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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A juggler was entertaining a theatre queue, turning an orange, a book and a saucepan in an incongruous circle.
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But times are hard, and bands of itinerant jugglers and acrobats have gone before them, picking the villages clean.
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Ed Kevarkian, who will craft balloon animals and hats; and Carl Hein, a magician, juggler and balloon artist.
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It's a performance with an environmental message told unusually by jugglers.
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They are the ultimate jugglers, but they have to manage without the help of disposable nappies, supermarkets and freezers.
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They danced as if hurled by some titanic juggler from below the edge of the world.
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They switch three bowler hats between the two of them like jugglers.
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Voice over Fire Noise was formed a year ago; a few jugglers and drummers got together.