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On March 12, RateMyCop flickered on and off under a new domain host, Rackspace.com, but it was soon spurned by that company, too.
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Soon after, Parcells spurned at the last minute an offer to be the executive in charge of rebuilding the Falcons.
Soon after, Graeme Shinnie spurned the chance of a second when he shot over but St Johnstone were still well in the game with Stevie May and in-particular Nigel Hasselbaink frequently looking dangerous.
He soon wished he hadn't spurned the idea of going to university and began investigating Open University (OU) courses, but he never quite found the courage to apply.
Similarly, a Turkey spurned by Europe could soon regress into a sour and militant Islamist mood, right on Europe's front line.So the question left by the failed constitution should not be: how can we resurrect it?
The visitors played well in the first half and should have scored a second soon after their opener, but Sutton spurned the chance.
Nollywood may soon have to use another storyline: being spurned for still using a BlackBerry.
For all that Zeppelin soon became a huge band, they were spurned and mocked by critics.
When Flood immediately missed a very kickable penalty and then spurned the chance to even attempt a marginally longer effort soon after, it completed a miserable opening five minutes for the England fly-half.
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.
When it spurned a $450m takeover bid last year from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, PointCast expected soon to make a killing from a Wall Street offering.
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