising a child to the best of my ability.
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Or, more commonly for households making less than $30,000 per year, juggling demands around getting scheduled for a shift at the last minute.
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A Dragon docking on Thursday means the station's six-member crew will be juggling the arrival of two cargo ships within 24 hours.
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Making the jump from 2014 movie to TV show, the Netflix show passes the test of juggling relevance and entertainment with flying colors.
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It's also worth noting that Netanyahu played soccer in high school in Philadelphia, which explains his impressive soccer juggling skills in the video.
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Channing Tatum On Juggling Family & Career, Plus Meghan Markle Wears the Trousers With Prince Harry Come back every weekday at 8:30 a.m.
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Pauly "DJ Pauly D" DelVecchio is juggling multiple women on Double Shot at Love — but there's one in particular that's caught his eye.
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This is the first of a few examples that prove just how difficult a juggling act Comey has to perform in this matter.
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If the brief was 'woman juggling career and baby,' I'd have my oldest son holding a screaming baby, mother nowhere to be seen.
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When he's not juggling this complicated love triangle, Benjamin is also trying to figure out what he wants to do with his life.
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For women from rural areas, those with disabilities or migrants juggling visa restrictions, the process becomes yet more complicated and costly, Stenson explained.
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Just hours into her new role Ardern was asked on current affairs show "The Project" about potentially juggling motherhood with her professional responsibilities.
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Clinton's campaign is testing out different responses — juggling how much to deploy the candidate herself and how much to outsource the fiercest counterattacks.
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Candace Clarke was juggling three jobs, trying to work her way through college in 2014 when one of her employers did something unexpected.
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Meanwhile, Disney is juggling two opposing viewpoints internally about ESPN's future as a linear TV network, according to people familiar with the matter.
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"They're juggling a job at Potbelly and a security job and working 60 hours a week and it's still not enough," she said.
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They have been learning rola bola and club juggling, tightrope and trapeze, ostensibly to become "complete performers"—initiates into the stagecrafts of yesteryear.
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This is something outside the realm of possibility for many caregivers who are already juggling responsibilities at home with those on the job.
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Like many successful people juggling a hectic schedule, the 39-year-old has implemented different methods to help him balance out his day.
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Saving is also difficult because the onus of establishing separate checking and savings accounts, and juggling money between them, is on the consumer.
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Collins said he hoped to address the team before Monday's game because the Mets would be juggling their emotions and a playoff race.
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Despite the dark times for Labour, Mr. Flynn, now juggling two jobs for Mr. Corbyn's parliamentary team, is keeping his sense of humor.
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Getting to the top is difficult when starting from the bottom, of course, especially when it involves juggling personal relationships and professional ambition.
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Mr. McConnell's delicate juggling act — the elections, Mr. Trump and disgruntled conservatives — explains the party's refusal to even hold hearings on Judge Garland.
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These things may seem small, but to those who are juggling the endless number of tasks that go into wedding-planning, they're not.
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Whether we're juggling demanding careers, family life or both, most of us feel as if we can't cram anything more into our schedules.
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The tumbling, contortion and juggling — performed by colleagues from the brothers' Addis Ababa circus school — is meant to delight children of all ages.
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The people that make up this panel have learned by doing, wearing many hats, and juggling multiple projects to see their vision out.
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One of the reasons teachers are making less money and juggling more jobs is because US public schools are experiencing a funding crisis.
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Lila, meanwhile, is embedding herself deeper into the neighborhood, designing shoes with her brother and juggling the advances of the aggressive Marcello Solara.
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Whether it's juggling kids or hearing someone in work mode for the first time, it's important to set up daily structures and boundaries.
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Work-life balance is particularly difficult for women in the theater, but a number of experiments are attempting to make the juggling easier.
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With the appearance of an organist juggling complex polyphony, he aims to match the high quality of studio recordings — only in real time.
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But there is also a fear that for every story about juggling politics with play dates, we aren't hearing about the candidate's agenda.
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Men are just as likely to say that they're stressed about juggling their careers and family life, but they deal with it differently.
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It's worth juggling some possible conclusions here, because as spoiler fans well know, Reality Steve doesn't know how Peter's season ends this time.
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That means the tennis icon's daily schedule is a juggling act packed with business meetings scheduled around her grueling tennis practice and workouts.
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But he knows the juggling is necessary to keep the series exciting, and the choices he's made for "Night School" are smart ones.
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Don't fold, and also make sure that when you're juggling all these balls, you're able to catch them and do so with grace.
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Juggling a golf career and a family of four, she started a company, Leta's Home Team, to help busy families manage their lives.
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So at the age of 19, she followed a boyfriend to Los Angeles and used her juggling skills to pick up acting gigs.
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The three young men in the troupe Plastic Boom — Tony Pezzo, Wes Peden and Patrik Elmnert — specialize in taking juggling to new heights.
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To give somebody the permission to not have guilt about how they're juggling work with the really trying job of caregiving — it's indescribable.
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Season 3 finds Lucca juggling briefs with breast pumps as she struggles to maintain her momentum on the partner track while mastering parenthood.
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However, when you're juggling dress alterations and finalizing the wedding menu, among many other tasks, it's easy to forget when payments are due.
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On Hulu's Casual, actress Michaela Watkins plays Valerie, a therapist in Los Angeles juggling her daughter, career, and personal life following a divorce.
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At Google, employees can choose from hundreds of interest groups like juggling clubs and a cappella groups, Google's version of college extracurricular activities.
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I spent two-and-a-half years working with him and he would go out to all of the juggling festivals, and at the time all the yo-yo festivals were held at juggling festivals, so I ended up kind of getting involved just by virtue of the fact that I was one of the few people who was going to every contest.
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Further, he said he'd like to see Dorsey focus more on a single company, rather than juggling Twitter and Square, where he's also CEO.
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After being released, Prince Alwaleed said, he would stay in Saudi Arabia and would return to the challenge of juggling his global business interests.
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Tight end Gavin Escobar completed a juggling 2-yard catch in the corner of the end zone from Tyler Bray in the third quarter.
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Busque herself founded TaskRabbit in 2008 after finding it forever difficult to run errands while juggling her job as a software engineer at IBM.
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Klein, 40, is now juggling new-found fame and motherhood: she and her husband, TV executive Michael Engleman, have a 13-month-old son.
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For some men, when the heady romance begins to fade they may abandon a relationship; just as often, however, they try to keep juggling.
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"Juggling my career and education hasn't always been easy, but it's beyond worth it," she captioned a photo from her college graduation on Instagram.
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We see a lot of people, especially on social media, doing everything and they're juggling all these roles and looking fabulous while doing it.
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There, with only a high school education, he calculated Uruguayan, Chilean and Colombian currency into dollars, sometimes simultaneously juggling all three in his head.
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I have to be glued to my phone and email constantly, and I feel like my brain is always juggling several things at once.
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He even tries and fails to catch the gum once, then resumes juggling before completing the maneuver without his wad ever touching the ground.
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But it will take a lot of juggling to care for Vinny, his 12-year-old brother and to make sure bills are paid.
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As a pregnant working mom with a husband in the military, Dr. Megan Meier knows a thing or two about juggling her busy schedules.
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My daughter will have an easier time juggling family and career because in 2016, men are contributing more to domestic work and child care.
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When the movie is not juggling these three flat characters, it's planting cliffhangers and false suspense in the form of two attractive, athletic husbands.
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Back then I could hold both, but now I can't even hold both, and it's always like juggling – and they're running in different directions.
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Lukasz seems to have all but abandoned his YouTube channel, but he's still somewhat active on Instagram where he posts the occasional juggling video.
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Nearly all of City Health Works' clients are poor, juggling seven or more prescriptions and facing chronic illnesses that frequently spiral out of control.
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Married couples engage in a demanding four-handed juggling act that prepares their offspring for success at school, university and the most demanding jobs.
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About three out of four millennials say they're juggling some type of debt, according to a recent LightStream Survey conducted by the Harris Poll.
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Jim and I are juggling the kids every two days in our main home so that the kids don't feel this transition so much.
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Among the (many, many) things you probably do not know about juggling is the fact that it is, at times, a physically grueling act.
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Federal rules generally prohibit employees from being paid by more than one agency even when they are juggling multiple jobs, as Mr. Mulvaney is.
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But then what surprised me was how hard it must be to have that weight of responsibility and to be juggling so many things.
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Late last year Bartel made the shift to working as an artist full-time, after years spent juggling art and a full-time job.
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Yet breadwinner women juggling work, family and household duties often fail to consider a long-term financial plan, O'Connor told CNBC after the panel.
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When people are juggling responsibilities and paving a path for the future, it's less convenient and more difficult to carve out time for friends.
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For four seasons now, the show, led by star Tatiana Maslany, has carried out a tricky juggling act, balancing the storylines of multiple clones.
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Just goes to show that a juggling hobby has tangible benefits aside from the endless offers of sex it doubtlessly elicits from strangers. 5.
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During her time at Yale University, she acted in another five movies, juggling them with her studies, including a thesis on African-American literature.
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As Mr. Barney acknowledged, getting some of these students — those with the poorest preparation or juggling work, family and school — to graduate is difficult.
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But rather than choose just one of those companies — say, VMware itself — businesses may want the freedom to juggling multiple cloud services, Gelsinger said.
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In juggling two young kids and a public service career, I see that we need something else too: more legislators who live the struggle.
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Girardi did some mild juggling of his lineup, moving Castro to shortstop to give Gregorius a day off and playing Refsnyder at second base.
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Adam supports Andi's return to her career, and there's the germ of an idea about how working couples perform a two-person juggling act.
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Now, instead of juggling two remotes, the Roku remote lets you control your TV power and volume as well as the Roku experience itself.
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It's a combination of theatrical monologuing, MIDI keyboard shredding, CDJ juggling, and violent video accompaniment—punctuated at least once by harrowing death metal growls.
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It sounds like a big part of the reason IIWII took so long is just because he's juggling so many different interests at once.
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As a writer, activist, mother and the First Lady of New York City, Chirlane McCray has a schedule that many people couldn't fathom juggling.
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Six plays later, receiver Terrelle Pryor made a juggling catch in the end zone for the Jets' seventh play of at least 20 yards.
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Interestingly, the best example of how to pull off such a juggling act might not be in the movies at all, but on television.
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In later years, his team of assistant prosecutors seemed to be juggling cases on their own, according to some who worked around the office.
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Encarnacion's arrival means more juggling for the Yankees, who will have a roster full of talented players once everyone returns from the injured list.
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Critic's Pick MONTCLAIR, N.J. — Even though Gandini Juggling owes much to many other artists, this British group's work feels like a whole new genre.
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You find yourself juggling numerous currencies and objectives, and the more complex your empire gets the more it eludes your ability to harmonise them.
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The visual arts are still a passion, so I'm going to be juggling those two—one as a hobby, the other as a career.
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Parents who are pros at packing lunches and juggling sports practices may feel overwhelmed at the thought of managing students' school days at home.
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Practicing mindfulness can serve as a valuable antidote to the stress many educators experience in juggling the competing demands common during the school day.
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Juggling several exchanges with men, narrating the conversation in various voices, she transforms the banter on a dating app into compelling long-form improvisation.
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"Art Angels," her 2015 album, was giddy with possibilities, flaunting high-impact beats and juggling thoughts about art, fame, gender roles and cultural impact.
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Huffington's talk with Nonoo, which was sponsored by Tanqueray, focused on how to find a healthy balance when juggling work life and personal life.
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And don't forget that Bryant Park offers additional rewards, like free juggling lessons (except on Sunday) and, on Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m.
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In addition, Vigneault has seemed at times to lose faith in his younger players, juggling lines and shortening his bench in almost random fashion.
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Groggy, juggling coffee and an umbrella, I was leaning into the wind as a fine sheen of sweat built up under my unseasonable sweater.
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Juggling militancy with a desire for international recognition, Hamas last week unveiled a new document of principles that it said would guide the group.
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That's particularly damaging for people who are juggling multiple jobs to support a family, or are just getting back into exercise after giving birth.
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To be sure, our days are still full of challenges — raising a child, helping elderly parents, juggling the demands of daily logistics and work.
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Beware of annual feesOne problem that comes with juggling multiple rewards cards is the fact that many of the best ones charge annual fees.
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Google's chief executive oversees more than 85,000 employees across five continents, all while juggling company demands and creating long-term strategies for business growth.
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As the former senator from Indiana will soon find out, representing America's vast intelligence apparatus will involve juggling multiple balls at the same time.
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In our town of about 1,1613 people, more than 300 gathered in the school, juggling ballots, babies, needlework projects and plates of Thai food.
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Beware of annual feesOne problem that comes with juggling multiple rewards cards is the fact that many of the best ones charge annual fees.
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Before the pre-packaged boxes and colorful juggling cups we&aposve come to recognize as Jell-O, gelatin was served in the Middle Ages.
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Schools that have managed to reopen are juggling double sessions to accommodate students, and tourism — the economy's lifeblood — is still slow, Mr. Mapp said.
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In 1966, Lorena Weeks was working as a night telephone operator at the Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Company and juggling raising three young children.
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Juggling these two aspects of the book — the conceptual and practical, if you will — is no easy task and deSouza does a good job.
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Memories of baths using heated kettles or cold water, and juggling three space heaters so as not to trip the circuit breaker, were still fresh.
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I was juggling my feelings and it makes me sad that there are girls still going through that 15 years after I went through it.
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This is the real juggling act of motherhood: how to meet the needs of everyone who relies on you and take care of yourself, too.
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Some investors are calling on Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey — who is also CEO of Square — to stop juggling two jobs and focus on struggling Twitter.
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It's an adventure more in the style of The Cave or NITW (or even Inside), with more running and jumping and less traditional inventory-juggling.
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Other mothers, in particular, might be inclined to support entrepreneurs who are demonstrably juggling similar responsibilities or whose motherhood gives them insight into children's needs.
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On an earlier episode of Life of Kylie, the reality star confessed that juggling her personal relationships with a life in the spotlight isn't easy.
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And then, once I transitioned and realized that juggling the demands of motherhood and my business was challenging, I did scale back on some work.
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But juggling legal matters, employee grievances, reworking old hiring practices, and ensuring retention among already alienated employees is hard work that shouldn't be undertaken alone.
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Other AIM icons include a picture of a spork captioned "Wanna spork?" and an AIM avatar juggling, with the words "Play With My Balls" underneath.
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And while many will return, parents and kids are juggling whether to remain or head to the United States for a more stable school year.
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When my second son was born, between having an older brother and a mom who was now juggling two kids, history didn't quite repeat itself.
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Landisio, working 21 cases, including a sex-trafficking case he was investigating with the F.B.I., said he felt as if he were ''juggling cannon balls.
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Game of Thrones is known for juggling dozens of characters and storylines, but its seventh season has been remarkably focused in comparison to previous years.
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But after a year of juggling both, something had to give: The friends shut down their clothing business to focus on Ninja Van full time.
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Like juggling with only two hands, you necessarily have to put some parts of the equation down so you can pick up others into focus.
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It's a testament to Markus and McFeely's work that the film never feels crowded, even though it's juggling such a massive number of movie stars.
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In a place like D.C., one of the most expensive cities in the United States, that means congressional staffers often find themselves juggling multiple gigs.
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Sitting down with PEOPLE, the dynamic duo opened up about the experience, admitting that juggling that many potential girlfriends at once was no easy task.
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Surprised by two close friends Abigail Folger and Wojciech Frykowski (Lydia Heart and Pawel Szajda), Tate finds herself busy juggling impending motherhood while missing Polanski.
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Clerks are juggling a backlog of more than 29,22 cases and rely on numerous people to log information based on quick interviews at the border.
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Photographers make you part of their team, and then you're in demand and juggling editorial and publicity — all while paying your bills when you can.
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The self-funded school, which holds classes in Kuyoro's driveway, trains children aged seven to 15, teaching them juggling, skipping and other tricks on unicycles.
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The 10-episode show features the group traveling the world while juggling their personal lives, their public personas and a whole lot of screaming fans.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who has led the push for reforming Fannie and Freddie within the administration, is "juggling a number of balls," Calabria said.
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Olivier is a journalist, Juliette a computer engineer, and they strive for a balance between home and work, juggling their careers and their two children.
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The prologue: a bro juggling one-handed with what looks like a pitching wedge, giving the club itself a flippy-doo before maintaining the bounce.
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If you're organized, enjoy juggling many different responsibilities at once, and thrive in a fast-paced and entrepreneurial environment, this is the role for you.
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Instead, once Zhang was strong enough, he began juggling physical therapy with focusing on getting the company back on track—which he managed to do.
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The actress has been candid about the ups and downs of new motherhood — for example, the work in juggling breastfeeding with making career-related appearances.
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Three plays later, David Moore made a juggling catch at the goal line on a 15-yard pass from Wilson to give Seattle the lead.
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The stakes rarely feel genuine at that level, and character development all too often takes a back seat to juggling a number of interwoven narratives.
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Even participants from Jordan and Egypt, countries with peace treaties with Israel, have a hard time juggling the mixed messages from governments and fans alike.
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That kind of juggling suits a guy who spent his years keeping balls in the air to get circus clowns to their shows on time.
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Later, when Sweet Pea and Kiera rekindle their friendship, Oscar feels threatened, and Sweet Pea finds herself juggling two best friends who don't get along.
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After the final, one fan found a video that appears to show an 11-year-old Lavelle showing off her juggling skills in her backyard.
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The rapid growth phase might mean long hours with lots project juggling, while the sustaining phase could mean days focused on quality assurance and process.
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Online, we regularly encounter a variety of sources, but juggling the content of all the sites you read can be disorganized and overwhelming to navigate.
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Athletes line the shoreline daily, practicing sports that include the more familiar beach volleyball and the homegrown futevôlei, a combination of volleyball and soccer juggling.
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" The potential threats include nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, mines, and a cyber program that he has likened to "children juggling light bulbs filled with nitroglycerine.
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She could dodge bullets, pose as ambassadors, speak myriad tongues, disarm nuclear weapons, and save the world — all while juggling the demands of grad school.
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There's no money to be made by strolling into a shop (Paris thinks Walmart "sells walls") and juggling a Starbucks frappé while paparazzi snap away.
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Graduation: After juggling class assignments and activism in recent months, several Parkland students graduated Sunday, and gun violence was front and center at the ceremony.
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Some people fall into this way of life after failed or prolonged job searches, while others prefer juggling freelancing work to a 9-5 job.
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The series stars DeWanda Wise as Nola Darling and centers on the late-20s Brooklynite juggling her friends, her work, and her trio of lovers.
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The movie stumbles, however, in juggling its side plots, and the intrusion of current events -- including fraying U.S.-Mexico politics -- makes for an awkward fit.
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Although it's easy to admire McAvoy's dexterity juggling personalities, the "Split" character simply isn't as compelling as the understated duality that the first movie established.
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Now he is juggling those assignments with Her Hoop Stats, a concept that grew on him as he and Varlan began their discussions last summer.
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Mr. Adkins's instrument is his body, which he uses intriguingly, whether he's navigating a tightrope or juggling with his mouth as well as his hands.
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If they're in their working prime they're probably juggling like mad to take care of both their jobs and their children — and maybe sick parents.
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Creating its logo, Mr. Chermayeff made a paper collage featuring a sweet gray elephant, balanced atop a ball, juggling letters spelling out the circus's name.
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Judge John Hodgman Maggie writes: My boyfriend, Jake, has been learning to juggle, and he insists on juggling in public places when we are together.
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I always carry around a set of juggling balls, not only is it fun but it is also very impressive to animals and younger children.
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Since Seferian-Jenkins started juggling the ball again out of bounds, Corrente said, that created a touchback, giving New England the ball at its 20.
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So even if the Brewers come back to beat the Dodgers, can they continue this juggling act in another seven-game series without breaking down?
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On 7nd-and-217, he was throwing again and Torrey Smith was juggling the ball as he went out of bounds, resulting in an incompletion.
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She never put her degree to use, however: Around the same time, she discovered juggling and trained with a master of the craft, Jérôme Thomas.
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The speed boost makes the new iPad Pro better at intense tasks like juggling multiple apps, editing high-resolution photos and playing graphics-heavy games.
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The surprise attack was an example of a broader test that incumbent presidents face in juggling pressing, official White House duties while also pursuing reelection.
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But Douglas Petrie and Marco Ramirez, the show's creators, are "not just juggling personalities and plot points," Mike Hale wrote in The New York Times.
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Ms. McLymore, a recent N.Y.U. graduate, would usually be juggling classes and settling into new living spaces when her birthday in mid-September came around.
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According to the study, teens juggling both work and school spend less time on school than those who are enrolled only, demonstrating the trade-off.
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Roosevelt's juggling maddened those in Washington left out of the loop: The stakes were too high and the decisions too complex for any one person.
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Juggling higher costs of living while paying down debt hits millennials, who have lower incomes than prior generations did at the same age, particularly hard.
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When a show like "Fargo" is juggling so many subplots at once, it can be liberating to isolate one and play it to the hilt.
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Everyone's personal mileage will vary, of course, but perhaps because we were juggling about five different storylines I couldn't get invested in any of them.
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When juggling high loan balances and a long time horizon until retirement, it can be difficult to decide which financial goal should be your priority.
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All their kiddos were there too ... Blue Ivy and Sir and Rumi, who mom and dad took turns juggling on deck of the huge ship.
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Many of the girls get pregnant before they get to high school, so they end up going to school, juggling family and chores as well.
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