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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.
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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.
Though I still dreamt of freedom, I did so without much conviction the only thing I was convinced of was that I was spurning it day on day.
No matter that the bid was spurned: it puts the Pru well and truly in play.
But the tone overall seems a little like that of a child whose affection was spurned: it gives the impression that Xi3 was slightly taken aback at the force with which Valve distanced itself from the Piston project.
Of course, ever since Apple was spurned by AdMob, it's made it more difficult for AdMob to compete on the iPhone.
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