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be shouldered
noun
The part of an animal's body between the base of the neck and forearm socket.
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The bulk of the load is going be shouldered by Paul Hecht and David Margulies, who are reading the narration and Leopold Bloom, respectively.
Sanctions have to be shouldered by everyone".
Three refrigerators had to be shouldered into place.
unintentionally [20 Cal .3d608] responsible, to be shouldered onto one alone,..
The other 68percentt of the plan would have to be shouldered by the retiree.
Methods and Results: Coral allows one computer's burden to be shouldered by many volunteers.
The weight of this year's transition will be shouldered most by Hibbert, though.
But Lincoln's chairwoman, Adrienne G. Rhone, said the university would not be shouldered aside.
But the costs of recording will be shouldered by fans, in the standard mode of ArtistShare projects.
The group also recommended that the costs of future bank failures be shouldered by shareholders and creditors, rather than taxpayers.
War may seem to them a challenge, a responsibility to be shouldered, not something to be shuddered away from.
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