| 31. | She added : " Yeltsin has never shirked big political gambles and has usually gotten away with them.
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| 32. | For years, college administrators shirked off the complaints as the prejudices or xenophobia of a few vocal students.
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| 33. | "I have never turned tail and run, and shirked my responsibility, " he said.
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| 34. | A tax amnesty enables citizens who have shirked taxes to put their books in order by paying a fine.
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| 35. | Heavily saddened, Kessler recognizes that he shirked his responsibility of staying with his family no matter his fate.
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| 36. | Marcella said Kennedy had never shirked his responsibilities or previously been involved in a situation involving legal action or payments.
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| 37. | Democrats, trying to turn Bush's record into a campaign issue, have suggested he shirked his duty.
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| 38. | Nevertheless, friends and colleagues described him as almost painfully shy, and he generally shirked publicity and the limelight.
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| 39. | For the rest, the record until recently was one of barely qualified failure _ of opportunities missed and challenges shirked.
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| 40. | To MIT math professor Tom Leighton, Daniel Lewin was the brilliant student who took on the challenges that others shirked.
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