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- For years, Japan spurned Washington apples and scorned American rice.
- Congressional Democrats have spurned Clinton's proposal for Medicare savings.
- Frank Jordan was classy in the tougher role of mayor spurned.
- Over the summer, Juwan Howard spurned Miami's millions.
- The White House spurned those ideas soon after they were disclosed.
- The Mexican government spurned a cash offer of $ 25 million.
- He's the miracle worker, not the spurned suitor.
- Unlike its neighbors, Indonesia is still spurned by foreign investors.
- Insurance companies have spurned Nevada's invitation to provide coverage.
- So American women now ogle the macho men they once spurned.
- The Rev . Al Sharpton spurned the idea of getting out.
- He also spurned the trimmed list of 144 names that followed.
- Govt to probe sugar-exporters'earnings; price rise spurned
- Ethnic Albanian leaders spurned the offer of talks on any question.
- The Muslim world has largely spurned the Taliban up to now.
- Utrecht should have scored at least six but spurned innumerable chances.
- "Whites have spurned the hand of reconciliation,"
- The tanning salon worker had allegedly spurned Irvine's advances.
- However, the UVF spurned the government efforts and continued killing.
- He spurned an insistent rumor that Nicanor would attempt invading Athens.
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