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Everyone's let it happen at some point -- that moment where we're desperately trying to use our smartphones in one hand while juggling groceries or coffee in the other.
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Mills oversees the largest--at 61--staff of concierge professionals in any one property in the world, juggling between 1, 600 to 2, 000 phone requests daily, which she points out is in addition to any action in the lobby, to serve the hotel's 5, 044 guest rooms.
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For one thing, Mr Obama is plainly juggling multiple crises, from floods in Tennessee to a bomb in Times Square.
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To hatch the idea of illustrating biodiversity via music, "a key factor was to get away from juggling accounts and being constantly distracted, jumping from one task to the next, " says Mr. Stapleton, chief creative director at the ad agency 22squared.
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It's one of a dozen priorities that they're juggling.
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Most people are used to juggling two discordant views of themselves and their fellow humans, one statistical, according to which what's normal is what most people do most of the time, and one rooted in what you could call the moral imagination: a there-but-for-the-grace-of-God capacity to put themselves into other people's moccasins, however horrible or untypical the circumstances.
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And, you wake up one day only to find that you have built an organization by plugging holes and juggling balls.
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We're just - one of our suitcases was a little overweight so we had to do a little juggling, as always.
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Ms. JANICE ELDRIDGE: One of our suitcases was a little overweight so we had to do a little juggling, as always.
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