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  2. Joggle - Wikipedia

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    Joggle means to shake to and fro, to rock something about, and can be used both transitively and intransitively in several ways, including: . to joggle along, walk along with short, jerky movements (Oxford English Dictionary, 2003)

  3. Joggle (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Often joggles are semicircular and knob-shaped, so joggled stones have a jigsaw- or zigzag-like pattern. Joggling can be found in pre-Frankish buildings, in Roman Spain and Roman France. [2] In Islamic architecture, the earliest joggles were in the desert castles of the Umayyad Caliphate, such as Qasr al-Hayr al-Sharqi. [2]

  4. Joggling - Wikipedia

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    Guinness World Record-holder Owen Morse joggling during a training session at University of California, Irvine, in 1988 A runner joggles past the 20 mile marker during the 35th Marine Corps Marathon, October 31, 2010 2007 Chicago Marathon. Joggling is a competitive sport that combines juggling with jogging. People who joggle are called jogglers ...

  5. Michal Kapral - Wikipedia

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    Michal Kapral (born 1972) [1] is a Canadian joggler based in Toronto, Ontario.He owns the world records for running the fastest marathon and half-marathon while juggling, for the fastest 10-kilometer run while juggling without a drop, and formerly held the world record for fastest marathon while pushing a stroller.

  6. Charles Joughin - Wikipedia

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    Charles John Joughin (/ ˈ dʒ ɒ k ɪ n / JOK-in; 3 August 1878 – 9 December 1956) was a British-American chef, known as being the chief baker aboard the RMS Titanic.He survived the ship's sinking, and became notable for having survived in the frigid water for an exceptionally long time before being pulled onto the overturned Collapsible B lifeboat with virtually no ill effects.

  7. Albert Lucas (juggler) - Wikipedia

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    Kit Summers named a juggling trick after Albert [12] —an "albert throw"—which is a reverse club throw under the leg, made from front to back without either foot leaving the floor. [13]