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the shouldering
noun
The part of an animal's body between the base of the neck and forearm socket.
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George Balanchine -- a man who once grumbled that all you needed to do to sell a ballet was to call it "Swan Lake" -- set in motion a way of thinking about classical dancing that led to the shouldering aside of explicitly narrative ballets.
A modified Gompertz equation was used to model nonlinear survival curves with the following three parameter estimates: A for the shouldering region, B for the maximum death rate, and C for the tailing region.
The moment the flammable object catches a spark, use a rock to swiftly tip the shouldering object onto a nest of leaves/ twigs/dry bark.
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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The off-the-shoulder dress.
"This is the over-the-shoulder shot".
Try an off-the-shoulder neckline.
The shoulder pads.
Right on the shoulder.
The shoulders, that is.
A pat on the shoulder.
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