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The fearmongering clearly resonated with voters who strongly spurned what, on the face of it, should have been an unremarkable bill: 61% voted against it and 39% for, though only about 260,000 votes were cast in a city of 2.2 million inhabitants, making for a turnout of 27% among registered voters.
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The billionaire Tory donor who had given his party £8m, felt strongly he had been spurned over a senior job and his joke suggested he might be relishing documenting Cameron's demise.
In southern Florida he assiduously courted the Cuban population, which is strongly Republican but had spurned him during his previous run for president, in 2008.At a rally in Hialeah, a Cuban stronghold, one of his sons told the crowd in their native tongue, "My father does not speak Spanish, but he speaks the language of the economy".
A row is brewing over Franco-German proposals to wrap the Western European Union, Europe's defence club, into the EU an idea both Britain and the neutrals (Sweden, Finland, Ireland and Austria, which have spurned the WEU) strongly oppose, and could veto.
Atletico finished strongly, Schwarzer keeping out Gabi's free-kick, while substitute Arda Turan spurned a glorious chance to earn his side a lead to take to Stamford Bridge when he headed wide from close range.
Zeus spurned gaily.
These have been spurned.
James Dayton, Paul Heffernan, Hay and Gordon spurned Kilmarnock opportunities.
Bobby spurned his respect...
Arafat spurned him.
He was repeatedly spurned.
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