In a more corporate atmosphere, open shoes or strappy sandals are shunned upon, so your toenail color is a moot point anyway. |
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Any daggy, dated, old-fashioned dance move that had ever been shunned or made popular, I performed. |
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My classmates and schoolmates shunned me in school for causing my mother's and my cousin's death. |
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Ben is a genetic throwback to Neanderthal man, shunned by family and society for his stupidity and ugliness. |
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However, full-blooded Cherokees, blacks and whites, often shunned those who intermarried. |
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Work itself, not to mention hard work, is now shunned as radically as the appearance of impiety was, once upon a time. |
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Those people who would take us back to an age of ignorance and intolerance should be exposed and shunned. |
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In school, we were the meek, the shunned, the clueless, the kids with no social life or social status. |
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Kids these days have shunned bikes and action men in favour of mobile phones and games consoles. |
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The last day was grim, with a succession of closeout sales clearing out all but the most shunned of merchandise. |
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So other than the lower interest rates, why are we clamouring to buy what we shunned just a few moons ago? |
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The blushing bride shunned a traditional wedding car in favour of a converted Cold War fighter plane. |
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Failure to adopt it could lead to companies being shunned by some of the world's biggest multinationals. |
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Young narcissistic adults tend to be ostracized and shunned by peers and colleagues. |
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Even then, he shunned the limelight, refusing interviews and steering clear of showbiz events. |
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The TV presenters shunned the traditional showbiz wedding by marrying in a local church before driving off in a camper van. |
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The answer is probably that they have shunned the idea of writing short and sweet pop songs. |
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Kids on the spectrum get bullied or shunned by the ignorant members of neurotypical society. |
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Women who had children born out of wedlock were shunned in Irish society while men were often be given the benefit of the doubt. |
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They are shunned, broken, dispossessed, and live a bleak, furtive life of agonizing loneliness. |
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Obese people often are shunned by society and blamed for having weak characters. |
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What transpires is a downward spiral of shame and recriminations culminating in Veena being shunned by her family and turned out of the house. |
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It is at this point that even those governments who have shunned it in peacetime resort to the third method of recruitment, conscription. |
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He was worried he might accidentally hurt one of his friends, or expose himself to be a freak, to be shunned from society. |
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The mental health charity Turning Point and homeless charities were astonished by her ease with people shunned by society. |
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Countries that don't sign it will be universally shunned and trade embargoed. |
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Principals saw the girls as bad schoolyard influences and priests shunned them as moral lepers. |
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He is a kind of leper in the Japanese medical world, shunned by his peers and out of favor with his bosses. |
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Fearful of being shunned by their families, friends, and churches, men who desire other men sexually stay in the closet. |
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Or would it create another level of snottiness and exclude people with innate talent who shunned school in favor of experimentation? |
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It makes you an unthinking automaton, who will rapidly be shunned by society for your heartless or underwhelming response to everything. |
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But they remained the only significant actors in lands that other types of unit shunned and where the Eurasians had not yet been able to reach. |
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Hagrid, another character in the novels, is a prime example of a male being shunned for displaying sensitive and emotional characteristics. |
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The use of aspirin preoperatively is shunned by surgeons in noncardiac surgery. |
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They shunned the Impressionists' hazy unemphatic diffusion of colour. |
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Before Cuba was shunned and sanctioned, it was a handy place for the randy. |
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But as the Ugg ascended to mainstream popularity, they were simultaneously shunned by fashion types. |
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We have shunned so many natural, animalistic aspects of our lives. |
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Wuxi-based CSMC revived the sale earlier this week by slashing the amount it intended to raise by half after investors shunned a previous attempt in June. |
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But showing at least a residue of rebellion, Jagger shunned the traditional top hat and tails, opting for a long black leather coat, purple scarf and sports shoes. |
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By contrast, in the 2010 midterm election, the GOP embraced super PACs while Democrats shunned them. |
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Or the person may have been sustained, but mercilessly mocked and shunned in life. |
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At school and in college other students shunned me and my small circle of friends. |
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Talking about oneself is a self-indulgence, which should be shunned by the analyst who, during the analytic hour, must regard himself solely as the agent of the patient. |
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And the investors who once shunned him are now beating a path to his door. |
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She was indeed a creature of the beau monde, the same society that had virtually shunned his family in the past and even now only reluctantly accepted them. |
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He shunned the conveniences of modern life in favour of learning from the fishermen who worked the treacherous frozen seas and from the native Innuit tribespeople they met. |
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Also a divorced woman was shunned by society and treated as an outcast. |
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After his divorce he found himself being shunned by many of his former friends. |
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The bus is shunned due to the unimaginative routing and long waits. |
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He shunned daylight hours, and would go out only in the dark to walk his dog, a Rottweiler named Oso. |
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Your mother was an outcast elf princess who was shunned from her kingdom. |
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A syndrome known as hikikomori, in which the outside world is shunned, is wreaking havoc on young people in Japan, a country known for its communal values. |
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It was big and dramatic, filled with huge crescendos, loud guitars, overdubs, and strings, songs that shunned the slice of life stories of fans had come to love. |
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Ideas that seem close-minded are shunned, despite the validity of some. |
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Those were dark times as friends deserted him and fans shunned him. |
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They shunned the more luxurious ways of their class, holding few formal dinner parties and avoiding the luxury hotels when they traveled. |
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They may be shunned by others in their community who fear a sort of mysterious contagion. |
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But even as Americans have shunned the pro-choice label, it seems to say little about their actual support for legal abortion rights. |
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Rural Quakers preferred simple designs in furnishings such as tables, chairs, and chests, and shunned elaborate decorations. |
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Kim was pictured hanging out with Beyonce at a gig a few months ago but apparently she's now been shunned by the bootylicious megastar. |
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William Gaddis shunned the spotlight during his life and was not an autobiographical writer, making these letters particularly revelatory. |
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He's cut out of the family photo, shunned at the mosque and he loses out on a market stall when Roxy badmouths him. |
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Shunnings divided families, turning sisters and brothers into strangers..... even if the shunned one repented and returned home. |
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What have I done to be made a bugbear of, and to be shunned and dreaded as if I brought the plague? |
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Seeing him as she did, she turned from him and shunned his house as the antre of an ogre. |
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He was shunned by the entire community, and died shortly after, a broken bird. |
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While I never shunned my Aspieness, I tried to be clever about how and when to let my AS out and about. |
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The group also increasingly shunned television appearances, citing their preference that their fans hear and see them in live concerts. |
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Peasants in Russian and Ukrainian societies often shunned witchcraft, unless they needed help against supernatural forces. |
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By the late 19th century, blood transfusion was regarded as a risky and dubious procedure, and was largely shunned by the medical establishment. |
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Adam purports that Sweyn was shunned by all those with whom he sought refuge, but was finally allowed to live for a while in Scotland. |
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Strangers fainted dead away at the sight of the Laughing Man's horrible face. Acquaintances shunned him. |
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They are known as deprivers, and they are reviled, shunned, feared and hunted. |
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A NORTH Wales couple have shunned churches and register offices to get hitched in an historic burial chamber. |
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Suggestions that he invented the entire episode and was thereafter shunned by the emperor do not seem likely, given that he was awarded honours on his return. |
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He who has loved quiet, who has so long shunned publicity, must school himself to be cheered and beclapped and huzzaed by thousands every time he lets himself be seen. |
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The Queen shunned the use of Buckingham Palace after Albert's death and instead used Windsor Castle as her residence when conducting official business near London. |
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Such families are respected and feared, but are also openly shunned. |
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