As such, this book attempts to burst the bubble of the super-mom myth, the idea that one can juggle both tasks, and succeed at both. |
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I juggle my art making with time spent salvaging reusables from the landfill. |
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She dandled the fruit playfully, kissed it several times, and pretended to juggle it, while laughing with a delicious babbling brook of a laugh. |
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But her study skills were rusty, and she found it difficult to juggle work and child rearing, so she dropped out. |
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I had to juggle my exterior apparent happiness and my inner desperate sense of worthlessness. |
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The people at the MCA, on the other hand, come in to shelter from the weather or when the guys who juggle kittens and chain saws take a break. |
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And look, finally, do you think that either party understands the juggle that families face, particularly mothers, working mothers? |
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It's quite another to deftly juggle the nuances of presidential behavior in a newly emergent democracy. |
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Alex can ride the unicycle, lie on a bed of nails, spin plates, juggle, deliver gags and is now mastering the art of puppetry. |
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I mean, it's a remarkable example of the great juggle that so many working women do today. |
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We may be wrong, but we thought that most voters managed to juggle the difficult task of working and voting without bilocation. |
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In this case you juggle 4 for a bit, throw a pass and then juggle 3 for a bit. |
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Perhaps the last player to juggle both sports was Rangers goalkeeper Andy Goram. |
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Administration Manager, David McKinnon, says life at his centre is a constant struggle and juggle. |
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It's that big juggle that many of my readers know, with my life depending on fantastic nannies. |
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Do you find it hard to beat juggle and scratch as opposed to blending the records to entertain the crowds? |
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Trying to juggle too many things at once, she sometimes fears she ends up not doing any of them well. |
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In her youth, Aleila was a wild and rambunctious youngster who could juggle, toss, swallow, and even lie on swords. |
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Walk on stilts and barrels, create human pyramids, learn acrobatic and aerial skills, balance on a rola-bola and learn to juggle! |
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She said today's nappies were a far cry from the terry towelling nappies boiling on a stove and the need to juggle metal pins. |
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Four young Chinese performers each hold two sticks linked by a string and juggle, toss and balance a wooden spool, trying to outdo each other. |
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I've got so many activities and subjects to juggle I don't have time for other commitments. |
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In a survey of women aged 30 to 45 most said they were trying to juggle at least four tasks in a day. |
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Many had to juggle work and home commitments in order to cope with a situation where children were on different mid-term breaks. |
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Yes, we all still work day jobs and at times it's difficult to juggle a full-time band a full-time job. |
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Increasingly, students are trying to juggle getting an education and working. |
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How can we juggle one more responsibility or volunteer activity in our lives? |
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The main difference is that I knew Mr. Buck wasn't trying to juggle the numbers to arrive at a certain, desired conclusion. |
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I'm going to more or less take their advice, but probably juggle the numbers a bit. |
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It tries to portray a juggle between characters and the situations and relationships they are involved in. |
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It was just a matter of organizing things, a bit of a juggle and a dance between childcare, meetings and contracts. |
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That sounds quite a juggle for community members to be able to do that, is that happening? |
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To get by, many cash-strapped mistresses go back to work as nightclub hostesses or juggle several patrons at one time to earn extra income. |
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As they juggle pins and fire sticks, do cartwheels and backflips energetically, the kids look less desperate than exhausted by their routine. |
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He had then tried to juggle the accounts in a desperate bid to balance the books. |
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Films that juggle and interweave storylines across time can be tricky business. |
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The trio have also managed to juggle their part-time work, home and other commitments with homework and coursework. |
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Even big, subsidised companies have been made to juggle sponsorships and have success. |
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Our students have to juggle classwork, homework and coursework with necessary revision and redrafting. |
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The likely result of this is a labyrinth of intricate employment and childcare arrangements that families may find harder to juggle, not easier. |
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There's so many problems to juggle in the first year or two of a TV show, especially when there's a lot of higher-ups to please. |
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Within the first two weeks of the war, just trying to juggle the daily amount of aircraft and airspace was a daunting task. |
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Preparing for your wedding day can be stressful as you juggle all these demands. |
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It began during my freshman year in college when an upperclassman during orientation told our group we had to learn how to juggle. |
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A willingness to juggle both day-to-day operational management and longer-term projects is a core component of our strategy. |
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Monkeys, with engagingly human faces, juggle playfully with oranges. |
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I always tell those who wonder about how I juggle my various responsibilities that it is something you choose to make happen. |
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These magicians play with fire and juggle with molten glass to coax the red hot material into the desired shape. |
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With this pattern it's particularly important to keep cool, juggle slowly and throw accurately. |
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He hopes to go to Stanford and major in computer science, but for now he has to juggle homework with his online vigilante persona. |
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Mummy and baby Kanga are tricky. They are seeing what they can juggle. |
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Women continue to be the primary caregivers in society and constantly juggle the roles of careerist, mother and spouse. |
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Since it's possible to juggle 7 clubs 2-count on floaty singles, the same idea can be applied here. |
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I would like once again to stress that these patterns are a lot of fun to juggle. |
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I manage to juggle family and work commitments because Tom and I coordinate our diaries. |
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The juggle is hard work, but she's said that when she's home, and with daughter Alex, the phone goes unanswered. |
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So when time is so scarce, how can you juggle classroom tuition with management responsibilities? |
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Women are experts in day-to-day living, a large majority of them having to juggle jobs and domestic duties. |
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Young people juggle studies, sport, part-time jobs, internships, relationships and socialising all at the same time. |
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If you ever want to find people who can juggle, you have four of them here and a thousand more around this province. |
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There are challenges for young parents, in particular, young mothers who juggle the demands of a career and family related responsibilities. |
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Do your policies accommodate all employees' needs to juggle work and family life? |
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Life's a juggle, and you make the choices that suit your life. |
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The centre's manager will have to juggle five collective agreements covering her staff. |
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This pattern is very nice to juggle, since the hold gives it a funny and refreshing rhythm. |
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The way in which people use and juggle languages and identities is the best proof. |
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The challenge is to juggle the work demands so that the most good is done for the highest number. |
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You are constantly having to juggle your mission and mandate to suit the funding agenda. |
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Even those who make it usually have to juggle a number of contracts, and rely on other types of work to supplement their income from performing. |
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They turn borders to their advantage, juggle with procedures and work with professionals. |
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People are asked to juggle an ever-more complicated array of tasks, yet less and less time seems to be available. |
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As you know I have had to juggle with competing priorities and do the best I could with the limited resource allocation available to me. |
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You have to juggle around with the musicians' original sound and all the little production tricks in the studio. |
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They tumble, juggle, balance, swing and hula hoop with a confidence and humour far beyond what you would expect for students of a tertiary course. |
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Learning to juggle is a neat trick for the brain as well as the hands. |
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The intersections become street-performing pitches, and crowds of hundreds watch someone escape from a straitjacket or juggle machetes or eat fire. |
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The challenge for Ginsberg was to figure out how to control all 62 devices in the show, a constant juggle to control the pieces and make them work together. |
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My partner Nigel is an actor, and it is a juggle between jobs and baby. |
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He could not manage the soft tone of a human voice or juggle the stress on certain vowels and words, and on those he could it always came out angered sounding. |
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Even if you think they're evil enough to juggle the jobs figures, it's probably too late to do the president any good. |
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Well, a bear can juggle and stand on a ball and he's talented, but he's not famous. |
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When they did, the guys suddenly had two sets of girls at the house to juggle, and neither pair knew about the other. |
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He managed to juggle a challenging workload and foster good relations among officials at various agencies. |
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Here's a man who can shoulder a crisis, keep the show on the road, juggle two mobile phones, a walkie-talkie and a landline and still keep a semblance of sanity. |
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Any new work that gets thrown my way doesn't cause me any more problems, but remains just as undoable as the last five or six tasks I've been given to juggle. |
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Hotels must juggle cancellations, no-shows, guests who extend their stays beyond their original reservations and rooms that are taken out of service for repairs. |
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As a kid, my mom had to juggle her studies and her role as a surrogate mother to her sisters and brothers, because her mother, my grandmother, was quite mad. |
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A survey of 1,000 adults revealed a list of mishaps as they tried to juggle busy work and home lives. |
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She could face down the kind of male bullying that often intimidates women in the workplace, and was clearly managing admirably to juggle family and her high-powered job. |
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Monroe might still be a well-paid call handler for Essex fire service had she not resigned because she could no longer juggle night shifts and motherhood. |
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It's especially easy to do that while feeding: two of the partners keep the juggle going, while the third gathers in his clubs, runs to his new position and re-joins the pattern from there. |
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When I had free time between engineering my own humiliations, I was introduced to the hacky sack, a sort of miniature leather beanbag that compelled white kids to juggle with their feet. |
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As it turns out, its creators knew that for a fact as they chose to commit hara-kiri with an undisputable touch of class, instead of trying to juggle with time. |
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Trudi is still struggling to juggle her cake-making business and Richard's ever pudgier face at home. |
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Indeed, Nougaro's clever wordplay and his incredible ability to juggle with language are doubtless his most outstanding contribution to the French music scene. |
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For example, the 11 ring pulldown didn't stick in my head because I don't really juggle rings, and I have no conception of how hard it is. |
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Robbins's hands are slim and smooth, with tapered, manicured fingers, marred only by a scar on his right ring finger — from when he was eighteen and tried to juggle a set of hibachi knives at a Japanese steak house. |
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Personally I find sissy boys a little too heavy to juggle, as well as being ageist, sexist and orientationist props. |
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As faculty must juggle a number of competing priorities, it is imperative that diaspora faculty initiatives have a component which focuses on knowledge transfer. |
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This isn't, asTony Blair would have us believe, about making it easier for couples to juggle work and family. |
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But there are many competing demands on your time and the challenge is to juggle these while making time for yourself and ensuring you stay healthy. |
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Margot van Wettum-Lacoste, a working parent of four children, had enough to juggle without playing referee over the household computers at homework time. |
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They work in conditions which are bad for their physical, mental and spiritual health, conditions which affect women more than men because they have to juggle so many duties and take on double and triple social roles. |
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This elite athlete manages to juggle sport and academic pursuits. |
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With the Harmony remote, there's no need to juggle remote controls or press a dozen buttons to set up a TV, home-theater receiver, and Xbox 360 for gaming. |
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Their game, rather, is to welcome the apparent inescapability of their situation and to juggle truisms until the viewer becomes disoriented by their dexterousness. |
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