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They enjoy bantering, as people on TV do, but they aren't up for shouldering one another's burdens.
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Married mothers -- stay-at-home and working -- soak up society's approval for shouldering the dwindling dream of the American Family.
What she lacks in physical stature she makes up for in shoulder-strap accouterments.
Up for grabs: shoulder bags and small clutches in a variety of textures like quilted, laser-cut leather and satin.
He looks like he got in front of a camera set up for someone shoulder-high to him.
Steve Matai was placed on report for a high tackle and fellow Sea Eagles Martin Taupau was also written up for a shoulder charge.
Mr. Katyal said that the insurance mandate clearly had an economic rationale because governments, hospitals and the privately insured end up shouldering costs for uninsured patients who cannot pay.
The implications are clear: if state officials do not approve a $1 billion commuter tax, and all the other help that the city is seeking to balance its budget, they could end up shouldering the blame for draconian cuts and layoffs.
She took it for granted that one grew up striving for "character", shouldering responsibility and finding strength in family ties and good work.
For one thing, a few people usually end up shouldering most of the work.
Among 19 patients followed up for clinically significant shoulder involvement, the improvement was complete in 10 patients after a mean period of 122 days and partial in 3 patients after a mean period of 107 days (partial means that the symptoms or signs decreased but never returned to baseline status) (Table 8).
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