| 11. | Since then, I've come to realize I shirked my patriotic duty.
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| 12. | Kipling had scorn for those men who shirked duty in the First World War.
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| 13. | You could never give them too much work, and they never shirked an assignment.
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| 14. | We've never shirked that obligation.
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| 15. | Rudolph depicted Carruth as an admitted womanizer who never shirked responsibility for Adams'pregnancy.
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| 16. | To be sure, many old-economy firms have shirked the law for years.
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| 17. | The project was supposed to ease criticisms that Japan had shirked its responsibility for wartime atrocities.
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| 18. | But the 104th Congress shirked its responsibilities and laid them at the feet of the president.
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| 19. | It's a responsibility he had shirked for too long before Thursday's strikes.
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| 20. | Karen is subbing for another volunteer, Yoko, who seems to have shirked her duties.
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