juggling

  • 71juggler — /jug leuhr/, n. 1. a person who performs juggling feats, as with balls or knives. 2. a person who deceives by trickery; trickster. [bef. 1100; ME jogelour, jogeler, jugelour < AF jogelour, jugelur, OF jogleor, jougleor (see JONGLEUR) L joculator&#8230; …

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  • 72Jason Garfield — (born August 9, 1974) is a juggler and entertainer, and also the founder and president of the World Juggling Federation (WJF).Born in Connecticut, USA, Garfield espouses the concept of sport juggling, promoting that juggling should also be&#8230; …

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  • 73Doubble Troubble — For other uses, see Double Trouble (disambiguation). Doubble Troubble Nick (l) and Alex Karvounis, Doubble Troubble Born Alex Karvounis Nick Karvounis Known&#160;for …

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  • 74Détournement d'objet — Jongleur Un jongleur est une personne qui manipule les choses avec précaution. Ceci s’applique aux mots, autant qu’aux chiffres, aux notes de musique ou à toutes autres sortes d’objets. Le terme est forgé au Moyen Âge du latin joculator&#8230; …

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  • 75Histoire de la jonglerie — Jongleur Un jongleur est une personne qui manipule les choses avec précaution. Ceci s’applique aux mots, autant qu’aux chiffres, aux notes de musique ou à toutes autres sortes d’objets. Le terme est forgé au Moyen Âge du latin joculator&#8230; …

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  • 76Jongleur — de rue avec anneaux Un jongleur est une personne qui manipule les choses avec précaution. Ceci s’applique aux mots, autant qu’aux chiffres, aux notes de musique ou à toutes autres sortes d’objets. Le terme est forgé au Moyen Âge du latin&#8230; …

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  • 77Diabolo — For other uses, see Diabolo (disambiguation). Large and miniature Western rubber diabolos. These two models are the Jumbo Harlequin and Arlekino, both manufactured by Swiss juggling company Mister Babache. Wooden control sticks with painted ends&#8230; …

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  • 78Siteswap — (also called Cambridge notation in the United Kingdom) is a notation used to describe juggling patterns. It encodes the number of beats of each throw, which is related to their height, and the hand to which the throw is to be made. It is an&#8230; …

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  • 79Mills Mess — An illustration of the 3 ball Mills Mess. In juggling, the Mills Mess is a popular toss juggling pattern, typically performed with three balls although the number and objects can be different. It is considered somewhat of a milestone in juggling …

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  • 80Double burden — is a term describing the workload of men and women who work to earn money, but also have responsibility for unpaid, domestic labor.[1] According to studies done dealing with a stressful environment chronically, such as a stressful job or&#8230; …

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