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He underestimated the psychological effect on himself of being spurned by his own people.
This is where Dobbin has fled to India to be as far away as possible from the heartache of being spurned by Amelia Sedley.
He did a joint commercial venture in Harlem with Blumenfeld, but by 2006 and 2007, he was confronting land prices out of sync with his business plan and was tired of being spurned by Wall Street banks.
After years of being spurned by the American banking elite ― Trump famously had to turn to Deutsche Bank for cash after burning his creditors in bankruptcy ― he appears to enjoy being part of the club.
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WASHINGTON, D.C.--After decades of largely being spurned by the U.S. medical establishment, acupuncture seems to be gaining some respectability.
We're not saying the supermarkets are forces of evil to be spurned.
Carl describes drawing on his signature strength of gratitude after being spurned by a love interest.
However, it is hardly clear that her supporters — many of whom have made no secret of their distress at being spurned — will be as outwardly enthusiastic.
The reasons, she explained, include the stress of being different and being spurned by friends and family.
The vacillation over tidal energy is evidence of another renewable revolution being spurned, allowing our competitors to steal a march on us.
Mr. Rimi backed Mr. Obasanjo's presidential campaign but has become one of his harshest critics, after being spurned for the vice presidency and then the post of foreign minister.
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