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But Mr. Cardenas spurned that offer too.
But Iran appears to have spurned that offer, instead inviting America to help construct new nuclear reactors in the country to allay its suspicions.In this section Wobbles all round And now for unity?
After Ashley Young had been brought down, Van Persie stood aside to let the Japan international take the penalty, but he spurned that opportunity too as Kim made a decent low save.
Warnaco spurned that bid and two sweetened offers of $40 and $44 a share and sought to thwart the buyout by offering shareholders a recapitalization package of cash, notes and stock worth $45 a share, or $454.4 million.
On balance, it is a great European missed opportunity – not least for 90 million Turks whose wish to take their place as Europeans has again been spurned – that Blair did not get the job.
In your article "Why They Spurned That Park Restroom" (July 16), the unmentioned "why" in your article and in the words of the residents of the area who were against the construction and maintenance of restrooms at the Utopia Playground was "race".
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Rye spurns that recommendation.
Naomi makes a show of spurning that role, but who is she kidding?
The country came to spurn that idea in the early twentieth century, and it largely disappeared.
It might cast its collective mind back to 2005 and the rash decision to spurn that council-estate alumnus David Davis.
They both realize that in their professional lives proximity to power is everything, and to spurn that system openly is to give up everything.
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