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"juggling act" Definitions
  1. an attempt to handle or deal with two or more things (such as obligations) at one time so as to satisfy often competing requirements

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In some ways, Game of Thrones is an elaborate juggling act.
It was an emotional juggling act that he did not enjoy.
The auto show also will lay bare another juggling act for Detroit.
Mr McDonnell is bringing a growing self-confidence to his juggling act.
Dorsey has a daily juggling act as he balances leading two companies.
"It's definitely a juggling act, but a lot of fun," she tells PEOPLE.
Nathan Chen's Yale Juggling Act Some undergraduates head to Daytona for spring break.
In order to keep up this success, REI is balancing a delicate juggling act.
"It's a juggling act every day," Grechen Shirley told reporters on a conference call Thursday.
"It's such a hard juggling act, but if anything, I'm learning from her," Aguilera explains.
And think about one American company after another, year after year, attempting such a juggling act.
"It's a bit of a juggling act, but everybody works together to do it," she said.
Today, I'm still figuring things out — and I now know it will always be a juggling act.
The juggling act has been messy but not toxic, complicated and delicate but not chaotic or brittle.
"In years past, I was more worried about how people would interpret that juggling act," he said.
I try to focus on the positives, but don't hide the fact that it's a serious juggling act.
It's a complicated juggling act, and one that Ms. Shindle has decided to turn into a yearlong adventure.
"That's just part of this league, and that's the juggling act that I have to handle," Fizdale said.
His juggling act between the original Hartmann pictures and the complex Kandinsky abstraction makes him a virtuoso of imagination.
German mothers ascribed their work-family juggling act, with its emphasis on traditional home life, to outdated cultural ideals.
That juggling act is expected to continue whether he is succeeded by a relative or a close political ally.
He likened the balance that Democrats are trying to strike to a juggling act, with two balls in the air.
It's a juggling act, but in the end, you have to delegate your time to what you feel most passionate about.
They're awake and asleep at different times, or awake at the same time, and it's a juggling act a little bit.
The juggling act got the best of him and ultimately all of the relationships imploded (this is reality TV after all).
This juggling act is typically used to create profit; with public banking, it can expand the money supply for local communities.
Staying unerringly faithful in the context of an episodic series is the sort of juggling act that tends to handcuff storytellers.
Keeping both options alive and telegraphed to the audience with a minimum of language is a hell of a juggling act.
Nowhere is this juggling act clearer than in the decisions confronting Mr. Mattis about speeding the fight against the Islamic State.
Kylie Jenner's turning into a regular juggling act, taking on stepmom duties by day and her usual red carpet gigs by night.
Fortunately for Twitter, that's exactly the kind of mental juggling act that the internet, in all its wonderful contradictions, was made for.   
I've got bigger hands than most, and it's still a bit of a juggling act to get it to fold just right.
But it faces a juggling act as it seeks to keep retail prices down while paying for a move away from fossil fuels.
This is the first of a few examples that prove just how difficult a juggling act Comey has to perform in this matter.
Mr. McConnell's delicate juggling act — the elections, Mr. Trump and disgruntled conservatives — explains the party's refusal to even hold hearings on Judge Garland.
That means the tennis icon's daily schedule is a juggling act packed with business meetings scheduled around her grueling tennis practice and workouts.
Married couples engage in a demanding four-handed juggling act that prepares their offspring for success at school, university and the most demanding jobs.
For four seasons now, the show, led by star Tatiana Maslany, has carried out a tricky juggling act, balancing the storylines of multiple clones.
Adam supports Andi's return to her career, and there's the germ of an idea about how working couples perform a two-person juggling act.
Interestingly, the best example of how to pull off such a juggling act might not be in the movies at all, but on television.
This is the real juggling act of motherhood: how to meet the needs of everyone who relies on you and take care of yourself, too.
So even if the Brewers come back to beat the Dodgers, can they continue this juggling act in another seven-game series without breaking down?
I love a woman who takes initiative, but that can rub the other women the wrong way," says Nick, who adds, "It's definitely a juggling act.
"Racing is what I do, but all the other stuff allows me to do it," said Force, whose juggling act has gone on for five decades.
Lastly, networking, and making a scalable, multiplayer experience in a medium where latency and framerate must remain at least at 60hz is quite a juggling act.
When you're a coach on there … and at the same time, you're also supposed to be entertaining the audience at home, it's kind of a juggling act.
The Trump administration is engaged in a global juggling act involving so many strategically significant balls that it would confound the capabilities of the most skilled circus performer.
Every day, she said, involves a juggling act between dancing and directorial duties, with her attention constantly pulled among the needs of her dancers, administrative meetings and performing.
CreditCreditRugile Kaladyte for The New York Times In a world filled with Type A people striving to achieve the ultimate juggling act, Sarah Sellers is a worthy competitor.
Ambivalence is a feeling that comes up in the roles and relationships a person is most invested in, because they're always a juggling act between giving and taking.
Argentina's Fernandez faces a diplomatic juggling act between the United States, which has called for Maduro to step down as president, and leftist allies including Venezuela and Morales.
To the Editor: Re "The Child Care Juggling Act" (Op-Ed, July 30): Thanks to Julia Henly for bringing up a vital, if complicated, concern for working parents.
Their decision to back the Silicon Valley billionaire's quixotic $2.6 billion bid for SolarCity, a solar-panel company run by his cousin, sets up an epic 2017 juggling act.
HOUSTON — President Trump faces a difficult juggling act as he tries to persuade China, India and other countries to join in oil sanctions against Iran while also pressuring Venezuela.
Related: Here's What's Next for the Future of Amphibious Warfare The Air Force's budget juggling act is mostly about choosing between new aircraft and keeping older planes in the air.
"It's been a juggling act, but fortunately I have a great partner – Dan works really hard for our family and is a great support system," she says of artist Estabrook.
In the meantime, as Cameron attempts to pull off the ultimate Hollywood juggling act, we can only hope that a return to Terminator greatness for the pair will actually happen. 
Filled with knowing pop-culture references and deriving laughs from every key character, it's the kind of smart, fast-paced entertainment that makes a pretty delicate juggling act look easy.
NEW YORK — After the juggling act of two Bond films, with their cadre of characters and armory of gadgets, Sam Mendes had something cleaner in mind for his next film.
Minutes before boarding, my sister whisked the baby out of the seat and deftly folded the stroller in about five seconds flat, almost like a circus juggling act without the applause.
The real challenge will be keeping all these different balls in the air at the same time, a juggling act that will be difficult to sustain if history is any guide.
He says as much on Englistan highlight "Double Lives", capturing the juggling act of maintaining a strait-laced image for his strict Muslim community while also participating in western party life.
The player himself will present a complicated juggling act for his employers and his opponents alike, but one that will undoubtedly add a new layer of inventiveness to Major League Baseball.
Kuldip Patel, the associate chief pharmacy officer at Duke University Hospital in North Carolina, said he had become accustomed to the juggling act required when an old standby was suddenly unavailable.
"Weighing our actions based on how it impacts the Libyan political environment is an almost impossible juggling act," said Juan Carlos Zarate, a former top counterterrorism official under President George W. Bush.
It's an almost impossible juggling act, I realize, and it's a small wonder that any airport gets built that isn't just a cinder-block hovel with benches and rendition-style interrogation rooms.
While sustaining this sort of story is invariably a juggling act, this has the self-assured feel of a hit-and-run tale that's destined to keep running for at least a while.
Keiko's delicate juggling act has also included a public confrontation with her father after she removed three of Popular Force's longest serving, and most extreme, lawmakers from the party's list of congressional candidates.
When an educational circus traveled through about three years ago, she was one of the enthusiastic participants, selected as one of three students among 63 to take her new juggling act to Kabul.
So for the next few years, as Dade Behring was being acquired by Siemens, Gemmell did a juggling act, burning vacation time from his engineering job to attend out-of-town swim meets.
That juggling act continues in Season 5, as Jimmy and Gretchen's fraught, sometimes agonizing progress toward adult responsibility is balanced by the more farcical subplots involving their small and motley collection of friends.
The authorities in China are in a desperate juggling act, trying to keep a growing number of rotting oranges, porcelain plates, burning torches, and explosives in the air all at the same time.
Even with the production support team — a roving fuel truck accompanied by a sport utility vehicle packed with food, water, underwear, socks, bug spray, batteries, hard hats and cash — it was a juggling act.
After briefly floating the idea of a national celebration, Mr. Macron retreated: Extolling 1968's spirit of freedom and anticapitalism was a juggling act too far for a liberal president facing strikes of his own.
As for the BoE, Sandra Crowl, a member of the investment committee at Carmignac, noted the bank had a juggling act to perform - inflation is rising while weaker investment and consumer spending are cutting into growth.
Part of the juggling act is to make sure that people understand that we are a team, and at the same time, we are our own artists — but get tantalized, because we're going to come back together.
To the Editor: On a frigid Friday morning, well into the bleakest part of winter and resigned to the working mom juggling act with my son home sick from school, I saw your eloquently written article about Einstein.
Though typically understated, the album's title, "Remind Me Tomorrow," nods at Van Etten's current juggling act — a tongue-in-cheek mantra for a multitasking mother who also happens to run the small business that is an independent band.
The regulations shed light on a juggling act between airline safety, where authorities worry about technical risks such as lithium-powered goods catching fire in the hold, and security measures against damage or loss of life by deliberate attacks.
Season two increases the juggling act, by leaping several months ahead in all three timelines — to 2020, 1987, and 1954 — and then adding two more timelines in 1921 and 2053 (the latter of which is a post-apocalyptic mess).
" In the juggling act that Mr. Frank performed — as an agent, negotiator and producer — he was perhaps best known for the made-for-TV programs he created or developed, among them "Battle of the Network Stars" and "The World's Strongest Man.
What Li is trying to do is a juggling act, he has to keep the old guard onside while expanding the LME to new participants, and at the same time work an effective strategy of getting a slice of the China metals action.
The Fed's most visible work is regarding interest rates: By changing the supply of money in the U.S. banking system, the Fed is negotiating a juggling act between spurring the economy on by lowering rates, and slowing the economy down by raising rates.
At the edge of the Indians' dugout, Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo kept a foul pop-up that bounced off the glove of catcher David Ross from hitting the ground in an uncanny moment that seemed more fitting of a circus juggling act.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who won a fourth term in elections on Sunday but now faces a tough juggling act to form a government with other parties, on Monday struck a note of caution with respect to French calls for fiscal union.
In a kind of choreographic juggling act, Mr. Lazar recited minute-long stories from John Cage's "Indeterminacy" — fed to him through an ear piece in random order — while performing a nonrandom sequence of movement, which itself had a kind of scrambled, shuffling quality.
South American's No. 2 economy faces a juggling act with creditors, including the IMF which gave it a $57 billion line of credit last year, after a market crash in August exacerbated a debt crisis and pushed the grain producer towards default.
Ever Oasis is a constant juggling act between what you want to be getting on with, the fun stuff, and dealing with the gripes and groans of other characters who've run out of fruit, or sticks, or fluff to make blankets from.
While American viewers began noticing this "budding" actress who was kicking ass on a new show called Quantico, I was in awe of Chopra's juggling act of shooting the ABC show and taking regular marathon flights to film and promote her movies in India.
Cuomo's handling of the coronavirus crisis captures what has emerged as a delicate juggling act for many of the country's governors, as they scramble to coordinate state-level responses to the pandemic while simultaneously calling on Trump and his administration to urgently provide critical federal assistance.
I can already tell balancing a full-time warehouse job with an entire sugar plantation farm — and raising a five-year-old son— is going to be one heck of a juggling act for Ralph Angel and that the sisters are going to be more involved than they think.
Image: NASATo avoid power disruptions, grid operators will have to perform a delicate juggling act, transporting energy across the country to make up for the temporary shortfall in solar-dependent regions, while carefully monitoring the ebb and flow of available solar energy as the Moon drifts across the surface of the Sun.
Nintendo's statement on the SNES Classic concludes with a nod to this manufacturing juggling act: Our long-term efforts are focused on delivering great games for the Nintendo Switch system and continuing to build momentum for that platform, as well as serving the more than 63 million owners of Nintendo 3DS family systems.
There's not an exact science to figuring out an opening date for a restaurant; it was a juggling act of doing it when we were ready, appeasing investors, and keeping the people we've hired long enough to hold out and train them—and then pull the trigger and hope for the best.
Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter This grand, bursting-at-the-seams wrap-up to one crowded realm of the Marvel superhero universe starts out as three parts jokes, two parts dramatic juggling act and one part deterministic action, an equation that's been completely reversed by the time of the film's startling climax.
It has everything the 90s kid in me needed, a tonally out of whack PG-13 plot; heavy on action, with unequal doses of slapstick comedy—like Tom Hardy in a fish tank, eating a crustacean raw—and a Hollywood-ized, CGI heavy look that seems fabricated; It's a juggling act between what looks cool, and what makes sense.
Granted, "The X-Files" always wrestled with how to balance its spooky "The Night Stalker"-inspired origins as it delved deeper into its alien-invasion/who's-your-daddy issues, and if anything, shouldering the baggage from nine seasons (10 if you count the last truncated turn) and a couple of movies has seriously exacerbated that juggling act.
Mr. Obama embarked on the juggling act of a traveling commander in chief faced with a crisis: a morning briefing on the terrorist attacks with officials in Washington inside a specially equipped secure communications room, and an expression of condolence and support for the Belgian people inserted at the last minute into his speech to the Cuban people.
Greene, Donna. " New Board Chairman Faces a Juggling Act". New York Times. January 14, 1996.
Endresz appeared in the 1995 film Funny Bones as a juggler. He has also performed his juggling act on the Children's Variety Performance.
At age 17, he was living with his family and performing a juggling act at church and theater shows.Curtis, James. W.C. Fields: A Biography. New York: A. Knopf, 2003, pp.
September 6, 1999; Witherall, Graham. "Juggling Act: Plenty of 'Role Strain,' Little Consensus on Easing It." Los Angeles Times. August 12, 1996. and the sociology of gender in the U.S. Milkman writes from a "new labor history" perspective.
By 1907, not only had Vandy integrated magic and conjuring into his impressive juggling act, he had also begun to issue catalogues of magical novelties as part of his business the Magical Pastimes Co. at that point operating from Barnes, Surrey.
For example, the 2009 Federal Stimulus Package and Health Reform Act have increased the funding for community health centers substantially. Undoubtedly as community mental health moves forward, there will continue to be a juggling act between clinical needs and standards, political agendas, and funding.
Steven was born and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. As a child he learned show business while traveling during the summers through the southeastern United States with his uncle Tex in a circus troupe, and playing harmonica for a juggling act when he was nine.
Michael Wilmington of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "Along with the 1976 'Enforcer,' 'The Dead Pool' is among the weakest of the entire 'Dirty Harry' series. With its stylized story-line and almost style- less direction, it sometimes resembles a juggling act with sledgehammers."Wilmington, Michael (July 13, 1988). "'Dirty' Harry Adds Splash to 'Dead Pool'".
She was born in Hungary to professional musician parents who toured worldwide. Educated in Switzerland, she studied piano before joining her parents on tour as the juggling act, Three Hugos. When the Second World War was declared, the family left Britain with the Boswell Circus. She married, and as Eve Boswell became a popular singing star in South Africa.
Alan Toulin, "Reducing cabinet complex juggling act", Financial Post, 23 June 1993, p. 4. She was not, although she was appointed as parliamentary secretary to the President of the Treasury Board on 1 September 1993. The Progressive Conservatives were resoundingly defeated in the 1993 federal election, and Greene lost to Liberal candidate Sarkis Assadourian by a significant margin in a rematch from 1988.
Roger Greenspun of The New York Times wrote that, Makavejev "brings an exceptionally sophisticated understanding to his project. But it is also an exceptionally understanding sophistication—ironic, loving, clear-sightedly appreciative of all illusions. For this, rarer than most things on film, I value Makavejev's extraordinary insights into ordinary affairs and his gentle juggling act with Acrobat Aleksic." Later reviews were also positive.
Similarly, the perch poles were made of duralumin, the largest of which was tall. In total summation, Totem utilizes 65 tractor-trailer sized containers to transport its of equipment from site to site. During the Scientist's juggling act, he uses balls made with 96 red, 96 blue, and 96 green LED lights inside. The colors are changed remotely by show technicians during the performance.
Eli comes to Wilson's house for dinner, and after dinner he repairs their cuckoo clock. Hezekiah Crow's circus parades through Weaverton, hosted by Zeke's father, Mr. MacGruder (Ed Williams). The circus's many performers include a juggling act, a trained lion, a boa constrictor, a long-legged clown act, a camel, a high-jumping acrobat, and two white horses. The final act arrives, a trained black bear act.
It is this combination of a simple juggling style and his choice of popular music that made Bliss a big hit, culminating in him being chosen as the sole opening act for The Jacksons on their 1984 Victory Tour. Following on from this success, Bliss expanded his juggling act to include stand-up comedy. His act now comprises both stand-up elements and juggling.
Traditional circus- style juggling emphasises high levels of skill and sometimes large-scale props to enable the act to "fill" the circus ring. The juggling act may involve some comedy or other circus skills such as acrobatics, but the principal focus is the technical skill of the jugglers. Costumes are usually colourful with sequins. Variations within this style include the traditions from Chinese and Russian circus.
A graduate of Emerson College, he was trained by the Groundlings and Cirque du Soleil. His comedic juggling act led to him being named the Hot Variety Act of 2014 by Campus Activities Magazine. In March 2018, a video he made explaining gun control by analogy to cats attracted media attention. The video was made shortly before – and included a link to – the March for Our Lives later that month.
All of the cool visual features, like a high-res framebuffer, FSAA and high-res textures all take a lot of video memory. It's a real juggling act trying to get it to do all that at once." Faulkner explained "the PS2 math capabilities are like Intel's SSE, but on steroids. The math processors can be used to optimize any kind of math operations, which, in a 3D game, means a lot.
To secure her support, McGonigle promises her a cameo role in The Drunkard, with one line: "Here comes the prince." The play has no reference to any prince of course, and act after act comes and goes with her rehearsing her line in fond hope, but her cue never comes. At the end of the play, distraught and crying, she goes off to get the sheriff. After the play concludes, McGonigle comes onstage and performs a juggling act.
Hay decided to become an actor when he was 21 after watching W. C. Fields perform a juggling act in Manchester. In the early years of the twentieth century Hay experienced some moderate success as a stand-up comedian and an after dinner speaker. Hay's first professional job came when he was offered a contract to perform at a theatre in Belper. In 1914 Hay began working with the impresario Fred Karno who had previously helped Stan Laurel and Charlie Chaplin achieve success.
"Albert the Great" heads up a family juggling act on the vaudeville circuit. Albert Norwick loves the life, entertaining with wife Fay, son Bert and daughters May and June, but vaudeville is a dying form of entertainment and everyone in the family is forced to find normal, everyday jobs. Although agent Toby Helper continues to look for stage bookings, Albert has become a New Jersey company's shipping clerk. May elopes with boyfriend Frank Doty, reducing the act by one should it ever reunite.
They also won that year's KNVB Cup, which qualified them for the following years UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. Over the summer, Advocaat signed Jaap Stam, and in the 1996–97 season, PSV won the Eredivisie title and qualified for the UEFA Champions League the following year. In June 1998, Advocaat left the club.Advocaat can make juggling act a fine art The Independent, 10 February 2002 PSV also won the Johan Cruyff Shield, the Dutch Super Cup, in 1996 and 1997.
The relationships between girlfriends, women and men, and the struggle against societal structures. These themes are constantly repeated throughout her ouvre in prints, such as Wedding night (1977) and Dear Miss Ethel Barringer (1975). Both works depict Hanrahan's unease with women's roles in society. The juggling act in Dear Miss Ethel Barringer, of a woman having to play multiple roles at once. And her unease with society's outdated values, by the 60’s many women were not virgins at the time of marriage.
Cottle started by doing menial tasks, but worked his way up to have his own juggling act, billed as Gerry Melville the Teenage Juggler, and then to own his own show, which opened in July 1970, with just five performers. He established his Big Top in 1974 and ran it until 2003. By the mid-1970s the Gerry Cottle Circus was touring Britain with three shows. In 1975 he purchased a farm in Surrey to use as a winter headquarters, and lived there for 30 years.
Rahewin's text is in places heavily dependent on classical precedent. For example, Rahewin's physical description of Frederick reproduces word-for-word (except for details of hair and beard) a description of another monarch, Theodoric II written nearly eight hundred years earlier by Sidonius Apollinaris:Sidonius Apollinaris, Epistles 1.2, a description of Theodoric II of the Visigoths (453–66). See Mierow and Emery (1953) p. 331. Frederick's charisma led to a fantastic juggling act that, over a quarter of a century, restored the imperial authority in the German states.
He later served as chairman of the Metro works committee.Alden Baker, "Eggleton retains seat on police board", Globe and Mail, 11 December 1985, A18. Gentile was affiliated with the Liberal Party and the Progressive Conservative Party at different times in his career. He announced his intention to seek the Progressive Conservative nomination in Downsview for the 1985 provincial election, but withdrew before nomination day.Dyanne Rivers, "Councillors in elections should quit: alderman", Globe and Mail, 4 October 1984, M3; Victoria Stevens, "2 elections make politics a juggling act", Toronto Star, 11 October 1988, N1.
Fritz later took a job as Deputy Chief of the LAPD's Special Operations Bureau, and it is unknown how this affects their marriage or her career opportunity. Fritz states at one point that if Brenda takes the job it will be "a bit of a juggling act" but he believes they can make it work. Assistant Chief Taylor also believes the two can make a long-distance relationship work. Brenda is also unaware of the fact that her husband had a heart attack and now requires a pacemaker.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 22% based on 134 reviews, with an average rating of 4.02/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The Book of Henry deserves a few points for ambition, but its tonal juggling act – and a deeply maudlin twist – may leave viewers gaping in disbelief rather than choking back tears." On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 31 out of 100, based on 31 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". PostTrak reported audiences gave the film an 86% overall positive score and a 65% "definite recommend".
On the film review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 87% based on 217 reviews, with a weighted average of 7.54/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Okja sees Bong Joon-ho continuing to create defiantly eclectic entertainment – and still hitting more than enough of his narrative targets in the midst of a tricky tonal juggling act." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 75 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Okja was named as one of the New York Timess ten most influential films of the decade in November 2019.
The music video for "You're History", the third video directed by English director Sophie Muller for the group, was the first in which Detroit appeared.The Best of Shakespear's Sister liner notes The comical video begins with Detroit singing the opening verse of the song in front of a red stage curtain. At the end of the verse, the curtains open and the video continues in a glittering vaudeville style with Detroit and Fahey superimposed against various backdrops. A variety of dancers (including a group of ballerinas), a court jester juggling act, and various musicians also appear in the video, as does Fahey's son, Sam, dressed in a bumblebee costume.
Paul Cinquevalli, in the New York Clipper, 1907 Paul Cinquevalli (30 June 1859 – 14 July 1918) was a German music hall entertainer whose speciality juggling act made him popular in the English music halls during the 19th and early 20th century. Cinquevalli first appeared in England in 1885 with much success and settled in London, appearing in various circuses, music halls and pantomimes. In 1912, he became one of the first acts to appear in music hall's first Royal Command Performance. He is perhaps best known for being one of the first "gentleman jugglers", a description given to a male performer who juggles with everyday objects such as bottles, plates, glasses and umbrellas.
He distinguished himself from the others by considering himself not to be a juggler but primarily an entertainer or a performer, someone with a sense of humor. As a 16-year-old in the 11th grade, his juggling act included a six-foot-tall unicycle and revolving plates. For his balancing routine, he used "rings, flaming torches, devil sticks, scarves and peacock feathers". In his trick with a 12-pound bowling ball, an apple, and a machete, he threw all three objects in the air, slashing the apple at the trick's end. In February 2000, he juggled for developmentally disabled children at Archdiocese of Philadelphia's Don Guanella School, where he is a frequent volunteer.
The animators hands being seen in a poorly edited sequence in the Billiards scene Fields was an expert juggler. As with his early films, Pool Sharks was intended to highlight a pool ball juggling act that featured in the actor's vaudeville show. In the final film, however, there is only a brief shot of Fields juggling several billiard balls, as his act was largely replaced with several poorly edited stop motion sequences depicting impossible shots, such as the balls jumping off the table and re-racking themselves on the wall. Though innovative for the time, they are poorly animated, with obvious edits, and the animator's hand can actually be seen moving the balls along in one of the frames.
Taking place on a rainy night in an unnamed, deserted city where no one can be seen, a red unicycle named Red is lying in the clearance corner of a bicycle shop called "Eben's Bikes". Red dreams of being the center of a circus act, which is represented within a dream sequence in which he is ridden by a circus clown named Lumpy. After cycling onstage to little fanfare, Lumpy begins a juggling act with three colored balls, which he continually drops by accident, prompting the unicycle to roll out from underneath him and catch them. Eventually, Lumpy accidentally launches one of the balls out of the ring, prompting Red to go out and retrieve it without his notice.
815 It was among the first of the American temperance plays, and remained the most popular of them until it was eclipsed in 1858 by T. S. Arthur's Ten Nights in a Bar-Room. As the film's centerpiece, the sequence runs about 20 minutes and is performed in the style of the late 1890s. Reaction shots show audience members at a pitch of emotional involvement: an elderly spectator is cautioned to think of his heart; a young sophisticate skeptically asks his pretty date, "Do you think this is a good play?" McGonigle's juggling act seen in the film affords a rare opportunity to observe Fields's own juggling talent—his famous vaudeville specialty—as he juggles airborne balls and cigar boxes.
Anne Midgette, "Domingo will not renew D.C. opera contract", The Washington Post, 28 September 2010 Domingo (center right) as the baritone in Il trovatore at the 2014 Salzburg Festival with Francesco Meli (far left, with sword) Domingo attempted to quash criticism in East Coast newspapers that he was taking on too much when the singer gave an interview in the Los Angeles Times in which he restated his long-time motto, "When I rest, I rust".Reed Johnson, "Plácido Domingo's juggling act: The superstar rejects recent suggestions that his busy life is affecting L.A. Opera and his other commitments" The Los Angeles Times, 21 February 2010 In October 2019, Domingo resigned as general director of the Los Angeles Opera amid accusations of sexual harassment.
Not to be left out, Scooby and Shaggy decide to show Pimiento a juggling act, which they are betting will take the contest by storm. However, after Pimiento states his belief that "juggling stinks," throughout the film, the two continually approach Pimiento and show him numerous terrible impromptu acts. Not long after checking in for the talent show, the Phantom appears in the opera house and Fred, Daphne and Velma attempt to catch him using the surveillance cameras, but are unsuccessful due to the Phantom’s ability to seemingly appear in multiple places at once. While being chased briefly by the Phantom, Shaggy and Scooby notice the Phantom had a strange lemon scent and afterwards, the gang split up to search for clues.
It's a breathtaking juggling act." Richard Roeper, also of the Sun-Times, gave Inception an "A+" score and called it "one of the best movies of the [21st] century." BBC Radio 5 Live's Mark Kermode named Inception as the best film of 2010, stating that "Inception is proof that people are not stupid, that cinema is not trash, and that it is possible for blockbusters and art to be the same thing." Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film 3 out of 4 stars and wrote, "I found myself wishing Inception were weirder, further out [...] the film is Nolan's labyrinth all the way, and it's gratifying to experience a summer movie with large visual ambitions and with nothing more or less on its mind than (as Shakespeare said) a dream that hath no bottom.
Living with his wife, Caroline, and their three children, Alex, Kenny, and Megan, in a Detroit suburb during the early 1980s recession, Jack Butler and his friends Larry and Stan lose their engineering jobs at the Ford Motor Company. Caroline, having been a housewife for years, uses her college education and experience working in advertising before she left to raise children to re-enter the workforce, leaving Jack to deal with new and bewildering responsibilities of being a stay-at-home dad. Jack discovers that childcare and house maintenance is a complex juggling act, and his initial struggles in daily errands gains the attention and company of other neighborhood housewives. Eventually, he hits his stride and although somewhat distracted by the flirtatious Joan (a neighbor and friend of Caroline's), he begins to feel confined by suburban domestic life.
Creed says "not cool, man" after seeing Gabe barge in. Erin does not seem bothered seeing Creed in the woman's room and even says Hi to him, implying that at least she has gotten used to Creed's use of the bathroom. At the end of the episode, when Michael is taking his last look at the Dunder Mifflin staff, Creed lifts up Michael's "World's Best Boss" coffee mug (which Michael had thrown out earlier in the episode) and says "See ya tomorrow, boss," making him the last person to talk to him in the actual office (Pam says goodbye to Michael at the airport, shortly before he takes off.) In "The Inner Circle", Creed watches Deangelo's mime juggling act in amazement. In a deleted scene of "Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager", Creed confirms to the camera that there is a real possibility he will murder Oscar.

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