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One spurned applicant, says Drummond, anchored his 150-ton schooner off the clubhouse and sent in a note saying he would commence shelling in 30 minutes unless the man who blackballed him the son of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley personally apologized.
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It's not ethical or good business to spurn those applicants just for reaching out to you!
More than a few white applicants who have been spurned by their top-choice colleges – for reasons that are never fully clear to outsiders since admissions offices rarely explain their decisions — would surely agree with Ms. Fisher.
Zeus spurned gaily.
These have been spurned.
Arafat spurned him.
James Dayton, Paul Heffernan, Hay and Gordon spurned Kilmarnock opportunities.
Bobby spurned his respect...
He was repeatedly spurned.
What a chance spurned!
That advice has been spurned.
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