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Ryu said juggling majors and a university major was not easy.
"Fishermen are independent," Mr. Libby said, juggling a cellphone in one hand and a pick for plucking 30 pounds of redfish from an iced bin in the other.
The year nine student said juggling training with schoolwork can be difficult, but it is worth it.
Who could forget the legendary gully-gully men who came aboard at Port Said, juggling with the tiny chickens they produced from beneath their ragged galabias?
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Mieczyslaw Rakowski, one of the last leaders of the Polish Communist Party, who deftly — inscrutably, some said — juggled his reputation as a reformist with what became open antipathy toward the Solidarity movement, died Friday in Warsaw.
Scientists say juggling e-mail, phone calls and other incoming information can change how people think and behave.
Low-paid working tenants say juggling work with childcare and local transport is difficult.
5.13pm GMT "The blame game is nothing but a sideshow," Schumer says, juggling his metaphors like a salad.
Quick-Change Artists The wardrobe supervisor, Fred Grzyb, who has been with City Opera for 35 years, says juggling so many operas at once is not always so peachy.
"Anyone who says juggling being a mother and primary childcarer with running a business is easy is either fibbing or has a full-time nanny.
Test Your Focus The 2010 series, "Your Brain on Computers," looked at the costs of our wired world: Scientists say juggling e-mail, phone calls and other incoming information can change how people think and behave.
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