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They have recovered from the spurning of 2010.
I see it in the exaggerated maleness or the spurning of education.
The Corcoran's surprise spurning of Maryland stunned Terrapin boosters and Corcoran advocates alike.
There was almost sympathy for Jesus, whose low confidence and spurning of chances in front of goal really stood out.
Surely the targeting of the most disadvantaged and the spurning of a generation is something to shout about.
It was his final, too little, too late "You are not the boss of me" spurning of Dick Cheney.
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Cautious of spurning one of its few major revenue sources, the government has a dual interest in ignoring worker demands for fire safety and better wages.
In the process, he resuscitates that most spurned of Hollywood genres, the woman's film.
Turn the handle on the tailstock center, driving the wood blank into the spurn of the headstock securing it between the centers.
If board members reject it, it would put them in the position of spurning the advice of an official they avidly courted last fall.
In the book, Jeter recalled spurning offers of cocaine and pills from strangers in nightclubs.
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