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The struggle between old-style Zionists and the post-Zionists is, ultimately, a battle over individualism in a society that spurned it for so long.
A softer suspension and a more conventional look transformed the Q from an interesting alternative to the BMW 7-Series into a faux-Lexus, and consumers spurned it for the real thing.
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LeBron James would be making his first appearance in New York since spurning it for Miami.
Davydenko still finds his apparent winners spinning back at him most of the time though - eek! Another wild Federer forehand and that's break point for Davydenko... spurned it with a wild sweep at a serve onto the forehand.
The only unexplored offer that still remained was that of Bishop Mathias Loras of Iowa, an offer that had been highly spoken of by Brother Macarius despite the fact that he had spurned it because of his preference for Canada as a Trappist foundation.
She got it on with Ken from Sears and spurned him for Derek.
She spurned him for a member of the Knickerbocker Athletic Club.
But Bo is reluctant to cooperate with people who spurned him for so long.
When Todd died in a plane crash in 1958, Fisher ended up with Taylor, who spurned him for Richard Burton.
Addicted to steel, it has spurned composites for two decades as too expensive, too complicated and poorly suited to mass production.
The LSE said the new £2.7 billion ($5.1 billion) offer still "substantially" undervalued it, and spurned a proposal for further talks.
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