My mother, a process worker, juggled long working hours with raising a family. |
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In various capsules of the attraction they juggled, clowned and showed off their acrobatic skills to the delight of other passengers. |
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I juggled five credit cards in college and always paid the entire balance on time each month. |
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As a result, working women often shouldered double burdens as they juggled work and home responsibilities. |
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I have juggled with the report's contents, even tossing up a coin to see if Sean was serious or had a good old belly laugh as he wrote it. |
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They were very clever, only dropped one diabolo, and juggled and did acrobatics with the diabolos in time to the music. |
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When I taught at a community college, one of my students was a forty-five-year-old mom who juggled two jobs and a full academic load. |
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The writers juggled a nice mix of comedy, drama and romance pretty well, only occasionally stumbling into gooey sentimentality. |
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He chested down a cross on the edge of the box, juggled it once on his foot with back to goal, turned and shot with his left. |
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The diverse needs of wildlife, aesthetics, bio-diversity and recreation all have to be juggled. |
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I however unceasingly juggled between the technique and artistic sides throughout my journey. |
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They have juggled their candidates around to ensure they have candidates in the right places for an assembly election. |
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These few were very responsive to the tax change, but their responses were short-term: they juggled their income between years. |
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Right now it's getting all juggled together-is it food, or sale, or we don't know-so it's all sold. |
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When too many details are being mentally juggled, some are apt to be dropped. |
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After she earned enough money to come to the United States to study, she juggled nighttime jobs and daytime classes at Oklahoma State University. |
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At the end of the production, the sets are torn apart plank by plank by the actors, who previously juggled chairs or leapt from walls. |
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How has she juggled her family commitments with the growth of her business? |
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Goodwick DJ, Eugene French, spun discs between bands, but most of the spinning came from Circus Malarky, who cartwheeled, juggled and unicycled their way through the night. |
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Since moving to the Cotswolds she has juggled her successful writing career with running her own public relations company and looking after her growing family. |
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Slavery reparation is one of the political hot potatoes being juggled by Western nations at the UN World Conference against Racism in South Africa. |
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As we juggled our time between morning visits and lazy afternoons in and out of piazzas and patisseries, I wondered what would have appealed to him. |
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What started as mischief grew into a serious four-year science project that I juggled with demanding school work, rugby games, theater productions, and community service. |
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As the heads of government deliberate over which grandee might be juggled into the commission, anyone whose name is being tossed into the air would be wise to wonder whether that prize is really the one worth having. |
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The candidates, representing 24 countries, including China for the very first time, juggled with their pots and pans, sweating over the stoves, to prepare a dish of Icelandic burbot and royal Danish veal. |
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Its light came from thirty feet to the left of it, and the moon itself rose audibly until a stagehand juggled it, whenceafter it ceased to rise. |
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However he stressed that he had juggled with the figures and that there was very limited flexibility in the current proposal to allocate more funds to this activity without cutting down on other activities. |
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While his colleagues prepared the stage, the Dakar-born artist juggled between photos with fans and telephone calls, his face the picture of concentration. |
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They attacked the right edge and when Richie McCaw delivered a high pass to Jerome Kaino, the flanker juggled the ball before taking it and going over int he corner. |
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Per capita, we are the second largest payers of the national fuel tax, the infrastructure funding which is being juggled around between various bills. |
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This will prevent end-ofday printouts being juggled prior to signature by unscrupulous companies to ensure records of driving time activities are legal, and will link a driver with a vehicle for a particular journey. |
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All the organization requirements that had to be established, and that are described in this Chapter, resulted in a myriad of high-level tasks that had to be juggled in parallel, within a short timeframe. |
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It reveals a man who juggled his responsibilities well. |
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The 2-count you both fall into can be juggled on singles or doubles. |
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I juggled a watermelon, a string bean, and my shoe. |
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Indeed, arbitrators face a difficult and novel task in determining how international human rights and economic law obligations are to be juggled by states. |
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Access work has to be juggled with other operational priorities. |
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Over the last year we have juggled most of them. |
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Broadcasting this, the authority found, was likely to incite violence. Up to now John Howard, Australia's conservative prime minister, has juggled community unease about Muslims and terrorism to his own political advantage. |
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