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(He disdained the use of the term "black" and later spurned "African-American" — "I am not an African," he said, "I am an American").
Originally a 19th-century playground of the Vanderbilts and Roosevelts, who were drawn to the benefits of the famous mineral-rich waters, it was later spurned by the fickle rich for Saratoga Springs.
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A few months later, he spurned a second deal, a takeover bid from rival BHP Billiton.
Later, he spurns Oxford to study at Heidelberg, spends a lonesome stretch in London, and tries painting in Paris.
But when she finally did, a few years later, her mother spurned her again.
Later the magazine was spurned by Robert Lowell, who objected to the triviality of New Yorker poems.
Around the same time, Copland published a poignant little piano piece called "In Evening Air," reviving some music that he had written in 1945 for the Office of War Information documentary "The Cummington Story," which showed how a group of Eastern European refugees were initially spurned and later embraced by a New England town.
Moments later, this scene of spurned love turned soapy when the leading lady was seen taking a shower.
Gerrard, whose late goal settled the nerves after Robert Lewandowski had spurned chances to open the scoring and later haul Poland level, dedicated the victory "to the supporters, who can go and get themselves booked for Brazil".
Monaghan's drop goal four minutes later then put two scores between the teams and, after both sides had spurned try-scoring chances, Hodgson completed the scoring with a penalty two minutes from time.
Blues spurned another overlap moments later as winger Richard Smith was held up after going for the line instead of spreading the ball out to the corner.
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