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They've juggled their schedules to wedge in a few dates.
Charlotte McKinney juggled quite a bit for her 23rd birthday bash.
PEOPLE: How have you juggled being on tour during Lana's pregnancy?
She juggled her jobs at home and as a clerical worker.
Parents paid $10, and the kids juggled, danced and played piano.
She glanced up from her phone while I juggled some Trident.
I juggled community organizing, internships, friendships and family commitments along the way.
In a field some people juggled while others sprawled sunburned and exhausted.
At another point, the three, in unison, juggled open bottles of water.
As Vanderbilt coped with the loss, she juggled single motherhood and her career.
A woman in blue juggled three white balls, putting one on her head.
My boyfriend juggled two screwdrivers and a wrench and made my son laugh.
Last summer, Salinas juggled seven part-time jobs to cover food and rent.
As a kid, he juggled multiple jobs, including lawn mowing, janitorial work, and dishwashing.
Since graduating she has juggled jobs at two restaurants, but one recently sacked her.
Her mom juggled raising three kids while working the night shift at the hospital.
Murphy has juggled responsibility for a while, having been interim CEO since last October.
The position never materialized and I spent seven months being juggled around different departments.
There was too much going on, too many relationships being juggled in the moment.
She has juggled simultaneous careers as a TV producer, singer, and romantic comedy heroine.
As the Mets tweaked the roster that off-season, Alderson juggled chemotherapy and work.
Birgfeld, known by friends as a "supermom," juggled several jobs to provide for her kids.
As Meghan navigated her new royal world, Kate juggled the demands of three young children.
A run scored when shortstop Trevor Story juggled a potential game-ending, double-play grounder.
The trio juggled full-time classes and part-time jobs to get the group going.
Refusing payment, he drove on, and we juggled hot coffee while munching on our goodies.
Moving to Florida in the mid-1960s, he juggled menial jobs and a growing music career.
All five of Tencent's founders had juggled stable jobs along with their start-up in 20163.
One man juggled several inches of plastic in the dappled shade of a Texan summer's day.
The narrow lead between Macron and Le Pen juggled as returns arrived throughout the evening hours.
President Trump lately has juggled three related international challenges perilous enough to test the deftest diplomat.
I had juggled my first baby and a New York City job; I could handle hard.
Odor threw to home plate, but catcher Bobby Wilson juggled the ball as Bandy slid around Wilson.
Buterin was never full-time as he juggled the role with his work for the Ethereum Foundation.
Each apprentice received a part-time wage for participating; some juggled other jobs, school, and family care.
But later, the accumulation of balls to be juggled reduces performance and increases the incidence of error.
Mr. Hassilev, who juggled a long career as a musician, record producer and actor, lives in California.
When Stearns added infielders Jonathan Schoop and Mike Moustakas in midseason trades, Counsell juggled the puzzle pieces.
Stanford got 44,000 for just over 1,603 spots, and M.I.T. juggled more than 20,000 for 1,450 seats.
She juggled a variety of odd jobs: cleaning, cooking, cashiering, anything she could do to make money.
Decked out in athletic wear, hee juggled three soccer balls all while making his best "Blue Steel" face.
Monstrous flora and fauna threaten our good friend Mario as he tries to avoid being juggled by rabbids.
Stars coach Ken Hitchcock juggled his lineup and lines while also going with six defensemen instead of seven.
My mother juggled minimum wage jobs to keep a roof over our heads and food on the table.
This resulted in a near-180 juggled rotation of his foot in an image that's hard to shake.
" Floyd juggled a bread stick and said, "Are you saying you'd like one of these up your end?
Others have juggled doing content on multiple platforms — including Instagram and Snapchat — at once to maximize their audience reach.
All the balls have to be juggled at one time because this provides unending humor for you and me.
Court and her husband Barry juggled baby Daniel alone, and he was often wailing in the grandstands during matches.
For three years, she juggled multiple jobs and school, sometimes skipping one semester to save money for the next.
Mr. Frank juggled several roles in a long career: He represented sportscasters, created TV shows and negotiated rights deals.
Instead, they have juggled their on-court and off-court pursuits and endured like few others in tennis history.
We were short on sleep, like most parents are, as we juggled tasks to get ready for the day.
Hurricane Sandy hit the East Coast in October 2012 while I lived in New York and juggled three jobs.
She's also juggled a soccer ball an impressive 102 times with her heels to earn a Guinness World Record.
His mother juggled her time, taking care of her children while working in a canteen and learning to speak Norwegian.
For New York Fashion Week, she juggled VIP events tied to her book launch and a jam-packed show schedule.
The yuan CNY= has since stabilized and the PBoC has juggled its fixings both higher and lower to avoid speculation.
For larger foes that couldn't be juggled, I leaned on the timed dodge counters to do most of the damage.
She met a Mennonite guy, lapsed like her, a street performer who ate fire and juggled machetes over people's heads.
And, again, it hit him right on the hands before he juggled it off his helmet and lost the touchdown.
These elements are juggled confidently by the director Michael Bonfiglio, who opens with a vignette that evokes a 1970s sitcom.
One day in June, Mr. Molotsky juggled clients who wanted to invest in $500 million worth of opportunity-zone projects.
One day in June, Mr. Molotsky juggled clients who wanted to invest in $500 million worth of opportunity-zone projects.
I grew up in Lima, OH, the oldest of five siblings with immigrant parents who juggled two and three jobs each.
I had a very hectic few months last year while I juggled full-time work and an unrelated freelancer side hustle.
And she's juggled all of the above while raising two incredibly well-adjusted, down-to-earth kids, now in their 30s.
The drop in his ranking may reflect internal unease as the company has juggled various publicity crises over the past year.
That's the beauty of numbers: They can be juggled and propagandized in the interim, but in the end, they never lie.
I'd tell myself as I juggled money from one card to another, and stopped paying the interest on my student loans.
They juggled rapping and singing; they switched up meter and tempo; and they could shift from slow to fast to breakneck.
The series quickly developed a core of expertly juggled recurring motifs, including American history, technology, nostalgia and its trademark cautionary tales.
The inspiration came from a sketch in one of Maira's journals of a clock with numbers randomly juggled on its face.
Mike Brey juggled the starting lineup for a second-straight game and third-straight half in going with sophomore guard Rex Pflueger.
She also juggled two part-time jobs as an usher at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and at Radio City Music Hall.
"We were flat," said Islanders Coach Jack Capuano, who juggled line combinations and defensive tandems in an attempt to ignite his team.
With Wild captain Mikko Koivu scratched shortly before the game, the team's second line was juggled, and the trio clicked right away.
Lindor basically juggled the bat three times with his heels while running forward until the bat finally had enough and ended things.
After graduating high school, she juggled jobs making petty cash at Detroit's Better Made Potato Chip factory, Little Caesars, and Best Buy.
I juggled life exactly how I was supposed to juggle it in this city where people, I had recently noticed, don't smile.
Over the last couple of weeks, she's juggled campaigning, meeting with union heads and parent-teacher associations, and living her typical teenage life.
Birgfeld, who was known by friends as a "supermom" who juggled several jobs to provide for her kids, vanished on June 28, 2007.
The Isle of Man rider, known as the Manx Missile, has juggled his road season schedule with extensive track training sessions this year.
They have juggled schedules to accommodate tournaments and taken him to clinics at country clubs where a membership would be out of reach.
Multiple roles are not unusual in tennis, but few have worn as many hats and juggled as many conflicts of interest as Gimelstob.
A woman from Mexico, testified that Keith Raniere, a self-help guru, juggled sexual relationships with a dozen followers, including her underage sister.
Often the only Latina in her labs, she juggled pre-med classes, 15 hours a week of work and worries about her family.
Here's how the president juggled the situation, just as he hit the one-year mark of his surprise election victory against Hillary Clinton.
The 33-year-old previously told PEOPLE that wedding planning had been "slow" while both she and Cena juggled their many responsibilities and commitments.
Like many kids, the brothers were a bit troublesome in their youth and their mother juggled two different jobs to raise them single-handed.
"The border wall that they're building could be climbed pretty easily," said Mr Kloeker, who juggled several items in one hand during repeat attempts.
Until that point, Mr. Boutros had juggled his work and his passion for watches through writing and a part-time consultancy for watch brands.
Then, she fell in love with Neal Rempel, a street performer who dressed as a radioactive Elvis and juggled machetes from atop of stilts.
She managed mostly on her own, first while my dad finished his dissertation and then when I arrived, while they juggled my two sisters.
All the myths have been juggled about, so it's hard now to figure out who was messy, who was neat who awkward, who popular.
Centrist leader After Saddam Hussein's Iraq invaded Iran in 20053, Rafsanjani juggled serving as speaker of parliament and a top war commander for eight years.
Sagan has juggled his road commitments this year with completing enough mountain bike races to earn enough qualification points to secure his place in Rio.
The actress, 21, juggled a total of five different outfits on Tuesday as she went from one promotional event to another in New York City.
The weeks that followed were full to the brim as I juggled the elation of holding babies with the chaos of changing two diapers simultaneously.
His colleague Karen Stupples juggled competitive golf and motherhood for a few years after her son, Logan, was born before retiring to the broadcasting booth.
Walter Piatt juggled ruthless pursuit of enemies and delicate diplomacy with tribal leaders, using a trove of modern weaponry and streams of tech-generated data.
Machkovech said he juggled veggies, rearranged bunches of bananas, and even swapped items behind his back, hoping his sleight of hand might overwhelm the cameras.
Carol Karanja's friends painted a picture of a doting mom who juggled a hectic work schedule as an accountant at an energy firm in Canada.
But in addition to the many hats he juggled as an entertainer — song and dance man, actor, impressionist, raconteur — Davis became a civil rights activist.
Although "Gotham" admirably juggled its characters, the show gradually began to run out of operating room without bumping into aspects of the Batman mythology chronicled elsewhere.
Dr. Ford herself juggled between apologizing for being "collegial" while also talking about topics within the realm of her academic expertise, such as epinephrine and neurotransmitters.
She's juggled a full-time job on television, (now two of them!) but behind the scenes, Carrie Ann Inaba has dealt with years of private pain.
The Rangers juggled small-scale high school social dramas along with global showdowns, mostly against the cackling baddie Rita Repulsa and her army of brainless creatures.
"So many of my female colleagues juggled family responsibilities and work responsibilities, and wouldn't get promoted because they were perceived to be lacking commitment," she says.
She said there had been moments of doubt along the way as she juggled motherhood and training, wondering whether she could ever be the same athlete.
The fact that no one is happy highlights that these issues involve complex tradeoffs best juggled though an open and deliberative process, rather than in secret.
There was that one time someone juggled stun guns and the guy who used a chainsaw to cut an apple he held in his mouth blindfolded.
Because it's a 24/7 job, it had the benefit of flexible hours—I juggled it with touring, writing music, running a label, and throwing events.
Danielle Ohl, a Capital reporter, guided me through it, even as she juggled articles about her slain colleagues and the Trump administration's response to the shooting.
In fact, "The Raid" manages all this so well that after it's juggled all its conflicts, the rest of the story can't help but feel repetitive.
Her image was something she constantly augmented as she juggled being an author, mother, wife, and artist, in an era that was societally restrictive for women.
Since the 1980s, he has juggled his own songwriting with a wildly successful career composing scores and songs for films, including the three "Toy Story" movies.
"I had made partner and had all three of our children while I was at McKinsey, and juggled it really well for a while," said Howe.
Throughout the episode, Ben juggled an evening with 28 women (and sent 7 home!) with more ease and grace than most guys can do one-on-one.
For most of my life I've juggled between the same five to ten pounds, and unbeknownst to me, I guess I was on the heavier side again.
After her father died, the house was juggled between Shields and other family members, even though Shields continued to pay the taxes, said her daughter Phyllis Shields.
He returned the following summer to play a full slate of games, even as he juggled his responsibilities co-directing and producing a film about the league.
The first attempt, during the media preview on Tuesday, was rather tame, as journalists juggled their cameras and phones with Facebook livestreams while tentatively pushing the ball.
Children wore miniature national jerseys — ice blue, jungle green, revolutionary red — and juggled soccer balls near the Duomo, the Eiffel Tower, the Brandenburg Gate, the Sagrada Familia.
He has juggled a variety of high-stakes disputes over security, economics and other issues, while keeping an eye on the emerging Democratic presidential campaign back home.
No topic was off limits: Glover juggled themes of economic hardship with the same grace and eye-twitching absurdity he did mental trauma, fame, and domestic relationships.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts pulled double duty on Tuesday as he juggled dual responsibilities at the Supreme Court and President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
He never fully committed to negotiations and, believing that the war had to be fought with costs and risks in mind, unsuccessfully juggled competing interests and ideas.
There was a time, before he was wrongfully convicted of murder and spent nearly four decades in prison, when he juggled multiple jobs to afford a home.
At the conference, on the floor of a former football stadium in St. Louis, Ms. Gaines-Cirelli juggled seven WhatsApp chat groups to coordinate strategy with advocates.
The film, which starred Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce, Kevin Spacey and Kim Basinger, skillfully juggled corruption, intrigue and murder among cops and Hollywood figures in 1950s Los Angeles.
The fans revealed some of the meeting's most interesting tidbits with Time, including that LaBeouf told the table his father was a circus clown who juggled trained chickens.
Aides have juggled how to fulfill the requirements of the G7 while at the same time preparing Trump for the high-stakes Singapore talks a few days later.
Wall Street zig-zagged from red to black and back much of the day as investors juggled mixed messages of a strong consumer and dropping U.S. Treasury yields.
With a phone in each hand, his eyes darting from the dining room to the computer, Mr. Lemonides juggled reservations while welcoming walk-ins with his operatic laughter.
"Fishel also hosted a weekly show on the Style Network called "The Dish" (which she juggled with undergraduate classes) and was a correspondent on "The Tyra Banks Show.
After earning his associate's degree in 1998, Haas settled in the town of Athens and juggled a full-time job as an ISP technician with freelance coding gigs.
She took out half a dozen student loans as she juggled her college studies with full-time jobs, but she thought she had all of them under control.
In a newly released clip, Olympios, 24, sits down with two Ellen producers to discuss how she juggled her relationship with Viall, 36, and the rest of the women.
Mr Figes is best known as a chronicler of Russia itself, and of the ways its cultural and political masters have juggled indigenous traditions with those from the West.
Mulvaney, who proudly embraces the nickname "right-wing nutjob," has juggled various positions across the Trump administration and has reportedly eyed the president's chief of staff position for months.
It was evident in Cuadrado's feints and a gorgeous sequence from Cardona, in which he juggled the ball to himself before whipping a ball toward Brad Guzan's far post.
He controlled the header with his left foot, juggled it over his head to avoid a defender and then spun around and hit an absolute laser off the volley.
But center fielder Rajai Davis flagged the ball down, juggled it and re-caught it as it bounced off his left arm — just before he crashed into the scoreboard.
On Friday, NASA juggled its order for the next flight from the other company, Orbital ATK of Dulles, Va., switching to a larger rocket that would allow additional cargo.
On the day we caught up with Smith, he and his editorial staff feverishly juggled the myriad major stories all contending to be featured during the show's opening segment.
I recently juggled a video shoot, showing VIPs around the medical practice I invest in, and dealing with my dad being in the hospital — all in one crazy week.
And even on days when he has juggled sentencings in other cases, he has paid careful attention to every witness who has taken the stand in the Manafort trial.
During a Telemundo staff meeting before the World Cup, Velazquez, 48, and his staff juggled planning for the World Cup, along with their regular sports, soccer and boxing coverage.
For a man who took his first job at 14, who juggled part-time work while earning his bachelor's degree and who valued being a contributor, unemployment was crushing.
Ms. Perez juggled two full-time jobs — as a server in a restaurant and as a cashier at a Marshalls — while planning a funeral and caring for her daughter.
But as these influencers juggled full-time jobs with their online personas, many of them leveraging platforms with hundreds of thousands of followers, the balancing act became too much.
"Here's a man who has [run] multimillion-dollar businesses, and has juggled many, many issues at the same time," Illuzzi-Orbon said, according to the New York Daily News.
Klimt is said to have financially supported his children and their mothers, but he juggled lovers throughout his life, and no children were listed on his official death notice.
Under the leadership of Dara Khosrowshahi, who became chief executive in September, Uber has juggled investing in new markets while retreating from others where it was losing millions of dollars.
Directing brothers Anthony and Joe Russo mounted what amounts to a trial run for this assignment on "Captain America: Civil War," which also juggled a double-digit assortment of characters.
That's a lot of names to see on one episode, but they're all juggled very well throughout the first episode because of showrunner Angela Kang, who wrote the season premiere.
Republicans have juggled those twin claims in pitching their tax bill, which was introduced at the beginning of November and remains on course to reach Mr. Trump's desk next month.
And 34 years later ... Reba, who has since juggled many roles throughout her career from singing to acting on her own sitcom 'Reba,' is celebrating her 65th birthday this weekend.
Uber, under the leadership of Dara Khosrowshahi, who became chief executive a year ago, has juggled investing in new markets while retreating from others, where it was losing millions of dollars.
ABOUT OKLAHOMA (6-2): The Sooners didn't make an in-season lineup change in the previous three seasons, but have juggled the starting five three times in the last four games.
With the score tied at 1 late in the third period, Elias Lindholm juggled the puck on his stick at center ice and skated in on Schneider, who stopped his shot.
He has juggled bids on items as varied as old master and Impressionist paintings, antique furniture, and more contemporary treasures that once belonged to Elizabeth Taylor, Margaret Thatcher and Eric Clapton.
So as I juggled coverage of health care and taxes, Nafta and wiretapping, I investigated the Easter Egg Roll — calling anyone I could think of who might know something about it.
Wes Peden is a wonder — able not just to keep seven clubs aloft but also to bounce juggled objects off his forearms and slide them across his shoulders as he spins.
While they've always juggled writing, directing, and performing duties depending on the project, Aniello and Downs's seemingly effortless writing process is what tended to propel their comedy to the next level.
The White House has juggled some funding around to help bridge the gap, but Congress's lack of action left Gulf State politicians on both sides of the aisle with a sour taste.
A ton of information needs to be juggled and brought into play at any given time — perfect unit control means nothing if your enemy outwits you or crushes you with superior resources.
It has juggled the launch of its new budget carrier Swoop with a planned international expansion, even as it negotiates a first contract with pilots and its flight attendants move to unionize.
Its vast literary pretensions juggled so many balls that it will take a truly inspired team of writers not to drop any should a sequel, a third Half-Life proper, finally emerge.
But it also highlights the potential for conflicts down the road if he is elected, and shows how he has juggled his finances as he uses his own money for his campaign.
Suddenly the girl who juggled two jobs and evening language classes, took cold showers and exercised by the open window each morning finds it hard to get out of bed at all.
In case you missed Monday's season premiere, here are three things that happened that had fans feeling for their favorite MTV stars as they juggled their complex family dynamics and busy lives. 1.
The Capitals never trailed in winning back-to-back games this weekend, scoring eight goals combined against Vancouver and Calgary – four by forward Marcus Johansson – after coach Barry Trotz juggled his forward lines.
Copeland, who started studying ballet at 13, grew up San Pedro, California and was raised by a single mom who juggled many jobs just to be able to put food on the table.
In the three decades that it took to turn his company, including the Sam Adams beer brand, into a $2 billion craft beer empire, Koch juggled a lot as the Chief Everything Officer.
"Volatility prevailed as the index juggled between +136 and -131 points to fall by 55 points amid profit-taking witnessed across the board," said Ahmed Saeed Khan, an equity trader at JS Securities.
Community members said that bodies are rarely decomposed when another comes for burial, leading to an unpleasant experience for family members who see the remains of their loved ones juggled to make space.
In addition to the change at goalie, Hitchcock juggled lines at the start of the game, in part because forwards David Backes and Robby Fabbri did not return to action after unspecified injuries.
The Sun Devils juggled their lineup after losing a 17-point lead in a 96-86 loss to Utah on Thursday, with Lake and Rob Edwards starting in place of Dort and Martin.
Then, while still paying off his student loans, he juggled a Bachelor of Science program, which he felt was vital for future career advancement, and a full-time job as a quantity surveyor.
As leads fell through and dead ends rose to meet her, she juggled, flipping through meticulously organized notebooks, then switching gears on a dime, driving more than 100 miles daily around Oklahoma City.
The young Norman juggled the identities of street kid and star pupil, taken under wing by a domineering teacher at Boys High School in Bedford-Stuyvesant who labored to cauterize his rough edges.
At the time, he said he was following doctor's orders in staying active, and still took boxing lessons three days a week, played singles tennis twice a week, juggled and took a mild pill.
Operating switchboards in France, they juggled constantly shifting lists of codes and connections, worked fast amid artillery blasts, and mastered the "genteel diplomacy" needed to communicate with officials in French as well as English.
A boy who must have been less than ten stood in front of his car and juggled five (then six and seven) balls up in the air, occasionally dropping them like a robot wouldn't.
ET, NHL Network, CBC, NESN (Boston) ABOUT THE MAPLE LEAFS (23-22-5): Coach Mike Babcock juggled his lines in the third period of Wednesday's loss, elevating William Nylander alongside Nazem Kadi and Leo Komarov.
ISMAILIA, Egypt — As his jeep careened along a narrow country road, swerving to avoid slower traffic, Talaat el-Sewedy, a newly elected parliamentarian, juggled two cellphones as he fielded a barrage of demands from supporters.
Yeo juggled his lines, elevating Dmitrij Jaskin to the No. 2 unit with Paul Stastny and Alexander Steen, moving Jay Bouwmeester to right defense and inserting fellow blue-liner Carl Gunnarsson back in the lineup.
We talked about the courtesans of old (and modern escorts) who juggled "boyfriends" and traveled the world while being treasured for their femininity, their individual beauty, and their innate ability to bring comfort to clients.
She juggled business calls, prepared a chicken dish and parried the demands of her three sons, aged 4 to 8, who were stretched out before the TV. By her own admission, she can be pushy.
It's not the first time Boeckner has juggled two bands at once: he was writing, recording and performing in Wolf Parade almost the entire time he was doing Handsome Furs with his ex-wife Alexei Perry.
For the latest in Reuters' "First Jobs" series, we talked to a few famous moms about the jobs that got them started on their career paths, which they successfully juggled while raising families on the side.
Born: 1980 Capricorn Conviction: Endangerment, neglect, abuse, causing bodily harm and or death Sentence = Entered: 2007 Year of Release: 2017 Born & Raised: Yorktown, VA The woman in the next cell to mine juggled multiple male penpals.
Unaccustomed to press conferences, Castro at first appeared confused at whether the question was directed to him and later asked for it to be repeated as he juggled the headphones he wore to hear its translation.
It sounds dizzying, but the multiple story lines are dexterously juggled and well paced, even if the joints between the novel's 10 sections are a little creaky, with flashback-priming segues out of a hokey screenplay.
The Gophers' offense is balanced, averaging 180.8 rushing yards and 21 passing yards, with quarterback Conor Rhoda (229 passing yards, three TDs) at the controls after coach P.J. Fleck juggled signal callers earlier in the season.
In recent months, as he has juggled Tesla's production and financing demands, there has been talk about installing a chief operating officer to enable Mr. Musk to take a reduced role in day-to-day operations.
"I'm so lucky to have a great partner in @chloemendel, who juggled raising our son, pregnancy with Philomena, whilst building her fashion line (@maisonatia) and navigating my being gone so much with SP in 2018," he said.
Later, he juggled his Irish radio role with television work in England, presenting shows for the BBC and for Granada TV in Manchester, where in 1962 he became the first broadcaster to introduce The Beatles on television.
The Indians were missing top offensive player Michael Brantley this season due to injury and resourceful manager Terry Francona has juggled his rotation with late season injuries to Carlos Carrasco and Danny Salazar and recently Trevor Bauer.
One of my favorite stories about him is he would ride his unicycle up and down the hallways, he juggled, and he had a lot of fun side projects like the electrical mouse that navigated through a maze.
Although Bong jokingly apologized for his groundbreaking success and juggled his trophies throughout the evening, he also drew attention to the people in the room who had served as inspiration — specifically his fellow nominees in the best director category. 
Like its peers, Schlumberger has cuts costs and headcount and juggled resources to try and bolster margins, moves that have helped its profit top Wall Street's expectations every quarter for nearly five years now, or since Kibsgaard became CEO.
The loss-making challenger bank, which first hit high streets a little over six years ago as major lenders juggled the damaging fallout from the financial crisis, said the new roles included customer-facing and head office positions. bit.
Fans have watched as Adam and Danielle Busby and Eric and Courtney Waldrop have respectively juggled their mega-families on OutDaughtered and Sweet Home Sextuplets — and now, PEOPLE can exclusively announce that both shows are returning to TLC's Tuesday lineup.
In the aftermath of the Ghost Ship fire, as it is known, Ms. Schaaf juggled the competing demands for greater safety with concerns from artists that they might be forced to leave the city if fire codes were strictly enforced.
Well, FXX's bold and bawdy anti-rom-com You're the Worst began its fifth and final season with an episode that both satirizes the romantic comedy tropes it has always juggled, while also acknowledging how indebted it has always been to those tropes.
Atlanta juggled its roster Friday, activating 3B Adonis Garcia and P Eric O'Flaherty from the disabled list while promoting INF Johan Camargo, optioning P Matt Wisler and INF Jace Peterson to Triple-A Gwinnett, and designating OF Emilio Bonifacio for assignment. 2.
Jordain Carney reports that GOP lawmakers have searched for an off-ramp for weeks, juggled Trump's tweets and entreaties by phone to stand with him, and they're now down to the wire before an expected Thursday floor vote in the Senate (The Hill).
WASHINGTON — It was a typically hectic day for William A. Burck as he juggled the demands of managing one of Washington's premier white-collar law firms while he was in Paris for meetings on behalf of a corporate client facing corruption charges.
A continuous chain of embedded multiplicitous ratios likened to sand, wood, or seashells inscribe lived experience into granular multi-scale polyrhythms, which cascaded around the relatively tight stereo field of the restaurant as Ashanti harnessed and juggled his inner flows of circuitous energy.
For the rest of the hourlong session, the judge juggled the cases of an 18-year-old Guatemalan who didn&apost want to move with his aunt to Bakersfield, a 20-year-old Guatemalan who will have his asylum case heard next April and others.
During that time, Francis has juggled two identities: balancing his role as the leader of a Catholic Church in a period of particular turmoil with his identity as "Twitter's pope": a highly visible global celebrity whose words, and influence, extend far beyond his Catholic flock.
On season 22, Wanya Morris competed while Boyz II Men was on a reunion tour, and Ginger Zee juggled the competition with her full-time job as GMA's weather anchor and her son Adrian, who was just 13 weeks old when the season premiered.
It was a painful loss for the couple, and for years, they said, they couldn't fathom taking on everything that came with taking care of a dog again as Warren juggled her new job in Washington and Mann continued to teach at the law school.
ET, FSN North (Minnesota), Sportsnet (Winnipeg) ABOUT THE WILD (38-43-11): Coach John Torchetti juggled his lines Friday in Detroit, moving Charlie Coyle between Thomas Vanek and Jason Zucker while shifting Mikael Granlund to a unit with captain Mikko Koivu and Zach Parise.
Leaping from vintage California folk-rock to psychedelic exotica to deep-end avant-garde electronics to joyous synth-pop with a nimble, playful ease, Hosono has always juggled the esoteric with the accessible as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
Prisoner officer Dawn Sheard was jailed for 10 months in May after being found to be sexually involved with an inmate while on duty, while in 2012, newspapers reported that prison officer Zanib Khan had juggled exchanging sexually charged calls and letters with four convicts.
On the final drive, which covered 1 yards on nine plays, the biggest moment was a 242-yard completion to Golladay on third-and-2109, when the receiver juggled the ball near the sideline, but wound up securing it as he fell to the ground.
I have encountered the "boys' club," I've had contractors size me up and dismiss me, I've juggled personal with professional more than some of my male colleagues, and at times I've worked twice as hard as many of my male colleagues for less pay.
As his military aircraft cruised through the sky on Monday night from Doha to Washington, Mr. Mnuchin juggled completing an agreement with the Qataris in between calls with the House Ways and Means Committee chairman to put the finishing touches on the Republican tax plan.
Student Opinion Scores on college entry exams, grade-point averages, which high school courses you take, how well you juggled assignments and managed your time while doing so—these are but a few of the factors said to predict academic success at the college level.
Just a few streets from where The Beatles juggled preludin and booze with guitar chords and sung harmonies in the clubs of the Reeperbahn, I sit down on a small wooden bench and gaze upon the wonder that is the baked potato, or Kumpir.
Under the leadership of Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber has juggled investing in new markets, building up services such as food delivery and freight, as well as repairing its relationships with investors and revamping its image after a series of controversies, including clampdowns by regulators around the world.
At my day job, I took smoke breaks with co-workers on our building's rooftop and rushed through deep-seeming conversations made of almost nothing but stress comparisons: the creeping deadlines, the tasks we juggled, all of us proud of our ability to spread ourselves ever thinner.
He was red-faced as he bravely juggled the piece's multiple solo instruments — a standard trumpet in C, a piccolo one in B flat and a cow's horn, resting next to him on a Steinway piano bench — and its comically extreme dynamic marking of "ffff" (fortissississimo).
But Celtic had an answer of their own, as a loose ball juggled out to defender Eoghan O'Connell outside the 18-yard box, and he absolutely hammered it home to the right post, only to ricochet into the back netting for a huge sigh of relief.
Louis), FSN Tennessee (Nashville) ABOUT THE BLUES (25-21-2.2): St. Louis coach Ken Hitchcock juggled his lines at Monday's practice and put together a unit of leading scorer Vladimir Tarasenko with Jaden Schwartz and Robby Fabbri, who rank second and third in points among forwards on the team.
Over the past 15 years, she paid off all her startup debt, juggled two jobs, created the jean style of the decade, and appeared in High Maintenance, a TV miniseries about a pot delivery man, all in order to fulfill her number-one goal: to live an interesting life.
At the state banquet, Mr. Trump could be seated next to Empress Masako, a former diplomat who previously worked on trade negotiations with the United States and juggled President Bill Clinton and President Boris N. Yeltsin of Russia at one of her first state dinners as crown princess.
On the roof of a villa that serves as a command center, an officer at a table covered with a map of the city juggled four walkie-talkies and three iPhones, jotting down coordinates received from the field in Arabic and relaying them in English to someone with a British accent.
Contract manufacturing firm Samsung BioLogics has denied allegations it juggled its accounting to show a surprise profit ahead of a listing last year on the South Korea stock exchange, saying a revaluation of its stake in biosimilar maker Samsung Bioepis was in line with accounting practices, The Korea Herald reported on Friday.
Additionally, carried over from Sonic 3 are the big ring portals to access special stages, spread across the main levels—not that I've yet been allowed to venture into one—fireball power-ups and the drop-down Sonic/Robotnik sign at each stage's end, which can be juggled for points and rings.
This became a familiar refrain for women across race and class strata during World War II, as necessity for more women workers grew, but Shetterly asserts that black women were, at times, more qualified to fulfill that need, as they had juggled work outside the home and homemaking, far prior to the war.
ET, MSG-Plus (New Jersey), FSN Ohio (Columbus) ABOUT THE DEVILS (15-7-4): In the second game since trading Adam Henrique to Anaheim in exchange for defenseman Sami Vatanen, coach John Hynes juggled his lines Saturday, elevating Marcus Johansson to the top line to take Taylor Hall's place on left wing.
Mr. Barber juggled his academic appointments with a variety of posts at think tanks and public-policy organizations, notably at the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society of the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and at Demos, a research and policy organization promoting participatory democracy and an enlightened public sector.
That was why, as Mihalich juggled ticket requests and the difficulty of trying to plan for teams like Columbia and St. Bonaventure with the Wildcats in the back of his players' minds, Mihalich felt the need to have a talk with Gustys, who entered Sunday leading the nation in rebounding, at 13.5 a game.
In a document Kaplan sent via email that he described as "essential album info to get woke," a fictional Fox News employee named Jimmy™ teases out the info that the A-side is composed of samples of 69 different renditions of the US national anthem, juggled by Kaplan live through multiple different tabs of YouTube.
When Chip and Joanna Gaines welcomed their baby boy Crew in June, the Fixer Upper stars were already master multitaskers having juggled home renovations, a hit TV show, a burgeoning retail emporium and dozens of other projects, ranging from vacation rentals to magazines, memoirs and cookbooks, all while raising kids and running a 40-acre farm.
My stepfather built our house with his own hands and often worked construction jobs even in the winter when temperatures could dip below freezing, and my mother juggled multiple factory jobs, standing on concrete floors for long hours in order to put food on the table and presents under the Christmas tree for our family of eight.
Try to remember the layers of lies being juggled at this point: lying about an initial world record speedrun; lying when confronted with evidence of cheating; publicly saying the people who called you a cheater were perfectly nice people and you'd like to continue being in a community with them; privately sowing dissent in an attempt to change public perception of the investigators; knowingly participating in a conspiracy and looping in a reporter, acting surprised.
The music world lost other luminaries as well, among them Montserrat Caballé, a soprano whose sublime voice had worshipful fans in tears; Cecil Taylor, one of the most original jazz musicians of his era; Nancy Wilson, whose luminous singing ranged across jazz, pop, R&B and other genres; Marty Balin, a '60s rock star with Jefferson Airplane; Jerry Gonzalez, an innovative herald of Latin jazz; Charles Aznavour, the seemingly ageless French singer with a global following; and a clutch of rappers who will never know such longevity, among them XXXTentacion, murdered at 20, and Mac Miller, who juggled fame and substance abuse, dead at 26.

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