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Some library co-workers planned to put on a show and asked him to do a bit of juggling and some of his comedy.
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There are many moves to do with clubs, among them being pirouettes, juggling above the head, backcrosses, shoulder throws, and kickups.
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Activities run at the centre include kayaking, abseiling, hill-walking, raft-building, fishing, juggling and arts and crafts.
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And now he must figure out his feelings while also juggling his career and seduction from his former first love and new boss.
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The wrapped construction of the handle creates a more flexible grip making these clubs easier to catch during long periods of juggling.
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These influences led to performances of juggling, fire-eating and magic in public places such as local laundromats and DMV waiting areas.
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In grade 6, students are introduced to some of the basics, like tumbling, juggling, and building human pyramids.
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Meanwhile, if you're a driver who doesn't mind juggling a stack of cassettes, you can still purchase and install a tape deck on your own.
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A close second (or even partial eclipse) is the "diabolical" spool juggling by the frenetic, electrifying firefly.
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Initially he performed on high wire and trapeze, but he took up juggling while recovering from a fall.
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