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to shouldering
noun
The part of an animal's body between the base of the neck and forearm socket.
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"This is a burden that A.I.G. has not come close to shouldering".
As the middle child of 11, including 5 foster children adopted by his parents, who have since divorced, Wells is accustomed to shouldering a heavy load.
Mrs. Clinton's reaction to shouldering the burden has been every bit as artful as the cables that have landed her in so much trouble.
In last year's 44-day walkout at Hershey Foods in Pennsylvania, the main issue was the union's resistance to shouldering more of the health care costs.
That is a far more ambitious date than the one projected by the country's president, Hamid Karzai, who said last year that Afghan security forces would not be up to shouldering the bulk of security until 2015.
Differences related to shouldering and inactivation rates for cells grown in different conditions may have important and practical importance for estimating inactivation of L. monocytogenes.
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"Shoulder to shoulder against fascism," was another.
"It's shoulder to shoulder.
Not everyone wants to shoulder them.
Others have been more difficult to shoulder.
I was ready to shoulder the blame.
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