Juggling fatherhood and husbandhood with editing and writing doubtless keeps you on your toes. |
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Juggling his day job running the timber yard with the demands of a young family involves making sacrifices. |
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Juggling business, family fun and a little me time just got easier! |
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Among those taking part were more than half a dozen members of the Nuneaton Juggling Club who turned up on unicycles of all sizes. |
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Members of The Piston Rings youth motorcycle display team and Nuneaton Juggling Club gave a demonstration of their skills. |
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The report highlights persisting gender disparities, particularly in juggling the work-family balance. |
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When Wee dropped one club out of reach, they continued juggling with the remaining five. |
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He added more and more, until he was juggling at least twenty stones without hesitation, perfectly. |
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But most of the people in Dundas Square are watching a nearby busker, especially now that he's standing on a 10-foot ladder, juggling knives. |
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Their career advancement slows while children are young, and juggling everything can be very challenging. |
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Instead of standing up to them and telling them to stick it, I just ended up juggling a complex number of lies. |
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What do you say to those employees who still have jobs and probably are juggling a few more duties? |
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The programme of courses to be held at the University of Bath in Swindon included such subjects as juggling and wine tasting. |
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It is a juggling act he accomplished with some aplomb during his first half-season in charge. |
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He tried juggling things himself, renegotiating payment terms with creditors. |
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And one who is very clever at juggling words will be considered a learned scholar. |
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Another view is that technical and competitive juggling is antithetic to juggling as an art form. |
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Some people will be familiar with the lion dance, the foot juggling woman on a unicycle and the pole acrobats. |
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This was the verdict handed down yesterday on the case of technical malversation and juggling of public funds. |
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Henry has to prove his manhood by juggling a wife and a full-time mistress. |
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As the sun came up, pipers played and visitors watched fire juggling and danced around a maypole. |
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For now, companies are juggling how much self-service to impose on workers. |
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There will be magic, stilt walking, fire juggling, competitions with prizes and a tombola. |
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Every Monday she teaches them juggling, acrobatics, trampolining, tumbling, trapeze work, stilt-walking and gumboot dancing. |
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The six-strong troupe entertained children and parents alike with circus acts, such as the trapeze, acrobatics, juggling and plate spinning. |
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Plummy amused the whole school, over 220 pupils, with tricks and jokes while Ivan performed his unsupported ladder act, which included juggling. |
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She spends about 15 hours per week juggling chocolate making with substitute teaching and leading her daughter's Girl Scout troop. |
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Here's an insight into mumpreneurs juggling the world of working for a top fashion company and motherhood. |
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I've had to learn to see double, keeping the big ball rolling while juggling a full complement of sidetracks and minor emergencies. |
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After all, those pockets could come in handy when you're juggling hammers, nails and screws. |
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Clearly this delicate juggling process runs into trouble if games are moved around unknown to us. |
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He is busy juggling being a pizza delivery boy, a physics student and a superhero. |
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Somewhere during this juggling of sober thoughts Stephen dropped off to a sound sleep. |
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He also employs a troubadour who comes and entertains the peasants nightly in the village square, singing, juggling, and telling stories. |
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The ball cannoned off Hayden's midriff and he had the presence of mind to swivel and take a superb reflexive juggling catch. |
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Gillian finds it a juggling act fitting her duties around her demanding job an office manager but believes it is worth it. |
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As a result, Truzzi was intrigued by magic, juggling, sideshows, carnivals, and circuses. |
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There's too much weight on the dark side of the scales and my mind is performing an insane juggling act on a high wire with no net beneath me. |
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Expertly juggling pathos and humour, Baumbach has created a queasy tug-of-war between surface civility and subterranean resentment. |
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He worked doors at clubs at night and nurtured a promising side career as a rapper, all while juggling a busy home life. |
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As usual, at the first opportunity, the Monkey stood up and danced a paso doble, juggling raw fish and grapes. |
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The primary barrier discussed by fathers was the difficulty of juggling work and other time demands, and their time for fathering. |
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Then again, one morning this week I was walking to the subway and a guy passed by on 3rd Avenue on a unicycle, juggling three bowling pins. |
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A boy had taken some balls from the poolroom and was juggling then when they clashed in mid air. |
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The series also does a fine job of juggling references to pop culture and high culture. |
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We attempted cartwheels, handstands, and forward rolls before I picked up the juggling balls. |
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It was like I was walking cross-country with a full glass of water, juggling with the other hand, and on a unicycle. |
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At the same time, she was juggling a narrator's role in a play, going to school and crowd-surfing at weekend gigs with her music-crazy dad. |
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She said the juggling act between being a parent and working full-time was difficult. |
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However earthily they like to present themselves, critics and poets alike are addicted to the rhetorical juggling of opposites. |
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Mr Collins performed again on Monday, this time demonstrating his juggling and diabolo talents. |
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After the show, children were given the chance to try juggling, plate spinning and diabolo for themselves. |
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Dr O'Donovan said he feared that the scale of cuts proposed could not be achieved through efficiencies and financial juggling alone. |
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You used to get lions and tigers and seals with ball skills and elephants giving slow rides to juggling monkeys. |
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I told them that swimming and diving were dangerous, like juggling with engines or putting your head in a vice. |
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Basically all this juggling means there is little or no time to put anything back. |
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It will be the kind of aerial skills, acrobatics, juggling and mask work most of us don't see outside of the Edinburgh Festival. |
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To further bring joy to the occasion, some guests show off their skills at juggling and acrobatics. |
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On Easter Monday, also at the hall, they will be teaching circus skills from juggling to acrobatics. |
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It takes a certain skill to do this well, juggling topics, joshing with callers and cracking jokes. |
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He tossed these turnips out to the audience, to prove that they weren't doctored, and he started juggling them when they were thrown back. |
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It's both a juggling and a balancing act where sometimes the fiction wobbles ingenuously, and stumbles away from the security of direct or amplified quotation. |
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Whether he is insinuating himself into a juggling routine or flubbing a trapeze act, he clearly has those skills in his toolkit. |
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Now, after juggling a three-year teaching degree course with the care of her daughter, she is set to take up her position at the front of the class. |
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College staff are to get help juggling work with their private lives. |
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Throughout the day, Laurie confabs with entertainment bigwigs, at times working outside, via cell phone, so she can deadhead her roses while juggling a long list of projects. |
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There were juggling acts that seemed to defy the laws of physics, entrancing Spanish musicians using their feet and weights attached to ropes to create a hypnotic rhythm. |
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We should of course always make sure that dodgy toys are binned, car seats are safe and secure, matches are well out of reach and knives are not used for juggling. |
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Mom stepped in, juggling her bag and the carry-out box from Olive Garden. |
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Their life means juggling time with their children with long hours, unsociable shifts, and with a wage that won't stretch to pay for clothes, trainers and educational trips. |
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Nobody knows chaotic living quite like don Draper, what with juggling high profile clients, his many paramours, and travel. |
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Like so many young families juggling workplace demands, family commitments, unreal housing prices and rising home loan interest rates, the income she earned was welcome. |
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Guests can enjoy a fashion show, a selection of live music and dancing, and then turn their attention towards juggling, Asian comedy and caricaturists. |
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They are constantly juggling the nation's many competing needs. |
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Fager will be doing his own juggling by holding onto his job at the newsmagazine, although delegating more to his deputy. |
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It was always going to be difficult to get all of us in the same city on the same day and despite frantic juggling we've had to admit a temporary defeat. |
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But unlike in England, where UK Coal owns 13 of the 14 remaining collieries, Scottish Coal had no way of juggling output when Longannet hit production problems. |
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That dexterousness includes an element of juggling, as the process for all students involves conceptualization, analysis, implementation, and evaluation. |
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Both were career women juggling the pressures of work and a family. |
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It is a juggling act trying to keep the long-term clientele happy by offering personal service and quality brands, while moving with the times and attracting new customers. |
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Moscow State Circus has arrived in Newcastle for a week of incredible gymnastics, juggling, rollerskating and trapeze work. |
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If that goofball would put half the effort into her studies as she does into her juggling, she might do very well. |
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For those who don't know, there was a juggling party in Bermuda over the weekend. |
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As he continues, Gangleri sees a man in the doorway of the hall juggling short swords, and keeping seven in the air at once. |
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Until recently, the government was juggling a sizeable external debt against the urgent need for expanded public investment. |
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Those two met last Saturday at the party, and because they were both into juggling they got on like a house on fire. |
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Playing paddleball, throwing darts, and juggling are used to solve immersive 3-D riddles which uncover a special surprise. |
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Including juggling, diablos, unicycles, spinning plates, devil sticks, hula hoops and skipping from 11am-4pm. |
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The clowns will also be performing skills with devil sticks, poi, spinning plates, juggling clubs, and many other objects. |
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Among the disciplines on display at the convention are juggling, poi, diabolo, devil sticks, unicycling, trapeze and glass walking. |
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Before Leo, Skye's pash partner was Jake, who had been juggling her and Lisa at the same time. |
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After all, between making dinner, taking the kids to soccer practice and juggling your career, bankers' hours may not always fit your schedule. |
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A certain leisureliness prevailed, compared to the manic, two-income juggling act that sustains so many families today. |
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The ineptness of the novice jugglers was apparent as they frequently dropped their juggling pins. |
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These include juggling, bungee trapeze, a Russian swing, an acrobatic bicycle, miming clowns, boleadoras, pole climbing and jumping. |
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At Parkman Middle School, they can try juggling, hackeysack, ultimate Frisbee and step aerobics. |
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Other acts will include Chinese pole, juggling, teeterboard, slake line, and more throughout the day. |
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In addition to ecdysial burlesque acts, the audience will be treated to comedy, juggling, dramatic and drag acts. |
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Postponers are looking for ways to get what they need without incurring the burden of paying now, so they are juggling and putting things off. |
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There will also be acts made famous by the Chinese State Circus, acrobatic skills, foot juggling, silk dancing and contortionism. |
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Open to all ages, the workshop will allow people to try juggling, tightrope walking and unicycling, as well as learning magic tricks and balloon modelling. |
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In juggling the artfully deconstructed volumes, architects and engineers are heavyhanded with the structure, which is ostentatiously manifested throughout the building. |
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Children had the chance to be a prince or princess for the day, dressing up in costumes and taking part in the sword fighting school, archery and juggling. |
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Treatments include juggling with beanbags and standing on a wobbleboard, but can simple co-ordination exercises really help those with reading and writing difficulties? |
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This festival also included the setting of a new world record on 26 June when 826 people, juggling at least three objects each, kept 2,478 objects in the air. |
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For many video gamers, juggling a joystick and a pizza is second nature. |
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Students can try dozens of disciplines, including juggling, unicycling, aerial silks and hoops, high-wire walking, trapeze, ringmaster, clowning and rigging. |
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City daredevils also had the opportunity to try stilt-walking, rolling globes and unicycling or pick up a new skill like plate spinning or juggling. |
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I was really into devil sticks, which is sorta like juggling. |
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And a 2009 study at Stanford University looked at 100 students who multitasked during the day, juggling various forms of technology, the Internet, school work, classes, etc. |
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