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That included clothing brands being spurned because of a reputation for running sweat-shops, multinational shops avoided by anti-globalisation protestors and chains of petrol stations being by-passed by drivers concerned about human rights and environmental violations by oil companies.
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The other country, meanwhile, is spurned because it forges alliances with America's enemies.
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Why can't Lancelot just marry the Fair Maid of Astolat, who starves herself to death because he's spurned her? "Love must spring from a loving heart," Lancelot explains.
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