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Two were spurned with 19 victories -- West Virginia and Syracuse in 1996-97.
Mitcham Common, London, organised by the Unicorn theatre, 21 to 23 September Rachael Stirling plays a woman spurned, with murderous consequences.
Even before Mr. Trump began thundering against an "invasion" from Latin America — spurning with finality the moderate swing voters that Republicans desperately needed — his party's facade of election-year unity was crumbling.
… They spurn with the utmost contempt those traitors in the north who would sell themselves and their posterity to a relentless foe that would reduce them and us to be mere vassals to a set of aristocratic slave holders and traders in human flesh whose vital principle is the few to dictate, the mass to serve.
In one of her early roles, Minnie Driver plays the wrathful Leah -- who becomes determined to ruin Wroe when he spurns her -- with marvelous sulky voluptuousness.
When Elizabeth refuses Darcy's first offer of marriage, he notes that she spurns him "with so little effort at civility," whereas the book has the clearly superior "so little endeavour at civility".
"The man of many sorrows" spurns immortality with the nymph Calypso and refuses to eat the lotus fruit that would obliterate all thought of home, so that he can embrace a rocky island, the troubles of domesticity and old age.
Here, then, is my little list of items you might spurn, along with some essential pantry and long-keeping refrigerator items you might consider.
When General McChrystal took over the Joint Special Operations Command in 2003, he inherited an insular, shadowy commando force with a reputation for spurning partnerships with other military and intelligence organizations.
In pursuing a combination with another British drug giant, SmithKline has spurned American Home Products, with which it had held merger discussions for the last two months.
Questions with complicated, messy answers, like, "Would you spurn sex with someone based on their footwear?" "Should you really quit your crappy job to pursuit your dreams?" And: "Is it harder to quit Instagram than to stop smoking?" It's called "Yeah, But It's Not as Simple as That", because nothing is as straightforward as it seems.
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