He should be shunned as Steve King is shunned, but he can't be shunned because he is the president.
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"I feel I'm being shunned by the McLoud community and Woodrow is being shunned and anybody that stands up is going to be shunned," he said.
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Batman has shunned guns for about as long as Superman has shunned killing.
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Yields ticked higher Wednesday as investors shunned the asset class.
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She worried that students in the photo would be shunned.
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Unlike R. Kelly, Jackson can't be cut off or shunned.
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Trump and those around him largely shunned Davos in 2017.
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Cameras captured him eating lunch alone like a shunned schoolboy.
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They'd be cut off from their families, shunned and harassed.
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And CNN has hardly shunned these voices since Trump's election.
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Instead of being shunned he won headlines, acclaim, and investors.
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Pockets of dissenters in many communities have long shunned immunisation.
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Men for whom truth is mutable, expertise to be shunned.
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Behavior deemed bad can now be shunned with immediate results.
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For decades, though, researchers have shunned the study of psychedelics.
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I couldn't care less about being shunned by such people.
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He shunned publicity for himself; photographs of him are rare.
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Now he discovered the wonder in what he had shunned.
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At colleges for the deaf, students with implants were shunned.
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They will be shunned by your neighbors, sometimes with violence.
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Maurice McCabe, quickly found himself shunned by his fellow officers.
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The rest of Japan shunned produce or materials from Fukushima.
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Ms. Dussourd was shunned by many of her fellow parishioners.
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The unavoidable reality is that Rivers shunned a central vision.
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Several offenders reported their families had been harassed or shunned.
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Anytime there's something new and it's art, it's usually shunned.
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Investors also shunned shares of companies that had soared in 2015.
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If someone was expelled from the community, they'd be shunned entirely.
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" Duncan, who actively shunned celebrity, personified the phrase "ball is life.
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Those who do are often shunned or accused of stoking Islamophobia.
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Actors who appeared in his plays were shunned by their friends.
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Clinicians who perform abortions are sometimes shunned by colleagues and neighbours.
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The industry has mostly shunned the asset class as too risky.
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Such an appointee should be shunned as an illegitimate ideological plant.
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In several other states Ditib has in recent weeks been shunned.
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It was valued lower than its peers and shunned by investors.
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Bhansali has not shunned all of Wall Street's high-flying stocks.
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Others said they shunned specific items as a matter of taste.
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Rede Globo provided friendly news coverage and shunned pro-democracy movements.
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"We don't shun people and Donald Trump wasn't shunned," he said.
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Your character is shunned by all but one (a talking duck).
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Silicon Valley shunned the Republican candidate and all he stood for.
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The house has an evil reputation and has long been shunned.
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Only two states have successfully shunned springing forward: Arizona and Hawaii.
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The band that once shunned touring had grown to enjoy it.
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He's shunned by his classmates except for the popular Meera Jain.
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Large American cellular carriers have shunned Huawei's gear for many years.
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I actually shunned them because of the elitist part of it.
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But baseball has shunned letting players both pitch and hit regularly.
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Top military leaders contradicted Mr. Trump, and some Republicans shunned him.
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Simply put, banks have long shunned marijuana money, fearing federal consequences.
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Two of journalism's most radical figures are now silenced, or shunned.
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That would lead to Pakistan being shunned by international financial institutions.
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The victims, even after recovery, may be shunned and discriminated against.
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This from a man who dodged draft & shunned any public service.
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It's not as if men have shunned these women-led stories.
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He was shunned by MLB, sports writers and even former teammates.
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He was sued for defamation, denounced, ridiculed, shunned, hated and feared.
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Other animal fabrics are also being shunned by major clothing companies.
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When survivors come forward, some are disparaged, discredited, discounted, isolated, shunned.
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Nearly 120 House challengers shunned corporate PAC money and vowed reform.
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Historically, Chinese society has neither recognized nor shunned its queer communities.
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Shunned by the West The crown prince's showcase investor conference in Riyadh later that month was shunned by many of its A-listers, including Siemens (SIEGY) CEO Joe Kaeser and JP Morgan (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon.
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Snapchat is now embracing the black-box equations that it once shunned.
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This Jets fan, shunned by God, but nice all the same. 1.
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People with albinism are frequently shunned, attacked and even killed in Africa.
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The European Union so far has shunned U.S. calls to ban Huawei.
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The more criminal the networks are, the more they will be shunned.
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The bank has extended credit to borrowers shunned by other mainstream banks.
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Friends of Mr Putin, shunned by the West, are the main beneficiaries.
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As a woman, I've been shunned, criticized and judged by some people.
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Some refugees found construction work, but many shunned low-paying factory jobs.
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Mostly, however, the New Left shunned electoral politics in the late 1960s.
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Many were shunned by their families and communities while doctors were unsympathetic.
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Like Simpson, Anthony has been shunned by mainstream society since her acquittal.
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The once popular SPDR Gold Trust ETF has been shunned by investors.
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In the past, quarantines were sometimes shunned for the sake of trade.
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I tried to reason with whoever I could, but most shunned me.
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This is where borrowers and industries shunned by banks look for funding.
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Native Americans are constantly mocked by media and shunned by the government.
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To avoiding inflaming political opponents, the Obama White House shunned the word.
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They harassed and shunned Bernadette, who withstood repeated interrogations from town officials.
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It is now shunned, as much by Israel as by the Palestinians.
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Some schools, however, have long shunned the practice of awarding honorary degrees.
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Volumes in previously shunned contracts such as aluminium and lead have surged.
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Both were initially shunned by their communities while they pursued their romance.
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As an "establishment" person, you simply must learn this or be shunned.
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Instead of doing something about the pastor, the community shunned her family.
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But this year, the American Nobel laureates were shunned by President Trump.
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Sir Richard, shunned by his colleagues after this disaster, later shot himself.
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This doesn't mean a whole sector should be shunned because of it.
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Countless gays have been shunned by their parents and persecuted by society.
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The student forum explodes, and you're shunned on campus for a time.
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You are going against God's laws, therefore you are to be shunned.
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Ruedenberg told Arnet that she refused and felt shunned for her refusal.
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Kickstarter has shunned the IPO or acquisition path from the get-go.
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Shunned in America, he decamped to Europe, the birthplace of white nationalism.
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Gluten-free diets were also trendy, as carbs, once again, were shunned.
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The White House shunned any accusations of sexism playing into the decision.
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CRUISE SHIP SHUNNED OVER CORONAVIRUS FEARS ARRIVES IN CAMBODIA - SHIP TRACKING DATA
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The police dispersed the protesters, and Ms. Kim's own sisters shunned her.
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Those with visible evidence of the disease were often shunned and feared.
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Several 2020 hopefuls have shunned donations from wealthy individuals, PACs and lobbyists.
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IF: You're being bullied, harassed, or shunned because of your transitionTHEN: Say nothing.
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" Trump also shunned vacations in a 2012 Twitter post, writing, "Don't take vacations.
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Coal's presence is both palpable and shunned here: Corporate sponsors include coal producers.
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"At that time it was shunned to try to do both," she says.
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That government faced massive protests, and was briefly shunned by other European states.
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But investors again shunned the pound and sought the safety of government bonds.
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Unlike all modern presidents-elect he has largely shunned the structures of government.
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"People into their privacy are no longer shunned as loonies," Mr. Urban said.
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They had shunned it for years, citing the corrupting temptations of sports gambling.
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So far, though, the main contenders have shunned substance and played regional politics.
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In July, he told The Sun that the Royal family had "shunned" him.
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Although he shunned the industry, his first album topped the charts in 2017.
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Once shunned, second-hand luxury watches are now the watch industry's secret sauce.
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It is a complex subject largely shunned or trivialized by the art world.
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U.S. consumers have increasingly shunned beer and cheap wine, according to IWSR data.
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In his personal life, Strauss was diffident and shy; he shunned the limelight.
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The topic has been shunned by Italy in discussions at deputy minister level.
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Big oil companies have largely shunned India's unfavorable investment climate for the industry.
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Many survivors have been shunned by their families, communities, and even health workers.
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In the past, the nomadic Maasai tribespeople shunned crop farming for livestock-keeping.
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They also shunned any adornments, shining a light on the items' raw beauty.
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At the time, people with disabilities were often shunned and stigmatized in Japan.
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I now let myself indulge in all things Bieber I had previously shunned.
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If my secret of being insane, a madman, comes out, I'll be shunned.
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Ten other runners confided in him their fears of being outed and shunned.
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Previously released captives have been treated with suspicion or even shunned, she said.
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Success is not something to be shunned, but should be encouraged and embraced.
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Although retaliation is illegal, many complainers are shunned, nitpicked, and ultimately cast aside.
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Chinese investors were willing to put money into distressed companies shunned by others.
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Already shunned because of his peculiar family, Rink keeps his gift a secret.
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Society has shunned her for supposedly stealing from her ex-husband's art gallery.
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Throughout his life, he was shunned by many of the Muslims around him.
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What benediction is possible for soot-faced proles shunned by God and man?
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But Mr. Trump hasn't shunned the establishment as he sets up his government.
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I once shunned shower music, perhaps traumatized by a former roommate's shower playlist.
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Lennox turns the details of Black womanhood, which were once shunned, into keepsakes.
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He will be shunned and maybe harmed by most, or extorted by others.
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I do fear being shunned for what I believe, as would any human.
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Mr. Trump has shunned Senate Democrats despite early flirtations about working with them.
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I'll eat anything, even foods I've always shunned, when a friend cooks it.
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Babis had in the past however shunned an alliance with the far right.
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Unlike rivals DIA and Carrefour, the chain has shunned acquisitions, preferring to grow organically.
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However, investors shunned the auction to take positions on the relative liquid secondary market.
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Theoretically, this means that a culturally toxic instance can be shunned by the others.
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Even some of her guests like Cara Delevingne shunned tradition with their stylish outfits.
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Wall Street's main indexes tumbled about 2% on Tuesday as investors shunned risky assets.
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The government shunned outside help this year when earthquakes struck the island of Lombok.
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He shunned violence and bitter rhetoric, for which he was dubbed Canada's "Nelson Mandela".
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That hurts even big multinationals: many rely on the niche suppliers shunned by banks.
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As the photographs circulated online, A. was bullied at school and shunned by friends.
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The opposition coalition shunned the vote, accusing the government of rigging the voters' register.
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The first was against the Vietnam war (he shunned solid food for 30 months).
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But these hidden believers are either shunned or ignored by the church at large.
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At least six European Union members - mostly in Eastern Europe - have shunned the accord.
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Though potatoes are often shunned because they're considered high in carbohydrates, they shouldn't be.
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Mueller does not leak and unlike the grandstanding Comey has characteristically shunned the media.
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People who disagree with you are to be scorned, shunned and ignored -- not engaged.
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Persuading animals to acquire a taste for a previously shunned plant is not unprecedented.
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Within hip-hop, Prince established an archetype alternately followed and ignored, idolized and shunned.
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I hope we never return to the dark days when our veterans were shunned.
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U.S. consumers have increasingly shunned cars in favor of larger crossovers, SUVs and trucks.
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But she was also shunned by humans when she tried to return to earth.
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Aside from a handful of credible studies, the scientific community has generally shunned cannabis.
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Pearson was roundly denounced and shunned, as thoroughly excommunicated as any Protestant can be.
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If you can do that, and not apologize, you're a person to be shunned.
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So far, Mepkin has shunned all forms of social media — both individually and institutionally.
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The policy had been studied for years in Japan but shunned as too controversial.
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Still, large American wireless carriers have for years shunned both its and ZTE's equipment.
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If the banks fall short of capital, they may be shunned by financial markets.
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They have both shunned wealthy donors, yet they are way ahead of everyone else.
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At lunch, she wasn't shunned, wasn't compelled to sit at a forgotten corner table.
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Until recently, investors shunned banks while celebrating utilities for their steady-Eddie dividend payouts.
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Starbucks is attempting to slowly expand in a market where it was once shunned.
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Sufferers are frequently shunned and attacked in Africa due to a lack of awareness.
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For a time after returning home, Andrade battled depression and shunned efforts at rehabilitation.
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U.S. 10-year Treasury yields fell to eight-day lows as investors shunned risk.
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Romney, the one Republican who voted to convict, has been shunned by Trump's allies.
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And now, you know, sometimes you can't say anything for fear of being shunned.
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Bernie Sanders, has shunned the support of wealthy donors and bundlers such as Patricof.
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He believes he was also shunned by other players and said he received threats.
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Here's a brief history of the tune, including the time one president shunned it.
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He has shunned a record label and many other trappings of the music industry.
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The pact also explicitly affirms the Paris climate accord, which Mr. Trump recently shunned.
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After the financial crisis, graduates with computing skills shunned Wall Street for Silicon Valley.
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" When Mitch McConnell shunned Elizabeth Warren from the Senate floor, his reproach — "She was warned.
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Most migrants work in the informal sector doing low-paid jobs shunned by Moroccans, however.
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A departure from Apple's core competencies might be rewarded by the market instead of shunned.
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True to form, Rob has shunned the spotlight more than anyone else in his family.
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In June 2015, Bouygues shunned a 10-billion-euro offer from rival tycoon Patrick Drahi.
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Richard, having shunned publicity, declines the "honour" of sitting in on their Supreme Court hearing.
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Recruiters say talented lawyers who would previously have shunned compliance roles are now more interested.
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In a continuing trend, consumers shunned passenger cars in favor of SUVs and pickup trucks.
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It is mainly migrants from the countryside who rent, choosing dingy digs shunned by urbanites.
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The last election was marred by deadly violence and shunned by international observers as flawed.
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The "Big Five", meanwhile, have rarely co-operated and often been shunned by everybody else.
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He immediately found himself shunned and harassed by nearly everyone on the famously liberal campus.
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He has forged closer ties with Arab states and other countries that once shunned Israel.
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Family disputes are often not publicly discussed, and divorced or separated women can be shunned.
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In the biblical account, David shunned the conventional armaments of his time: sword, helmet, armor.
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Terrell was 18, a motivated young man who shunned the gang life for church choir.
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Mackenzie claims that she's been uninvited from family events and is shunned by certain members.
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South Korean businesses were shunned, K-pop concerts were canceled and tourist trade dried up.
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Thiel stood by Trump even as he was shunned by most in the tech sector.
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They run the risk of being shunned by others within their communities for doing so.
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The European Union so far has shunned U.S. calls to ban Huawei across the bloc.
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Their fellow lobstermen temporarily shunned them and, for a while, refused to work with them.
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Shunned by the European Union, Tehran had to find a way out of its isolation.
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We were America's shunned, discarded and invisible, no longer willing to stay silent and unseen.
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It took decades to get the workplace to that point where Trumpian predators are shunned.
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What was left was half mansion and half ruin, still shunned by the local villagers.
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Mubarak shunned questions about details and possible ties between the Muslim Brotherhood and alleged infiltrators.
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They were mostly fleeing the bloodbath civil war in Syria; other European countries shunned them.
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More recently, however, he has been shunned for adopting what some have called extremist positions.
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However, Popolare di Milano has shunned UBI and opted for a merger with Banco Popolare.
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In recent years, many chefs have shunned the use of social media in their restaurants.
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Victims risk being shunned by their community if they accuse someone who is well-liked.
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These nights actively seek to attract a demographic hitherto shunned by the nightlife elite: children.
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Even most mainstream conservatives agree that people who hold these beliefs deserve to be shunned.
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He would have shunned the white identity politics of the Nazis and the alt-right.
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The Serbian Orthodox Church has shunned it ever since, and other churches have followed suit.
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Elway did not say explicitly that he shunned Kaepernick because he protested during the anthem.
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They were very publicly sued by the government and were further shunned in the community.
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These bohemians put a lot of effort into explaining themselves for the mainstream they shunned.
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In fact, he was shunned by the city and his work fell into virtual obscurity.
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Shunned by all other parties, the AfD cannot hope to enter government in either state.
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At the same time, they have shunned those in value sectors like energy and materials.
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MSG had effectively been vilified in the American imagination, and was shunned for decades afterward.
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A show in Amsterdam focuses on expatriates who were sometimes shunned, including Chagall and Picasso.
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Cohn was manifestly despicable, but he was embraced, rather than shunned, by New York elites.
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Foreign investors who shunned Saudi Arabia in the wake of Khashoggi&aposs murder have returned.
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Large wireless providers such as Verizon and AT&T have long shunned the companies' gear.
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"Shunned by mainstream parties, their stance is increasingly resonating with some voters," Mr. Schatz said.
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Investors shunned the two companies over the summer when the Obama administration signaled its displeasure.
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"Senator McConnell and Senate Republicans have shunned vital proposals to improve Americans' lives," Schumer said.
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They speak of being shunned by friends and discouraged by the authorities from pressing charges.
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JPMorgan bankers shunned jeans for fear of their bosses thinking they had no client meetings.
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Kanye West shunned high fashion Friday by chillin' with some friends at a movie theater.
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Poor countries seeking to grow their economies are now shunned from using the same fuels.
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" Investors are also reacting to Trump's tone: "He's not closed the door and shunned them.
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Thomas Markle claims he believes the royal family shunned him because of the paparazzi photo scandal.
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Dozens of Western officials, bankers, and executives shunned a big investment conference in Riyadh this week.
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I learned to fake acting like other boys so I wasn't shunned or beaten at school.
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In the 2020 Democratic "money primary," many of the top contenders have already shunned PAC money.
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They walk into the ocean, jump in front of a train, get branded, shunned, or murdered.
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This November, it canceled its once-annual fashion show as viewership increasingly shunned the provocative show.
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These fights ended badly: in 1885, Riel was executed and the prime minister shunned Métis nationhood.
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Formerly a detective, he's been demoted and shunned by his colleagues after being framed for murder.
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Many are shunned by society, divorced by their husbands or deemed unfit for marriage and motherhood.
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The proposal was shunned by the largest creditors, who said it failed to address most concerns.
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So what if I'm shunned by friends and family and have difficulty making it through customs?
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It has been outpacing rivals in part by lending to clients shunned by other mainstream banks.
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Weeks earlier, Vincent Viola, the nominee for secretary of the Army, also shunned an administration job.
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When the Macrons arrived, Melania had subtly -- and hilariously -- shunned Trump's attempts to hold her hand.
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The hotline made her a powerful conduit of misinformation into a world that often shunned outsiders.
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Last year President Xi Jinping received Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi, who had long been shunned.
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Members of this poor and ostracised minority are shunned by health workers and often go unvaccinated.
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When environmental organizations shunned these groups' participation, they had their history thrown back in their faces.
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He shunned the selfie culture and didn't allow people to take his picture at his estate.
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True to his pledge, Mr. Sanders shunned big money, often beating the monthly totals of Mrs.
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But Sweden's political mainstream has so far shunned the Sweden Democrats due to their radical roots.
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A year ago, Berkshire revealed a surprise bet on the sector that Buffett had previously shunned.
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Critics of Israel have long understood that speaking too loudly would get them silenced and shunned.
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His colleagues at the Commission shunned him, so he requested — and was swiftly granted — early retirement.
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All traditional parties have shunned cooperation with Sweden Democrats, which makes the government formation unusually difficult.
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It's a warning signal for Trump, who has been shunned by blacks, Latinos and millennial voters.
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Dozens of Western officials, bankers and executives shunned a big investment conference in Riyadh this week.
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It's not strange to see homophobia, it's not strange to see the gay community being shunned.
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Worse yet, L.A. had been outright shunned in recent summers by the league's top free agents.
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Leaders like Stalin shunned roads so that invaders could not come and Russians could not leave.
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Pickup is winning converts such as Hudson, Florida shopper Steve Mondock, who had previously shunned Walmart.
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The AfD is shunned by every other party, so it has no hope of entering coalitions.
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And he will be shunned, he will be the first person to be stoned or something.
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Hollywood stars and film studios shunned the hotel last year during the Toronto International Film Festival.
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Other leaders of international institutions that shunned Saudi Arabia in 2018 are also planning to return.
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The entire cast and production team had shunned the event over criticism aimed at their director.
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Microsoft once shunned Linux, free open-source operating system once considered the biggest threat to Windows.
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In late 2016, Berkshire revealed a surprise bet on the sector, which Buffett had previously shunned.
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Robi said she was shunned by her peers after her mother refused to have her cut.
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Ms. Smith especially befriended Ivana Trump, who she thought was being unfairly shunned by high society.
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But it also provided a public forum for previously shunned white-nationalist, sexist, and racist voices.
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When the council was created in 2006, U.S. President George W. Bush's administration shunned the body.
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When the Council was created in 2006, U.S. President George W. Bush's administration shunned the body.
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The small black population in Charleston has long felt shunned by government officials, Mr. Watts said.
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Lopez Obrador has shunned the often luxurious trappings of Mexico's wealthy elites, choosing to fly coach.
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Klee, also an astute theoretician, shunned most artistic dogmas in favor of the greatest possible independence.
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YouTube, as a platform, has low barriers to entry, which benefits groups long shunned by old media.
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She said being shunned from the church meant that no one, not even family, can contact you.
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For years, the ride-hailing giant shunned the practice adopted by most other major Silicon Valley companies.
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Luxury labels have hitherto shunned the second-hand trade, fearing diluting their exclusivity and cannibalising their sales.
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Read MoreWhy web lending is getting shunned by investors We were pitching for funding relatively early on.
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The event's organizers reportedly shunned the camp, and in 1997, sound systems over 100 watts were banned.
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A number of celebrities who previously shunned the platform have also decided to give in recent months.
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Princeton, which had once shunned her, was among the many universities to award her an honorary doctorate.
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We have to ask the question, is she simply being ostracized and shunned because she's a woman?
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You were there when Pepe was still rare, and you shunned Dat Boi before it was cool.
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This is good news for the Russian company, which has been shunned by buyers negotiating 20193 shipments.
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Among other reforms, restrictions on internal migration were eased and foreign investment, previously shunned, was eagerly courted.
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The women who reported the treatment said they were shunned or ignored, according to The Times-Picayune.
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Some who came forward are still on the sidelines, shunned for having the audacity to be honest.
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The bond has been largely shunned by retail investors in the first two days of the offer.
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I was "shunned" by almost all of my friends except a few, and it opened my eyes.
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Luxury labels have hitherto shunned the second-hand trade, fearing diluting their exclusivity and cannibalizing their sales.
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The president also defended draconian security measures implemented since November that his Socialist government had once shunned.
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He has been shunned in his community, removed from school and has basically lived in his room.
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"Opioids are being shunned," said Lynn Webster, an anesthesiologist and vice president at PRA Health Sciences Inc.
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She's shunned by her village, physically dragged out of school, and exploited by Banda for financial profit.
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In the past few years, Americans have increasingly shunned smaller passenger cars in favor of larger vehicles.
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A deal would restore the country's access to global credit markets, shunned since a 2001 economic crisis.
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Women who have had them are shamed and shunned in much of the island nation's dancehall music.
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And, just like that, Costi says he was shunned by his family, excommunicated from all things Hinn.
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What if he had been welcomed, rather than repeatedly shunned, by the N.F.L.'s snobby ownership clique?
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"Could you imagine being ostracized or judged or shunned just for being who you are?" he said.
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Canada has so far shunned confrontation with Washington, stressing instead the merits of NAFTA and free trade.
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"It was either you participated or you were shunned out and in the outskirts," De Vivo explains.
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Gold miners held the Canadian index back, as investors shunned bullion, typically seen as a safe haven.
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And the scholars who know the most about language have mostly shunned dirty words as a subject.
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People who are homeless are often shunned by society and blamed for bringing the situation upon themselves.
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Europe, by contrast, has largely shunned genetically modified crops, but glyphosate is still the Continent's biggest seller.
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While Comcast continues to work with insurers, it has largely shunned them as a source of innovation.
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Purged officials are penalized repeatedly, shunned by employers for fear of association and have their passports confiscated.
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In some places, doctors have been run out of their homes, shunned as carriers of the virus.
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He gave a string of interviews ahead of the midterms, but has mostly shunned the press since.
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Print magazines, and underground zines in particular offered entry into subversive music scenes the mainstream media shunned.
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Mr. Sousa Mendes spent the next decade shunned and in dire financial straits, hobbled by a stroke.
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It was the second time in just a few years that an actor had shunned the honor.
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From rock bands to retirees, the Maori language, once shunned, is having a renaissance in New Zealand.
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At a time when much of America shunned people with H.I.V., Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz welcomed them in.
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It's as if they were perpetually tainted — health care workers, hospital workers were shunned in their communities.
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Distraught, Wilson shunned the classroom and played basketball within sight of the principal's office for several days.
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For decades the kingdom was conservative in its foreign policy and shunned the use of hard power.
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He publicly shunned corruption, though Egyptians became convinced that the powerful enriched themselves at the public's expense.
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He publicly shunned corruption, though Egyptians became convinced that the powerful enriched themselves at the public's expense.
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He shunned the traditional agent community to put his uncle, Dennis Robertson, in charge of Team Kawhi.
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Old pieces of jewelry — and old musical instruments — shouldn't be shunned because they were made of ivory.
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But beer drinkers have shunned Budweiser and Bud Light in favor of pricier craft beers and microbrews.
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A second flagship project — a futuristic zero-emissions mega city known as NEOM — is also being shunned.
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He endured racist taunts and death threats, in addition to being shunned by some of his teammates.
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These scenes add a campy layer that's fitting for a movie about an artist who shunned convention.
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Institutional investors, who often shunned or ignored activists a decade ago, now take the initiative to contact Cevian.
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Othello becomes Omkara, a political enforcer both feared and regularly shunned for being a bastard of mixed caste.
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He shunned anatomical correctness as a betrayal of real observation, pitting scientific rationality against how the world appears.
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Indians who have long shunned contact with outsiders often lack immunity to common illnesses - making encounters potentially deadly.
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Some are selling bonds now because buyers who previously shunned them are piling in looking for extra yield.
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Incredibly, though, all too often the opposite occurs, and Wall Street whistle-blowers are shunned, ostracized and ignored.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) who shunned "big money fundraisers" and is pushing for a grassroots donations movement. Sen.
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Ever since the doctor who delivered me almost killed me on my birthday, I have shunned mainstream medicine.
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Mainstream British and other European lenders have largely shunned cryptocurrencies, which have come under increasing scrutiny from regulators.
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If the WTO were shunned by the world's biggest economy it might not collapse, but it would wither.
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The plan is that Dr Mahathir will attract Malay voters who have shunned the opposition in the past.
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But the turnaround of the past quarter has created a problem for those who largely shunned the sector.
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It was the beginning of a years-long run helping AIDS patients whose biological families had shunned them.
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How much different after eight years of Israel being shunned by the last administration," Gorka told "Fox & Friends.
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She has lied and she has endangered the lives of reporters and that's why she should be shunned.
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U.S. consumers have increasingly shunned passenger cars in favor of more comfortable, higher-margin SUVs and pickup trucks.
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Unlike Libya's other Islamists, the Madkhalists shunned the Arab spring of 2011, when Libyans toppled the old dictator.
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Major oil producers have shunned teapots after several deals fell through within months of them entering the market.
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Trump's NBC interview with Lester Holt was disastrous and he's shunned interviews with CNN and MSNBC while president.
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Slowly, the party and their allies have normalized the skepticism and resentment that had long been publicly shunned.
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I shunned coffee tables as unnecessary, and put only pale clothes on my newborn's (extremely short) gift registry.
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"Not sure why a creep like @VP is not shunned by civil society," tweeted Republican strategist Stuart Stevens.
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However, after several rounds of talks, Bradesco shunned KKR's proposal to repay the acquisition debt in 13 years.
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She broke into a space that shunned outsiders—not just as a woman but as a Mexican-American.
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They revealed heartbreaking histories of being shunned for who they are; they shared the joy of finding love.
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Dahnke also focuses on amplifying the voices of a group that's shunned by society: prisoners in solitary confinement.
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Their father was a royal whose family had shunned his wife but now wants to meet the children.
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That team is composed of X-Men, who are supposed to be protecting the people shunned by society.
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She spoke either Russian or Yiddish, shunned English and rarely showed pleasure at anything in the New World.
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Consider: The financially rickety Trump Organization, shunned by most mainstream banks, long relied on less scrupulous Russian investors.
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Another, who asked not to be named for fear of further retaliation, said she has been permanently shunned.
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Despite his fearmongering about celebrities falling victim to "cancel culture," it's not like Chappelle has actually been shunned.
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Can being shunned by the young but loved by the old carry Biden to a general election win?
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But with my second came, unexpectedly, the wistful memory of the pasta tahdig I shunned two decades earlier.
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Mr. Trump's talk of conspiracies has also gained currency within a Republican Party establishment that once shunned it.
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So has interest in air-conditioning, an amenity that generations of people in the Pacific Northwest proudly shunned.
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After leaving the presidency, he lived quietly, largely shunned by Kenya's political establishment, but drew crowds in public.
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Trump, America's reticent and reserved first lady, has all but shunned the spotlight since her husband was elected.
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Likewise, Microsoft once shunned Linux, a free open-source operating system once considered the biggest threat to Windows.
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And second, traitors in those parts are killed and the families of traitors are shunned by their community.
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General Hifter has consolidated his forces, with backing from Egypt and Russia, and has shunned the unity government.
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A government cap on banks' lending rates last September worsened the credit squeeze as banks shunned risky lending.
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Shunned by many party leaders, Mr. Trump is plainly still working to rally Republicans: His running mate, Gov.
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Extreme right groups, shunned by payment processors and traditional companies, are turning to new methods to solicit donations.
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With plenty of potential downsides, and no proven upsides, it's not surprising that such drugs have been shunned.
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Mr. Modi embraced a militaristic approach and shunned a political process involving dialogue with the separatists in Kashmir.
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Particularly by introducing institutional investors that have, historically, been shunned by the NBA and other pro sports leagues.
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In each gram is up to one billion viral particles; yet somehow, Christianity shunned water-based rituals for centuries.
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Mr Milken's early disciples found value in lower classes of bonds precisely because a lot of investors shunned them.
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Bucks District attorney David Heckler tells PEOPLE that the Stoltzfuses were Amish but had been "shunned" by the community.
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These movements become your identity, your life, your whole network of friends, and when you leave, you're completely shunned.
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It also might be because the most experienced economic policy hands in the Republican party have largely shunned Trump.
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These examples often come when Trump is criticized or shunned by the celebrities he tried for decades to embrace.
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In Pakistan, transgender people are often shunned by their families and forced into begging or prostitution to support themselves.
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The community that I was involved in when I was married all but shunned me after my marriage ended.
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Great writers, some of them shunned during the revolution's unfortunate repressive periods, have enjoyed beautiful editions of their work.
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And if he did that, he says, who knows how many others have quietly shunned Murray over the years?
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Copper suffered its biggest weekly drop since mid-August as investors shunned riskier assets such as commodities and shares.
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Once fiction was delivered in this ultra-convenient format, readers who had typically shunned print media responded with enthusiasm.
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Until earlier this year, Nintendo had shunned mobile gaming in favor of handheld console gaming through the Nintendo 3DS.
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Several found help through the Oskar-Kokoschka-Bund, a group formed by expatriate artists who openly shunned Nazi ideas.
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It was the kind that could get you fired from your job, shunned by your community, beaten or killed.
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As if that wasn't enough, he then chastised the Queen (the QUEEN!) and said he felt "shunned" by Meghan.
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Trump has largely shunned expensive television advertising and his campaign made its first TV ad buy only last month.
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Whereas his predecessor, Hamid Karzai, used to entertain former warlords in the presidential palace, Mr Ghani has shunned them.
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Plus, those in more traditional communities around the world may be shunned or exiled, persecuted or even physically harmed.
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The media became fascinated by the man who had shunned media for all those years, as did de Beijer.
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I suspect the left is allergic to power since it's inevitably nasty, so it's shunned the levers of power.
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But the Palestinians have shunned him since he recognised the disputed city of Jerusalem as Israel's capital in 2017.
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Like the X-Men, the "Hairies" are a superpowered minority who are hated, feared, and shunned by normal humans.
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Foreign tourists have shunned France since Islamic State gunmen killed 130 people in an attack in Paris last November.
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Once largely shunned by establishment conservatives at the conference, the outlet is now a top sponsor and constant presence.
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That marks something of a shift for the Taliban, which long shunned modern technology during its rule in Afghanistan.
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He, like Trump after him, said he had money to fund his own campaign and shunned the political establishment.
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The likely sequel, with a slumping dollar shunned by the rest of the world, would be no less disruptive.
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Communities hardest hit by HIV were often shunned, when they could have done so much to stop the epidemic.
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Asian equities tumbled to their lowest since 2011 overnight as investors shunned risky assets after weak U.S. economic data.
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Although Becerra shunned those bipartisan agreements, he walked across the aisle to try to rescue immigration reform after Sen.
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It was time to head to work, so I shunned my usual bicycle and hopped in an Uber cab.
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Story at a glance For years, many educators have shunned social media platforms, often banning them from school settings.
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Instead, they consider technology the answer to off-the rack, mass-produced goods, which are increasingly shunned by millennials.
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Without the potential for a spark, a cheap valuation seems warranted — and the company will be shunned from selection.
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At the time, he shunned calls for him to drop out of the race -- and ultimately won the election.
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Such firms meet demand for credit from individuals who have been shunned by banks, which typically prefer big corporates.
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Branson shunned the money after learning about the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at a Saudi consulate in October.
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"It was just so empowering to have that kind of support from the very people who shunned us away."
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The independent report also reveals failures by multiple organizations and law enforcement agencies who "shunned, shamed or disbelieved" survivors.
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U.S.A. Basketball, the organization that oversees the national men's and women's teams, has shunned the athletes' village since 1992.
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" In 2009, The Guardian newspaper described Temperton as a "reclusive, Grammy-winning genius who has always shunned the spotlight.
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After all, being shunned by the biggest gathering in months of Washington elites plays directly into Trump's insurgent narrative.
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Some 10 million foreigners have been doing the strenuous, lower-paid jobs largely shunned by the 20 million nationals.
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I often feel that way about shows at American Realness, where tight editing seems shunned as a mainstream convention.
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"The risk of being shunned or seen as racist far outweighs the benefit of having [these] conversations," she added.
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It would, in short, require the president to engage in the diplomatic heavy lifting he has so far shunned.
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Why would we think the Saudis might not also seek protection from Russia if they are shunned by America?
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Mainland institutions that once shunned the spotlight, notably the central government's Liaison Office, are increasingly open in their lobbying.
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So, yes, the pointy-toe stiletto is back, after years of being shunned for block-heel, round-toe shapes.
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Such ideas, we're told, have caused Dr. Sarno, now in his 90s, to be shunned by the medical establishment.
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And nearly 34 percent of eligible voters shunned the polls or submitted blank ballots after an especially divisive campaign.
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Those restrictions led shunned advisers to try to undermine the chief of staff in the press and with Trump.
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The women and children at Al-Hol, from about 50 countries, have been largely shunned by their home governments.
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She has also shunned corporate campaign donations — traditionally a big draw for lawmakers to join the Financial Services Committee.
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He was condemned as an opportunist and a sell-out and someone to be shunned by many mainstream Republicans.
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Koon says she left the session in tears, and was subsequently shunned by the members of the prayer group.
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Investors shunned Reckitt Benckiser after it announced its chairman was retiring after more than 30 years at the firm.
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Offered a retrospective by the National Portrait Gallery in London, Goldin refused to cooperate unless they shunned Sackler funds.
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So-called "momentum" stocks, which refers to shares of companies that have recently outperformed, have also been getting shunned.
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Ben Gurion was briefed shunned by most foreign carriers due to incoming Palestinian rockets during the 2014 Gaza war.
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Shunned by locals, the boy and his family fled to a $11.50-per-night hotel in a nearby town.
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But Engelmayer said that, except for a few expressions of disappointment within his social circle, no one shunned him.
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The council shunned it as "un-Islamic" and wrote its own bill, which includes the recommendation for the light beating.
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BNP boycotted the last election in 2014 that was marred by deadly violence and shunned by international observers as flawed.
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Shireen, ostracized by her mother and shunned from society due to her greyscale, found a true friend in Ser Davos.
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Dozens of Western officials, world bankers and company executives shunned a major three-day investment conference in Riyadh this week.
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So a couple of things, first your Dinesh D&aposSouza was shunned even by CPAC for mocking the Parkland students.
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The show honors the year's biggest action-packed blockbusters that usually tend to be shunned during Hollywood's annual awards season.
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They may be shunned by their communities and often believe that their sickness is a punishment for some past misdeed.
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In the early days of Tesla, he bristled when media coverage shunned him in favor of then-CEO Martin Eberhard.
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In Russia Vladimir Putin has shunned cosmopolitan liberal values for a distinctly Russian mix of Slavic tradition and Orthodox Christianity.
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The wealthy conservative activists and the sum of their vast donor network have shunned Trump throughout the entire presidential election.
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When they all appeared at a recent rally in Cebu city, the country's second-largest metropolis, local officials shunned them.
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In many cases, the scientific community shunned their own for participating in "activist science," which many thought weakened their brand.
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Haftar has shunned efforts to revive the U.N. peace process, while accusing elements within the GNA of supporting the BDB.
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Steel scaffolding is still often shunned for bamboo on skyscrapers under construction in even the ritziest parts of Hong Kong.
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The country hopes this will attract global mining investors which have shunned Egypt until now because of the commercial terms.
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An unstable environment could allow militant groups to establish themselves in places where they would typically be shunned, officials fear.
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"Most of them don't want to talk about it because so many people are afraid of being shunned," Moceanu said.
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Mr Maduro has declared that the three parties that shunned the mayoral ballot have disqualified themselves from all future elections.
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There is no reason that I am now being shunned after I've made my mark and contributed to the genre.
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We've shunned the tech world for hiding behind content neutrality, or using the gospel of disruption to entrench their power.
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Even in coal, a sector recently shunned due to public pressure to invest in cleaner energy, Thai firms are growing.
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Unlike rivals DIA or Carrefour, the chain has shunned acquisitions, preferring to grow by building around 60 stores per year.
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"Most of them don't want to talk about it because so many people are afraid of being shunned," Moceanu says.
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He will live in disgrace, shunned by a film community that once embraced him and covered up for his crimes.
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Over the past couple of years, U.S. consumers have increasingly shunned cars in favor of larger crossovers, SUVs and trucks.
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The N.F.L. has long shunned Las Vegas, refusing its television ads and telling players not to make appearances at casinos.
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At worst, it just perpetuates the scientifically unsupportable belief that modern-day genetic engineering is something horrifying to be shunned.
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The stories launched the #MeToo movement, and Weinstein was fired from the production company he founded and shunned from Hollywood.
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Five years after the fall of autocrat Hosni Mubarak, she is shunned or insulted by Egyptians on those same streets.
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But at the Lahore rally, Khan shunned talk of electables and focused on promising a new dawn for Pakistan's poor.
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Putin's new friends are fringe players who have little influence and who are often isolated or shunned by their peers.
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While some of the party's elite donors have shunned Mr. Trump's coronation this week, they are still paying for it.
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Customers have meanwhile largely shunned electric vehicles because they are too expensive, can be inconvenient to charge and lack range.
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They are our neighbors and our co-workers, but they were shunned from civic life for mistakes made long ago.
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They are shunned from villages and live in isolated communities, often with no health centers or running water, he said.
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The strong demand comes despite coal's image as a dirty fuel which has left it increasingly shunned by many investors.
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As a person who's committed crime, I can say there is nothing more degrading than being shunned by mainstream society.
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And he is motivated by a desire to stick it to the elites who have shunned him his entire life.
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The bank had been outpacing its competitors in previous quarters by extending loans to consumers shunned by other mainstream banks.
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According to Slimani, Anne was embraced by Moroccans but mostly shunned by Europeans, on the ground of her mixed marriage.
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And a host of corporate leaders signed a letter on Wednesday explaining why Mississippi and North Carolina would be shunned.
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Wells Fargo executives acknowledged that customers may have shunned the bank as the extent of the problems came to light.
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Since at least last year, New York City Marathon officials have grown skeptical of Mr. Baranov and shunned his athletes.
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Pensions have long shunned investments unpopular with the people they represent, often in broad categories like guns and fossil fuels.
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Her communications team has proved hapless, and opacity has become a hallmark of her administration as she has shunned interviews.
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They were arrested, suspended from jobs, shunned by relatives and denounced by clerics as loose women out to destroy society.
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When the two fell out in the 1970s, many intellectuals leaned left toward García Márquez, while Vargas Llosa was shunned.
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The villagers come to them in secret whenever they need healing, but in public, Juniper and Wise Child are shunned.
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If Dr. Reed shunned a medical tool, Oliver Smithies, one of many groundbreaking scientists to die this year, created one.
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At the Met, which long shunned Parterre Box, it now has press seats, just like any other major news outlet.
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Soon, it drew the burlesque and vaudeville actors who felt shunned by New York's more elite Players and Lambs clubs.
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In Mr. Trump, Steve saw someone who, like him, was shunned from the polite classes and was a true outsider.
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As fashion's early adopters, working women routinely took up what their respectable contemporaries shunned as too showy, tasteless or new.
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Despite his intense public demeanor, he often shunned parties at ritzy watering holes in favor of a quiet family life.
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She has shunned one-on-one briefings from her top aides and has held only one news conference a year.
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Tunisia's Ennahda party, which has won wide praise for its democratic engagement and moderate stance since 2011, might be shunned.
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That broke a post-World War Two consensus among established parties in Germany that the far right should be shunned.
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Despite the proliferation of the flip flop, I was still skeptical about whether I should embrace the once-shunned sandal.
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A year after artists shunned the N.F.L., the league formed a partnership with Jay-Z to attract top musical talent.
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Cecil's killer Walter Palmer was publicly shunned and excoriated, but ultimately did not face any charges in the lion's death.
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London (CNN Business)China's Huawei shunned the spotlight as it grew to become one of the world's top tech companies.
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A state monopoly on dangerous goods and activities where demand is not going to be shunned needs to be considered.
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So the classic insider made it, the classic outsider was shunned again, and The Boss remains in his personal limbo.
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The industry even won over Warren Buffett, who shunned airline investments for years after a bet on US Airways soured.
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Shunned by their families, many live in constant fear, moving house frequently and taking pains to blend in, he said.
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Saudi Arabia shunned: Riyadh is finding itself increasingly isolated because of the unexplained disappearance of prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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They're responding to the image of themselves and whether they're going to be liked or shunned and all of this.
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Would his higher rank mean that the North Koreans are more inclined to engage with Biegun, whom they've largely shunned?
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H-1B recipients also include foreign physicians who practice in places shunned by American doctors for personal and professional reasons.
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But the two blocs have never governed in tandem, and so far all other parties have shunned the Sweden Democrats.
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People with albinism - a lack of pigmentation in the skin, hair and eyes - are frequently shunned and attacked in Africa.
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Kylian Mbappe was just 10 years old when Chelsea icon Didier Drogba shunned him for a selfie at Stamford Bridge.
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In much of Pakistan, transgender people are shunned by their families and forced into begging or prostitution to support themselves.
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It's easy to conclude he is being shunned, but regardless the debate and dialogue over race and sports carries on.
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He was shunned on that visit by Reagan administration officials, who were seeking to maintain good relations with Saddam Hussein.
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This wine, by the way, is made without any sulfur dioxide, the common stabilizer shunned by many natural wine producers.
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But even as Ms. Knox shunned reporters this past week, a videographer on her team was tracking her every move.
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And it may help support a new identity for the Champs-Élysées, long a tourist-trap avenue shunned by Parisians.
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Not long after, Vivid launched Vivid-Alt, a division devoted to the kinds of performers previously shunned by the studio.
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Bringing Lewandowski onboard is an astonishing reward for behavior that should cause him to be shunned by respectable journalistic organizations.
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The main snag was that one of Germany's most influential Muslim bodies, having historical links with Turkish officialdom, shunned the gathering.
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In the past two weeks, he has shunned press coverage, and has even barred the independent press from covering his inauguration.
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Five years ago, the family had been shunned from the Jehovah's Witness church because of "doctrinal and social issues", she claims.
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Despite the country's fast-growing power market, buyers have shunned the initial public offering because of the valuation, equity analysts said.
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Such firms meet demand for credit from individuals who have been shunned by Chinese banks, which typically prefer big corporate clients.
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Prominent Republicans - including former presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush and congressional leaders - shunned him or offered lukewarm support.
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However, as is typical for a band that has always shunned the obvious route, this is not the case at all.
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It's safe to say that gels have redeemed themselves after years of being shunned for their role in crispy '80s hairstyles.
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Clinton's political career, but suddenly found myself fighting paranoia that I was being shunned as a traitor to the progressive cause.
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A fresh report from Bloomberg today adds to the mounting evidence of Huawei preparing for being shunned by the United States.
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People believed it hosted a sultanate of sometimes peevish spirits who had to be soothed, not shunned, when they were angry.
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I don't believe that every man who's been named in regard to #MeToo deserves to be shunned forever (although some do).
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Women are no longer shunned from the workplace, and we are closing the gender pay gap a little more each year.
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While many investors have shunned emerging markets for their volatility, the post-Brexit world has made them suddenly much more attractive.
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The plan deviates significantly from Snapchat's strategy, which has shunned third-party developers like music video-maker Mindie in the past.
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Played in the movie by Forest Whittaker, Saw is shunned by Mon Mothma and the other Rebels for his extremist methods.
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Shunned and exiled by his immediate family for continually reprehensible behavior, Natia's father emigrated from Samoa to the U.S. at 21.
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Kuroda has shunned such calls, taking the view that targeting inflation at 2 percent was a standard among central banks globally.
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Recess has shunned traditional advertising, relying on Instagram and word of mouth on the internet to raise awareness about the brand.
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Budget rival easyJet and British Airways-owner International Consolidated Airlines were the biggest blue-chip fallers as markets shunned airline stocks.
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Besides Bratislava, other European Union members like Austria, Hungary or the Czech Republic shunned the pact, while Switzerland delayed its decision.
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Small financial centres, it huffs, are being bullied into accepting competitiveness-sapping rules shunned by some bigger countries, in particular America.
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Are reparations – shunned by President Barack Obama and other Democratic veterans taught by experience to fear white backlash – now politically sustainable?
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Louisianians shunned their outgoing Senator in last year's gubernatorial, and now they are glad to see him go unceremoniously into retirement.
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Younger consumers have largely shunned counting calories, instead trying to simply eat clean or be more mindful about what they're eating.
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If a different sort of politician could emerge, as happened with Sanders, those who have shunned politics might go to vote.
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Hundreds of members of the national security establishment, both Republican and Democratic, also shunned the controversial businessman early in his bid.
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Serzh Sargsyan, Armenia's president, shunned a Russian invitation to come to Moscow for talks with his counterpart in Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev.
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And even if Bannon remains forever exiled from Trump's White House and permanently shunned by Republican leaders, Bannonism won't go quietly.
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But insiders and experts said fear of being shunned by loved ones might be especially difficult to overcome in these circles.
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" He also doesn't think it's overbought at this point since for the large part value remains "shunned" and "out-of-favor.
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While the outbreak came under control last year, many survivors have been shunned by their families, communities, and even medical workers.
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"Usually it means they become shunned and nobody will hire them or educate them or marry them," Louis explained on Jeopardy.
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It is pro-Israel students who are silenced out of fear of being denied recommendations, graded down, or shunned by peers.
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He is willing to be shunned in coffee shops by people who used to push through line to talk to him.
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And when survivors first began to come forward publicly, some were shunned, shamed or disbelieved by others in their own communities.
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Theirs is a behavior that can and should be shunned, and that Facebook is equipped, and maybe willing, to deal with.
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The military dimension Sudan, a resource-rich nation which has borders with seven other countries, has been shunned by the West.
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Though Jewish and gay, Ms. Akerman shunned labels and turned down invitations to participate in Jewish, gay or women's film festivals.
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The tech-news publication has shunned traditional advertising but sees a big opportunity to connect companies with its young executive readership.
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The imam was also said to have urged the congregation to denounce any Muslims who shunned the communal prayers, it added.
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Big Oil has been shunned by investors for years because of persistent supply gluts, excessive spending and rising climate change concerns.
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The house's earliest men's suits were ill-fitting and dark, resembling something secondhand, an aesthetic once shunned by the fashion elite.
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The girls' parents died several years ago after eating a suspicious meal that left Uncle Julian debilitated and the sisters shunned.
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It didn't matter how brilliant the work was, if they showed it to a museum director or gallerist, it was shunned.
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Blackballed by the studios, shunned as "damaged goods," Douglas disappeared without a trace, spending the rest of her life in seclusion.
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She has shunned holding fund-raisers as a presidential candidate, though she has raised money from Silicon Valley in the past.
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Also, more high-achieving children will enroll at low-performing schools that have typically been shunned by some middle class parents.
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Yes, there are plenty of African-American adults eager to tell stories about how they were shunned because they were brilliant.
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In the last few years, Americans have increasingly shunned passenger cars in favor of larger, more comfortable SUVs and pickup trucks.
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In the last few years, Americans have increasingly shunned passenger cars in favor of larger, more comfortable SUVs and pickup trucks.
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McMahon: Are there words that you once shunned that have now been accepted or are on their way to being accepted?
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Although Barack Obama shunned single-payer solutions as president, he praised Medicare for all in a campaign-style speech in September.
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As a result, the pervasive media speculation that has haunted Cave's family since the tragedy happened is both answered and shunned.
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He knows how it feels to be shunned for what medical researchers now deem a chronic disease, not a lifestyle choice.
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Isaiah Washington knows what it's like to be shunned by Hollywood ... and that's why he's going to bat for Terry Crews.
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Being protective of owl sightings has caused more than one heated argument; ask too many times and you may be shunned.
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The president may be shunned nearly everywhere but at the bottom of the world he has finally found a loyal mate.
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Mr. Wray, a former senior prosecutor during President George W. Bush's administration, has shunned the limelight and struck a different tone.
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Often miscast as reclusive, she was no hermit, but she was as ferociously private as she was famous, and shunned interviews.
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But it was funding that Mr. Trump badly needed given how many of the party's other major donors had shunned him.
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By the way, Alex's best friend, Adrian (Russell Posner), is gender fluid and bullied by fellow students and shunned at home.
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It turned out that the type of art they loved, "unambiguously gay" and shunned by conventional museums, had a zealous following.
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Judith and her sister, Susan, grew up in Manhattan in a prosperous but frugal household where garlic was shunned as vulgar.
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This awakening for Picard plays out against the backdrop of a modern world that has shunned all forms of synthetic beings.
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The idea that some of the most powerful players in the music industry shunned halftime last year is a compelling one.
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And what is the message we give women when they are judged and shunned after sharing their stories on social media?
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The first source said the offer was shunned rapidly because its non-binding nature threatened to destabilize management's relations with staff.
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He said he shunned the money after learning about the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi at a Saudi consulate in Turkey.
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"The last area that has risk premiums that are still available is in traditional stocks that people have shunned, like financials."
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A dozen operators submitted applications, and San Francisco ultimately shunned the companies that started the rush in favor of two newcomers.
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Two wild cards are the former PA Gazan security chief, Mohammed Dahlan, who is shunned by the Fatah leadership, and Gen.
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France, which shunned participation in the European Typhoon project and the American-led F-35, favours its own national champion, Dassault.
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Some have become outcasts in their own country, shunned by hotels, neighbors and -- in some areas -- placed under controversial quarantine measures.
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Every effort that the Joker -- or Arthur Fleck, to use his "real" name -- makes to assimilate is shunned or outright ridiculed.
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For his part, Trump has almost always shunned the concept in an effort to stay authentic and the ultimate anti-politician.
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After the deal was completed, Iran opened up further politically by inviting European and Asian leaders long shunned by hard-liners.
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The IPO will test investor appetite for loss-making companies that are being shunned by Wall Street following the WeWork debacle.
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Birch went on to graduate at the top of his class but found himself "shunned" by a portion of its members.
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Drugs such as Atabrine could help, but nasty side-effects meant that some GIs shunned their daily dose—with predictable consequences.
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From her contact with women in the camps, she estimated that only about 10 percent have shunned the Islamic State's ideology.
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They turned to fellow state-owned firms after some international investors shunned the offer as too expensive, the five people said.
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I grew up in a society in which being exceptional, correcting your elders and generally being a smart aleck is shunned.
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The entire family should be, at a minimum, shunned and shamed for their greed in seeking profits heedless of human pain.
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Women are general fallen angels who have partied too hard and shunned the support of their loving man, to their detriment.
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It wasn't that I had been shunned; I had been surrounded by friends and family who wanted to help, and often did.
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Italian designers Dolce & Gabbana are being shunned by designers after Stefano Gabbana slammed the actress and called her 'ugly' on social media.
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Egypt's state grain buyer GASC set new tender terms in February to cap demurrage fees after major suppliers shunned state wheat tenders.
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Loy has lost friends over his support of the laborers, has been "shunned" downtown, and has had congregants confront him, he said.
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Individuals who do not kuuki wo yomu (roughly translated as "read the vibes") can be shunned by other members of the class.
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Universal Music Group has already banned exclusives, Spotify is still avoiding them, and artists like Lady Gaga and Adele have shunned them.
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Patricia Howard, who was just released from Taconic State Prison in September, says she feels connected to a community, instead of shunned.
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WHO emergency expert Mike Ryan called out stigma being attached to the virus amid reports of Asians being shunned in the West.
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Lack of knowledge, fear of legal retaliation, not wanting to be shunned by Lin's friends and supporters in the NYC literary scene?
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Although college-educated whites have shunned the former reality-television celebrity, other demographics seem to have been swayed by his fiery rhetoric.
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Shunned by nearly all surviving vampires, save one (Theo James), even Selene seems powerless against her latest opponent: a genetically enhanced Lycan.
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In addition to Pence, Donald Trump on Tuesday was criticized for visiting Pittsburgh after grief-stricken locals and officials shunned his arrival.
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It's not as though people with criminal pasts are universally shunned, or that they don't already have certain protections under current laws.
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The U.S. prefers European equipment makers Nokia and Ericsson, and it has shunned Chinese telecom giant Huawei due to fears of espionage.
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She said being shunned from the church meant that no one from the church, not even other family members, can contact you.
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It acted as a conduit to next-door Israel, with which it has a peace treaty, when others shunned the Jewish state.
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Victoria's Secret has struggled to adapt as consumers in the #MeToo era have shunned the company's advertising including models posing in lingerie.
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Off-balance sheet loans used to be a major source of funding for small firms traditionally shunned by the big state banks.
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Yet Rubio's willingness to betray immigration reform didn't help him with white voters: When he ran for president, many conservatives shunned him.
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Francis has shunned the bulletproof limousines used by his predecessors, opting for simple cars both in Rome and on his overseas travels.
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President Ilham Aliyev's party swept the board in a parliamentary election in November, a vote the mainstream opposition and international monitors shunned.
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In the past many investors have largely shunned Croatia due to red tape, high taxes, frequently changing regulations and a slow judiciary.
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He shunned processed food, to the point of taking his own organic produce to restaurants to eat while friends enjoyed bought dishes.
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He attended military parades in Moscow and Beijing that other western leaders shunned, and appointed a Chinese company leader as his adviser.
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"Now I could do that, but at that point, no... I would probably be shunned by half my family," she tells me.
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He says Warsaw is isolating itself and shunned Poland and its close EU ally, Hungary, during a recent tour of eastern Europe.
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Albinos have been shunned, ostracised, beaten, killed, and in some places dismembered so their body parts can be used for magic potions.
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O'Rourke, who has shunned donations from political action committees, outraised Cruz by $1.5 million from the beginning of 2018 to mid-February.
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Curry believed Lauer was responsible for her getting fired from the gig, and even shunned him her last day on the show.
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If Minsky remained far from the limelight throughout his life, it is at least in part because his approach shunned academic conventions.
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He successfully defended his seat in 2014 even while under indictment and having been shunned by most of New York's GOP establishment.
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Our feline friends have even overcome the modern-day myth that black cats and dogs in shelters are shunned by potential adopters.
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It suggested that Hinkle should have been shunned by the USWNT and, because she was not, fans should boycott the team's games.
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The instrument was shunned during the Cultural Revolution, and widespread poverty in the ensuing decades made it inaccessible to many Chinese families.
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Such firms meet the demand for credit from individuals who have been shunned by Chinese banks, which typically prefer big corporate clients.
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The movement is comprised of mostly working-class French, who are distrustful of the political class and feel shunned by the elites.
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Their central message was a proven winner in the West: Sweating will get you shunned socially and ruin your chances for romance.
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When ties between Beijing and Seoul chilled, Chinese tourism to South Korea plummeted and Chinese consumers shunned Made-in-South-Korea products.
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Sales there had fallen dramatically in 2016 after Chinese consumers shunned the iPhone 7, whose overall appearance differed little from its predecessor.
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Two years later, after voters once more shunned the Socialists in the elections to the European Parliament, Mr. Rubalcaba withdrew from politics.
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Tesla, though, has shunned Toyota's methods and paid a price, people who have worked for Tesla and either NUMMI or Toyota, said.
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The concept dates to the colonial era, when certain criminals were shunned and stripped of rights, a practice known as civil death.
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And even though Europe has almost entirely shunned genetically modified crops, glyphosate is still the most popular weed killer on the Continent.
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Celebrities and filmmakers who were once major players during awards season have been shunned, written out of shows or snubbed in nominations.
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It's also a black eye for Dorsey, who has shunned efforts to better secure him and his devices, according to the source.
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And far from being shunned by the party, Mr. Jones's top advisers have been open about which direction the shunning is going.
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Mr. Cherry's profile differed depending on the hour: Prematurely balding, he wore a hairpiece onstage but shunned it on the golf course.
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It is also the latest example of Mr. Trump attracting support from fringe political activists who are shunned by most mainstream Republicans.
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Shunned by Western states that backed the opposition, Damascus is looking to countries such as Iran, Russia and China to help rebuild.
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He told friends and his employer at a grocery store about his watchlist ordeal, but instead of offering support, they shunned him.
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While Democrats have shunned donations from other controversial industries, tech watchers say doing that to Silicon Valley is a more complicated issue.
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Standing out with a personal style in tech is generally shunned, since it implies time spent on aesthetic pleasures, rather than work.
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A lot of young people also feel shunned by families, who are sometimes too poor to provide properly for them, she said.
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Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) eventually worked hand in hand with Kaine to introduce a draft bill that was shunned by both parties.
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President Trump, who spent years as a pop culture icon himself, was mostly shunned by the Hollywood class during his 2016 run.
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During his campaign, Mr. Trump embraced a deep suspicion of Islam that former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama had shunned.
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Private equity firms like Warburg, Blackstone and Ares are embracing something they once shunned: the selling of their own investors&apos stakes.
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She shunned debates with rivals in favour of staged events where she repeated empty mantras about being a "strong and stable" government.
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Big food companies have been hurt by changing consumer tastes as many Americans have shunned processed food in favor of healthier options.
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His raw and sometimes intense hunger to interact with members has forged a bond with many politicians who might otherwise shunned Trump.
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Those who voted against leaving were kind of shunned by the community, and now they sort of just succumbed to the pressure.
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The U.S. and the United Kingdom banned him for nearly a decade, and he was shunned by senior leaders of his party.
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But shunned by mainstream society, transgender individuals in Pakistan are still often forced into begging, prostitution or dancing to earn a living.
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He was also a contrarian — a Boston Red Sox fan in New York who shunned cellphones, cash machines and conventional social graces.
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When Franz realizes he cannot yield, though, he and his family become pariahs, spat upon and shunned by most of their neighbors.
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President Donald Trump quickly endorsed Stewart after his victory, despite the fact that the GOP's own official Senate campaign arm shunned him.
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Cocaine is more or less shunned by today's metal scene and the drug cartels are a source of shame and national disgust.
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There is also evidence that Le Pen is making inroads among groups that shunned her father, such as women and young people.
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Even the term Rohingya is shunned by the Buddhist ruling elite; they have asked the international community not to use the name.
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Our sources tell us Nipsey shunned the guy after he tried approaching him for a convo, because he pegged him for a snitch.
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The Jewish culturati largely shunned the play; stalwarts like playwright Isaac Peretz and activist Nakhmen Mayzel advised Asch to burn God of Vengeance.
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Traditional financial players have largely shunned the web-based "crytpocurrency", viewing it as too volatile, complicated and risky, and doubting its inherent value.
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The industry has been shunned over the past two decades for producing and marketing products that kill people and previously lying about it.
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The superheroes who'd come before them were loved by society, but the X-Men were shunned for their strange powers and weird appearances.
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Check out some of the stars that shunned hot tools and embraced their texture for knockout looks to top off their beautiful gowns.
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Warthen grouses her baby daddy isn't even paying for her full tuition and has shunned her, not even bothering to call on Christmas.
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Traditional financial players have largely shunned the web-based "crytpocurrency," viewing it as too volatile, complicated and risky, and doubting its inherent value.
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Even if Google's latest Pixel 3 shunned facial recognition, many Android models — including popular Samsung devices — are relying more on your facial biometrics.
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Simon: I do genuinely believe we've got better on every single album, and we're trying to embrace influences we would have shunned previously.
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As the only person at the hackathon who didn't know how to code, Valdes said she was shunned by most of the developers.
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I went to school with the same understanding children until college, so the outlier bully was silenced by teachers or shunned by peers.
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Many cultures around the world have traditions and rituals around a girl's first menstruation, but some can leave girls and women feeling shunned.
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Since Cetip's board shunned an offer of 39 reais a share from BM&FBovespa in December, hopes of a sweetened proposal have escalated.
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WHO emergency expert Mike Ryan called out a stigma being attached to the virus over reports of Asians being shunned in the West.
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Chris Coons on Monday shunned chants of "lock him up" aimed at President Donald Trump by the crowd at World Series Game 5.
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"The mindset is still that if you report, you will be shunned, pushed aside and no longer part of your unit," he said.
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You're going to be elevator-shunned all the way to your floor and, when word gets out (oh, it will), for months after.
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"She's young and vulnerable, and without a doubt she'll be shunned by a lot of people should she reintegrate into society," he says.
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I was in awe of the fact that it is really here, after years of our accomplishments being shunned, devalued, or ignored completely.
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The country has been shunned by the international capital markets since it defaulted on about a billion dollars in sovereign debt in 2002.
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Croatia has for years been largely shunned by investors who complained about too much red tape, high taxation pressure and unstable regulatory framework.
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For example, developing an entertainment sector, in a conservative society which has so far shunned many forms of public entertainment, would create jobs.
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Asset managers seeking at once to do good and do well might back ideas shunned by rivals obsessed with finding the next Facebook.
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Some have lost their homes and had their land taken by their relatives, while many struggle to cope with being shunned in public.
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Even more troubling, the president-elect has shunned transparency and chosen to leave the American people in the dark regarding his financial holdings.
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Anyone who didn't comply was "laughed at for being 'lame,' 'prude,' or a 'tight ass,'" and summarily shunned or canned, the lawsuit states.
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To many, it, and Dun himself, will simply appear deranged—which is probably the view of the Art Establishment that has shunned him.
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Molinaro said her client moved back to Peru following the ruling after being shunned in the Italian city because she reported the men.
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Under the guise of principled conservatism, he has shunned the give and take that has been essential to the functioning of our democracy.
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Beijing has shunned Australian officials in recent months, casting doubt on a visit to China by Turnbull expected some time later this year.
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Someone who was thought to have done or said something unacceptable could be shunned by the church, and cast out of the community.
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There are many voices on the right on immigration and some should be distinguished from the conservative movement, and they should be shunned.
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The stories went viral and the ramifications were swift and severe: Quarrie says he became a "pariah" and potential employers have shunned him.
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Washington wants Tokyo to cut tariffs on U.S. farm products to restore their competitiveness after Trump shunned an 11-nation Pacific trade pact.
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The commission's proposal will be watched closely by investors that have shunned utilities because of uncertainty over the size of future nuclear provisions.
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Appearing daily behind the podium his officials have shunned, Trump has sought to reclaim squandered credibility and present an alternate version of history.
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This may sound like the precise policing of political correctness that Trump and some of the other Republican candidates have so assiduously shunned.
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In February, YouTube received flak from advertisers who shunned the platform following reports that pedophiles marked time stamps of child nudity in comments.
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I grew up black in South Central and Inglewood, two Los Angeles neighborhoods shunned and distorted by everyone who doesn't actually live there.
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In both places, Earn is scrutinized, held suspect and shunned just for being who he is and going where he wants to go.
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One reason that high-yielding funds are being shunned across the board could be that interest rates were heading higher until very recently.
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And the acknowledgment of this element, generally shunned by the market-centered contemporary art world, may be the exhibition's one truly radical move.
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Tech firms, in particular, had been shunned since the dot-com bust, and their stocks were lagging behind the rest of the market.
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By then Mr. Trump was being shunned by virtually all American banks that did not have his daughter on the board of directors.
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The North not only shunned the 1988 Seoul Olympics but also tried to disrupt them after talks on co-hosting them fell apart.
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Other Wall Street banks shunned him after a series of defaults and bankruptcies saddled them with hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.
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"Underground" hints at a kind of qualified idealism, suggesting that Mendax and his comrades mostly shunned theft and vandalism in favor of disclosure.
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"Texas students with disabilities who have been ignored and shunned by the special education system have some measure of validation today," he said.
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When my 10-year-old daughter was shunned by her friends a few years ago, we tried a surprisingly effective anti-bullying strategy.
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Leaders of both groups say they shunned Ms. Valdez partly because she too often leans on her personal identity to sidestep policy questions.
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Abandoning Japanese traditions that rewarded seniority and shunned incentive awards, Mr. Ghosn enforced a performance-based system and gave bonuses to midlevel managers.
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Wiyaala, who shunned so many ideas of how she should look and behave, now has a street named after her in her village.
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Coal's image is increasingly that of a pariah fuel, demonized by environmentalists and shunned by investors wary of its role in climate change.
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And when they do file official complaints, their attempts to seek redress can sometimes backfire and result in them being fired or shunned.
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After she left to work for a lobbying firm, Ms. Kaplan said, she felt shunned by her former boss's friends in the Capitol.
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They are particularly worried when it comes to the 2015 nuclear agreement negotiated by the Obama administration that has been shunned by Trump.
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He carried his own luggage, enrolled his daughter in public school, and shunned "Hail to the Chief" as an excessive display of pomp.
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"All parties shunned their differences and stood united in the best national interest," Information Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan told reporters outside the parliament.
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Instead, the demographic is shunned and caricatured in marketing images, perpetuating unrealistic stereotypes and contributing to age discrimination, according to a new report.
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Over the years, Mubarak tinkered with reform but shunned major change, presenting himself as Egypt's sole protection against Islamic militancy and sectarian division.
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But although some of those involved were members of the Bloods and the Latin Kings, they had shunned their gang loyalties, prosecutors said.
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"The findings suggest that anyone who acts only in his or her narrow self-interest will be shunned, disrespected, even hated," Willer said.
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Building some bridges with a Senate Republican Conference that shunned his presidential run could be mutually beneficial for both Cruz and GOP incumbents.
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Shunned by global banks, the couple increasingly relied on the Angolan lender, which has a big office in Lisbon steps from her apartment.
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Shunned by global banks, the couple increasingly relied on the Angolan lender, which has a big office in Lisbon steps from her apartment.
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For years, Concerned Veterans for America, based in Washington, was on the fringe of the veteran world, generally shunned by traditional veterans organizations.
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"It used to be that if you got too far from the mainstream, you were shunned for being a little nutty," she said.
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One day, a baby boy with a megawatt smile is born, and instead of being embraced for his beauty, he's shunned for it.
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When Sally Hemings is labeled a "mistress," while Robert E. Lee is described as an "honorable man," we know truth is being shunned.
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Israel has not faced meaningful sanctions, it is recognized in international forums and Israel's leaders have not been shunned – although they should be.
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Olsen writes: These voters have shunned Republicans because they disagree with the party's focus on low taxes, small government, and pro-business policies.
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"The Netanyahu era is over," Lieberman said Saturday, expressing a newfound openness to sitting in government with left-wing parties he once shunned.
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With the C.P.U.S.A. reconstituted, virtually every Communist who had hailed Browder for years as the symbol of an Americanized Communism then shunned him.
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Usually toiling in jobs shunned by South Koreans, they save money, which they send to family members left behind in the impoverished North.
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It is discouraging to feel shunned by people who share political and social views as me, just because of the way I present.
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Washington wants Japan to cut tariffs on U.S. farm products to restore their competitiveness after Trump shunned an 11-nation Pacific trade pact.
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Third, and crucially, these positions (and Trump himself) were not shunned by the conservative movement's main media outlets: talk radio and Fox News.
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He nevertheless shunned the Negro press, shutting it out of the White House press corps until the last of his 12 years in office.
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He has since then managed to rebuild ties with oil majors, some of which had shunned Algeria previously due to tough terms and bureaucracy.
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As we've seen with Terry Crews, it's very evidenced by his case, that men who come forward are ridiculed, and shunned, and treated unfairly.
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They had shunned Hollywood for an idyllic stroller-and-Starbucks life on the streets of Brooklyn, blending in as best as their fame allowed.
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If an individual conservative questions climate denialism, he or she risks being attacked, shamed, or shunned by trusted peers and authorities within the tribe.
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Gorcey said the cast was shunned by the town they filmed in for being too wild — just like Kevin Bacon's character in the movie.
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I don't know if it's just my school, but you're basically shunned — especially if you're a guy — if you don't wear a specific thing.
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But when we watch a woman be ostracized and shunned by her peers for her rogue capabilities, we understand that in a different way.
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Most other parties have shunned Babis due to an alleged fraud of European Union subsidies worth 2 million euros ($2.5 million) a decade ago.
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Hugo Mercier, a 250-year-old engineering graduate, shunned corporate life to launch Dreem, a headband that uses promising neurotechnology to improve deep sleep.
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Pink Ranger Kimberly (Naomi Scott) is a former popular girl who is shunned by her clique after she shares compromising photos of a friend.
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Other European leaders shunned Orbán's decision to block migrants from entering his country with a fence, but Trump has advocated his own border wall.
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Low Treasury yields would be a bigger worry for stocks if the yield curve were flattening further, or if corporate bonds were being shunned.
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For Trump, all but completely shunned at the G20 summit in Hamburg over his position on climate change, it was surely a welcome adjustment.
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The 37-year old has been shunned by his family and lays down a thin mat each night to sleep on the church floor.
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The deals will help BASF, the world's fourth largest maker of farming pesticides, gain a foothold in seeds, a business it had previously shunned.
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In addition to forging a new sound, Gentry and bandmates Randy Owen and Jeff Cook shunned the often garish stage costumes of the day.
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Investors have shunned U.S. equities in recent months as doubts have grown about Trump's ability to implement his ambitious tax cuts and spending plans.
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Silicon Valley has long shunned regulated industries, but having conquered so much of the landscape in other industries, it is now turning to finance.
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Driven by fast-changing definitions of what is healthy to eat, people are turning to foods they shunned just a couple of years ago.
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The Red Hen restaurant shunned Sarah Huckabee Sanders by denying her service, which led (inevitably) to calls for a boycott against the Red Hen.
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Drawing strength and support from diversityAt the Spotlight event, women of color described feeling either invisible or shunned as they navigated the business world.
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From a personal point of view, I could not care less about being shunned by people whose views regarding dialogue I do not respect.
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In the evening, BuzzFeed, which had been blacklisted from some Trump rallies, is holding a party for other media outlets shunned by the campaign.
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They negotiated agreements to cooperate on apprehending terrorists and sought assistance from foreign allies and international institutions that the United States had formerly shunned.
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In the months since, it has shunned a Canadian journalist and even blocked or deleted tweets from individuals sharing their own stories of detransition.
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There, he shunned the dirt-floor artists' colony on the city outskirts, and shrewdly chose a tiny, leaky apartment in the upscale embassy district.
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Since the company is structured differently than traditional real-estate investment trusts, investors looking for predictable flows of capital may have shunned its issues.
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Mercadona relies heavily on its own brand of products and unlike rivals like DIA or Carrefour it has shunned acquisitions, preferring to grow organically.
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Telecom and cable companies shunned the areas because it was too expensive to bring equipment and service over long distances to so few people.
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Like Stettheimer, Duchamp came from a well-to-do family, and shunned a standard career in favor of a lifelong vocation of entertaining himself.
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And his opponents are talking about the possibility of approaching the International Monetary Fund, long shunned here for its demands to cut government spending.
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But Maidza has an tendency towards dancefloor pop that Maya Arulpragasam has shunned of late, and Tkay is all the more enticing for it.
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The immigrants who did important, world-changing things did them here because this country welcomed them when others shunned them, or weren't as open.
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On the trail, she shunned questions about her gender and talked up her experience on masculine-seeming issues like the economy and foreign policy.
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Meanwhile, women began to examine what life is like when getting your period means you are shunned, and periods became the topic du jour.
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Investors shunned high yield bonds, however, pulling $100 million from these funds, said BAML, who also uses data from fund research house EPFR Global.
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All three are regarded as outliers from conventional Republican thinking, shunned in various ways for viewpoints that were seen as unacceptable or overly partisan.
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And here is okra the underestimated, a vegetable that confounds some Americans with its inner tap of mucilage, a viscous liquid shunned as slime.
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Shunned by mainstream society, transgender individuals in the country of 190 million are often forced into begging, prostitution or dancing to earn a living.
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The pound has been shunned by investors in recent weeks as concern grew that Britain would crash out of the EU without a deal.
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The two biggest culprits are Brazil and China, the latter of which has virtually shunned the renewable U.S. fuel amid the ongoing trade war.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will participate in the Riyadh conference a year after the U.S. shunned it in the wake of Jamal Khashoggi's killing.
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Most cities have shunned the prospect of hosting the 2024 Olympic Games because of cost and security concerns, but Los Angeles is all in.
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In the lawsuit, filed Wednesday in New Jersey's Superior Court, Carlson also alleges Ailes shunned and marginalized her during her time at the network.
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Beauty pageants have come in for their share of disdain, too, shunned by the same elite as an outmoded celebration of body over brains.
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"These children are often invisible, they are shunned," said John Wroe, the co-founder of the Street Child United group, which organized the event.
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Where should they go if they're fired from their jobs, expelled from their schools, kicked out of their homes or shunned by their communities?
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Like the president, Mr. Milken studied business at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania but was largely shunned by New York's elite.
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Her first novel, "Spill Simmer Falter Wither" (2015), about a shunned man and his one-eyed dog, had a strange and stark emotional potency.
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It's not a bad look overall, but in a world where bezels are universally shunned, the Xperia 1 II is a bit old-fashioned.
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You hear of longtime Washington lawyers, operatives and consultants who are shunned and disparaged (usually off the record) for deigning to work with Godzilla.
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Urban Studies Everyone has theories for why well-educated, higher-income professionals are moving back into parts of cities shunned by their parents' generation.
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The series revolves around a white-haired, chiseled mutant named Geralt of Rivia (Cavill), who is a monster-hunter that's been shunned by society.
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Though Lamb generally shunned campaigning with outsiders, he held a campaign event with Jon Bauman, who is president of the Social Security Works PAC.
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Lee shunned an open 3-pointer and drove to the rim before passing to Brandon Jennings, who sealed another Knicks loss with a turnover.
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A Marist survey from August found the increased approval rating coming from improving feelings amongst Republicans who had initially shunned the president after Charlottesville.
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Many Second Wave feminists left the movement when other women shunned them for living with men — or even bringing their male children to meetings.
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Ms. Mattes had shunned the spotlight for the last two decades; a notice posted by the Jones Funeral Home in Richlands announced her death.
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But this merely raises the question: Why has this alternative to antibiotics been shunned by most of the medical establishment for nearly a century?
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Although Moore has the backing of President Donald Trump and the Republican National Committee, Senate Republicans have almost uniformly shunned the controversial former judge.
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Washington also wants Tokyo to cut tariffs on U.S. farm products to restore their competitiveness after Trump shunned an 11-nation Pacific trade pact.
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It also might have to do with the fact that the most experienced economic policy hands in the Republican Party have largely shunned Trump.
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German carmakers are investing heavily in electric cars, a segment once neglected by the industry as customers shunned their limited operating range and high cost.
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Investors shunned Malaysian bonds as its economy grew at its slowest pace in two years in the July-September quarter due to weaker external demand.
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" One Ebony writer commented: "In almost total disregard for Black women, such films for the most part, have shunned realistic images in favor of stereotypes.
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They toil at tasks shunned by newly rich South Koreans, such as oil-drum cleaning or pig farming, in industries including agriculture, fisheries and construction.
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Democratic lawmakers were shunned, but among several Republican lawmakers to attend were Speaker Paul D. Ryan and Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the majority leader.
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The party has focused on inequality created by a five-year economic boom to win voters who shunned the Irish nationalists in the past (Reuters).
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"I'd much rather a kid learns that people with disabilities and medical conditions exist in the world than be shunned and treated like a leper."
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Imagine this scene: Uganda was holding its first-ever televised presidential debate last month (though it was shunned by the incumbent candidate, President Yoweri Museveni).
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Unlike many of its fast-food brethren, the chicken chain has shunned gimmicks in favor of a relatively forthright menu — by fast-food standards, anyway.
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It has said it would accept offers of international aid, having shunned outside help earlier this year when an earthquake struck the island of Lombok.
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The bourse hit a 280.3-month low on Thursday as investors shunned risky assets, and an interest rate hike last week continued to dampen sentiment.
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The rapper clearly sees himself as someone who is shunned by the world because he threatens to break the Matrix with his flat Earth belief.
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Maybe she really does want to sleep over, but maybe she wants even more to avoid being labeled a whore and shunned by her community.
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Judd sued the disgraced movie mogul for defamation last year, accusing him of derailing her career after she shunned his sexual advances in the 1990s.
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The European Commission, led by former Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, shunned proposing a reform that could end governments' veto power on tax matters.
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Foreigners, on the other hand, shunned U.S. stocks for 10 straight months, selling $10.67 billion in February following $31.21 billion in sales the month before.
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Asked why he had shunned the project until now on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Murray answered, "It was only 'cause I knew these girls were funny."
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Government-run hospitals, used by the majority of Zimbabweans, often lack basic medicines and specialist doctors and are largely shunned by patients on health insurance.
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George shunned the Los Angeles Lakers in free agency last July to re-sign with the Thunder and form a 1-2 punch with Westbrook.
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A lack of understanding about albinism along with deeply held cultural superstitions often causes people with albinism to be shunned by their families and community.
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Former child soldiers are at risk of being re-recruited as well because they may be shunned and stigmatized when they return home, experts say.
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Megyn Kelly is launching her next chapter on Facebook-owned Instagram after being shunned by the cable and broadcast networks where she cut her teeth.
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Friday's historic encounter between North and South Korea gave a world leader who has hitherto shunned the foreign media more camera time than ever before.
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He had smoked cigarettes, a practice shunned by most devout Muslims, and spent hours "hacking" on his computer or playing war games on his Xbox.
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The unemployment rate jumped to a nine-year high in January as more people shunned low-paying work in the face of rising minimum wages.
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She pushed back by employing fashion and public image as weapons, helping the family compete with the Astors and others who had shunned Jay Gould.
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Fortress built its footprint in Japan by snapping up troubled hotels in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis when most investors shunned the sector.
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They shunned organized street protests and instead opted for tactics like crowding into a business and chanting loudly until it had to close its doors.
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What I learned quickly not to say was that I was divorced, as this got me politely shunned from whatever free sample they were offering.
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The Houthis had shunned any attempts to negotiate and were diverting or extorting the aid that the international community was trying to inject via Hodeidah.
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Country fans largely shunned the band following Maines' statements, and the band struggled to maintain a foothold in the country world in the ensuing years.
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Although the best and the brightest in Washington shunned and ignored him, Lansdale shared their world view, the world view that defined the Cold War.
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The video continues to her fight with the Pentagon about women in combat and describes how she says she was shunned by Carter, her congressman.
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Other parties have mostly shunned Babis, who faces police charges of illegally obtaining European Union funds worth 2 million euros ($2.48 million) a decade ago.
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The latter has largely shunned Western media in favour of Kremlin mouthpieces such as RT and the occasional interview with sycophants such as Sean Hannity.
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All three are regarded, in some ways, as outliers from conventional Republican thinking, shunned at times for strident statements, controversial positions or highly partisan moves.
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To him, it was as if the victims had been relegated to invisibility, in some cases shunned by their neighbors or disbelieved by their family.
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Chase has often shunned the spotlight, which he underscored in explaining why he chose not to make the announcement at the beginning of the season.
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Although Mr. Alberts shunned publicity and did not like to write medical papers, Dr. Vagelos cited him as a co-author on many of his.
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They have imposed tougher anti-money laundering controls and are at least paying lip service to the idea that crime-tainted money should be shunned.
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But the cured, once released, become second-class citizens, barely employable and shunned by their families, who still remember their actions when they were monsters.
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The North not only shunned the 1603 Summer Olympics in Seoul but also tried to disrupt them after talks on co-hosting them fell apart.
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My family's story is nothing special; North America was built by immigrants who are exploited for their labor while simultaneously being shunned by the hegemony.
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Iraq was destroyed by American imperialist endeavors, and its citizens were left dependent on Western powers for help, only to be shunned when seeking refuge.
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Other candidates, including Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, have shunned the kind of fund-raising soirees where captains of industry mingle with A-list celebrities.
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As polls showed the race tightening, national Democrats — who initially shunned Mr. McMurray because of his extreme long-shot status — began to rally behind him.
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"She deserves to be shunned as hard as disgraced movie moguls and morning show hosts," Bee added, showing photos of Harvey Weinstein and Matt Lauer.
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Boycott, born on this day in 1832, wasn't the first person shunned as a form of protest, but it's his name that signifies the practice.
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Not so for Ryan Seacrest, who was shunned by some celebs even though he hasn't been sued, arrested, charged -- and was cleared by an E!
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Most Western countries have shunned Sudan, making it hard for companies like Sudan Airways to procure parts or buy new planes from Boeing or Airbus.
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Formerly known as Southern Rhodesia, the country was ruled by Britain and later by a white-minority government that was shunned by the international community.
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G.M. said the cost cuts were necessary because new-car sales had slowed and consumers have shunned smaller vehicles in favor of pickups and S.U.V.s.
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The only difference is that the label "illegal" has been placed on them, turning an entire group of people into social lepers to be shunned.
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I was fascinated with how he was shunned within the Marvel comic book world, but he still had his own style of dress and attitude.
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But Hasenstab has made a name for himself by taking a contrarian stance and buying markets shunned by others, such as Ireland, Hungary and Ukraine.
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When ties between Beijing and Seoul chilled, Chinese tourism to South Korea plummeted and Made-in-South Korea products were shunned by consumers in China.
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Elisabeth Evarine, so beautiful that she is "trailed down Miller Avenue by grown men in Lexus sedans," is friendless, unfairly shunned as conceited and unattainable.
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While you can use the technique with almost any vegetable, it works particularly well with the shunned, the fibrous and the forgotten-in-the-fridge.
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Asked about finding financiers in an era where coal was increasingly being shunned, Demana said South African banks have not completely pulled back from coal.
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Healthcare workers also risk facing discrimination as they commute home, as people in uniforms are shunned by passengers on public transportation and private-hire drivers.
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Investors shunned companies that said they would reinvest tax savings rather than let them flow to earnings, said Simeon Siegel, an analyst at Nomura Instinet.
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Cruciferous veggies like broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage may be most shunned in typical American diets, but they could hold the key to a longer life.
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Chris Christie, closely mirror those adopted by the federal judicial system and the District of Columbia, which have long shunned monetary bail in criminal proceedings.
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Octavian told the BBC that he was often shunned, unable to afford food or clothes, and had fought with his mother, teachers and the authorities.
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Then along comes the fresh-faced Diana Bishop (Teresa Palmer), a brilliant historian of alchemy and latent witch who has shunned her own supernatural abilities.
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Even Chile's upper class has historically shunned ostentation in favor of austere practicality — in Concepción, for example, the oldest buildings only date to the 1950s.
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Researchers at Yale University, Boston University, Stanford University, Johns Hopkins and the University of Louisville, among others across the country, have shunned Juul's grant offers.
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He ran as a Democrat for president in 22016, then shunned the entreaties of Democratic leaders and sought re-election last year as an independent.
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Tim was not made for the business machine he found himself in; he was a sensitive guy who loved his fans but shunned the spotlight.
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In The Mutant Massacre, a group of mutants shunned by society are living in sewers, where a group of villains named the Marauders kill them.
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Prominent Republicans within the establishment wing of the party, including Bush and his father, former president George H.W. Bush, shunned him or offered tepid support.
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Suu Kyi has largely shunned travel to the West since the Rohingya crisis broke but she and senior officials in her administration travel regularly within Asia.
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We don't know that Marston lost his job because of his polyamory, as the movie claims, nor is there evidence that the family's neighbors shunned them.
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Silicon Valley has almost universally shunned Trump, troubled largely by his rhetoric on immigration and his stated desire to shut down the Internet to fight extremists.
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The vote left the anti-immigration Sweden Democrats, which has been shunned by all other parties, holding the balance of power in a deeply divided Riksdag.
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Absolutely. Part of the reason people subscribe to these movements is that they feel shunned in their lives, in their personal lives or in wider society.
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Raja Krishnamoorthi, an Illinois congressman of Tamil descent, says older migrants shunned politics, worried that names crammed with many letters would seem too strange to voters.
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His loose lips sent the entire cast spiraling as everyone (except, perhaps, Scheana) aligned themselves with Jax and Brittany and shunned James from all social events.
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As elegantly catalogued by Andrew Small of the German Marshall Fund, a think-tank, sometimes that means pariah-states shunned for corruption or abusing human rights.
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While some companies are moving to hike prices in low inflation Japan due to rising labor and shipping costs, they risk being shunned by frugal consumers.
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Treger said he wanted to reduce the share of coal, which is shunned by many investors, although that can make it a good source of income.
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Yields on benchmark 10-year Treasury debt dropped to their lowest since mid-2016, while gold hit its highest since April 2013 as risk was shunned.
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The central bank said the code of conduct was not legally binding, but hoped that firms that did not sign up to it would be shunned.
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Netanyahu recently maneuvered to bring Otzma Yehudit, a nakedly racist party previously shunned by everyone in Israel, into a bloc with (relatively) more mainstream right parties.
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Funds are filling a void left by Western banks, which have shunned faraway borrowers since regulators asked for more capital to be held against exotic bets.
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If investors looked just at the broad stock market's slow grind for much of this summer, they would have missed opportunities in some recently shunned sectors.
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Investors also shunned miners due to the concerns over growth in China, which is the world's top metals consumer, and instead turned to safe haven commodities.
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Just because you've completely shunned ebooks and e-readers for classic paper tomes, that doesn't mean you can't let a little technology improve your reading experience.
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Mr Flake notes how such congressional bosses as Tom DeLay shunned chances to pass bipartisan legislation, if a party-line vote would fire up the base.
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He also claimed the royal family shunned him because of his staged paparazzi photo scandal that occurred just days before Meghan and Harry's May 19 wedding.
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That's because it is widely viewed as "commodity grade" metal, shunned by many industrial users because of the need to cut it into more digestible size.
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And speaking of repairing important ties, Binyamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, who was grilled and shunned by the Obama administration, seems to be feeling better.
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But coupled with toothsome Oreos and whipped into its frozen Blizzard form, the shunned durian becomes something entirely different, like an ugly kid's transformation before prom.
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The U.S. dollar rose broadly and investors shunned emerging market currencies as concerns about the U.S.-China trade situation boosted safe-haven demand for the greenback.
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Lopez Obrador has shunned the often luxurious trappings of Mexico's wealthy elites, choosing to fly coach and drive through the capital in a white Volkswagen Jetta.
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He moved Cadillac's headquarters to New York in 2015, saying the brand's executives should be closer to the urban customers who had for years shunned it.
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International observers shunned the last vote in 2014 that was boycotted by the main opposition party as there was no caretaker administration to oversee the process.
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In fact, Prince shunned an $85 million offer to do a large-scale world tour in favor of smaller shows, said Kim Worsoe, his tour coordinator.
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Budapest shunned on Monday a joint declaration with the League of Arab States because an initial draft referenced a U.N. migration pact that Hungary has rejected.
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The show was shunned by the old guard for its populism, its reliance on young singers gaming their way through decades-old chestnuts, its unrelenting cheese.
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He shunned some perks of his post, including a fleet of vehicles and a mansion in the leafy part of the capital, when he was appointed.
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Compared to the shallow circus that Mr Trump produced in Cleveland, which was shunned by most Republican heavyweights, their convention appears packed with charismatic, popular speakers.
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A British study in 2013 found that only 1 in 10 regular attendees at Mass felt any guilt over using contraception, long shunned by the church.
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A FEMA-supported Small Business Administration (SBA) program that provides longer term loans was shunned by small business owners who feared they'd be unable to repay.
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And paradoxically, Sufis are often shunned by conservative Islam — the sect is dismissed as a diluted version of the faith, prioritizing the esoteric over the orthodox.
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This is all familiar to me, since I lived through McCarthyism in the 1950s, when lawyers who represented alleged communists on civil libertarian grounds were shunned.
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Now shunned in China because of the golf course deal, Lotte is expected to sell its Chinese hypermarket stores for a fraction of what it invested.
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Trump did not seem particularly concerned that he might be shunned or subverted at the convention when he spoke to me by phone one recent afternoon.
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Many are afraid to come forward because of the shame associated with adoption in South Korea, where they risk being shunned by their families and communities.
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In West Africa, many women have said that sexual assault is rampant but so taboo that you can be shunned or considered unmarriageable for speaking out.
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The company's Abercrombie brand has been fighting falling sales as young shoppers shunned its trademark logo-emblazoned designs for fast-fashion brands and cheaper clothes online.
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"If I had just been shunned to the side as not having 'real problems,' I don't know that I would be living today," she went on.
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Sparked by a generation of aging pioneers like Andrew Reynolds, Guy Mariano, and Watson, skateboarders have started embracing—and subsequently monetizing—a lifestyle they once shunned.
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"They're often isolated from their family, they're condemned, in some cases they're shunned completely," Bird, the event's founder, told me while cooking a batch of ribs.
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His Belizean delegation described how their country had been shunned over the last year by large, reputable American banks, a trend that threatens its tiny economy.
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For example, the bank had extended mortgages to borrowers traditionally shunned by lenders, including single women and foreigners, and posted higher profit margins than its rivals.
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Churches are places where the spirit of God is felt, where the presence of God is very real, where manners are expected and vulgarity is shunned.
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The Trump administration has largely shunned the highly structured discussions of past administrations, which were used to try to reach agreement on economic and security issues.
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Together, Ms. Johnson and Ms. Rivera founded Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries, a group that provided support to poor young people who were shunned by their families.
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But they had already shunned me as an apostate for my unbelief, and I know about their belief, so the conversations were awkward and over quickly.
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The North not only shunned the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul but also tried to disrupt the Games after talks to co-host the event failed.
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Some players, so committed to the club's philosophy, like midfielder Iker Muniain, 26, who has had offers to leave, have shunned the opportunity to play elsewhere.
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Since it was first issued, back in 1998, Gaia has been trying to redefine retsina as a proud custom rather than a genre to be shunned.
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The homes took in poor and often unmarried mothers and their children who were shunned by their communities, and the mortality rates in them were high.
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The Australian and Canadian dollars bounced on Friday after getting mauled on Thursday as investors shunned riskier currencies that are linked to the global commodities trade.
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And for the most part, she shunned the spotlight, a not unexpected turn from a performer whose relationship with fame has always been ambivalent at best.
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" Geneviève Straus, for example, was shunned by many of her noble guests, who no longer saw her as a glamorous hostess but "as a troublemaking Jew.
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A retired professor of constitutional law, Mr. Saied shunned political rallies, preferring to run his campaign from discreet locations like cafes, or let youth rally support.
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It is close to being shunned by environmentalists and some investors, but, at the same time, "pretty essential to making the world go around," he said.
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Dershowitz captured headlines in July 2018 when he wrote about being shunned and banned from social circles on Martha's Vineyard for defending Trump on legal matters.
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Trump's campaign for president shunned many of the things broadly preached by his predecessors in the White House, including free trade and a global security presence.
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Although the independence movement won 48 percent of the vote and an absolute majority in Parliament in Catalonia's 2015 elections, the Spanish government has shunned negotiation.
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Back then, apps were just beginning to offer Dark Mode, where bright pixels were shunned in favor of a black background, supposedly easier on the eyes.
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Dru Love also shunned his father's suggestion that he remain amateur through the summer and try to qualify for the American team for the Walker Cup.
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He has shunned costly bets on North American shale gas and more recently won accolades from investors by signing a flurry of deals in the Gulf.
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Trump was briefly shunned after an "Access Hollywood" tape surfaced in October 2016, with Speaker Paul Ryan canceling campaign-trail appearances weeks before the presidential election.
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The street shunned the old adage of 'sell in May and go away' as an upbeat forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) cheered the markets.
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As the president's top defense aide, he purposefully shunned the press — and his democratic duty — in what may be his most lasting legacy in the Pentagon.
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As investors shunned growth stocks, the S&P technology index fell 1.76 percent, led by Apple Inc's 2.77 percent slide and semiconductor stocks tumbling 2.21 percent.
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But he and some of the others calling for a change are being shunned as outsiders because they do not live in the small school district.
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For a community struggling with diversity and often criticized for its treatment of women, a candidate who boasted about his groping was someone to be shunned.
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They are loathed by everyone in the criminal justice system, often ostracized by their community, and they almost always shunned by their former associates and friends.
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One of its stars was Luise Rainer, who won the Oscar for best actress in 1937 and 1938 but had largely shunned the big screen since.
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We learn of the camaraderie that formed in the trenches, and of the sense that the men had of being shunned and misunderstood after the war.
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That's a complete contrast from 2014 — when many candidates shunned Obama — and even to the most optimistic expectations the White House had going into the year.
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While they offered a counterproposal during talks last week, they shunned the writers' call for deep changes to the way business has been done for decades.
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