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Spurned at first by other policymakers, the idea has since caught on.
Publicly spurned at the altar, McCarthy was then obliged, by Johnson, to deliver the speech placing Humphrey's name in nomination.
Barton is caught between two worlds: besieged by smooth-jowled Etonians at college and spurned at home.
Soon after, Parcells spurned at the last minute an offer to be the executive in charge of rebuilding the Falcons.
The film was spurned at the Cannes Film Festival this year but has gone on to take over $45m £31.57mm) at the domestic box office.
Both SuBo and GoBro command respect abroad, even if the last few weeks have seen the two somewhat spurned at home.
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If they were helped by the hosts' decision to spurn at least two kickable penalties, a couple of marginal refereeing calls and some suspect Australian handling, there was no disputing Farrell's late try, following a kick ahead from the replacement hooker Jamie George.
Ono invited the pair to spend the rest of the evening at the palatial apartment she shared with John Lennon — who had spurned King at their only previous meeting, 11 years earlier.
Columbia spurned suitors at a similar rate.
She spurned radio at first, but was won over by charity idea.
Iginla spurned Boston at the trading deadline to join the Penguins because he felt they provided his best chance at a Stanley Cup title.
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