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Contrast that with his cold shouldering of other provincial premiers.
The two acts of "Giselle" drew particular attention to the épaulement (shouldering) of the women.
The result is an awkward shouldering of styles and personas in search of one that fits.
In which case, he would be just the man for a short-term shouldering of the burden.
Energy companies with links to BP rose, including Transocean, which would benefit from BP's shouldering of the damages of the oil spill, he said.
The man himself, his friend and fellow-poet John Hamilton Reynolds, Joseph Severn, the Dilke sisters – their existences all required the shouldering of adult responsibilities.
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Oddly, that growth has occurred in part because of American diplomatic cold-shouldering of Myanmar.
Some of Egypt's Muslim Brothers are unhappy about Mr Morsi's cold-shouldering of Hamas.Gaza is already feeling the impact.
The upside of Britain's cold-shouldering of this fine species, with its creamy, firm flesh and dependable flavour, is that stocks are relatively buoyant.
But if one grievance stood out, it was their preference for a 4-5-1 formathen, and the manager's cold-shouldering of Joe Cole.
That does seem a far cry from the deliberate cold-shouldering of human rights and international law since the US mounted a global anti-terrorist campaign in September 2001.
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