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juggle

verb as in mislead, falsify; handle several things at once

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But details matter; they are what nearly all families staying under Ronald McDonald roofs across the country are trying to juggle, whether they are rich or poor — or Democrat or Republican.

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Multitasking has become a norm for the “Cruel Summer” singer, who juggled her last tour with the recording of the album.

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But with the large gap between spending commitments and the Scottish government's forecast revenue, this is only one of several public spending priorities that ministers have to juggle.

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The 300th episode, written by Bouchard and Nora Smith, digs into the show’s core premise to reveal how Bob and Linda came to juggle a restaurant and a family at the same time.

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No one wants to juggle a flimsy plate or fuss with utensils in a parking lot.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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