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But it wouldn't have been possible without the knife-juggling capital management of Lewis Booth, 61, who became Ford's chief financial officer in 2008 after 30 years with the company.
Ford's Unsung Hero 2010
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But it wouldn't have been possible without the knife-juggling capital management of Lewis Booth, 61, who became Ford's chief financial officer in 2008 after 30 years with the company.
Ford's Unsung Hero 2010
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He sat at the head of the table, and went through his knife-juggling each meal, to the never ending amusement of Jennie, and admiration of Gunning, who swore that, "dey ain't no man afloat cud do dat no better."
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These flashbacks allow for a number of terrific set pieces including a shootout between two buildings as the boy looks on, and some impressive foot and knife-juggling work that epitomizes the Chechen way of life despite the war and death all around them.
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"Dublin Circus Fest 2008" presents performances in the streets of Dublin's Temple Bar district, including the knife-juggling Fanzini Brothers, the Handel-to-Hendrix playing La Fanfare Jo Bithume and trapeze act Insect Circus.
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"The idiot was practicing this morning to add knife-juggling.
Beast Master's Circus Norton, Andre 2004
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