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Then, most strikingly, there is 25-year-old Gustavo Dudamel, who this year became chief conductor of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (spurning Birmingham, according to rumour, whose orchestra is seeking a replacement for Sakari Oramo).
In fact, Qaddafi had made similar overtures to both George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton but was spurned — in part, according to Martin Indyk, who was Clinton's Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, because Libya's weapons programs were not considered an imminent threat.
Worries about all manner of pathogens — disease-causing bacteria, viruses, and larger parasites — are an underappreciated contributor to prejudice, distrust of foreigners, and resentment toward those who spurn traditional values, according to a growing body of psychology research.
Spurning linear storytelling, evolving according to connections that are more poetic than novelistic, Angelopoulos sketches a portrait of the old and new generation.
While lovers LeAnn Rimes and Eddie Cibrian steam up the beach, their spurned spouses become angry allies, according to new cover of Us Weekly.
The mayor openly spurned the income and sales tax increases, according to some who attended the meeting.
According to a fellow pupil, he spurned attempts by the other children to include him in their social circles.
Yet, according to experts, increasing numbers are spurning the traditional expensive dress.
According to Lind, conservatives have been "spurning their natural constituency – the mostly white working class", creating space for the rise of Trump.
According to this rationale, Carol Jenkins died because she spurned her killer's advances.
According to executives close to the talks, Mr. Bell originally spurned an acquisition by Martin Sorrell, WPP's chief executive, but later decided it was strategically sound.
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