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shouldered and off
Fearing the demise of the firm through loss of reputation that would result if the scale of losses became known, the brokerage shouldered the loss of its clients, and moved it off balance sheet.

shouldered and with
During his reign as king of Aquilonia, Conan was "... a tall man, mightily shouldered and deep of chest, with a massive corded neck and heavily muscled limbs.
The British had asked for the traditional Honors of War ( marching out with dignity, flags waving, muskets shouldered, and playing an enemy tune as a tribute to the victors ), but remembering that the British, on taking Charleston earlier in the war, had refused the Americans ( under Benjamin Lincoln ) the same privilege, Washington firmly denied their request.
Frederick was heard to say " I won the battle of Rossbach with most of my infantry having their muskets shouldered.
He is broad shouldered and deep chested and remarkably good looking for his age with light brown eyes.
Due to the money that was being spent by Canton and Massillon on professional players, both teams ended up with a spending deficit that had to be shouldered by local businessmen.
Henry shouldered the responsibility reluctantly and with much self-doubt.
I would dare to take an oath solemnly, swearing that, except for those who have murdered Tiberius Gracchus, no enemy has foisted so much difficulty and so much distress upon me as you have because of the matters: you should have shouldered the responsibilities of all of those children whom I had in the past, and to make sure that I might have the least anxiety possible in my old age ; and that, whatever you did, you would wish to please me most greatly ; and that you would consider it sacrilegious to do anything of great significance contrary to my feelings, especially as I am someone with only a short portion of my life left.
He felt that himself and others were deliberately being cold shouldered to make it known Gullit wanted his own players in-Barnes had actually worked briefly with Gullit during the 1998 World Cup ITV commentary team, and they had played numerous international matches played against each other in the 1980s and 1990s, but they were not friends.
" Robert Mugabe referred to unity with Zapu as sharing the spoils with those who had not shouldered the burden of fighting ," says Mhanda.
The curved walls forming the entrance courtyard, gatepiers and entrance gates, former stables to the right, and a shouldered stone architrave gateway flanked by vertically halved pilasters with volutes are also Grade I listed buildings.
He made an imposing figure, tall with an impressive athletic broad shouldered build.
Each with twelve layers of 309 lanterns, 10 meters high, and 1. 5 tons in weight, is shouldered by about 100 carriers.
5 ' 11 ), stoop shouldered, balding, clumsy heavyweight, with inordinately short arms ( Marciano's reach was the shortest of any heavyweight champion at 69 inches ).
He is now very tall and broad shouldered, he has very blue eyes and a deep voice and looks to be in his mid 20's with black hair.
The Bulldog Club, MSU's athletic fund-raising body, shouldered a $ 2 million bonding program to account for the biggest portion of the project, with the remainder financed by alumni and friends through the sale of $ 1, 000, $ 500 and $ 250 chairback seats, honorary deeds to plots of Dudy Noble Field turf, and other general donations.
Rapp was tall, blue eyed, broad shouldered, with long hair and a patriarch's beard.
The Hamburgian sites with shouldered point lithics reach as far north as the Pomeranian ice margin.
It is characterized by shouldered points and zinken tools, which were used as chisels when working with horns.

shouldered and its
Throughout the 1975 Civil War, the Phalange Party was the most formidable force within the Christian camp, and its militia shouldered
As the years progressed its Executive shouldered much of the work.
Because education is very important, the local officials strive more to provide school facilities and other needs to improve the newly established secondary school other than providing facilities, there are also employed teachers shouldered by the local funds to hep the school to its successful and continues operation.

shouldered and .
Vecchio shouldered in.
Ekstrohm shouldered his way outside and scanned the veldt.
The Khiamian and PPN A shouldered Khiam-points may well be arrowheads.
They are short in stature, quick in bodily movement, alert horsemen, broad shouldered, ready in the use of bow and arrow, and have firm-set necks which are ever erect in pride.
Tom Moody's leg-stump was dislodged when he shouldered arms to a delivery that pitched at least two feet outside the off-stump.
Furthermore, in many works of fiction a rifle refers to any weapon that has a stock and is shouldered before firing, even if the weapon is not rifled or does not fire solid projectiles ( e. g. a " laser rifle ").
If they are not the same, i. e. some are narrow triangles, while others maybe wide trapizoids or shouldered triangles, then the mass or area of the output function must be known or calculated.
Ebert returned to reviewing on May 18, 2007, when three of his reviews were published by the Chicago Sun-Times, and he returned to his website, a role that his editor had shouldered during the critic's illness.
They literally form the foundation of the whole Dutch system of local government ; from time immemorial they have shouldered the responsibility for water management for the residents of their area.
The Leith pattern bottle is the parallel-sided, round shouldered, narrow neck bottle now dominant within the wine industry.
Much of the responsibility for this proliferation of viewpoints must be shouldered by Miller, whose Rules of Biblical Interpretation outlined a method of biblical study that encouraged each person to read the Bible and to “ do theology ” for themselves.
A Sioux known as Catch-the-Bear shouldered his rifle and shot Bullhead who, in return, fired his revolver into the chest of Sitting Bull.
The London weekday contractor Associated-Rediffusion shouldered some of ATV's losses and further funding was achieved by selling shares in the company to the Daily Mirror newspaper.
Under the Local Government Act 1894 many of the duties that had previously been shouldered by the ecclesiastical parishes were transferred to new civil parish and Crookham, Fleet and Crondall each gained an elected parish council.
Hauptmann was slim and of medium height, but broad shouldered.

blanket and again
I bought another pint of sherry and when we got back Pops let us in in the dark, put back the blanket and then lighted the candle again.
Because many Washington residents were disappointed over the loss of their blanket primary, which the Washington State Grange helped institute in 1935, the Grange filed Initiative 872 in 2004 to establish a blanket primary for partisan races, thereby allowing voters to once again cross party lines in the primary election.
Suddenly, after he bumps his blanket on a juice cup and after drying off his blanket at the Laundromat, Elmo sees Zoe feeling sad because her father cannot take her to the zoo, so he decides to make Zoe happy again by imitating certain zoo animals ( a lion, a monkey, and a pig ).
The Washington State Grange, which had helped institute the blanket primary in 1935, filed Initiative 872 to implement the " top-two " primary instead, which would once again allow voters to cross party lines in the primary election but now send the top two vote-getters to the general election.
: Come buckle your blanket and holster again ;
Those who grabbed a dream from the dream tree would have a dream based on whatever they grabbed from the tree and awaken again when the Sandman removed the blanket over his land.
A few days later, he was again arrested, and shown young Philippe's corpse hidden in a blanket under his bed.
In another instance, Linus was so angry at Snoopy for snatching his blanket again and again that he retaliated by threatening Snoopy's supper dish.
The journalist Malcolm Brenner, who had covered Native American issues for newspapers from the Shiprock, New Mexico area, wrote in his review: " Over and over again, Means makes blanket condemnations of all ' White People ' that he would assuredly bust my chops for if I made them about Indians ...
In 2008 however, they were once again proposed, leading the Tawa Community Board to enter a submission in opposition to a blanket speed of 40 km / h.
The blanket was then again placed on top of the platform where one could sit underneath to stay warm.
This charged area would then attract the charged ElectroInk, which would in turn be transferred to the ITM or blanket, and then again transfer from the blanket to the paper or other substrate.
Starting in 1959, the Famous Flames composed the performance with Brown performing the song to the point of feigned exhaustion, at which by this point, overwhelmed by his feelings, he would simply drop to his knees and collapse on the stage, dropping the microphone in the process, while a Fellow Flame ( sometimes Bobby Byrd and at other times Bobby Bennett ) drop either a blanket or big towel around his back and carry Brown offstage until Brown again loses it, rips the towel off him and returned to his microphone to the excitement of his audience.

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