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But as the ball flew above his head, the paceman could not complete the catch in the field of play, so instead juggled the ball over the boundary rope to keep it alive.
Over the years, Folau juggled jobs as a dishwasher, cook and server.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/13/us/maui-lahaina-fire-family-escape.html
Some juggled their art with more pressing responsibilities — like Hibi, who single-handedly raised her two children after her husband’s death by working in a garment factory, all while painting and attending art classes.
The couple barely saw each other as they juggled his long shifts in engineering and hers in the civil service around their growing family to pay for their home.
Source: https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/devon-man-blasts-whiners-who-8544692
The engineering PhD student achieved a GWR for “most objects juggled while riding a unicycle” – juggling seven balls for 16.77 seconds at Cambridge’s Selwyn College.