If they bothered to turn around, they saw a monotonous singer, a cacophonous one-man band, a juggler of little note. |
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Bismarck has been described by historians as a political juggler who could keep swinging half a dozen balls in his hands simultaneously. |
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He eventually found work with a carnival, and later made his way into vaudeville as a juggler. |
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The director is a juggler in this movie, trying to keep a hundred different balls, a hundred different plot lines and characters, in the air. |
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There is just one complaint today by a Russian juggler, who is eating the pile of Russian salad on his plate. |
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The court contained everything, including a jester, a juggler, a sword-swallower, an eater of fire, and a young sorceress named Babette. |
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Try to keep the pattern going without a break: you never pass back to the partner you received from, but always to the third juggler. |
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The pattern is ambidextrous, which means, to be more precise, that each juggler has one R to L handacross and one L to R handacross per cycle. |
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As a circus artist, juggler, acrobat and writer, she has been involved in Artcirq since the beginning. |
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Clément Debailleul is a scenographer, juggler, magician and multimedia artist. |
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This terrific groove juggler and escape artist commands the art of sudden shifts of emphasis and accent shifts as only few other drummers can. |
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This means that each step along the chart gives each juggler an extra throw of the 2 solo patterns. |
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Mrs Schreyer, you are something of a juggler and an illusionist at the same time, with the proposals that have been made. |
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It was also in the 1970's that Mic joined the legendary Pram Factory Theatre in Melbourne, creating Soapbox Circus, where he was ringmaster, musician, juggler and acrobat. |
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The magician, the juggler, the fortune-teller and the pickpocket will amuse you. A monitor explains you the old Flemish games in wood. |
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If you're the old feeder, you carry on with a 3-counts with the un-moved juggler, making selfs instead of passes to the moved one. |
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Face the Magic is a crazily colourful jack-in-the box, a joker and a juggler who loves to perform at the centre of the circus. |
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It helps to remember that the clubs are passed back to the juggler who passed them to you. |
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The juggler has then to make a pass, then to move and keep juggling, in order to be where they have to be on the next diagram. |
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On these occasions a performer known as a juggler, from the Latin joculator, was expected to provide entertainment. |
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Yeltsin, the great juggler, seems to be juggling his health as well, and living on borrowed time. |
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After that, he works as a juggler clown with the Fratellini Circus, with the Cavedo brothers Clown Circus and with the Dutch troop Van Zelf. |
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But not even the best juggler in the world could maintain two hundred chairs standing on only one of their legs. |
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As a multidisciplinary artist, he was an acrobat, a juggler and an actor, with a specialty in artistic bicycle. |
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Along the way he also picked up the skills to be an acrobat, a juggler, a wire walker, a trapeze artist, and a clown. |
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On the right a male juggler is intent on keeping three balls in the air. |
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While I feel sometimes like I'm the juggler in a circus, I know that smart marketing and advertising have helped us to continue in business, even in these rough times. |
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Sorry, but I just don't think you have the eye-hand coordination to be a juggler in this circus. |
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Since neither can drop, the juggler must choose them both. |
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This recording is a manifesto: modernism, culture, temporality, style, improvisation are all concepts with which Joël Grare plays, like a juggler. |
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He was a manipulator and pickpocket at seventeen when, after some brief criminal activity in the streets of Paris, Phillipe Petit brought his talent as a thief to the cabaret and used it in his silent act as a street juggler. |
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Acting like that in front of God, out of love, in order to please him, when our whole life goes against the grain: how splendid, to be God's juggler! |
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A company leader needs a special talent, that of a juggler. |
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Before starting his career as a professional dancer, Dario Giuseppe Dinuzzi was already performing as a juggler and flame-spitter in southern Italy. |
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Like the juggler, the cellist needs dexterity, alertness, and sangfroid. |
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With electrodes fixed to his skull, Mr Styffe fixed his mind on game characters, such as a juggler or a Pac-Man-like blob fleeing ghosts in a maze. |
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Join this female cello player and the juggler in their dreamworld. |
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Sorry, but I just don't think you have the hand-eye coordination needed to be a juggler in this circus. |
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Baraka was part trickster and part provocateur, a brilliant juggler of genres, ideas, and identities, whose career spanned nearly six decades. |
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He depicts the juggler of time, splits a clock in two to represent «half-time» and even retrospectively tries to help Monsieur Proust find his lost time. |
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The defensive system they were playing hampered them from going for the juggler. |
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Mr. Valazzi, the famous juggler and pedipulator now appearing at London halls has joined the school in order to add to his many accomplishments the art of flying. |
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Only when a juggler misses catching his ball does he appeal to me. |
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