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Many factories once spurned workers much older than 25.
They plead before the UN, once spurned, for symbolic justification.
Having once spurned the IMF, euro-zone leaders beg for its help.
Indeed, the very school districts that once spurned integration now strive for it.
"They are embracing homelands that their parents once spurned but that are now economic powers".
There is talk in the trade press of a Broadway transfer.LBJ fascinates a country that once spurned him.
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Meanwhile, my recommendation of "Beasts of No Nation" has gone ignored for the sixth straight month, once again spurned for the newest "collection" of "Cupcake Wars".
Once Maribor spurned the chance for a consolation via a penalty that Agim Ibraimi struck against a post, Hazard began to run the show.
Scratch DJ Academy is the most prominent of a number of young schools that provide professional instruction to just the sorts of people who might once have spurned it.
We may abandon our female friends when a "better" (i.e., male) offer comes along, as once we spurned our too-familiar mothers for our more glamorous fathers, but in the end, these friendships abide.
These mostly Hispanic workers, some of whom are in the country illegally, have suddenly become a ubiquitous and indispensable presence in seaside communities in New York and New Jersey, where residents who might once have spurned hiring them are racing to make their homes livable again as soon as possible.
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