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Some hermits persist, but that occasionally unsociable creature of the museum is lately seeking out the one thing it's spurned in the past: company.
It's spurned this new crop of apps and platforms, developed specifically to address negative experience, exclusivity, and abuse.
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It was spurned by ESPN as a sport that was losing its value and its zest.
The war had demonstrated to Iran how alone it was – spurned by the west, spurned by the Arabs.
But Republicans said the proposal also would not touch Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security, so they said they were surprised it was spurned.
It was spurned, moments after Rose played a superb second shot to his 72nd hole which slipped only narrowly past it.
A draft charter agreed at an EU summit in June 2004 for ratification by individual member states - either by parliament or referendum - but was dealt a severe blow in when it was spurned by French and Dutch voters.
If it looks, feels, smells or is positioned too closely on my plate to a vegetable, it shall be spurned in my heart and then donated to the nearby waiting pooch.
A main reason coal is inexpensive in Europe is because it is being spurned by U.S. utilities, which are cashing in on the boom in low-cost shale gas.
Though it hath been spurned on a couple of occasions, Macquarie keeps returning like an unwanted suitor in an outback watering hole.
As for stapled financing, the beast that got Barclays into trouble, it is increasingly being spurned on Wall Street.
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