| 11. | Before shucking ( or microwaving ), oysters should be scrubbed and washed.
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| 12. | Unlike a clam, a raw cockle defeats the most skilled shucking knife.
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| 13. | Some have headed off to the shucking rooms, others to the boats.
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| 14. | Amid the shucking, jiving and outright lying, truth manages to emerge.
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| 15. | Liberation went far beyond the shucking of political oppression.
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| 16. | Oyster-shucking competitions are staged around the world.
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| 17. | Let's stop the shucking and jiving.
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| 18. | Although difficult to perfect, the method allows for rapid shucking of many oysters.
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| 19. | He stopped short of shucking his pants, waiting until he reboarded the bus.
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| 20. | But the vice president is so intent on shucking the " bad"
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