jugglers in A Sentence

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    No Jugglers, no jousting dwarves, no 77-course meals.

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    Jugglers and singers require applause.

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    Jugglers and singers They need applause.

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    International Jugglers' Day.

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    But not the way a magician or juggler is.

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    Rope- walkers, Jugglers, fortune- tellers, flute- players and dancers were also thriving.

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    In real life, a juggler has to stop throwing balls in the air.

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    Another juggler threw a cloth over the boy and pretended that he was dead.

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    Regardless of how it seems, the juggler is only catching/throwing one ball per hand at a time.

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    In these tiny houses you will find Jugglers, magicians, acrobats, singers, bahurupiyas( mime artistes) and various itinerant performers.

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    In front of the audience hall is a large paved court, where dancers, Jugglers and wrestlers made their performances.

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    In 1770 he hired acrobats, tightrope walkers, Jugglers and a clown to fill in the pauses between acts.

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    Without realistically considering various projects' revenue potential, creative Jugglers are more likely to reach 40 or 50 or 60, broke, frustrated, and resentful.

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    Koditschek produced a juggler with one rotating bar, moving one way then the other, that bounces two-props in a fountain of indefinite length.

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    As if all that isn't enough, they can even hire musicians, photographers, actors or Jugglers to make your ice bar experience even more special.

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    Rather, he left home at age 18 after many years of practicing his craft as a juggler, and he was a headline star in vaudeville by age 21.

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    The atmosphere created by thousands of folk mashing it up on the beautiful, moon-bathed beach, lit up by fireworks and fire Jugglers, ought to be enough of a buzz in itself, but unfortunately drug related horror stories are common currency here, and many of them are true, so be careful.

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    Since marginalization and exclusion processes and their consolidation are not ethnic or regional peculiarities, but universal and supernatural, there were and are socioculturally similar population groups as those in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period under“driving people” subsumed elsewhere, such as the Burakumin in Japan, the Sarmastaari in Baluchistan or the Gadawan Kura(“hyena humans”), who travel through Nigeria as Jugglers and miracle healers.

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