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It proudly shuns "fast fashion".
Unlike his predecessor, Bill Clinton, who spent as much time under the Golden Arches as Ronald McDonald, Mr. Bush shuns fast food.
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One is that ASEAN splits into two tiers, with poorer Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar all shunning the albeit stately— "fast" track to integration.
A louche after-hours hive of counter-revolutionary plotters and fast food ("Shun the ghaliye mahi with chocolate-covered raisins!" — Rating the Revolutionary Restaurants, March , 1998, in a back-alley location so secret that anyone who enters is under arrest as a suspected spy the minute the North Korean-trained kebab-sniffing militia rats can find it.
Otherwise, they would continue to be shunned by the fastest growing segment of the electorate.
The founders of the highly valued companies are old enough to remember past busts, and many shun the bubble lifestyle of fast cars and fancy parties.
He then worked as a reporter and editor for The Associated Press, where he learned to type so fast he later shunned computers because they slowed him down.
And Hitachi, like most Japanese companies, shuns acquisitions, which promise a faster footing in new areas.
It has a high-profile elected mayor, a large congestion-charging zone and a young, fast-growing population that shuns cars.
And Hitachi, like most Japanese companies, shuns acquisitions (though it could thereby gain faster footing in new areas).
What happens, though, if a director doesn't direct your gaze in familiar ways, shuns classic compositions on the one hand or fast cuts and close-ups on the other, plays with or disrupts narrative norms?
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