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Their gas plants are being shouldered aside by renewable-energy sources.
Narcissus pseudonarcissus, the native British daffodil, is being shouldered out by larger, louder varieties.
Heroes overcome familiar obstacles before being shouldered off the field in triumph in time to marry their childhood sweetheart.
(That's all a queue is, after all: the cost of someone else's efficiency, being shouldered by you).
More of the risk associated with financial decisions is these days being shouldered, not by the state or companies, but by individuals.
There is a long history of women being shouldered out of science, and it gets better with time but worse with age.
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The burden of activity, of participation, must clearly be shouldered, and had its pleasures.
Weak institutions such as police authorities are shouldered aside as the two big players duke it out.When the struggle between Mr Blunkett and Mr Westwood ends almost certainly with the resignation of the latter another, long-running one will resume.
Normative barriers (NB) suggest that due to unequal distribution of responsibilities in the household, women are shouldered with multiple responsibilities of taking care the family and doing business, hence it becomes difficult for them to engage fully in business activities.
Aaron Lennon said it was his maturity that saw him through a summer of being cold-shouldered by Tottenham.
Nor, despite some suggestions to the contrary, is Downing Street worried about being cold-shouldered by a victorious President Kerry.
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