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Assembly Democrats have traditionally spurned tax-cap proposals, while Senate Republicans have floated them for years.
But Friends of the Earth (FoE), which has traditionally spurned partnerships with business, now believes the problems are too big to maintain that stance.
Korean universities have traditionally spurned interviews, but the government is now urging them to select many more of their students this way.While at university, Mr Pyo teamed up with a former hacker, Kim Hyun-chul.
The US has traditionally spurned "soccer" themed material on the big screen, but Warner Bros is reportedly keeping in mind the potential box-office returns outside the US for a high-profile football film.
EBay has owned PayPal for more than a decade and has traditionally spurned suggestions to spin it off.
That's provided alfalfa growers with a market for something domestic dairies traditionally spurned, said Mark Anderson, chief executive and president of Anderson Hay & Grain Co., another major exporter which operates a warehouse the size of two Costco stores near the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach stacked with half-ton bales of hay.
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Traditionally, English and American poets have spurned odd-syllable lines, with the exception of the extrametrical feminine ending and the seven- syllable line (Shakespeare's "Now the hungry lion roars," Blake's "Tyger! Tyger! burning bright").
When President Obama uses his State of the Union address on Tuesday to rally America to "outbuild" other nations, he will face an unusual challenge: getting Republicans to embrace public works projects again as the kind of worthy bacon they have traditionally fought to bring home, and not as wasteful pork that should be spurned.
Zeus spurned gaily.
These have been spurned.
Arafat spurned him.
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