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P13 BT spurned in £5bn battle of airwaves.
Paperwork was spurned in favour of action; planting, advising, training thousands.
It was this same humble background that he so painfully spurned in his infamous show, "The Decision".
Silicon was also spurned in favour of quartz in the past because it was far more expensive.
Even the relative comic relief, a conspiracy of the spurned in "Your Husband's Cheating on Us," has a foreboding undercurrent.
MCI's board rejected a 15% higher offer of $9.8 billion from Qwest the fourth time that a bid from Qwest had been spurned in three months.
Now Hull's main companies make health-care products, food and chemicals, which are essential enough not to be spurned in a downturn.
More than one lesson, surely: The opportunity spurned in front of goal, and the inability to properly address the problem of Suárez.
Underwood, having been spurned in his bid to become secretary of state, is on a quest for power that's just as suspenseful as anything on television.
Meanwhile the provincial government, having been spurned in a takeover bid for the local arm of CEA, has retaliated by removing preferential tax breaks.
It doesn't take a lot to understand the motivation of men spurned in one place to return and show off their qualities.
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