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  • 'Shouldering' Your Home's Energy Load in the Summer

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  • 'Shouldering' Your Home's Energy Load in the Summer

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  • Shouldering that catfish is almost more impressive than catching it in the first place.

    The Best Reader Photos of July 2009 2009

  • Dustin Aksland for The Wall Street Journal Shouldering much of the work themselves kept costs down and helped the couple, who spent $162,000 on the hilly site, stick to their budget.

    New Paltz Retreat 2011

  • Shouldering costs that had been borne by federal stimulus aid, state spending on the program would grow by $3 billion.

    Cuomo Budget Contains Blanks Jacob Gershman 2011

  • Shouldering that catfish is almost more impressive than catching it in the first place.

    The Best Reader Photos of July 2009 2009

  • Shouldering her laundry bag and giraffe, Gia left the hotel.

    Shore Thing Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi 2011

  • Shouldering it open, she stepped into the room, looking over her shoulder at the oni and unscrewing the top of the blood-filled jug she was carrying.

    Crossed J.F. Lewis 2011

  • Shouldering his duffel bag, he walked through the rain to where his car waited at the curb.

    The Electric Laundromat « A Fly in Amber 2009

  • Shouldering the weight of all these realities compels us to take stock of our lives and evaluate where we are relative to where we want to be.

    Lighten Up Peter Walsh 2011

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