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It bequeathed both a phantom pride and a reverse tendency to self-deprecation: a sense of being grander than others, yet spurned and surpassed by them.Still, history is not always destiny, and may even be its own cure.
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Baldock spurned yet another good opening after 69 minutes when he connected well with Davies's knock-down but his 20-yard effort went wide.
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Both have long traveled by private jet, yet both feel somehow spurned by the elites.
Yet Mrs Gandhi conspicuously spurned a chance to toughen her support for the deal at a Congress shindig on November 17th.
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