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"spurned" Definitions
  1. treated or rejected with scorn or contempt:It should be instructive to us that some of the spurned recommendations were very effective when belatedly implemented years after they were made.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of spurn.
"spurned" Synonyms
snubbed dismissed rebuffed repudiated slighted contemned cut declined disdained ignored jilted refused rejected scorned repelled repulsed snouted gave someone the brush-off given someone the brush-off gave the brush withwent withgone passed deselected disapproved negatived nixed reprobated disregarded passed up turned down balked at threw out thrown out threw over thrown over disrespected dissed snooted despised derided shunned abhorred hated mocked belittled misprized scouted reviled gibed discounted forgot forgat forgotten overlooked dispelled banished discarded abandoned denied shelved flouted dropped relegated detested disliked loathed resented resent abominated execrated misliked opposed deplored disrelished deprecated disfavored disfavoured defied disobeyed contravened violated broke brake broken infringed breached went against gone against rebelled against refused to obey kicked against ridiculed taunted jeered sneered scoffed insulted affronted girded girt outraged quipped laughed at objected protested remonstrated demurred raised objections argued complained expressed objections protested against took exception taken exception condemned expressed disagreement expressed disapproval expressed objections to groused lodged a protest minded confuted challenged invalidated debunked disowned countered contested disallowed exploded quashed doubted disbelieved nullified refuted contradicted negated rebutted depreciated disparaged denigrated decried underestimated minimised(UK) minimized(US) undervalued diminished ran down run down underrated discredited traduced bad-mouthed defected deserted absconded quit quitted apostatized reneged escaped forsook forsaken rebelled renounced tergiversated decamped left revolted departed went unpopular unloved unwanted friendless uncherished unbefriended avoided ostracised(UK) ostracized(US) unwelcome disesteemed lovesick languishing pining yearning moping overemotional frustrated dejected loveless crossed in love unrequited in love mooning neglected miserable unhappy unrequited banned blocked disavowed forbidden prohibited vetoed unheeded unobserved infracted transgressed dishonored(US) dishonoured(UK) unfollowed More

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The rank and file have spurned party dogma, and the spurned dogmatists are fighting back.
But it required intelligence agencies and allies he has spurned.
All of this is thanks to one spurned mistress' power.
Spurned by her family, Munson had no visitors for decades.
"Hell hath no fury like a suitor spurned," he said.
Mr Harper spurned them as talking shops for despotic regimes.
The system Simonides spurned was one of patronage and gift.
But some 2,000 spurned the offer and continued to protest.
Davies was cheerful, but she was disappointed; the People, spurned.
He has spurned the modern sensitivities to race and gender.
But a majority of Yellow Vests have spurned the initiative.
Never has the portrait of a spouse spurned—as much as a spouse can be spurned when it appears there was never any actual adultery, at least in a physical sense, involved—burned so cold.
Because spurned lovers no longer need a professional's help to snoop.
Go deeper: Russia's spurned offer to Israel on Syria and Iran
Spurned, Evers swears she'll never serve March or the Countess again.
Britain has spurned the option of staying in the single market.
Headlines Burberry spurned takeover approaches from bigger US rival Coach on.ft.
Then the governors of Florida, Ohio, and Wisconsin spurned the cash.
The former University of Florida coach spurned Florida Gator fan, Sen.
The opposition has sometimes spurned those alternatives and gone ahead anyway.
There was a chance for Gonzalo Higuaín to win it, spurned.
Context Rupert Murdoch spurned Comcast last year in favor of Disney.
The faulty product spurned the largest auto recall in U.S. history.
Family members also become targets of discrimination, spurned for marriage and ostracized.
Akzo has repeatedly spurned PPG's approaches, to the chagrin of some investors.
A Modern Love Classic How can a spurned lover make his case?
Ultimately, it spurned larger, more lavish subsidies lathered on by other cities.
Some spurned bankers are quietly rooting for Spotify and McCarthy to fail.
The most sensible strategy might mimic that of the acquirer Snapchat spurned.
Spurned, America's toucher is running out of things and people to touch.
Concern over the Intu deal has grown since Hammerson spurned Klepierre's approach.
That's definitely what sort of spurned my hatred for the dick pics.
Kim often spurned China's calls for restraint in nuclear and missile firings.
A self-starter, Butina said she spurned handouts -- even from her parents.
The spurned woman, Susan Small, is frumpy; her rival is effortlessly attractive.
"The Alienist" has no spurned lovers, no wastrels scheming to pocket inheritances.
Not that it mattered: The president spurned Mr. Lee's offer Wednesday afternoon.
May's cabinet who spurned an offer a day earlier to become Mrs.
Guardiola, too, has plenty of spurned opportunities and inopportune injuries to bemoan.
On Monday, employees at Gannett-owned newspapers celebrated the spurned takeover bid.
In some cases, they said, Mr. Adams retaliated when they spurned him.
Palestinian leaders have spurned the conference, alleging pro-Israeli bias from Washington.
It has spurned Mr. Sharif's independent streak as he champions civilian supremacy.
AstraZeneca spurned a 55 pounds a share takeover offer from Pfizer in 2014.
Snap, which spurned an offer from Facebook, is now worth roughly $22009 billion.
Should they keep driving down the twisting path of investigations and spurned subpoenas?
In punishing internal opposition and rejecting election outcomes, Mr. Kaczynski spurned democracy itself.
Some rebels spurned the peace talks, however, and held on to their guns.
John McCain in '08 -- the party spurned its base and depressed Republican turnout.
Spurned twofold, Donald Trump would lose a vice president but gain an enemy.
Spurned by the broader academic community, many find a home in the network.
They have spurned a U.N.-backed, internationally recognised government in the capital, Tripoli.
Other members of his team have also spurned the company's approaches, he said.
Yep, the spurned ex looking to drag things out as long as possible.
She was accepted enthusiastically by many predatory journals, and spurned by legitimate ones.
In the wake of her disappearance the spurned lover caught the next boat.
However, these concerns were spurned by Biden staffers, according to The Washington Post.
The songs that had been spurned in New York were welcomed at Motown.
It had also spurned chances to win, so many that it seemed to have spurned the opportunity entirely: Perisic hit the post and missed an open goal, and a sprawling, desperate save from Jordan Pickford, England's exceptional goalkeeper, denied Mario Mandzukic.
He claims that it wasn't Madonna or Olympic figure skater Katarina Witt who spurned his romantic advances — he was the one who spurned them, and they were so upset about it that they had their publicists spread lies about him.
He has spurned what most experts consider step 1: documentation of his nuclear assets.
He also had a history of threatening women who spurned his advances, CNN reported.
In buying GitHub it hopes to gain the trust of developers it once spurned.
Yet on Saturday, Trump insisted that he, in fact, had spurned the Kochs' entreaties.
Whether being spurned by the establishment will hinder or help the party is debatable.
There was a competitive element too, and we were spurned on by each other.
Spurned, Kell found himself on a similar path, taking a beating from Gennady Golovkin.
"I was still very bitter," Ms. Mathiowetz said about being spurned by Mr. Stucky.
And so, in August, Google struck up a partnership with the spurned startup, CloudSimple.
He left Fox TV for the Netflix offer and spurned a counteroffer from Disney.
Clinton, had spurned Ms. Flores in her race because she had endorsed Mr. Sanders.
But he chose that house in order to frighten those who had spurned him.
The health care unit that so stupidly spurned a $20 billion bid from Danaher.
She abandoned people who were close to her and spurned their offers of help.
The company's spurned American partner, Western Digital, might still move to block the deal.
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi largely spurned the reformist general who led before her.
Rockwell spurned those offers privately and, after CNBC reported the bids, publicly as well.
He was abruptly turned away and, like other spurned applicants, was never told why.
It just spurned an investment that other cities and communities were competing hard for.
Steve Kerr, the Warriors' coach, spurned the Knicks to join Golden State in 2014.
Kasich has spurned it because he feels he's in a stronger position than Rubio is.
Iguana conscripts his hostages in a war against his former pirate comrades who spurned him.
Better still, Mr Trump's inward turn has left America's other spurned partners seeking new friends.
He has told Iran's leaders to call him (Mr Rouhani has spurned many such requests).
In accepting its Chinese suitor, Syngenta spurned a rival offer from Monsanto, an agribusiness giant.
He spoke imperfect English, a reflection of spotty schooling in Rwanda, which has spurned French.
Yet she was rejected for the most prestigious judicial clerkships and spurned by law firms.
Trump, too, was a brash huckster who despised the élites that had always spurned him.
They spurned GCHJ's federalist block grants to all 50 states, deregulation, and wider consumer choices.
Valeant was spurned, and Allergan then agreed to be acquired by another pharmaceutical company, Actavis.
The United States flatly spurned the idea, for the North refuses to accept Washington's conditions.
It has spurned serious concern among small businesses fearful of surviving with less foot traffic.
Something to bear in mind next time you get spurned and are feeling impulsive, people.
She spurned worksheets and encouraged students to do research papers on topics that interested them.
Barclays gives it some hope: it also spurned a settlement before negotiating a lower fine.
Trump, either spurred or spurned by all of the attention, leans in -- to it all.
But Ligety spurned college, and three years later he was at the 2006 Turin Olympics.
The move was intended to reduce teen vaping, but also spurned a vaping activism movement.
Those interested in clean cooking efforts have spurned propane simply because it seems politically incorrect.
But when he tried making his appeals to them, he was spurned — sometimes in humiliating fashion.
Those incentive packages should not go to waste in cities that are ultimately spurned by Amazon.
Tsonga spurned a third set point when skewing a backhand wide off a Murray second serve.
Elon Musk, the boss of Tesla, a firm that makes electric cars, has spurned the technology.
The leader of the world's only superpower cannot just be ignored or spurned, whatever his politics.
Spurned by the academy, Spencer, Regnery, and Gottfried established a new group called The Mencken Club.
Numerous businesses, as well as music and sporting events, have spurned the state amid the furor.
The party last month spurned the idea of a joint ticket if this condition isn't met.
Advent however spurned GSO's offer in favour of a cheaper underwritten syndicated loan, the bankers said.
Like many in the crowd, she had spurned funereal black in favor of something less dour.
Syngenta last year spurned takeover approaches from Monsanto, arguing it can create value on its own.
She spurned corporate PAC donations and didn't even try to win the money race against Crowley.
"Having been twice spurned by lawmakers, the Obama administration leveraged the Volkswagen settlement," the groups charged.
Vought and Duffey likely have those answers, but they have both spurned subpoenas seeking their testimony.
His overtures of more openness toward India, Pakistan's longtime foe, backfired as generals spurned his efforts.
The UK government's repatriation bill is roughly the same size as the bailout request Johnson spurned.
Unilever said it had spurned the offer, which it said "fundamentally undervalues" the British-Dutch company.
He was disgraced — spurned by his colleagues, disapproved of by his parents — and his marriage dissolved.
Palestinian officials have already spurned the plan, believing it will be heavily biased in favour of Israel.
Norfolk Southern has spurned the Canadian railroad's interest, setting the scene for a potentially lengthy proxy battle.
The New York Times and Washington Post have spurned Apple's advances on behalf of its news service.
David Perdue (R-Ga.), but she spurned Democrats' entreaties — and also declined to run following Isakson's resignation.
In September, Lampert proposed a rescue plan, but a special committee of independent Sears directors spurned it.
The bank itself has already spurned the approach from buyout funds Pollen Street Capital and BC Partners.
A dumbfounded Nikolai seeks out his spurned friend, who is now holding court over a card game.
But he spurned the government's peace overtures and sought refuge in the Netherlands, where he still lives.
Many premium wine-makers had spurned cork, blaming it for occasionally tainting wines with a moldy taste.
The Moser saga brought to light stories of other candidates who felt spurned by the Washington establishment.
A procession of senior political aides to Mr. Kasich spurned overtures to work for the Trump campaign.
The Sufi tradition offers a tolerant version of Islam that is spurned by extremists like the Taliban.
To explain why is not a story of spurned love, although it does involve a heavy heart.
The party last month spurned the idea of a joint ticket if this condition was not met.
Above the Clouds follows a young girl Eily who's just been spurned by the man she liked.
Trump is less impeded than ever, a fact that impresses even those he has mocked and spurned.
Mr. Bannon said Italian voters on Sunday also spurned Pope Francis, who has urged tolerance for migrants.
The Soviet Union initially spurned the Olympics, then turned it into an arena to prove Communist achievements.
The president portrays himself here as the spurned peacemaker, and places the blame squarely on Mr. Kim.
Again she spurned the traditional role, skipping the sightseeing tours and such arranged for the accompanying wives.
Unfortunately, the Trump administration has spurned many traditional allies, thumbing its nose at NATO, Australia, and others.
Rumors focused on a spurned lover, but witnesses were reluctant to come forward over fears of reprisals.
After being publicly spurned by Unilever in 2017, though, the food giant has stayed on the sidelines.
The military has also spurned the channel's campaign to have friendlier ties with India some years ago.
"Winterreise," in 24 songs, tells of a spurned young lover's exile from the home of his beloved.
Lewandowski responded the next day on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" by dismissing Jacobus as a spurned job-seeker.
Unlike Kate and Camille, the idealized romantic possibilities spurned by Florent, Aymeric seems to possess some interiority.
He spurned the chance to work with S.C.L., although his colleague signed a contract with the company.
These same radicals even spurned the extremist anti-choice groups to issue their justification for their murders.
The French group abandoned its takeover attempt in April after Hammerson spurned its second, 635 pence proposal.
Once spurned by Western leaders, it is now a regular interlocutor for both Washington and EU leaders.
They say Sondland backed out of business dealings or otherwise retaliated professionally after they spurned his advances.
But Mr. Trump has also spurned Mr. Bannon's entreaties to oppose a handful of Senate Republican incumbents.
Leon is spurned by their father, who sees his soft-spoken, stuttering son as inferior to René.
He had been spurned not only by Parkersburg's lawyers but also by its politicians, journalists, doctors and veterinarians.
Benton and Newman, who'd been spurned twice and weren't exactly being bowled over with other offers, quickly agreed.
Meanwhile, far cleaner gas-fired power plants are "stranded", either unconnected to pipelines or spurned by electricity distributors.
After the collapse of the country's last imperial dynasty in 1911, China's new leaders spurned it as superstition.
Substitute Mario Gomes gave the Germans a physical presence they had lacked, but he spurned two superb chances.
One big problem is that the Barisan Revolusi Nasional (BRN), the most powerful armed group, has spurned talks.
And Honest Company found itself spurned by its would-be suitor, Unilever, which ultimately chose another organic brand.
Complaints can range from lewd jokes and intimidation to denial of promotion after a spurned advance, Gandhi said.
Our letter reminds the Senate Judiciary Committee that they previously spurned Sessions' nomination for a federal judgeship.  Sen.
This week three other centrist parties spurned offers of plush ministerial posts and defected from her governing coalition.
On top of that, Liz Ramirez claims she had spurned the advances of the children's father years before.
But after voters spurned Democrats in 2016, the gubernatorial bid looks less likely — or at least less certain.
Mr. Johnson and his Conservatives need to appeal to working-class voters, who have traditionally spurned the Tories.
On Thursday, Baghdad spurned Kurdistan's offer to "freeze" the results of referendum, insisting the plebiscite be cancelled outright.
Really, he's more likely to be killed by a spurned girlfriend than by one of his archenemies. 7.
He also spurned takeover offers for Ferrero, including a bid by Nestle, according to a separate financial source.
Two spurned bidders have launched unsuccessful bid protests and one of them, Oracle, filed and lost a lawsuit.
Victims tend to be members of the immigrant community, rival gang members or individuals who spurned the gang.
But William Hill did not show any interest in engaging with the consortium and spurned two takeover proposals.
In each case, the judges spurned Trump's extreme views of presidential power and his warped depiction of events.
Details: A CIA-backed venture capital fund was spurned by Boston startup Affectiva, which makes face scanning tech.
Monday's action marked the second time this year the Supreme Court has spurned the states on the issue.
"He has reached out, he's offered the hand of friendship, and frankly we've spurned him," Mr. Farage said.
Democrats spurned an invitation by President Trump to a lunch of steak and potatoes at the White House.
Spurned internationally since a revolutionary Islamic government seized power in 1979, it has no access to Western weapons.
She titled her second album "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," after a track about a spurned woman on a rampage.
During his most recent tenure, Mr. Sharif's overtures of more openness toward India were spurned by the army.
A spurned woman confronts the question: When you lose love, should you even try to get over it?
Moderate Republicans were spurned in their desire to see a reduction in Medicaid cuts in the revised version.
Warren and Bernie Sanders have spurned fundraisers for the primary and the general election, calling them inherently corrupt.
To be sure, Kraft would need to overcome the same hurdles that resulted in it being spurned by Unilever.
Toshiba spurned a $2 billion offer to buy Landis+Gyr from CVC Capital Partners and Hitachi, Reuters has reported.
Matt's prediction: McConnell and Ryan's fates will end up looking a lot like those of Trump's past spurned partners.
The GNA was set up in 2016 from a previous U.N. peace push that Haftar and his backers spurned.
In fact, readers might recall that Accretive, along with Access Industries, made a spurned offer to buy Time Inc.
The GNA was set up in 2016 from a previous U.N. peace push that Haftar and his backers spurned.
The ELN, a guerrilla group with 2,000 fighters, took responsibility, saying that the government had spurned its peace overtures.
Or rather, you fall in love with the defense attorney from Atlanta who spurned you once upon a time.
If you already spurned your eldest sibling, perhaps a battlefield alliance with the middle child is a prudent possibility.
In other words, every choice involves a trade-off, and every trade-off means some value has been spurned.
General Electric – GE spurned an approach from Danaher for its life sciences business, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Mr. Brodsky has thus far spurned the city and put the property up for an auction ending in July.
When the spurned lover sings his booming aria, they think of the oceans that cover the world almost completely.
Look at Yahoo: Eight years ago, the company spurned an acquisition offer from Microsoft for more than $45 billion.
It is encouraging the Dutch paints and chemicals group to enter talks with spurned U.S. suitor PPG Industries Inc.
The boos were again strong for Jordan's second game in Dallas since he spurned the Mavericks in free agency.
Quarterback Justin Herbert spurned a potential job in the NFL and decided to return to Oregon for another season.
Over the years, we've seen the spurned contestants of the franchise go on to mix and mingle amongst themselves.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has already spurned United's advances once, having knocked back an opening bid earlier this summer.
Maybe Gendry, spurned by Arya rejecting his proposal, will stake his claim as the true heir to Robert Baratheon.
She feared that she would be murdered by Ray Lamphere, an ex-hired hand whose advances she had spurned.
At 19, he spurned an offer to play Triple-A baseball to become a sportswriter for The Everett Herald.
Even JPMorgan Chase, which enjoyed an impressive run of wheeling and dealing with Bernie Madoff, has spurned their patronage.
Duterte has spurned the US since he took office and bristled at US criticism of his human-rights record.
Trump has spurned traditional foreign policy thinkers by questioning America's role in NATO and by cozying up to Russia.
Other officials, including acting Director Russell Vought and national security chief Michael Duffey, spurned subpoenas seeking documents and testimony.
When she spurned the WNBA to return for her senior season, she instantly became the face of the sport.
"÷" is a collection of maudlin spurned-lover jams, open-eared cross-genre collaborations and a bit of incensed rapping.
Barr tried to buy a group of Traylors in 1941 for such a pittance that his offer was spurned.
Erdogan spurned Davutoglu and even suggested that anyone deemed to be supportive of extremists should be stripped of citizenship.
He highlighted Clinton's support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, once again courting spurned supporters of trade deal opponent Bernie Sanders.
Qualcomm faces a daunting number of challenges, including a potential takeover battle waged by the spurned son of its founder.
Outerwall has spurned at least three buyout firms seeking to take it private in the past two years, Bloomberg reported.
This would explain the market interest in spurned Baker Hughes, the company that was supposed to be purchased by Halliburton.
Those that called for the new contracts, however, have spurned them in favour of similar products traded on the CME.
After Mr Rouhani's announcement, he said Iran should call him for direct talks (Mr Rouhani has spurned several such offers).
The country has accrued something of a reputation for having spurned giants like Google, Facebook and Amazon for homegrown companies.
Sorry, Nick Viall and JoJo Fletcher — Matthew Morrison just doesn't believe in the sanctity of your reality show-spurned love.
Doing so could put JPMorgan in an awkward position, because it would then be regulated by an administration Dimon spurned.
However, William Hill spurned the consortium's initial 13 billion-pound cash-and-shares proposal, saying it substantially undervalued the business.
Those that called for the new contracts, however, have spurned them in favor of similar products traded on the CME.
She then suggested an alternative, which Gorsuch spurned in a footnote that concluded, "lawful ends do not justify unlawful means."
Allie Long and Alex Morgan spurned good looks on goal and the match deteriorated, especially over the last 30 minutes.
In 2014, Ryan made it clear that he wanted to reach out to groups that had previously spurned the GOP.
To say nothing of all the change its basic text product has spurned throughout the world, for better or worse.
MEG's spurned invitations suggest that Husky's commitment to the deal may have wavered after conditions in Canada's oil patch deteriorated.
The bomb plot is conjured up by the Généreux Ruest character, who in the film is spurned by Plouffe's wife.
Outreach workers identified her and reported that she was mentally ill and had spurned offers of shelter or safe haven.
The new voters in Northern Virginia did not turn out, and the rural voters Mr. Warner had courted spurned him.
While other Iranian officials, including Mr. Rouhani, already had spurned the offer, Ayatollah Khamenei's rejection is considered the final word.
The highly publicized case spurned nursery rhymes, a television miniseries and, rumor has it, a movie is in the works.
Democratic senators refused to negotiate on their own, and when Wilson was able to pay attention, he spurned all compromise.
India's Foreign Ministry spurned the offer, saying Islamabad had failed to act on proof given to it about previous attacks.
Toshiba had previously spurned a $2 billion offer to buy Landis+Gyr from CVC Capital Partners and Hitachi, Reuters has reported.
Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter all used the Oval Office -- a setting Obama has long spurned for formal remarks.
Bernie Sanders must show that his "revolution" can make a leap to minority and female voters who spurned him in 2016.
Finally on equal footing Trump was once spurned as too vulgar and self-promoting for the most exclusive circles in Manhattan.
The Leftovers, Lindelof's first show since Lost, is perhaps the finest mea culpa a creator could offer a spurned fan base.
William Hill spurned the consortium's initial 3.16 billion-pound ($4.1 billion) cash-and-shares proposal, saying it "substantially undervalued" the business.
Nuclear energy, spurned in the wake of Japan's 21 Fukushima disaster, is set to fall by 42.3100 as older plants close.
Her royal fiancé, aghast at the effects of her asceticism, spurned her, and her father—brutal and enraged—ordered her crucifixion.
Although most consumers have spurned current electric vehicles, the declining cost of batteries will eventually lower prices, potentially sparking more interest.
The families lead a group that hold 32 percent of Zodiac voting rights and spurned Safran's first approach six years ago.
Consensus is difficult to achieve and it takes time, but without consensus spurned developers will go off and create competing standards.
But, Reed spurned that dress code ... and instead, wore a shirt with the faces of victims of police brutality on it.
The debate intensified in August, partly because of the online posts of a spurned ex-boyfriend of a female game developer.
FDR memorized everything he said on the broadcasts and spurned the hyped-up style of most radio announcers in that era.
And it's clear in each attack that Trump feels spurned by a media that he thought he had a deal with.
It seems clear that, at some level, Mr. Manson sought to strike back at the Hollywood elite that had spurned him.
She was a fearless evangelist for a city that was often spurned for its embrace of unapologetic black identity and leadership.
Nuclear energy, spurned in the wake of Japan's 13 Fukushima disaster, is set to fall by 21 as older plants close.
But it has spurned Mr. Kim's repeated appeals for asylum, considering him not a North Korean defector but a Chinese citizen.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau extended an offer to accept refugees spurned by the US, and several European leaders followed suit.
He tried to shape the debate in the last presidential election, only to be spurned by candidates in his own party.
The spurned young lover sets out on a journey of the soul, trying in dark tones to sort out his plight.
Her husband preferred her in haute couture, but she spurned fashions designed for tall, slim figures, especially after bearing three children.
Bill Curtis had no spurned lovers, lifelong enemies, obsessed fans or angry family members, according to friends, family and the police.
Mr. Scully, in a recent interview, fumed over what he called "Pottery Barn" tastes among the locals who spurned Gold Zinger.
Perhaps a better explanation is that race — rather than economics or ideology — helps explain why West Virginia's white voters spurned Clinton.
This brings us back to Russ, who was spurned for a starting spot during a historic season already marked by vengeance.
When it was suggested I take along an old LP sleeve for him to autograph I spurned the idea as un-professional.
Established successful man finds a creative spark in the body of a young woman, aims to exploit both, becomes vengeful when spurned.
And instead, I sort of spurned all of that, go back to the parks department — Like an episode of Amy Poehler's show.
Toshiba had previously spurned a nearly $2 billion offer to buy Landis+Gyr from CVC Capital Partners and Hitachi, Reuters has reported.
"I wouldn't have been excited if she endorsed Cruz," said Lawrence Cheetham, a pro-Cruz GOP activist here after Palin spurned him.
The non-commission model forced such advisors out of business, which left clients either directed toward automated robo-advisors or simply spurned.
It comes after FTSE 100-listed GKN spurned a 405 pence-a-share unsolicited paper-and-cash bid from Melrose on Jan.
Having taken 14 years to make, it has been spurned by mainstream production houses and distributors because of its difficult subject matter.
Whether spurned by Tesla, the environment, or government regulations on fuel efficiency, car companies around the world are shifting to electric vehicles.
The spurned programs had hoped that membership in a high-profile league would vault them into the top tier of college sports.
The designers have spurned plastics in favour of brass, citing the aging process, or patina, as a key feature of the interior.
He also spurned trade offers for the pending free agent Manny Machado with hopes that the Oriolescould be a contender in 2018.
Grier spurned other attractive offers — from Auburn, Arkansas and Tennessee — to commit to the Gators, and he enrolled early, in January 2014.
Mr. Murdoch tried to buy Time Warner in 2014 for $89 billion but dropped the effort after Time Warner spurned the offer.
"It's a reaction to being humiliated and spurned as a young man in matters of love," Mr. Gillen said on Monday afternoon.
" Rather than express guilt about lawmakers who lost their jobs, Trump openly bid good riddance to Republicans who had spurned his "embrace.
Having spurned unwanted suitor Monsanto last year, Syngenta is under pressure by shareholders to boost its value even as agricultural markets deteriorate.
He said Trump was left acting like a spurned lover, and that his statement to Kim read like a "Dear John" letter.
Trump rattled through the night in a mood of huge self-confidence, taking political risks a more conventional politician would have spurned.
He recently spurned a request to testify before a U.S. Senate panel and explained in July why he often skips public testimony.
At this year's Oscars, the male celebrities who garnered the most headlines, like Chadwick Boseman, spurned suits for outfits that resembled dresses.
However, PPG CEO Michael McGarry has indicated his company is no longer interested after Akzo Nobel spurned three offers in March and April.
Moser has the backing of many of the progressive groups affiliated with Sanders and has been spurned by House Democrats' official campaign arm.
Nets 113, Knicks 93 Kyrie Irving scored 26 points against the team he spurned in the offseason as host Brooklyn defeated New York.
It was the second consecutive year he spurned mingling with politicians and members of the media to showcase his support outside the capital.
Rothko spurned overt subject matter and painted diaphanous veils of muted color, while Bloom embraced subject matter and applied paint every which way.
Republican presidential nominee Trump has tried to court spurned Democrats who do not want to vote for the party's presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton.
He has made personal austerity a trademark: he spurned the presidential residence, abolished the presidential guard, takes commercial flights and cut his salary.
This choice isn't spurned by the Shokrani parents' resentment of their child's gender expression, but rather his father Fahir's fear of reactionary violence.
In the past few years millions of consumers have spurned such bloated packages for cheaper streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime video.
There are challenges such as enforceability, a concern to many investors spurned by good intention turned window-dressing from their partners in governance.
Richmond and his team imagined that the spurned Titus would draw from his own library of musical samples for a cathartic musical journey.
However, spurned by artistic ambitions, she can't completely disengage and it's this conflict of interest that lies at the center of her appeal.
After the 1946 Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, Moscow, London and Washington quickly spurned further trials of Nazis; they were too busy recruiting them.
Chris Christie of New Jersey arrived on the convention floor Monday night, Mr. Lewandowski greeted the spurned vice-presidential hopeful with a hug.
Democrats said they don't trust Trump to keep his end of any bargain, noting that GOP leadership spurned a similar agreement last year.
The making of 'Notorious RBG' Ruth Bader Ginsburg was rejected by prestigious judicial clerkships and spurned by law firms early in her career.
Almost every major decision the Celtics have made since (at least) Kevin Durant spurned them in free agency was with Davis in mind.
Republicans spurned deals twice (in 2007 and 143), yet enforcement budgets soared — propelled, progressives say, by the "comprehensive" logic, which legitimized getting tough.
His use of social media and emphasis on compassion attracted the sort of bright, white-collar professionals who once spurned traditional Chinese religions.
WHILE FANS MIGHT feel joy at seeing a band that's missing a key member, there are few happy feelings for the spurned exes.
When he was 13, his mother, Donetta, 29, was beaten to death by a man whose romantic overtures toward her had been spurned.
At least some of the workers spurned by General Motors share Mr. Brown's feeling that the president could have done more for them.
Historically, every wave of immigration has been shit on, got the raw end of the deal, have been spurned and rejected and abused.
In Germany, Europe's largest economy, the government and regulators have, after lengthy debate, spurned U.S. calls to banish Huawei on national security grounds.
Her protagonists were typically young women who spurned their mothers' examples of domesticity, enjoyed professional careers and led transgressive lives in secular Manhattan.
As you know ... Harry and Megan were forced to stop using their Royal titles when they spurned the Crown and moved to Canada.
Five months ago, the spurned suitor who led the 2011 attack, Naseer, was caught and arrested and now faces a long prison sentence.
On Thursday, the region remained on edge as Iran spurned Trump's call for a new nuclear pact and its commanders threatened more attacks.
Separatists shrugged that rejection off, however, and Moscow suggested the Ukrainian government could now negotiate directly with the separatists, an offer Kiev spurned.
Last year, then-President-elect Trump spurned the event, reportedly because he thought the elitist confab would betray his populist message and supporters.
Both Republicans and Democrats in states across the country told The Hill they had experienced harassment and retaliation when unwanted advances were spurned.
Several women say Adams offered to jumpstart their music careers, then pursued them sexually and in some cases retaliated when they spurned him.
Then she also spoke to the young, white voters in New Hampshire who had spurned her for Sanders, adopting some of Sanders's own rhetoric.
This will take place after they were spurned by Charles Kupperman, the former deputy national security adviser who defied a House subpoena for testimony.
The chef was suspended but later reinstated as debate about the incident spurned a then-record-setting 1,000 internal emails in a single day.
Trump has repeatedly criticized Clinton for receiving big checks from donors, though large GOP donors have mostly spurned the billionaire developer during his run.
But the shootings' aftermath has turned young survivors into activists, mobilized grassroots gun reform groups and spurned plenty of movement at the state level.
He was a high school baseball star who spurned scholarship offers in that sport to chase his dream of being a pro football player.
But if this is how Saint Laurent treats their former style overlord, we hate to see what happens to the brand's spurned ex-lovers.
In mythology, Cassandra was blessed by Apollo, who cursed her after she spurned his affections so that no one would ever believe her prophecies.
The friends had arrived on campus together in the fall of 2012, and each spurned the NBA last year for one more college season.
At least six European Union members, most of which were at one point in the Soviet Union, have spurned the pact, according to Reuters.
Melancholy is almost obligatory for young male poets; in other respects, Neruda spurned the genteel conventions still prevailing in love poetry of the time.
Many a spurned one (ahem) has gobbled this stuff up, and it is to Dombek's credit that she doesn't disavow an embarrassing search history.
And she opened the second half with Britten's mini-drama "Phaedra," here as the spurned lover of Hippolytus, the son of Phaedra's husband, Theseus.
Ma's comments are striking given Alibaba famously spurned Hong Kong for New York for its blockbuster 2014 flotation, largely because of differing governance standards.
Pierre-Paul spurned the offers of other teams — some of them lucrative — and agreed to a one-year contract with the Giants on Tuesday.
As Canada and Mexico have felt spurned by Trump during the runup to renegotiating NAFTA, China has emerged as a more reliable trading prospect.
Spurned by his lover, Kragler takes to the streets and joins the revolution, yet deserts his comrades when Anna comes running back to him.
Banging your ex's little brother, staging elaborate gags, or stirring up shit (sometimes literally)—these are all ways spurned lovers have staked their revenge.
Or would it anger Republican voters and help Trump, or perhaps even anger some of the spurned candidates and lead to them endorsing Trump?
Analysts said Washington was expressing its displeasure that Mr. Barzani had spurned American proposals to cancel the independence vote and enter negotiations with Baghdad.
Ms. Ryden's devotion to the cause often extended to creatures that had been spurned as varmints by sheep ranchers, pet owners and backyard gardeners.
One of the accusers said he exposed himself to her, and all three said he retaliated against them professionally after they spurned his advances.
But Giuliani apparently spurned the advice of State Department officials, who suggested that any wrongdoing by Americans be pursued through official Justice Department channels.
When one of the industry's hottest directors holds open auditions for his latest movie, ingénues, heartthrobs and spurned divas get tangled in the plot.
"Having been twice spurned by lawmakers, the Obama administration leveraged the Volkswagen settlement," groups including the Competitive Enterprise Institute and Americans for Prosperity said.
Since the 1990s, for example, right-on coastal Americans have increasingly spurned pure breeds in favour of a rescue dog from their local pound.
The injunctions at issue prevented Argentina from servicing its restructured debt until it paid the investors, who spurned its 2005 and 2010 debt restructurings.
The Eiffel Tower, the premier icon of France, was initially spurned by artists and intellectuals when it was raised for the 1889 World's Fair.
But impatient consumers have spurned them for more muted, muddy and colorful alternatives, preferring anything pink or, better yet, red, to the white Duncan.
The movie is based on the popular Mattel toy figures that spurned the 80's cartoon show He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
Garcia's overnight fame has spurned some Twitter jealousy over her birthday turnout, and, as with any viral sensation, hilarious memes and its own hashtag, #XVdeRuby.
The offer comes after Healthscope spurned an earlier offer from BGH Capital and AustralianSuper, as well as an offer from from Canada's Brookfield Asset Management.
Although he was born on the same day as the superpowered kids, he had been spurned by them for not having powers of his own.
Like a spurned lover telling a friend how it all went wrong, Kremlin spinmeisters are trying to make sense of it all for Russian viewers.
If he's tapping into the same well with Rubba Band Music: The Album, it's going to slap harder than a spurned matriarch in a telenovela.
They share a 14-second recording in which he says he is in prison because he spurned "the scoundrels and criminals …who give you orders".
The Democratic leader even said he had acquiesced to Trump's demands on the wall in a meeting on Friday and the offer was eventually spurned.
The Koch network has spurned Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president, and instead focused its considerable financial resources on down-ballot races like Rubio's.
Nadal spurned the chance of a warm-up tournament at Queen's Club to put less pressure on his body after his exertions at Roland Garros.
In championing his core product, Jellen is defending himself, among others, against Tesla's CEO Elon Musk, who — all-but alone among carmakers — has spurned Lidar.
Results sees Minnelli playing a character she seems to have played a lot: the spurned, sad, slightly crushed lover left to her own romantic devices.
The movie is based on the popular Mattel toy figures that spurned the 80's cartoon show He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
As the price of WTI began to say less and less about the state of the world market, traders spurned it in favour of Brent.
But in the meantime, spurned by its neighbors and unable to buy sand abroad, Miami Beach turned inland, to a mine a hundred miles north.
Morata spurned another one-on-one before Zappacosta's dipper cannoned against the crossbar to leave honors even to the frustration of Chelsea manager Antonio Conte.
The difference is that you identified yourself as a protected class for personal gain and spurned meetings with American Indians like Twila Barnes and others.
CP's proposed $28 billion offer to buy Norfolk Southern, disclosed in mid-November, has been spurned multiple times, setting the stage for a proxy battle.
So, according to multiple sources, Google approached the spurned CloudSimple, wanting it to build an integration on Google Cloud the way it did with Azure.
It's a tradition that seeks to salve wounds lingering from the Vietnam War, when fierce social divides saw many conscripts spurned when they came home.
In fact, there have been more successful relationships between spurned contestants of the show than there have been between Bachelors/Bachelorettes and their final choices.
STILL DECIDING WHETHER TO ATTEND  John Kasich Kasich has so far spurned Trump despite the fact that he is governor of state hosting the convention.
But in reality he had found the faith — in the old-fashioned church he had originally spurned — shortly before the men landed on the moon.
Next, calculating — correctly — that the remaining civilian contestants would be too busy bickering to unite, the generals spurned American-backed opposition demands for a runoff.
That Franklin Graham has embraced Mr. Trump only tells us that Mr. Graham has spurned Christ's teachings and has chosen to put Caesar above God.
Meanwhile, much of the world ignored Israel's spurned overture and continued to fault the Jewish state for the continuing occupation it had sought to end.
"It was already difficult to hire but now people with offers in hand have spurned us because they disagree with our decision," the employee said.
The New York-based 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday spurned that interpretation and declared that Title VII covers gay and lesbian workers.
On Monday, the Niger Delta Avengers group, which has claimed most of the latest attacks on Nigeria's oil infrastructure, spurned proposed talks with the government.
Perhaps spurned on by the cheating rumors, Mongeau started posting innuendos about her relationship with Cyrus pretty soon after the two started publicly hanging out.
It won the Academy Award for best foreign film, but Bondarchuk's envious peers in the Soviet Union spurned him and, in turn, his magnum opus.
He later spurned his former boss when he became an early backer of Obama in the 2008 Democratic primary over then-front-runner Hillary Clinton.
In October, he hosted the leader of Thailand's military-controlled government, who had been spurned from White House visits since leading a coup in 2014.
To highlight its political importance, they note that this is the first trade agreement to mention the Paris climate accord, another deal Mr Trump has spurned.
Texans head coach Bill O'Brien told Andre Johnson he'd only catch 40 balls in Houston, leading to an exit that felt like Johnson was being spurned.
The show has always had a knack for tapping into lowbrow humor — who could forget season 1's elaborate dick joke that spurned a programming revelation?
LEVEL PLAYING FIELD In Germany, Europe's largest economy, the government and regulators have, after lengthy debate, spurned U.S. calls to banish Huawei on national security grounds.
Mr Murdoch spurned Mr Roberts's initial offer, which is believed to have been 15% higher than Disney's, because he saw Disney as a better strategic fit.
Less dramatically but perhaps more significantly, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel spurned an invitation to meet with Obama later this month, an unheard of event.
The Giants were also surprised Wednesday when one of their potential candidates, the Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Hue Jackson, unexpectedly spurned their request for an interview.
Over the years, more and more native Taiwanese writers have emerged, spurned on by the high standards set not just by Western expats, but Japanese writers.
For instance, Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, which went public last week, famously spurned a $3 billion takeover offer from Gang member Facebook in 2013.
Gold is currently "among the most spurned and under-owned assets," even as price of the precious medal has increased 9 percent this year, Barron's said.
Having spurned a $47 billion takeover approach from Monsanto last year, Syngenta is under pressure from shareholders to boost its value even as agricultural markets deteriorate.
She is also a character unmotivated by male influence, acting for her own interests and not out of spurned love or a need for paternal approval.
Just 32 have gone through with initial public offerings ... Large companies like Uber Technologies, Dropbox, Lyft, Spotify, and Airbnb have so far spurned the public market.
Maybe it was a pained peace offering to Johnny Ramone, who had walked away with Joey's girlfriend, Linda, in 1981, leaving him spurned and in tatters.
Atlante last month took a 99 percent stake in Banca Popolare di Vicenza as investors spurned the mid-tier bank's 1.5 billion euro initial share offering.
CEO Evan Spiegel spurned Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg's acquisition offer three years ago, the two companies have been in an ever-escalating battle for teen mindshare.
It would also break the mold we've seen from numerous stars who've either said "thanks but no thanks" or spurned a meeting with the Lakers altogether.
GitHub has been an acquisition target for years, and repeatedly spurned requests from companies including Microsoft, Google and Amazon, according to people familiar with the matter.
That was after it spurned a merger approach from Deltic last year in favour of a 101.5 million pound ($137 million) takeover by Stonegate Pub Company.
And Mr. Trump's vice-presidential screening process was unusually public, leaving admirers of Mr. Pence worried that he could end up being spurned or even humiliated.
Atlante last month acquired a 99 percent stake in fellow regional bank Banca Popolare di Vicenza after investors spurned its 1.5 billion euro initial public offering.
" Roberts spurned that argument, writing that "the president of the United States possesses an extraordinary power to speak to his fellow citizens and on their behalf.
However, the offer has been criticised by three of M&C's minority investors, who have spurned the bid and called on other shareholders to follow suit.
Calvin and Sam are spurned by some better looking lads with nice big watches, so they end up drinking shot after shot, chuffing fag after fag.
But his pitch to tie-up with preferred target GM was repeatedly spurned, and other carmakers have since said they are not interested in a merger.
Congress failed to pass nearly 200 federal anti-lynching bills during the first half of the 20th century and spurned requests for action from seven presidents.
He effectively spurned the A's and their money in favor of pursuing his gridiron dreams, even though as quarterbacks go, he is, charitably speaking, not tall.
As Clark puts it in her author's note, "the idea of a tormented hero unjustly spurned struck a powerful chord" in post-World War I Germany.
She has entered the realm of ex-spouses who seek to make a profit off their spurned jewelry, in an embarrassment-of-riches sort of way.
The party vote that toppled Malcolm Turnbull on Friday also spurned Julie Bishop, the widely respected foreign minister and the party's most popular figure with voters.
And they have found that just as important as offering their participants real-world skills is providing a place where they are welcomed rather than spurned.
He then joined the fledgling Ballet Theater (now American Ballet Theater), where he spurned the western Americana of choreographers like Agnes de Mille and Eugene Loring.
But those who had never experienced what it felt like to be spurned by their own relatives would not understand this truth in a million years.
His original public defender had planned to have him plead not guilty by reason of insanity, but the family retained a lawyer who spurned that approach.
Even before it has been announced, Palestinians have spurned the plan - described by Trump as "the deal of the century" - as a blow to their statehood hopes.
WHEN employees of Alitalia were offered the chance on April 27th to vote for pay cuts and redundancies to save the troubled airline, they spurned the opportunity.
It is one country hoping for the best against 27 EU members that have set an agenda which excludes the UK from the club it has spurned.
They're Japan's answer to an aging industry, part of an army of young foreign men brought into the country to take fishing jobs spurned by Japanese men.
Waymo sought to portray Uber as a spurned company pursuing a ruthless mission to grab the lead in the race to make money off of this technology.
He went on to note, in great detail, how she had repeatedly spurned his marriage proposals to focus on her work for poor children and education reform.
Mr Rouhani, who spurned Mr Trump in the past, now says he is willing to talk with the deal's other signatories if today's agreement is the basis.
That's the first time a senior official, albeit a spurned, former one, has confirmed a September 2018 New York Times report detailing Rosenstein's suggestion on the record.
Pell also didn't hesitate when asked whether he'd be interested in a one-on-one date with Lindsay, who was ultimately spurned by current Bachelor Nick Viall.
Berated by the others, and spurned by his one love Aldona, you can't help but feel pity sometimes for the man that calls himself "UKIP's worst nightmare".
He then achieved widespread success due mostly to a Drake co-sign, which lead him back to that same local hate again, this time spurned by envy.
Presiding Judge Gijs Bekkink questioned PPG lawyers over whether the company shouldn't have better addressed Akzo's objections, and lawyers for Akzo on why it had spurned talks.
This really just feels like a poorly executed PR move, and if we spurned every brand that did that, we'd all be dressing in burlap sacks eventually.
Time Warner spurned the proposal, saying it could create more value for shareholders by staying independent, and 33st Century Fox, led by Rupert Murdoch, withdrew the offer.
They spurned attending lavish fundraisers in favor of drawing individual contributions instead to cement their campaigns' image as a movement energized by the middle and working class.
Yet even as his canvassers racked up petition signatures from voters in the state, Mactaggart was being spurned by almost every prominent privacy group in the country.
Top lawyers in New York and Washington have repeatedly spurned overtures to take over the defense of Mr. Trump, who has publicly contradicted his advisers at times.
For her performance, Ms. Davis received her final Best Actress nomination, evidently sending the spurned Ms. Crawford on a furious campaign of Oscar-night, anti-Bette subterfuge.
In the trailer, Heidecker, spurned by the San Bernandino district attorney at his own trial, mounts his own campaign to become the DA for the California county.
However, it seems that most people still aren't averse to leaving their homes to find romance, despite anecdotes about spurned dates and paranoia hype to the contrary.
But Unilever has come under increasing scrutiny over its ability to grow, especially after the company spurned a $143 billion takeover bid by Kraft Heinz in February.
Two reasons he might not be: • Mr. Murdoch already spurned a Comcast offer 16 percent higher than what Disney's, saying regulators were more likely to block it.
If he punishes the cities that spurned him, for instance by withholding cash from them, he risks alienating the remaining Fidesz voters there, still a substantial number.
KILLINGTON, Vt. — For the last 423 years, the World Cup of skiing has spurned the Eastern United States, favoring instead the West and its more bountiful snow.
But those requests have been spurned, creating a bitter rift among women's organizations, and raising thorny questions about what it means to be a feminist in 2017.
Palestinian leaders have spurned the conference, alleging pro-Israeli bias from Washington and saying the still unpublished U.S. peace plan falls short of their goal of statehood.
The vengeful, spurned woman who ruins an honorable man's life (think Demi Moore in Disclosure) is a backlash caricature with an outsize impact on the popular imagination.
The US Senate left for the summer on Thursday, meaning that Republican leaders have spurned President Trump's demands that they make another attempt at passing a bill.
Washington (CNN)Democrats erupted in glee Friday afternoon after dozens of Republicans spurned their party leadership and the White House to keep Obamacare alive, at least for now.
But he was not a party member, and has spurned the Socialist primaries that Valls and Hamon are contesting, having launched his own centrist political movement last summer.
The unicorn-inspired illuminator was the glow heard round the world and spurned a rainbow-highlighter frenzy, which included interpretations by Wet n Wild and Forever 21 Beauty.
Mr Abdullah, meanwhile, has selected an ally of the spurned Mr Dostum as his running-mate, in the hope of securing the votes of the strongman's fellow Uzbeks.
In fact, CBS head Les Moonves famously admitted that Trump was very good for TV ratings and selling ads — music to the ears of the NBC-spurned narcissist.
UMNO is cosying up to an Islamist party, which for decades had spurned it as godless, in order to try and split the opposition votes in 158 seats.
For decades, corporate America has spurned big-lab research-and-development spending, the type that delivered the dizzying and broad tech and economic progress of the last century.
The bank had already spurned the 330 pence a share approach from Marlin Bidco, co-owned by buyout funds Pollen Street Capital and BC Partners, earlier in March.
Ms. Lebeau was 19 when she was cast in "Casablanca" as Yvonne, the spurned girlfriend of Rick Blaine, the owner of Rick's Café Américain, played by Humphrey Bogart.
But the US President spurned the warnings, confident that he could turn the tide of the US and Russia's worsening relationship through the power of his personal diplomacy.
North Korea's greatest source of insecurity, he argued, is not its enemies abroad — whose efforts at rapprochement it has long spurned — but its own looming crisis of legitimacy.
Years after the movie was released, Gore Vidal, one of the original, uncredited screenwriters, wrote about the gay subtext, suggesting that Mr. Boyd's Messala was Judah's spurned lover.
Bosses rewarded those who acquiesced to their advances by doling out cushier jobs or punished those who spurned them, requiring them to do more taxing, even dangerous work.
Miller was there to trash the book and its sources, namely Steve Bannon, ousted from the Trump train and recently spurned by his original patrons, the billionaire Mercers.
If by Election Day most voters have spurned your favored option, that does not mean you're being deprived of a chance to vote your conscience; you already did.
He has spurned wealthy donors and is not holding high-dollar fund-raising events, though last month he held the first grass-roots fund-raiser of his campaign.
But because two of the three federally approved medicines are opioids themselves, it is spurned by people who believe taking drugs to quit drugs is not real recovery.
How could it not be with this impoverished mother of five, spurned not just by lovers past but also by the world whose margins she inhabits so tenuously?
Heitner said Brown had spurned a request by Taylor to invest $1.6 million in a project shortly after he became the NFL's highest-paid wide receiver in 2017.
The Solicitor was grinning, and I knew in that moment they had been kissing in the kitchen—perhaps more—and I was surprised to find myself feeling spurned.
House Republicans subsequently voted more than fifty times to repeal or cripple the A.C.A. Nineteen Republican-led states spurned the offer of federal funds to expand Medicaid coverage.
Hickenlooper and O'Rourke spurned calls to run for Senate to seek the presidency, and Bullock appears likely to enter the presidential race soon instead of challenging GOP Sen.
"The pendulum finally snapped," said Brian Brown, a Republican who lives in Mr. Todd's House district, but who spurned his own party and volunteered for Mr. Parker's campaign.
Cohen felt spurned by Trump after an FBI raid earlier this year that led to him pleading guilty to bank and tax fraud and campaign violations on Tuesday.
He spurned the idea of a coalition with Arab parties in the Knesset, saying they represented the constituents of the Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas, not Israeli Arabs.
She becomes not just a friend but a spurned lover — and thus even more of a plot point to fuel a conflict between Batman and his arch-nemesis.
In 2011, an Iranian woman blinded with acid by her suitor after she spurned his marriage offers spared him hours before surgeons prepared to blind the man with acid.
Bonds, which currently have a target allocation of around 35 percent of investments, are set to be the spurned asset class as the fund attempts to boost overall returns.
Nixon's campaign was primarily backed by the Working Families Party, a small but influential third party of unions and progressive activists that spurned the governor by endorsing her campaign.
Last year the third-biggest waste firm, Republic Services, spurned an offer from the biggest, Waste Management, and instead spent $6 billion buying the second-biggest, Allied Waste Industries.
The decision by the former Republican secretaries of state is the latest public snub of GOP nominee Donald Trump, who has been spurned by several other prominent party elders.
The assembly, still recognized as the primary legislative chamber, is boycotted by many of its members and controlled by factions that have spurned the U.N. process and the GNA.
As a result, European companies cannot afford to disappoint market expectations if they want to attract investors back to a region they have spurned in favor of Wall Street.
However, as a child growing up in Milan, The Derby was the race he yearned to win, spurned on by his father Gianfranco, himself a prolific jockey in Italy.
Veneto Banca was taken over in June by the new state-sponsored, privately-financed bank rescue fund Atlante, after investors spurned a 1 billion-euro ($1.1 billion) share offer.
Theater producer Joseph Papp, for example, made headlines in 1990 when he spurned a $50,000 NEA grant in protest of anti-obscenity conditions then attached to Endowment-funded projects.
Neiman Marcus had been hunting for a CEO for some time, but several top executives at other companies spurned its approaches, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday, citing sources.
By August, a spurned Rose sued her for failing to return $19953,000 worth of jewelry to him and for "punching him in the groin" after their 1992 Christmas party.
Multiple figures who have been spurned by President Donald Trump have had success in the crowdfunding realm this year, including Stormy Daniels, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok, and Michael Cohen.
In the case of the nuclear agreement with Iran, Europe finds itself the spurned partner in search of a role, suddenly on the same side as Russia and China.
The justices spurned the request by Romell Broom as well as appeals by convicted murders Henry Sireci in Florida, James Tyler in Louisiana and Sammie Stokes in South Carolina.
The Texas senator waged a bitter contest against Trump and publicly spurned him at the Republican National Convention that summer, citing the caustic insults to his wife and family.
Moscow and Assad spurned the ceasefire to launch the new offensive, potentially the biggest and most decisive battle of the civil war, which is now in its sixth year.
Often acid attacks in Colombia involve women with a history of domestic violence, and are committed by jealous or vengeful boyfriends, husbands, ex-partners, as well as spurned suitors.
Jesus and Nachman—two eccentric rabbis, both dead in their 30s, both outcasts, both rejected by their coequals, both magnets for the disenfranchised, the weak, the spurned, the suffering.
But, in a skillfully turned plot, the actress, having spurned the rapacious minister, is threatened by the Stasi and begins informing on the playwright, betraying what Wiesler has withheld.
The majority rejected the view that fair-labor exemptions should be narrowly interpreted, and it spurned a 2011 Labor Department regulation that said "salesman" did not include service adviser.
But leading lawyers in Washington and New York have repeatedly spurned overtures to take over the defense of Mr. Trump, a mercurial client who often ignores his advisers' guidance.
Republicans spurned those concerns, rallying around what has been the animating ideology of their party since the Reagan era: that tax cuts will drive faster growth and national prosperity.
Jason McLachlan, an ecologist at the University of Notre Dame, once spurned the idea of assisted migration, but his views have evolved as the current predicament has sunk in.
In the other, a panel urged that Klayman be suspended from practicing law for nearly three years over his conduct toward a female client who spurned his romantic advances.
Every judge who heard the case, however, spurned the Secret Service, saying there was no basis in law for a privilege and no proof that it would endanger presidents.
One in 12 voters under 45 spurned the major parties and cast ballots for independent presidential candidates, mostly the Green Party's Jill Stein and the Libertarian Party's Gary Johnson.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he hasn't talked to Bullock or O'Rourke — a shift from his strategy with potential Georgia Senate candidate Stacey Abrams, who spurned his requests.
Comcast, which bid against Disney for the assets in the fall but was spurned by the 21st Century Fox board, on Wednesday made an offer to buy Sky alone.
In 2011, Demetry Smirnov, a Russian immigrant living in Canda, illegally purchased a handgun on Armslist and later used it to murder a woman who spurned his romantic advances.
There was never any overflow of top-tier applicants, given how many Republicans swore off Trump and how many others were spurned by him for not being obsequious enough.
Knicks Coach Pat Riley spurned a lucrative contract offer and quit with a fax in 1995, as he went to Miami and built three championship teams with the Heat.
Derided by the religious right for being pro-choice, we (and our governor) are spurned by progressive Democrats for not passing the litmus test of absolute support of abortion.
GM's Barra says ramping Bolt production as world moving to all-electric Rick Perry's 'new energy realism' means fewer regulations Spurned energy stocks go looking for love in Houston
He can make the risky choice to participate in the state Republican Party nominating convention in April, where staunchly conservative delegates have spurned favored GOP candidates in the past.
Indeed, some Irish left-wingers sniffed hypocrisy from a politician who in his time has spurned such causes as gay adoption and once suggested paying unemployed immigrants to return home.
When Joseph I. Lieberman, an Orthodox Jew who spurned campaigning on the Sabbath, was Al Gore's vice-presidential running mate in 2000, many Jewish voters saw it as a breakthrough.
The company was so negligent that in some cases the Saudi Arabian government had to step in and provide food and basic living supplies to workers spurned by the company.
Academic medical centers, increasingly spurned by insurers for being more expensive than community hospitals, appear to have lower death rates for older adults than other facilities, a U.S. study suggests.
Sanofi, which has a track record of winning hostile fights in the biotech sector, said it was ready to speak directly to Medivation shareholders about its spurned $183 billion offer.
On Friday, in an explosive New Yorker expose by Ronan Farrow, six women claimed that Moonves had sexually harassed them and that their careers had suffered after they spurned him.
I left the classroom, growing dizzier with every step I took, like the heroine in a Jane Austen novel realizing her betrothed had spurned her and taken up another lover.
Kyrie Irving scored 2109 points against the team he spurned in the offseason as the host Brooklyn Nets recorded a 222.4-23 victory over the New York Knicks on Friday.
To catalogue dead-ends as well as successes, they look at foreign-language journals, where negative results spurned by more prestigious English-language periodicals as uninteresting are likelier to appear.
The two banks were rescued from bankruptcy a year ago by bank support fund Atlante, which took up 2.5 billion euros in initial share issues that were spurned by investors.
The Madrid government declared the referendum illegal and has spurned Puigdemont's calls for dialogue, instead opting to take control of a region which now has a large measure of autonomy.
It is ironic that the only semi-serious party is that of Ms Fujimori, whose father spurned political parties when he ruled the country as an autocrat in the 1990s.
Palestinian officials, angered by Trump's decision in 2017 to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, have already spurned it, believing it will be heavily biased in favor of Israel.
Ante Rebic, 5 Lacked the incisiveness of other performances and spurned the one chance he managed to create, denied by a tip over the bar from France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.
Others on social media pointed out that Westbrook must have known about his problematic behavior, and wondered why the spurned vlogger waited until her brand was threatened to speak out.
Philadelphia 76ers executives thought they had a good chance to sign LeBron James this summer and were disappointed when he spurned them in free agency for the Los Angeles Lakers.
They've racked up hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations for figures who have been spurned by President Donald Trump — Stormy Daniels, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok, and, most recently, Cohen.
Deficits have soared under President Trump, spurned on by the GOP tax law, bipartisan spending increases, and the forward momentum of mandatory spending programs such as Medicare and Social Security.
Photograph by Amy Lombard for The New Yorker What will bring me back to Au Cheval is the fried bologna, which could single-handedly redeem the oft-spurned deli meat.
Now, as he prepares to assume the presidency, an open question remains about the capital he repeatedly spurned: Just how much is he willing to become a part of it?
In a phone interview from Amsterdam on Wednesday, Jacqueline van Maarsen, 87, said that she had decided to part with the poem in part because her sister had spurned it.
According to the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs, in 2016, 33,796 women and 16,695 girls were forced into marriage—often kidnapped by their families, spurned lovers, and even total strangers.
High school student Kailyn Ferrara is claiming that her video of Justin Bieber is the one that spurned his random Instagram post declaring that he was done with fan photos.
But Kanter spurned the club once again, and along with his life coach and eventual agent Max Ergul, flew one way across the Atlantic Ocean for the very first time.
Before my mother's illness, I spurned what I saw as an excess of pragmatism among Chinese people, who want to ensure that all of their efforts go toward something useful.
Nor does it take into account the many efforts by Israel to forge a peace deal with the Palestinians, beginning 70 years ago, only to be spurned time and again.
MOSCOW — Already spurned by Britain, the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich has suffered another blow in his search for residency in Western Europe, this time with a court ruling in Switzerland.
The last time I went shopping at the supermarket, there was some butter left on the shelves, right next to the margarine and other substitutes that previous shoppers had spurned.
The spurned parties, which had struggled since national elections on March 4 to overcome profound differences and form their coalition, complained of unwarranted presidential interference in a legitimate political choice.
To the fury of NATO, Turkey spurned antiaircraft systems on offer from the United States and last year took delivery of the sophisticated S-400 air defense system from Russia.
"The Lodge" (now in theaters), from the "Goodnight Mommy" directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, and "Swallow" (March 6), from Carlo Mirabella-Davis, present more complex takes on spurned motherhood.
It's a little weird because I think I spurned Facebook at a time where it might have been extremely valuable for me to have Facebook, back in the mid-2000s.
Mr. Johnson himself spurned an invitation to be interviewed by Andrew Neil, a BBC personality whose forensic questioning of prime ministerial candidates had become an election-year ritual in Britain.
Last year the two banks were rescued from bankruptcy by the industry bailout fund Atlante, which took up 2.5 billion euros worth of new shares that were spurned by investors.
One would expect that Britain's spurned European partners would not be inclined to make those negotiations easy for Britain or to soften the blow to the U.K. economy from Brexit.
That issue could be back before the justices as soon as the court's next term in a case involving a Washington state Christian florist who similarly spurned a gay couple.
Is it worth $1,000 and a popcorn maker to emerge, after 40 hours of Marvel mayhem, bleary-eyed, broken, and spurned by the friends and family who once loved you?
Mr. Bissonnette had targeted the mosque just hours after he learned of a tweet by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcoming refugees to Canada who were being spurned by Mr. Trump.
That move by Trump also represents a significant internal win for Mulvaney, whose hard-line stances on spending and the debt ceiling have at times been spurned by the president.
"I'll tell you what, if some spurned applicants or disgruntled employees figured out a way to do that [signal hijack], they should've been working here in the first place," he said.
The judge in the case later wrote that the Russian government had "spurned" the Justice Department's request for evidence, instead sending a lengthy treatise on why Ms. Veselnitskaya's client was innocent.
Gantz, 60, has so far spurned Netanyahu's offer to Blue and White to join Likud in a "national unity" government, citing looming indictments against the prime minister in three graft cases.
Asylum was her goal: She had been threatened with death by a drug trafficker after she had spurned his romantic advances and his efforts to recruit her into his criminal business.
And very few of the GOP's most prominent financial backeres can be found listed on the report, a concrete sign of just how much the GOP's donor class has spurned him.
It was a big commitment for Wang to fly his parents and girlfriend from their Ecuador home base to Russia to see the Iberians, but a chance not to be spurned.
SVG Capital, which had spurned U.S. rival HarbourVest's $1.5 billion-bid since mid-September, said it was also in talks with a second consortium regarding sale of some of its assets.
In this past year, referenda in two large European states that have little tradition of holding them, the United Kingdom and Italy, have spurned political choices recommended by the two governments.
Trump has touted the plan as the "deal of the century" but Palestinian officials have already spurned the U.S. effort, which they believe will be heavily biased in favor of Israel.
Acosta blamed his leniency on the social atmosphere at the timeThe #MeToo movement has spurned a cultural reckoning in this country, helping to redefine how sexual misconduct is viewed and treated.
Most frequently, he was an arrogant foreign businessman who falls for a local beauty, only to be spurned as she inevitably makes the virtuous choice to stay with her Chinese suitor.
Advocates for disabled people say Mr. Uematsu's views represent the extreme end of a continuum of discrimination in which those with disabilities are often spurned by a culture that prizes conformity.
Even Brian seemed seduced by the force of her vision, his free hand brushing the vehicles she had spurned, half in consolation, half in wonder at what they might have lacked.
Those creditors spurned Argentina's 2005 and 2010 debt restructurings, which resulted in 92 percent of its defaulted debt being swapped and investors being paid less than 30 cents on the dollar.
Instead of reclaiming its stature as a global leader, the country finds itself spurned by the West, dogged by accusations of hacking and election meddling, and the perennial target of sanctions.
Shortly after the first public allegation was made against Franken last month, Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, spurned Franken's objection and said he would proceed with a hearing on Stras.
But opponents of Mr. Netanyahu have spurned his previous overtures about such a rotation agreement on the grounds that they do not believe he would keep a promise to step aside.
Just two days after the Securities and Exchange Commission filed a securities fraud lawsuit accusing Elon Musk of misleading investors, he agreed on Saturday to a settlement that he initially spurned.
The vast majority of eastern Germans do not vote for the AfD and so far the mainstream parties have spurned it in coalition talks, so it will hardly influence economic policy.
"Oh, 'Persuasion,'" one of the ladies, Mary Marshall, said, referring to the book whose heroine, despite her advanced age (27), finds romance with the man she ill-advisedly spurned years earlier.
Mills lasted two and a half years as team president, but in that time, the Knicks were spurned by every A-list free agent despite playing in the league's biggest market.
For most of her presidential run, the Massachusetts senator had spurned Beltway-centric Sunday shows, mostly stayed away from the cable news circuit, and only occasionally gone on national TV shows.
Democrats have sought to get an agreement on new evidence before the trial begins, but McConnell spurned them and locked up the votes to pass a trial blueprint without Democratic support.
Brookfield's $2.585 per share offer for Healthscope is 24 percent above the firm's Friday stock close, while BGH's spurned bid for Navitas was at a 26 percent premium to an Oct.
Digging deeper, he finds a more satisfying answer: The author of the "Erotonomicon" is none other than the adult Barlow himself, motivated by anger at the Lovecraft acolytes who spurned him.
Even as she spurned child care, she was obsessed with the primal power of the mother and with the erotic power that made mothers out of women in the first place.
But to the delight of the McCrory critics who filled the room, the elections board unanimously spurned a challenge that the North Carolina Republican Party's general counsel, Thomas Stark, had filed.
Mr. James-Collier plays her squad mate Detective Kevin O'Dowd — and just maybe the colleague who has been conspiring to take her down since she spurned his romantic advances years earlier.
In the most notorious scene of the 1987 thriller "Fatal Attraction," the spurned Alex (Glenn Close) terrorizes her ex-lover Dan (Michael Douglas) by boiling the family pet on the stove.
Not only have they spurned a huge income through opium, but their ban on growing poppies—while forcing farmers to become IS soldiers instead—has turned the local population against them.
CDL, which already owns 65.2 percent of M&C, said on Monday the three M&C investors that spurned its 620 pence-per-share ($8.31) offer in a public letter on Dec.
Merck, also maker of pharmaceuticals and biotech production gear, this week won the backing of Versum's board for its $53-per-share offer, lifted from $48 previously, having been spurned for weeks.
But Jia — who quietly ran the company from the beginning — spurned the advice of the automotive executives he hired and set overly ambitious goals for Faraday Future, The Verge learned in 2017.
Laxmi, who was 15 when she was attacked by a 32-year-old man whose advances she had spurned, has petitioned the court for a complete ban on the sale of acid.
ZPG also made an all-shares bid on May 26 that had been pitched at the same price and was spurned on the same grounds, the insurance-focused price comparison firm disclosed.
Democratic congressional leadership unveiled a new messaging strategy this month, dubbed "A Better Deal," built around an economic agenda intended to win back voters who spurned them last year for Donald Trump.
It's possible Patreon has done permanent damage over this move, and it remains to be seen how many backers, spurned by a company that seemed happy to watch them leave, come back.
Here are a few: Like a spurned lover drunkenly swiping through Tinder the evening after a breakup, many potential Republican voters were apparently googling "Libertarian Party" on the night of Trump's ascension.
Right from the start of his rise as a brash, young, real estate up-and-comer from Queens, Trump was spurned by New York elites and seen as a brazen self-publicist.
Arminio Fraga, a former Central Bank governor close to the PSDB, is reported to have spurned Mr Temer's advances, though the PSDB itself has hinted that it might unofficially support his government.
Haftar is the key figure for eastern factions that, frustrating international efforts to end Libya's conflict, spurned Seraj's Government of National Accord (GNA) after it was established in the capital last year.
The anti-immigrant Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) won the most votes in the June 3 national election, but withdrew invitations to coalition talks earlier this week after being spurned by other parties.
Our protagonist feels sorry for himself—"you never wanted the nice boys anyway"—then spends the rest of the song writing the person who (supposedly) spurned him into the worst possible situations.
When you are in love and especially when you are spurned by love, your body is coursing with powerful chemicals, ones that control your behavior in ways you know are not rational.
His defenders (including his and Mia Farrow's adopted son Moses) suggest that the allegation of abuse was the invention of a spurned woman lashing out against the man who had humiliated her.
Pete Sessions (R-Texas) spurned the suburban Dallas seat he lost last cycle to Democrat Colin Allred to run in a Waco-based district 100 miles south that is more GOP-friendly.
In 225, Ellen Pao took her former employer, the prestigious venture firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, to trial for allegations of gender discrimination, leveling accusations of professional retaliation after spurned sexual advances.
Charles M. Blow Opinion Columnist The school shooting has become an American motif, a previously unthinkable option for the odd, the alienated and the spurned, a way to find voice through violence.
Earlier on Thursday, Iran spurned Trump's call for a new nuclear pact, and its commanders threatened more attacks, fueling worries that an apparent pause in U.S.-Iran conflict could be short-lived.
He represented a range of clients, including Donald J. Trump, but unlike Mr. Cohn, he shied away from mobsters and even spurned a lunch invitation from one who was Mr. Cohn's client.
All the senior administration officials identified by Sondland have spurned subpoenas and requests for documents and testimony, following Trump's mandate that there will be no cooperation with the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry.
In the time since Spiegel spurned Zuckerberg, Facebook has turned Instagram — a photo-sharing service it acquired in 2012 for just $1 billion — into a key growth driver and a Snapchat killer.
It's also been a strong advocate of the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal, which Beijing spurned, and China's Global Times newspaper has been involved in a public spat with the Singapore government.
Ja Rule continued to defend the festival, which was such a mess it spurned not one, but two documentaries and resulted in the artist and fellow festival co-founder Billy McFarland getting sued.
The first child, Cristoforo, was converted to Christianity by Franciscan missionaries and was killed in 203 by his own father, a tribal chief who spurned his son's attempts to convert him from paganism.
The big picture: Once he starts work, Droegemeier will stand out within the administration for his mainstream views on climate science and other issues about which the president has baselessly spurned scientific evidence.
To kill Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi — arguably the most important national security accomplishment of the Trump presidency, along with wiping out ISIS' caliphate — the U.S. relied on many tools President Trump has spurned.
Moscow and Assad spurned a U.S.-Russian brokered ceasefire agreed to this month and launched attacks on rebel-held areas in Aleppo in potentially the most decisive battle in the Syrian civil war.
In The Dressmaker, Kate Winslet's character Tilly returns to the town that spurned her as a child — bringing an arsenal of seamstress skills that she uses to curry favor with her former tormentors.
They were spurned by Gordon Hayward in free agency, watched Dante Exum suffer another soul-crushing preseason injury, and most recently lost Rudy Gobert for 4-6 weeks to a bruised right tibia.
A Lannister always pays his debts, and this season nearly every other house will be calling to collect, not to mention the spurned Tyrion Lannister masterminding an invasion from across the Narrow Sea.
The 31-year-old was two sets up and leading by a break in the third when he spurned a match point, allowing Sandgren to force a tiebreak that the American won easily.
Tweets unearthed from Spicer's past have also revealed his vendetta against Dippin' Dots, but that Spicer was into the Ed Banger era tells a story of spurned fandom that anyone can relate to.
Fugro has repeatedly spurned any strategic cooperation with Boskalis: it says its customers demand clear separation between Fugro's surveying work and companies such as Boskalis that will likely bid on resulting construction projects.
The US President has spurned offers from Japan to more closely coordinate a unified position ahead of the summit and aides worry he has not internalized the information presented to him in briefings.
Kevin Howard sued his unnamed romantic rival for "alienation of affections," a tort that allows the spurned spouse in a divorce to sue the person who caused their marriage to flounder, WITN reported.
From the very start of his candidacy for president, he was mocked and spurned by the global elite, the political class, the mainstream media, and even the establishment of his own Republican Party.
And not just because the day he was shot, the German national team, then coached by Jurgen Klinsmann, defeated Sweden 2-0—no doubt spurned on by the news of Bruno's untimely death.
As Rodriguez listed off his grievances with Weird Wave, it became clear that the protest was being spurned on by the perceived lack of respect being shown to the community by Weird Wave.
He's a misfit child spurned by his father who grows up to be a sensitive oddity, too strange to be accepted by society or reproduce naturally and forced to seek refuge in seclusion.
There were few women in season one; season two has many women in the cast as the plot churns around the Japanese folkloric tradition of the spurned-woman-turned-vengeful-ghost, or yurei.
Mr. Trump has tried to buy N.F.L. teams over the years, but has been spurned, though he does remain friends with several owners, most notably Robert K. Kraft of the New England Patriots.
Shareholders at the meeting spurned other efforts by gun activists to loosen the company's ties to the National Rifle Association, and analysts had not expected the request for more transparency to succeed, either.
Of the ones presented here, I'd have to go with the note Zuckerberg sent Evan Spiegel after Spiegel spurned an acquisition offer and Facebook built its first app to compete directly with Snapchat.
In an attempt to quickly jump onto the plant-based meat craze, Hormel's new brand went to market in just two months, after being spurned by an original partner, its CEO said Thursday.
No interview of a man in Jennifer's building who said he witnessed, from the roof, her being accosted by teenage boys, including a spurned suitor, who tried to pull her into a car.
With their invasion of Ukraine in 2014, Mr. Putin trashed those rules, spurned international consensus, violated the treaties and principles that even previous Russian and Soviet leaders had respected — even in the breach.
Go deeper: Baghdadi raid depended on international ties Trump has spurned The $6 trillion price tag for the "War on Terror" Rising death rate prompts some in Congress to reassess "war on terror"
When Marine One swooped into Davos past the snowcapped peaks of the Swiss Alps Thursday, Donald Trump -- at 71 -- finally claimed his place among the global elite whose members had long spurned him.
Spain: The country's acting prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, visited Catalonia after a week of separatist unrest — but spurned the pro-independence regional chief, accusing him of failing in his duty to restore order.
In the prophecies, the Jews restored to their homeland prostrate themselves before the ascendant King of the Jews, the returning Messiah whom they once spurned—and Judaism is erased from the Earth forever.
At the end of the movie, when Brittany signs up for the marathon again the next year and actually makes it to the race — cheered on by friends she'd previously spurned — I cried.
There are subtle -- and sometimes not so subtle -- insinuations about the woman's motive, suggesting she is bitter, spurned and somehow crazy or confused, and out for 15 minutes of fame/money/power/revenge.
In mid-April, after coach Gregg Marshall spurned an offer from Alabama and received evaluations on VanVleet and Baker from an NBA Draft advisory committee, they chose to return for their senior season.
But there's no doubt that Zhao is a mesmerizing presence, a woman spurned who plans to get her life back and isn't afraid to use every means at her disposal to do so.
Hicks initially spurned a subpoena from House Democrats issued back in May on instructions from Trump's White House, which has maintained a position of blanket defiance against requests for witnesses and documents from Congress.
Stutzman later parted ways with his hired D.C. operatives, was spurned by McConnell and the Chamber and instead allied himself with anti-establishment forces like the Club for Growth and the Senate Conservatives Fund.
In San José de Lourdes he spurned a waiting pickup truck to walk from site to site, cuddled a newborn baby at the clinic and placed a cornerstone for a bridge across the Chinchipe.
Two-hundred-and-forty years after American colonists upset at the dictates of Parliament turned over the established political order, a new group of political upstarts has spurned the rule of the European Union.
Trump's decision to pull the United States from the landmark 2015 global agreement to fight climate change spurned pleas from U.S. allies and corporate leaders in an action that fulfilled a major campaign pledge.
After five years in Boston, Allen spurned the Celtics in free agency to join the rival Miami Heat, where he would team with LeBron James and Dwyane Wade to win another championship in 2013.
Haftar is the dominant figure in eastern Libya and since early last year has spurned the U.N.-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) in the capital, Tripoli, while making military gains on the ground.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Several cryptocurrency exchanges have moved closer to mainstream markets by buying listed companies, looking to raise funds and present themselves as embedded in the traditional financial services world they once spurned.
Poles had arrived at a time when their skills—mainly in agriculture and hospitality—and their willingness to toil for wages and in conditions that British workers spurned, matched the needs of rural employers.
Bannon has attracted massive scrutiny in recent days as a result of his testimony in Michael Wolff's explosive book, "Fire and Fury," which has spurned a series of damaging headlines for the Trump administration.
Last August Syngenta spurned Monsanto's final offer for the company, which had valued it at $47 billion, prompting the U.S. firm to walk away, citing a lack of "constructive engagement" from the Swiss firm.
Join Josephine Livingstone, Alex Shephard, and Ryu Spaeth as they contribute their little drop to the ocean of Game of Thrones content, which this week will feature torn allegiances, love spurned, and cruel beheadings.
On social media and on women's websites across the web, voices have ventured forth to declare themselves Becky or Beyoncé — women who have been cheated on or cheated with, spurned lovers or willing sidepieces.
Fletcher — who was memorably spurned on last season's Bachelor competition after declaring her love to an unworthy Ben Higgins — is ready for romance once again, according to the clip the network released this week.
Now the coup de grâce: The president will assemble a panel of outliers, spurned by the scientific community, to prepare papers challenging what is obvious to most Americans, that climate change has indeed arrived.
Because many researchers have spurned the company's lucrative offers, Juul has had to rely on scientists with tobacco industry ties — further damaging the company's credibility and making it even tougher to attract independent investigators.
It contains lessons for evaluators prone to overlooking players who spurned more distant programs with bluer blood in favor of a hometown team — and also, perhaps, for future prospects who want to shine immediately.
The novel's subsequent generations process in this betrayal's wake, as though if only Quey had spurned his father's dirty work for Cudjo's wrestler's arms, some quantum of the diaspora's tragedy might have been averted.
When her business proposal is spurned by a former friend, Walker decides to create her own plan, fueled by the lofty dream of building a beauty empire that uplifts Black women around the world.
The deal Officer Frascatore spurned would have allowed him to keep his job if he pleaded no contest and agreed to forfeit a few vacation days, according to his union lawyer, Stephen C. Worth.
This is an opera, after all, in which a young woman strips naked for her stepfather, begs him to decapitate a man who has spurned her advances, kisses the head and is murdered herself.
That tension radiates outward to the political landscape of the show: the power plays and backstabbing and spurned populaces with chips on their shoulder gradually ratchet up the pressure on an already fragile stability.
Mutual insurer Covea offered to buy Scor, but was spurned by the French reinsurer, while there has also been private equity interest, with Apollo Global Management last month agreeing to buy Aspen Insurance Holdings.
Salah was not the only player who might have diverted the course of the game — Joel Matip and Fabinho, in particular, spurned their chances to become folk heroes — but he did it most often.
Spurned by China's Shanghai Futures Exchange, HKEx is now having to creep onto the mainland, forming its own spot metals platform and using its "Shield" warehouse certification initiative as a proxy for full LME warehousing.
Having previously spurned invitations to engage with the government, Khalifa Haftar held talks with Fayez Seraj in Abu Dhabi that one source close to Haftar said produced an agreement to hold elections early next year.
In addition, she won the hearts of such great Gallic geniuses as the poet Alfred de Musset, whose advances she spurned, and the composers Charles Gounod and Hector Berlioz, both of whom were her lovers.
The Republican president spurned the outstretched hand of Pelosi, the Democrat's leading elected official in Washington, upon meeting her for the first time since she stormed out of a White House meeting four months ago.
Chelsea defender Andreas Christensen wasted the best of the hosts' opportunities, failing to find the target with two headers in the second half after Cesc Fabregas had also spurned a headed chance before the break.
Such is his love for the star that he threatens a rival co-actor with violence to get Khanna's attention, but when Khanna scolds rather than lauding Gaurav's actions, the fan in him feels spurned.
Superior Court Judge Brian Walsh at a hearing in San Jose denied Google's motion to strike the class-action claims from the 2018 lawsuit by two spurned job applicants, a lawyer for the plaintiffs said.
Sure it was a company full of brilliant engineers, programmers and marketers, but it was Jobs' magic touch that spurned the multitude of innovations that turned Apple into the second largest company in the world.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Health insurer Aetna Inc, whose $33 billion purchase of Humana Inc has been spurned by the U.S. government, faces a tough but not impossible legal battle to try to reinstate the deal.
Years later, Allain decided to turn her novel into a screenplay, in which Mr. Malcolm, his spurned date Julia, and the unassuming Selena would play out their ambitions and their revenge in 19th century London.
The Spaniard surrendered a 23-26 lead in the first set and then spurned two set points in the tiebreak, which Mayer, ranked 21 in the world, edged thanks to an impressive crosscourt forehand winner.
But Blankenship appeared spurned by the primary outcome —adviser Greg Thomas said days after the election that Blankenship would not support Morrisey and that "all options are on the table" to stop him from winning.
Fernando Santo's side spurned a number of chances to retake the lead before the break, before Ronaldo added his and Portugal's second on the hour mark when goalkeeper Ernestas Setkus bumbled his long range effort.
Ankara has spurned US demands that it not activate its Russian-made S-400 air-defense system, and it isn&apost backing down from its incursion in Syria that the US and others have criticized.
The study was viewed as key to proving the value of the group's new drug pipeline and its future as an independent company, after it spurned a $803 billion takeover attempt by Pfizer in 280.
Despite a few serious nutritional deficiencies like calcium and vitamin D from the lack of dairy foods spurned by Paleo enthusiasts, it sounds healthy enough, as long as your kidneys can handle so much protein.
PSG took the lead in the 11th minute when Angel di Maria converted a penalty by sending the goalkeeper the wrong way, having spurned a spot kick in last week's 4-0 win over Toulouse.
It has spurned many of the hallmarks of high-end shops — barista competitions, lengthy travelogues about journeys to find the perfect small coffee farm — while emphasizing the aesthetics and experience of a well-prepared cup.
Television's night of nights, once spurned by blue chip designers and their megastar clients as a dreary also-ran, has emerged to compete with the Oscars as a powerful contender in the image-boosting derby.
Smurfit disclosed a month later that it had rejected an initial approach from International Paper and spurned a second offer three weeks later that valued the Irish group at 8.9 billion euros at the time.
The party has been spurned by a number of coveted, would-be candidates, as it seeks to dislodge a Republican Senate that's stymied House Democrats' legislative agenda and installed a raft of Trump's judicial picks.
The Washington trip has been keenly anticipated in Egypt, where Mr. Sisi's supporters see a public handshake in the White House as a symbolic validation of a leader long spurned for his human rights record.
Years earlier, in 2010, I had read about the tragic suicide of Tyler Clementi at Rutgers University, spurned by being outed through webcam spying by his roommate, which made such a strong impression on me.
The study was seen as key to proving the value of the group's new drug pipeline and its future as an independent company, after it spurned a $43 billion takeover attempt by Pfizer in 2014.
In some cases, they said, he would turn domineering and vengeful, jerking away his offers of support when spurned, and subjecting women to emotional and verbal abuse, and harassment in texts and on social media.
Michael Jibson's prancing, comedic portrayal of a spurned King George III had the potential to alienate or offend a British audience that may be accustomed to its royals being treated with a tad more reverence.
And even though US intelligence agencies agreed with that assessment, Trump spurned the dealmakers by backing out of the landmark diplomatic pact, reimposing sanctions on Iran, and threatening to penalize anyone who imports its oil.
One piece, which suggested that Charleston shooter Dylann Roof was spurned by a romantic interest who chose a black man over him, was found to have been based on quotes from an entirely falsified source.
HOUSTON, June 28.8 (Reuters) - Anadarko Petroleum repeatedly spurned rival Occidental Petroleum's approaches and pushed for all-cash offers, fearing the market's reaction to the blockbuster $22 billion deal, according to securities filings released on Friday.
Attempts at landing big blows in past debates have been fraught with misleading statements and inaccuracies -- particularly from Trump, the brash billionaire who has repeatedly spurned the truth in past debates and on the campaign trail.
After the election, Nation editor at large D.D. Guttenplan declared that liberal elites who spurned populism are responsible for President Donald Trump, while Chris Hedges argued last month that Trump's greatest allies are, unwittingly, liberal elites.
But his experience of being spurned helps explains the uncanny connection he forged with working-class, heartland voters who felt excluded from the economic boons unleashed by globalization and the economic recovery after the 2008 crisis.
He spurned an offer to run under the umbrella of the P.D.I.P., whose chairwoman is Megawati Sukarnoputri, a former president, the daughter of Indonesia's founding father, Sukarno, and a leading member of the country's political elite.
He's had his share of victories, too, as in 2011 when U.S. hedge fund Elliott sought to topple him from Actelion's leadership, arguing he'd spurned approaches from deep-pocketed suitors that would have boosted shareholder value.
Trump spurned that goal during this week's meetings, first requesting that members hike their commitment from 2 percent to 4 percent, and later pressing allies to hit the goal "immediately" rather than through a gradual increase.
However, upon doing some research, spurned on by the pieces' mysterious titles (like "41°10'8"N 73°49'15" W") I found that the pieces refer to the exact geographical location of flora endangered by climate change.
Rather than cater to spurned elites' preferences - as Hillary Clinton very consciously did -Democrats would be wise to conclude that agitating against decadent elites is in fact a highly viable strategy, not just electorally but ethically.
More dramatically, from their rebellious cousin April they learn about the curse laid on the family by Maria Owens, who escaped hanging but was spurned by her paramour: Any man who loves an Owens is doomed.
While a final decision has not been made, Ms. Pelosi will most likely seek a swift vote on the legislation the House spurned before funding lapsed: the Senate's stopgap spending bill would provide funding through Feb.
President Donald Trump spurned Jeff Sessions and endorsed Tommy Tuberville in the Alabama Senate race Tuesday, an enormous blow to Trump's former attorney general, whom he had excoriated for recusing from the Justice Department's Russia investigation.
The champions took the lead in the 11th minute when Angel di Maria scored a penalty by sending the goalkeeper the wrong way, having spurned a spot kick in last week's 4-0 win over Toulouse.
Still, Ms. Lupino lends her husky delivery to several other numbers, and, once his character has been spurned for his hunky best friend (stolid Cornel Wilde), Mr. Widmark ignites the screen with gleeful, almost pyromaniacal malevolence.
This man is played, with a deeply furrowed brow, by the American tenor Michael Fabiano, making a formidable debut as Don José, the soldier who falls for the headstrong Gypsy Carmen and, when spurned, kills her.
She has been so affecting in these last two that you begin to suspect some deep personal connection to the parts: the shy, spurned lover who never gets over her youthful passion, and the aging mistress.
Decades ago, the picturesque city of Spencer, about 40 miles north, spurned the overtures of a packing plant, with some residents saying at the time that they didn't want their town to turn into Storm Lake.
When that embed later asked Mr. Lewandowski for permission to get a different camera angle to shoot Mr. Trump, he spurned him and gave the shot to a competing embed who wasn't even interested in it.
Hong Kong Hermit said that while Hong Kong protesters were sympathetic to Ukraine, seeing parallels between their struggle and the Euromaidan protests, they had spurned the "unwanted and uninvited parasites" once their extremist affiliations became known.
But at what a cost: the betrayal of their professed principles and political commitments, all to achieve a result likely to be fleeting because Republicans spurned every opportunity to anchor tax changes in solid, bipartisan support.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards said on Wednesday that Europeans were tied to the United States and cast doubt on their ability to save the nuclear deal spurned by U.S. President Donald Trump.
I mean, when you look across these cases and you think about the shooter in Parkland, to, you know, as the story started to come out, apparently he had been spurned by the girl that he liked.
I lived a weird half-life of having connections to old-school, black middle-class organizations like the Links and Jack and Jill, while also struggling below poverty level with a mother who spurned her debutante past.
The internet uncouples dating from other social activities which might comfort a shy or spurned heart in the offline world; love's vicissitudes can be harder when taken away from the context of a club or church hall.
Obama took a measured approach Monday, saying that members of the military, getting in harm's way for the flag and the country, could feel spurned by Kaepernick's protest, he is also glad that Kaepernick is speaking up.
And a new generation of Cruz moneymen now say they are spurned, with some vowing not to raise cash for Cruz again or predicting that his fundraising will slow significantly in 2018 and more importantly, in 2020.
" Still, the third source adds, "He wasn't a lech and he wasn't known as someone who would corner you or retaliate against you if you spurned him or someone who would lure you into his dressing room.
AX on Monday spurned a A$2 billion ($1.4 billion) buyout offer from its founder and an Australian private equity firm as too low, but kept the door ajar for a future deal or a rival bidder.
Although Ivanka and Kushner are pushing the president to fire him, Trump will be reluctant to cut Bannon loose — his approval ratings are too low to weather the withering propaganda war that a spurned Bannon will unleash.
Sure, this is gimmicky as hell, and a quick Google search can tell you that a shark—spurned by tens of millions of years longer of water-based evolution—could absolutely smoke the fuck out of Phelps.
According to Megan Mullally, the core cast had replied to co-creator's Max Mutchnick's email to "do something" together within 45 minutes, resulting in the election special that helped spurned NBC's decision to order a new season.
Earlier this month, a small force of former FARC fighters killed an Ecuadorian journalist, photographer and their driver because the neighboring country spurned the guerrillas' demands that it release imprisoned comrades who had ventured across the border.
But when Diaz found out that Anik had picked him—the short-notice replacement and betting underdog—to lose, he grew angry: He spurned Anik's social media apology, and that aggravation became another subplot to UFC 196.
Everyone from Barack Obama to the heads of NATO and the IMF urged Britons to embrace the EU. Their entreaties were spurned by voters who rejected not just their arguments but the value of "experts" in general.
The UK's Takeover Panel, which regulates merger and acquisition activity in Britain, had fixed a deadline for EchoStar after Inmarsat announced last month it had spurned a takeover approach from its U.S. rival at an undisclosed price.
Even though the Knicks were spurned by several top-level free agents, the franchise was able to add veterans like Julius Randle and Marcus Morris on short contracts, in addition to a blue-chip prospect, R.J. Barrett.
But after it was spurned by CBS, NBC and ABC — and before it was successfully syndicated nationally — Mr. Burton asked Ben Stein, the stone-faced economist and former Republican speechwriter, to watch a videotape of the show.
Looming large over the proceedings is July 85033, when the island is expected to default on roughly $2 billion of debt payments, an event experts warn could lead to a raft of messy litigation from spurned creditors.
Russia and the Syrian government spurned his plea with warplanes mounting the heaviest air strikes in months against rebel-held districts of the city of Aleppo overnight, burying any hope for the revival of a doomed ceasefire.
Last October, the California State Legislature spurned what was perhaps Mr. Brown's most ambitious proposal — to cut petroleum use in half by 2030 — after a campaign by the oil industry raised voters' fears of higher gasoline prices.
The damning image, Tweeden said, was the culmination of a campaign of sexual harassment that Franken had subjected her to after she had spurned his advances at the start of the U.S.O. tour, which lasted two weeks.
Chinese mills have spurned lower grade ores in recent years, preferring high-grade product from Brazil's Vale or 2200-percent mid-grade Australian ores, aiming to churn out as much steel as possible to meet strong demand.
Japan, the preferred partner for many American businesses, appears to have spurned the United States' offer to forge a trade deal one on one, after Mr. Trump pulled the United States out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The yen, already under pressure as investors spurned safe havens, was further sold overnight after Reuters reported BOJ policymakers are more open to discussing the possibility of expanding stimulus at their board meeting on Sept. 18-19.
" When Hoover spurned their views, McReynolds said, "Huh, it seems that the only way you can get on the Supreme Court these days is to be either the son of a criminal or a Jew, or both.
And I think that took its toll on Travis [Kalanick]'s mind, along with the sense of distrust that he has for really anyone around him from being spurned by venture capitalists early on in his career.
It may not be his voice singing, but in those lyrics I hear my father begging not to be spurned or taken for granted, for me to recognize what's before me and cherish it while I can.
Ester finds herself in a traditional romantic arrangement after all, just not the one she wanted: she is a mistress, a woman to be enjoyed, ignored, hidden, spurned, and reeled back in, all at her lover's convenience.
What if he spurned later efforts to get involved in the movement, preferring instead to move to Atlanta to take over his father's church and live a comfortable, middle-class existence with his wife and four kids?
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's northeastern industrial heartland may face winter power and heating cuts after authorities in Beijing spurned requests from provincial providers for help securing coal supplies after two major mines were forced to halt output, utilities warned.
Her breakthrough came in "Fatal Attraction" (1987), a film built around the most enduring of misogynist tropes: the spurned woman turned deranged stalker (the murderous harpy is a staple of Western entertainment, as old as Medea and Clytemnestra).
Her investigators will sometimes surreptitiously trail an unfaithful spouse on an airplane flight to meet a lover in Las Vegas or somewhere else or, if the spurned spouse knows where they are going, show up at the hotel.
By the time he returned to the White House -- and the meeting with Republican Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan, that their Democratic counterparts Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi spurned, Trump's mood had darkened.
My career did take a sudden and unexpected slowdown after I spurned the advances of Harvey Weinstein and others, but to me, the question for victims isn't what sort of damage coming forward may cause to your career.
BlackBerry spurned its own operating system in favor of Alphabet Inc's Android in late 2015 and signed deals late last year to license its security and productivity software to three manufacturers which are now building BlackBerry-branded devices.
One thing is for sure: if these two mainstays of college football pride and glory end up competing for the final spot, the spurned fan base will take the committee's decision politely and without any note of bitterness.
Like most pop, they lead with attitude: often, as in hits like "You Oughta Know" and "All I Really Want," the furious sarcasm of a smart, spurned woman who recognizes her superiority but takes little comfort in it.
Despite the regimes obvious bellicosity of rhetoric, North Korea has also been at pains to point out that they have sought a full peace treaty to replace the armistice and feel that the U.S. has spurned such proposals.
TOKYO, Oct 10 (Reuters) - Japanese hotel chain Unizo Holdings on Thursday said it had rejected buyout proposals from a "locally renowned" fund as well as U.S. private equity firm Blackstone Group, adding to a list of spurned suitors.
LJUBLJANA (Reuters) - The anti-immigrant Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), the nation's largest, withdrew invitations to coalition talks after being spurned by other parties, raising the risk of instability as six other groups try to cobble together an alliance.
Asked about Vilmorin's interest in Syngenta, raised after the Swiss agrochemicals group spurned a $47 billion takeover approach from Monsanto last year, Rougier said a partial sale of its vegetable seed business was no longer on the agenda.
U.S. Representative Martha Roby, a Republican who spurned Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential race, is fighting for her political life in Alabama on Tuesday in a runoff election against a former Democrat who became a Trump supporter.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A takeover consortium spurned by Australia's largest wheat exporter, Cooperative Bulk Handling Ltd (CBH), will seek to force an emergency meeting of the grain handler in an attempt to revive its bid, two sources said on Tuesday.
Reykjavik has been refusing to discuss the issue after the funds spurned what they saw as a low offer back in June, but Foreign Minister Lilja Alfredsdottir told Reuters in an interview that the issue needed to be resolved.
Washington (CNN)Spurned on health care by hard-line Republicans, President Donald Trump's White House is now looking for Democratic assistance to confirm Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, advance a massive new infrastructure investment and fund the government.
Suarez spurned the first penalty of the shootout, his effort bouncing off the chest of Peru goalkeeper Pedro Gallese, to complete a frustrating evening for Uruguay's all-time top scorer, who also had a goal ruled out for offside.
While one would expect that kind of health-threatening habit was spurned by castration-happy Villanelle's many creative kills — you will have a newfound fear of hairpins and perfume bottles by the time the season is up — it's not.
And yes, getting the context for why Cunanan snapped so hard at Jeffrey — jealousy over his relationship with David Madson combined with disdain for Jeffrey's allegiance to the Navy that spurned him — is exactly as painful as it sounds.
The speed with which the Republican Party's establishment accommodated itself to a candidate, and then a president, who spurned all manner of norms and broke many bounds of decency, as well as policy commitments, was indeed without any precedent.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Spain's acting prime minister Pedro Sanchez made a quick visit to Catalonia on Monday after a week of separatist unrest but spurned the pro-independence regional chief, accusing him of failing in his duty to restore order.
He has spurned a U.N.-backed government in Tripoli that has sought to unify political and armed factions that splintered into rival camps in the east and west in 2014, three years after the uprising that overthrew Muammar Gaddafi.
Britain, Germany and France have urged the United States not to take steps that would make life harder for other countries that still want to stick to the Iran nuclear deal that U.S. President Donald Trump spurned on Tuesday.
While pure yield plays such as utilities and real estate investment trusts have stayed in heavy demand among income-seeking investors, shares of blue chip companies with growth challenges have been spurned, causing their dividend yields to drift higher.
Woods spurned the driver 12 years ago, making best friends for the week with his two-iron to tame the fast-running, sun-baked fairways of Royal Liverpool and record a two-stroke triumph over fellow American Chris DiMarco.
The measure slated for a vote on Thursday would bind the Trump administration to the carbon-cutting goals of the 2015 Paris climate agreement, which is the international accord that Trump spurned more than two years ago (The Hill).
After Ms. Kardashian West posted the Snapchat video of Ms. Swift's phone call, Kanye fans and allies — many aligned with her spurned ex-boyfriend Calvin Harris — gathered under the #KimExposedTaylorParty hashtag to shovel out cruelly exultant GIFs and memes.
Even though Zodiac boasts an alternative standalone plan, some of the wealthy families who spurned an offer from Safran seven years ago appeared to have calculated that the risks of staying alone justified taking the less tax-friendly offer.
Jeff Flake writes check to Democrat opposing Roy Moore The spectacle of Moore arriving in the US Senate, alongside Republicans who spurned him and women senators of both parties, could also have an electrifying impact of the #MeToo movement.
Puigdemont spurned an invitation to explain his position to the Senate in Madrid on Thursday – an indication of the rigid stands taken by both sides in Spain's gravest political crisis since the end of the Franco dictatorship in 1975.
This transition to electronic cards has led to a resurgence in the industry even as some fans have spurned them, continuing to collect only physical cards even as the digital market has moved more into offering pricier, premium selections.
CreditCreditGösta Peterson, via Turn Gallery Gösta Peterson, a self-taught photographer who made fashion history with his magazine covers of a once-spurned black model, Naomi Sims, and an androgynous British waif nicknamed Twiggy, died last Friday in Manhattan.
No sooner had Adrien established a studio than Félix began to realize his own interest in the medium, but Adrien spurned Félix's collaboration after they had taken a number of pictures that are difficult to attribute precisely to either.
Turkey, which fears its Kurds growing too powerful in the face of the battle against ISIS, is cozying up to the Russians after being spurned by the Germans in the run-up to the recent referendum solidifying Erdogan's power.
And because Trump has spurned long-standing rules that call for trade disputes to be handled by the World Trade Organization, there is little hope for a short-term resolution, according to Matthew Gold, a former U.S. trade negotiator.
GM tried to shed that obligation last year by offering buyouts of about $3,500 per worker, Tortolero said, but workers spurned the offer because it seemed small in comparison to the pay and benefits the workers had previously enjoyed.
In doing so, he tacitly spurned the methods of Arnold Schoenberg and Second Viennese School composers like Alban Berg, said Kim Kowalke, a University of Rochester professor and, since 21927, president of the Kurt Weill Foundation in New York.
House Democrats spurned an invitation by President Trump to a bipartisan lunch at the White House, drawing howls of outrage from Mr. Trump's team, while Democrats dismissed the steak-and-potatoes meal as little more than a photo opportunity.
In a televised address, a somber Mattarella said he was not to blame for the impasse, adding that he had proposed alternatives for the key economy ministry position, but his suggestions had been spurned by 5-Star and the League.
Many of the city's pro-democracy opposition and activists were opposed to Lam's selection by a 1,200-person election panel stacked with pro-Beijing and pro-establishment loyalists, who spurned the more popular candidate, former government financial chief John Tsang.
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday offered the Taliban the possibility of opening an office in Afghanistan but the proposal was swiftly spurned by the group that is determined to keep his government out of accelerating peace talks.
And having been on the inside when then-Vice President Al Gore spurned President Bill Clinton's offers of help in 2000, fearing fallout from his boss's personal dramas could be damaging, Clinton has special insight on the president-versus-candidate dynamic.
McGahn and other important witnesses — including his former top aide Annie Donaldson, former White House communications advisor Hope Hicks, and others — have spurned Congressional subpoenas on direct orders from Trump's White House, which Democrats have so far proved powerless to override.
In a televised address, a sombre Mattarella said he was not to blame for the impasse, adding that he had proposed alternatives for the key economy ministry position, but his suggestions had been spurned by 5-Star and the League.
It happened so often, I had a boilerplate email I sent out afterward, one I shared with other spurned girlfriends and always pulled out with a heavy sigh to tailor for the latest dude — sort of a Mad Libs for assholes.
On February 25th Barrick Gold performed the corporate equivalent of a spurned lover leaping to their feet mid-ceremony, offering $18bn to buy American gold firm Newmont Mining before it could consummate its $10bn takeover of Goldcorp, a Canadian one.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain, Germany and France urged the United States not to take steps that would make life harder for other countries that still want to stick to the Iran nuclear deal that U.S. President Donald Trump spurned on Tuesday.
Argentina says $6.2 billion in deals have been reached with creditors who spurned its 2005 and 2010 debt restructurings, which resulted in 92 percent of its defaulted debt being swapped and investors being paid less than 30 cents on the dollar.
These growing victories also seem to have energized a batch of spurned rivals, some of whom have few cards left to play other than ripping the Iowa leader as a two-faced impostor with more political cunning than deep religious sincerity.
European elections have now spurned the trend in three straight elections in the Netherlands, France and the U.K. What the British decided: May called a snap election explicitly to strengthen her hand for a hard exit from the European Union.
As ladies, we live in a world where spurned romantic interests, former friends, abusive partners, people who disagree with what we have to say on the internet, or anyone with a vendetta might one day decide to do their worst.
Origin raised its takeover offer to $17 per share after Affymetrix spurned an earlier bid of $16.10 per share, saying Origin's funds fell short of what would be required to complete the transaction, including a termination fee payable to Thermo Fisher.
In the United States, even if the administration of President Donald Trump has spurned climate action in favor of promoting fossil fuels, cities still have some power to pursue low-carbon policies, thanks to the federal system of government, he said.
Instead—right after Kent Bazemore spurned them to re-sign with the Atlanta Hawks—Daryl Morey signed Ryan Anderson (four years, $80 million) and Eric Gordon (four years, $53 million) to deals that were longer and more expensive than many anticipated.
Since Mr. Cruz's election to the Senate in 2012, many traditional Republican donors have spurned him, viewing him as a hopeless ideologue whose antics — particularly his leading role in the 2013 government shutdown — damaged the party in service of his ambitions.
VnExpress said the offer was made by Hanoi's People Committee Chairman Nguyen Duc Chung to the residents of the Dong Tam commune, but that they had so far spurned his offer of a meeting to try to end the standoff.
The timing of Mr. Manafort's departure largely overshadowed the news Thursday night when the candidate, who has long spurned apologies, announced at a rally that he actually regretted some of the more offensive things he has said — though without specifying which.
While there was little doubt the United States would engage the leader of the world's largest democracy given India's importance to the United States, questions persisted over whether Washington would genuinely embrace the man it had spurned for so long.
A decade and a half ago, on the strength of her author photo, the director Carlos Reygadas cast her as the beautiful, spurned wife of a farmer in his film " Silent Light ," set in a conservative Mennonite colony in Mexico.
Far more common in New York and the nation is the killer at home: a spouse or a partner, or a spurned lover; or the killer on the corner: a rival drug dealer or a member of a feuding gang.
MILAN, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Italy's communication regulator has rejected Telecom Italia's bid to hike tariffs for basic fixed-line voice services and also spurned a new pricing proposal presented by the phone group, the watchdog said in a statement on Tuesday.
Yet House Democrats have been spurned by Mueller, who has balked at requests to appear before Congress to explain his findings, and by some former administration officials who have refused to answer congressional subpoenas at the behest of the White House.
He consulted with representatives of the major unions — a move he had largely spurned before — and met with business leaders, associations representing local politicians and parliamentary leaders, whose support he will need if he wants to push through new legislation.
WASHINGTON — Republican leaders in Congress are under attack from all sides of their own party, battered by voters from the right and left, spurned by frustrated donors and even threatened by the Trump White House for ineffective leadership and insufficient loyalty.
Investigators, along with the Suffolk County district attorney's office, at one point spurned help from the F.B.I. amid an investigation into a serial killer who was dumping the bodies of murdered prostitutes along a desolate stretch of roadway near Gilgo Beach.
Democrats nationally have sought to capture the high ground on the question of gerrymandering in recent years, as Republican-controlled legislatures drew map after map in the last decade that preserved their holds on power even when voters spurned them.
Our ecosystem of art, information, and entertainment is, these days, full of stuff—one thinks of a shelf littered with trinkets, or a closet funky with the smell of spurned sneakers—that exists chiefly to be recycled into other stuff.
But Mr. Blake spurned a potential payout from the city for a less orthodox resolution: The city is set to announce on Wednesday that it will create a legal fellowship in Mr. Blake's name within the agency that investigates police misconduct.
They ignored him — few 6-year-old boys want to hang out with a baby — but he kept following them around, either too ignorant to understand he was being spurned or too resiliently good-natured to let it sink him.
They've even moved away from the central marriage plot somewhat; Underwood went off script (iconically — and effortlessly — jumping a fence in the process) and spurned his two official finalists in favor of Cassie Randolph, whom he didn't get engaged to.
But in an unannounced visit to Afghanistan over Thanksgiving, the president said the diplomatic effort was back on track, and called for an ambitious cease-fire that has long been demanded by the government in Kabul, if spurned by the Taliban.
These issues now fall on the shoulders of Mr. Pichai, 47, a former McKinsey management consultant who has proved adept at handling the traditional executive functions — like earnings conference calls with Wall Street analysts — that Mr. Page and Mr. Brin spurned.
But when Trump began to make harsher cracks about Hillary toward the end, out of sync with the tone of the event, he was repeatedly booed — spurned by the same Manhattan elites whose approval he had spent so long seeking.
They're populated by jilted lovers and spurned mothers; moody armed teenagers; desperate working stiffs; irritable babies; even a woman who is "becoming a thoroughly unlikable person" — in short, people on the brink of emotional, physical, psychological and/or financial ruin.
And as today's story explains, under the Russian government's patronage, Mr. Bogachev has spurned the anonymity of a dark web hacker in favor of a flamboyant lifestyle in a beachside resort town — a lifestyle that leaves behind a digital trail.
Though it spurned plenty of memes, what's weirdest about the look is that it's been done before: Leto's look came straight from the Gucci runway, which featured models carrying versions of their own heads while decked out in thousand-dollar creations.
"All hideous activities that attempt to change history, deny the violent activities and reverse the verdict of starting the aggression war will be criticized and spurned by Chinese people and anyone who loves peace and justice in the world," he said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China wants to join as soon as possible an international arms treaty that the United States has spurned, the Foreign Ministry said on Saturday, adding it was China's responsibility to take part as a member of the international community.
In 2016 Rank tied up with online gaming firm 888 Holdings to bid for William Hill in a cash-and-stock deal to create Britain's largest multi-channel gambling operator by revenue, but the proposal was spurned by the target.
The lawsuit, filed in October 2017, included accusations that Mr. Landesman — a power broker in the art world — had groped, attempted to kiss and sent vulgar messages to the women, and, on occasion, retaliated against them when they spurned his advances.
SANTA FE, Texas (Reuters) - A teenage boy charged with fatally shooting eight students and two teachers during a gun rampage at a Houston-area high school had been spurned by one of his victims after making aggressive advances, her mother told a newspaper.
Merck on Tuesday had called on Versum's shareholders to put pressure on management to consider the German group's $5.9 billion cash bid, including debt, which the U.S. maker of chemicals for semiconductors has spurned in favor of an all-share merger with Entegris.
Trump's ability to raise money online has largely made up for his poor relationship with traditional Republican high-dollar donors, who have largely spurned him for the entire campaign, though he did win a few marquee names over in the month of September.
In the post-colonial fervour of the 20th century, coastal capitals picked by trade-focused empires were spurned for "regionally neutral" new ones, such as Brasilia (Brazil), Islamabad (Pakistan) and Dodoma (Tanzania); more recently, Kazakhstan built Nursultan (née Astana) and Myanmar Naypyidaw.
Merck on Tuesday had called on Versum's shareholders to put pressure on management to consider the German group's $5.9 billion cash bid, including debt, which the U.S. maker of chemicals for semiconductors has spurned in favour of an all-share merger with Entegris.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - European champions Portugal spurned a two-goal lead against Tunisia, stumbling to a 2-13 draw, as France, one of the World Cup favorites, flexed their muscles with a comfortable 2-0 win over Ireland in warm-up friendlies on Monday.
LONDON (Reuters) - A group of banks are directly feeding the British government ideas for a Brexit financial services trade deal, bypassing the industry's major lobby groups after their blueprint for a future relationship with the EU was spurned by Brussels last year.
Instead, a world coalition was spurned, and many of the policies pursued in the first term of President George W. Bush were justified on the basis of his emergency powers as commander in chief, not developed in collaboration with Congress or our allies.
Shohei Ohtani, who spurned the Yankees to sign with the Angels in the offseason, heard boos before each plate appearance and went 0-for-3, though he narrowly missed hitting a go-ahead two-run homer off Aroldis Chapman in the eighth.
Alarmed at the prospect of losing power, Salvini has softened his stance and indicated he would be ready to carry on governing with 5-Star, perhaps with a re-shuffle of cabinet members, but has so far been spurned by his erstwhile allies.
In 1976 Callaghan won a leadership contest to succeed the Labour prime minister, Harold Wilson, and then spurned the chance to call an election in the autumn of 1978 when he could well have beaten Thatcher, the new, relatively unpopular Tory leader.
For many girls in the conflict-ravaged east of the country, the pain of being spurned by their families and friends as survivors of rape was worse than the violence itself, according to a report by Britain-based Child Soldiers International (CSI).
Interestingly, on the first day of free agency, the Knicks did put out a statement, apologizing to fans after being spurned by the likes of Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant, two players that had been linked to the Knicks all season long.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana voters on Tuesday spurned Evan Bayh, a well-known Democrat, in his quest to return to the Senate, instead electing Representative Todd Young, a Republican who found success portraying Mr. Bayh as an interloper tainted by too much time in Washington.
WASHINGTON — Furious over being denied a C.I.A. briefing on the killing of a Saudi journalist, senators from both parties spurned the Trump administration on Wednesday with a stinging vote to consider ending American military support for the Saudi-backed war in Yemen.
The assault left no doubt that the government of President Bashar al-Assad and its Russian allies had spurned a plea from U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to halt flights to resurrect the ceasefire, which collapsed on Monday after a week.
Lopez and Shakira performed a year after many musicians spurned the N.F.L. over its treatment of Colin Kaepernick, the quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers who protested racism by kneeling during the pregame national anthem and was not signed to a team afterward.
Biden sought to distinguish himself as an experienced leader who would focus on rebuilding relationships with allies in Europe that Trump has spurned, while painting the president as a threat "to our national security" who has "lowered our reputation" in the world.
Though Afghan officials did not publicly criticize the emerging outlines of the agreement, they said any end game to the war would have to be finalized in direct negotiations between the government and the Taliban, which the insurgents have so far spurned.
Here she gives us a spurned and slow, minor-key rendition of Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," singing with just a string trio behind her and interlacing it with passages of "Habañera," the famous aria from "Carmen" about chasing an elusive love.
They're college students and single guys in their 20s and 30s who have likely spurned requests by their mothers to pick up after themselves for years, only to immediately hop to when an older guy they think is cool tells them the exact same thing.
Under its Dutch chief executive Paul Polman, Unilever has extolled the virtues of organic growth and focused on "sustainability", but since it rejected Kraft's proposal some shareholders have asked why it spurned the bid and called on the company for reassurance over its growth plans.
Subscription service Pandora Plus launched and arguably flopped; the company spurned a buyout from SiriusXM and is now in talks with several leading private firms to raise money; advertising has slowed; and, on top of everything, it's actually lost 500,103 users since December 2015.
For more than a month, as the New York Times reported, Trump's supporters responded with online abuse — sexist attacks that accused her of being an obsessive, Fatal Attraction–esque spurned job seeker, including a meme that depicted Trump gassing Jacobus in a gas chamber.
Prior to Hershey, Bilbrey worked for 22 years at consumer company Procter & Gamble Co. Following its initial spurned bid in June, Mondelez CEO Irene Rosenfeld reapproached Bilbrey in August, indicating that Mondelez would be willing to offer $115 a share, Reuters reported at the time.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Rahul Gandhi has spurned appeals to reconsider his resignation as leader of India's Congress Party after losing a second general election to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, an aide said on Tuesday, as the party faces its worst crisis in a decade.
In this surreal every-world, Michael is voiced by David Thewlis, but almost every other character he interacts with—from a chatty cabbie to Michael's wife, to his spurned ex-girlfriend, even his son—sounds the same to him (voiced by the great Tom Noonan).
After Khashoggi spurned Mohammed bin Salman's attempt to reconcile the Saudis probably decided to snatch Khashoggi, return him to the kingdom, and pressure him to publicly recant, similar to what they did in 2017 by forcing Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri to resign on television.
But while rank-and-file voters might respond positively to Trump's renewed call for a ban on some Muslims entering the country, his reaction to the massacre showed few initial signs of winning over Republican foreign-policy figures who have spurned the New York mogul.
Now the chief curator at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Connie Butler remembers a tough conversation with a British artist who spurned "WACK: Art and the Feminist Revolution," a seminal show she and Ms. Sorkin organized at MoCA in Los Angeles in 250.
Spurned as a "notoriously grandiose and difficult" architect with an unfashionable (that is, non-Beaux Arts) style, he resorted to designing small commercial buildings in rural towns, most famously the series of eight banks he created in five Midwestern states between 1907 and 1919.
Just hours after watching a television report suggesting Canada would accept immigrants spurned by President Trump, Mr. Bissonnette packed his Glock handgun and rifle, picked up a bottle of Smirnoff Ice, and trudged the snow-covered streets of Quebec to a nearby Islamic Cultural Center.
The lawsuit that preceded his departure was filed in State Supreme Court in Manhattan and included accusations that he had harassed nine women, groping them, attempting to kiss them, sending them vulgar messages and, on occasion, retaliating against them when they spurned his advances.
Letter To the Editor: On Monday, The Washington Post revealed that an organization called Project Veritas, which uses deceptive tactics in attempts to reveal media bias, tried to sting the newspaper ("Post Says It Spurned Offer of False Story About Moore," news article, Nov. 28).
In May, Colombo delivered Mind Your Biscuits, a former $47,000 yearling largely spurned by American breeders even though he is a two-time winner of the six-furlong Dubai Golden Shaheen and the leading New York-bred with more than $33 million in earnings.
The senator never supported the president's campaign, and Mr. Trump identifies him with a larger group of Nevada Republicans, including Mr. Sandoval, who either remained on the sidelines throughout 2016 or spurned him in the wake of the "Access Hollywood" tape disclosure last October.
The couple also spurned the services of the firm that usually represents the queen in dealings with the news media, choosing one legal team for Meghan's filings and another for Prince Harry's claim — a firm that has won major payouts in phone-hacking cases.
While the modern apartments and new cars lend Novo-Lenino a patina of prosperity, the people have little work and dwindling savings, said Andrei Kolganov, who spurned a Moscow career to become a clown in the neighborhood, parlaying that into a successful children's entertainment center.
Tillerson was the epitome of the corporate elite that had always spurned the brash Trump, just like Gary Cohn, the top economic adviser and former Goldman Sachs titan who left last week after Trump defied his advice and demanded tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Lance was not alone among the oil CEOs looking to attract investors back to the spurned sector, with Royal Dutch Shell CEO Ben van Beurden saying Shell and the industry are working to achieve better shareholder returns through strong free cash flow and lower debt.
Alan Rappeport, my colleague in Washington, found that while much of the 17-page document describing the strategy is a refrain of Mr. Trump's campaign rhetoric, it also, perhaps surprisingly, borrows ideas from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, another trade deal the president has spurned.
Inside the List MAKING IT: Tiffany Haddish may have been spurned by the Golden Globes, but the comedian and "Girls Trip" star is holding her own on the hardcover nonfiction list — her book of personal essays, "The Last Black Unicorn," debuts at No. 15.
A historically wet winter helped officially end a more than seven-year drought, and fallout from the college admissions fraud investigation continued to spread: Students spurned by universities allegedly involved have begun to sue, saying they unwittingly participated in a process rigged against them.
His best-known novels include "A Woman Run Mad" (21967), a psychological thriller; "The Shrine at Altamira" (21968), a horrific tale of spurned love and the cycle of child abuse; and "The Medici Boy" (211), a historical novel about Donatello, the 21971th-century Florentine sculptor.
The men spurned in that movie and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Kal Ho Naa Ho just want the people they love to be happy, even if it's not with them (admittedly they take too long to step down and we could do with less emotional manipulation).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday spurned the Taiwanese president's suggestion that the two leaders hold another phone call, saying he did not want to create problems for Chinese President Xi Jinping when Beijing appears to be helping efforts to rein in North Korea.
Mueller also happens to be friends with the spurned Jim Comey, another reason that the choice — announced by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who apparently was irate that the Comey firing was initially pinned on him by the White House — is worrisome for the West Wing.
The promise, made in the closing days of an election campaign, received no objection from the US. The Palestinians have already spurned the Kushner proposal, which centers on an economic "workshop" in the Bahraini capital to encourage investment in the West Bank, Gaza, and the region.
But internal Pentagon documents and interviews with senior officials make clear that the Defense Department is reeling from being spurned by a tech giant and struggling to develop a plan that might work in a new sort of battle—for hearts and minds in Silicon Valley.
AN ELDERLY patriarch in declining health, a spurned lover, and an empire in the balance—the lawsuit over the mental competency of Sumner Redstone, a business titan with controlling stakes in the media companies CBS and Viacom, had all the makings of a television soap series.
The party's two living former presidents spurned Mr. Trump, a number of sitting governors and senators expressed opposition or ambivalence toward him, and he drew a forceful rebuke from the single most powerful and popular rival left on the Republican landscape: the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan.
In an open letter on Tuesday, Merck called on Versum's shareholders to put pressure on management to consider the German group's $5.9 billion cash bid, including debt, which the U.S. maker of chemicals for semiconductors has spurned in favor of an all-share merger with Entegris .
Smurfit Kappa shares dipped 3 percent, the worst performers on the FTSE, after the firm spurned a renewed offer from International Paper Having jumped to a record high on news of the takeover approach early this month, Smurfit's shares are now down 7 percent from that peak.
Mr. Bale said that it was hard to see Mr. Johnson's failing to get on the short list of two candidates chosen by lawmakers, and even harder to imagine his then being spurned by party members, the majority of whom are thought to have supported the withdrawal.
However, Iceland remains deadlocked with U.S. funds Autonomy Capital, Eaton Vance, Loomis Sayles and Discovery Capital Management, whose frozen bonds are worth roughly 10 percent of Iceland's annual economic output, after they spurned what they saw as low government offer to unlock them back in June.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) after they say he spurned a meeting with them last week.
There were two finalists in Mayor Bill de Blasio's search for a new schools chancellor, and on Monday, just days after being spurned by his first choice, the mayor said the job would go to the runner-up, Richard A. Carranza, the superintendent of the Houston schools.
WASHINGTON — Over the course of 24 extraordinary hours this week, 17 years of American military policy was thrown out the window as President Trump spurned his defense secretary's plea to keep United States troops in Syria and began the long process of pulling out of Afghanistan.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who has been leading the negotiations, invited China's top trade negotiator, Liu He, to Washington for a meeting next week, even though his last visit ended badly when Mr. Trump spurned a deal that would have cut the American trade deficit with China.
To pull off this harebrained scheme they enlist the help of a small crew: Dill, an animal rights activist in a crumbling marriage; Annabelle, the daughter of egg farmers and Dill's former co-investigator, and her spurned ex-husband, Jonathan, who still works in the egg business.
The 28-year-old Hayne, who spurned a lucrative contract in rugby league to try to break into the NFL last year, retired from the hugely popular North American sport on Sunday after he said the Fijian rugby sevens side had approached him about playing at Rio.
In a securities filing last month, Fox disclosed that its board had spurned a competing bid from Comcast that was 16 percent higher on a per-share basis because of antitrust concerns and the belief that Disney shares would be more valuable over the long haul.
Johnson spurned reported interest from the Celtics, the team that drafted him with the No. 10 overall pick in 218, as well as the Cleveland Cavaliers and another former team, the Atlanta Hawks, to join Wade, whose friendship with Johnson played a significant role in his decision.
The first primary of the 2018 midterm elections has already scrambled the political landscape, after a Democratic candidate spurned by the national party qualified for a primary runoff in one of the districts central to Democrats' efforts to win back control of the House next year.
The other train of thought — often from the spurned corps of professionals who have, at some point, been cast as the elite bogeymen: Trump is a self-financed, larger-than-life aberration that tells us next to nothing about how money will rule in the post-Trump era.
Her ideology doesn't exactly square with either of those parties, though, and their conventions are held in May and July respectively — before the DNC's July convention — meaning they would have named their nominees before Gabbard would even have a chance to be spurned by the DNC one final time.
The Ricketts family has committed $1 million to the effort, and is likely to find success in the American Opportunity Alliance, an exclusive, Wall Street-tied, socially liberal donor network that has largely spurned Trump, most prominently by hedge-funder Paul Singer, the most prolific bundler in GOP politics.
Here are some of the main factors that may affect Swiss stocks: The Swiss shipper spurned another takeover offer on Monday, calling a 1.66 billion Swiss francs ($1.67 billion) bid from France's CMA CGM too low in a move that could slow consolidation of the fragmented global shipping industry.
The clip spurned a fervent argument online about whether or not it's OK to punch a neo-Nazi—but it goes without saying that as cathartic as punching white supremacists in the face might be, it won't get us much closer to figuring out how to reckon with them.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas) spurned Trump by not endorsing him, sparking an uproar on the floor.
In any case, Kevin Durant did his part to contribute when he spurned the Oklahoma City Thunder in free agency over the summer so he could join the Warriors' all-galaxy ensemble — essentially the same team that had come up one win short of a second consecutive championship.
See, leading the Minnesota Vikings to a 240-21 victory at MetLife Stadium was Kirk Cousins, who spurned the Jets' $153 million offer this off-season in a decision many interpreted as simply tactical, an effort to force the Vikings to pay him more than they were initially willing.
Anti-Chinese sentiment seethed long before the arrival of the first immigrant in the Americas; it sprang up "from the thorny territory of the imagination," nurtured by reports from spurned missionaries to China who concocted stories of "irremediable pagans, child murderers" that were enthusiastically taken up by American tabloids.
In Alcina's thrall, Ruggiero struggles with sensuality and desire like Tannhäuser will in the 19th century; once spurned, Alcina delivers a lengthy lament that anticipates bel canto mad scenes, complete with orchestral accompaniment that reflects the state of her pain, then her terrifying anger as she vows vengeance.
Op-Ed Contributor When I learned that ABC had suspended production on this summer's season of "Bachelor in Paradise" — the cheesy spinoff of the "Bachelor" franchise, which sends spurned contenders to a notably un-air-conditioned resort in Mexico and offers them another shot at love — I was shocked.
Hours after Sacramento reportedly inked free agent guard Yogi Ferrell for two years and $6.2 million hours after he spurned a reported deal with the Dallas Mavericks, the Kings landed forward Nemanja Bjelica, agreeing to terms on a three-year, $20.5M deal on Friday evening, according to Yahoo Sports.
Better still is Stewart, who, despite the girlish touches in her outfits (headband, white ankle socks with strappy sandals), reveals a woman veiled in ruefulness, and her final moments, in which Vonnie muses on paths both taken and spurned, are a lovely act of suspension, done without a word.
Photo: Mark Lennihan (AP)The British Parliament has seized internal Facebook documents in "an extraordinary attempt to hold the U.S. social media giant to account" after being repeatedly spurned in their attempts to have the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg testify about its data privacy practices, the Observer reported on Saturday.
Instead, news soon leaked of an alliance between three quarters of Rage Against the Machine (guitarist Tom Morello, drummer Brad Wilk, and bassist Tim Commerford), Chuck D, and B-Real—their union surely fueled by the same desire that spurned RATM in the early 90s: they want America to wake up.
It's human nature to seek causality in the face of senseless violence, but speculative reasons that he chose a popular gay nightclub on a Latin dance night to murder 49 people—that he was a closeted gay man, that he had been spurned by a former lover—remain in question.
Shareholders, some of whom where unhappy that Unilever so swiftly spurned the approach by U.S. rival Kraft, will also get a 22 billion euros ($26 billion) share buyback, the first since 22, funded in part by a targeted rise in debt levels, and a 220 percent dividend increase this year.
The justices left in place the New Hampshire Supreme Court's 2015 ruling upholding the judgment by a jury that in 2013 spurned Exxon's claims that the contamination linked to its fuel additive was not its fault but rather the fault of the local gas stations and storage facilities that spilled it.
Clinton's campaign against Mr. Trump has flipped the traditional contours of defense politics, offering voters a Democrat with more hawkish instincts and deeper ties to the national security establishment, and a Republican who has broadly rejected military intervention and has been spurned by many defense leaders in his own party. Mrs.
From the earliest moments of the series, which show Lister barreling back into her family's estate after an ill-fated beach sojourn with a lover who spurned her (she decided to marry a man), Jones speaks certain lines directly to camera, a fourth-wall shattering that continues throughout the eight episodes.
Though the private, neighborhood-specific social network Nextdoor might more immediately be associated with passive-aggressive drama—like asking who left a bag of dog poop in a Halloween candy bucket—a post in the Nextdoor network of Seal Beach, California has spurned a rise above petty complaints, reports NBC News.
In Everybody Had an Ocean: Music and Mayhem in 1960s Los Angeles, released April 1 on Chicago Review press, rock author and Boston University professor William McKeen, whose diagnosis with cancer spurned him to complete the book he'd long contemplated writing, explores the dark and twisted story of the era.
Op-Ed Contributor SEOUL, South Korea — After the 14th-century Korean ruler Taejo, founder of the Joseon dynasty, chose the youngest of his eight sons to succeed him, a spurned son killed the heir apparent and at least one of his other half brothers and eventually rose to the throne.
Larraín's granddaughter, the Santiago-based architect Cecilia Puga, 57, finished her studies during the final days of Pinochet's rule; in those years, she recalls, architects favored by developers spurned Modernism, with its close ties to the left, in favor of houses with mock-Georgian gables and American-style shopping malls.
One spurned would-be delegate posted on Reddit that he or she "changed my registration from Democrat about three weeks ago when I went on a spur of disgust for the party" and could not understand party leaders barred him or her from being a delegate, according to the Daily Kos.

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