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was shouldered
noun
The part of an animal's body between the base of the neck and forearm socket.
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In December he was shouldered aside by Lieutenant General Leopoldo Galtieri.
Chicago played a second straight game without rugged defenseman Brent Seabrook, who sustained a concussion when he was shouldered in the head by Raffi Torres in Game 3, a blow the Blackhawks felt deserved a suspension.
Because the San Esteban Primera Mining Company did not have the resources or funds to engineer the rescue, the bulk of the $20 million cost was shouldered by the Chilean government and its companies.
Ms. Crittendon, who also works for MTV as a producer for the documentary series "True Life," said it seemed that the burden of the integrations was shouldered by the producers.
Mr. Evans had sued the "Aviator" producer Michael Mann to secure his credit, and had an awkward moment backstage at the Golden Globes, where he got a statue but was shouldered out of a photo opportunity (far right, with another producer, Graham King).
The concept was first visualized in 2006 by Fox's advertising agency, and the approximately 10 million dollar (US) cost of the promotion was shouldered by 7-Eleven.
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The risk is shouldered by the investor.
Sanctions have to be shouldered by everyone".
And that cost needs to be shouldered by someone".
Raury refuses to be shouldered into a genre.
Perhaps this burden cannot be shouldered.
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