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The other country, meanwhile, is spurned because it forges alliances with America's enemies.
She and Kim won't talk about whether they would live in Gracie Mansion — which Bloomberg spurned — because "it would be a jinx".
She recalled when U.N.C.-Charlotte might have been able to join the Big East in 2005 but was spurned because it did not play football.
Florentino Perez, the man who relieved him of his duties today, claims to have offered the 55-year-old the job in 2009, only to be spurned because of the affection he had for Liverpool.
No, Mr. Zucker contended, NBC was spurned because it was covering the proceedings in prime time tonight only on its cable channel, MSNBC, which garners substantially lower ratings than the broadcast network.
That's a real chance spurned, because while Westwood managed to get up and down from the front, he played that hole badly, leaving the door open for the Americans to sashay through.
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Moses never wrote that he spurned O'Malley because he did not like him.
Silicon Valley venture capitalists spurned it because it was located in Indiana.
The main right-wing political alliance, Coalicion por el Cambio, spurned Rodrigo Pinochet because of his family name, so he ran as an independent.
James is easily cast as a villain not just because he spurned Cleveland for Miami, or because he audaciously predicted multiple titles, but because he can seem so callous, distanced and lacking self-awareness.
The article itself noted that during the housing boom many borrowers spurned the F.H.A. because of its down payment and documentation requirements.
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