Williamsburg is famed (and scorned) for its hipster attire, worn by nearly everyone in the 'burg.
Though European regulators later nixed that union, David, scorned, insists he won't make a second offer.
As digital sales surge, publishers are casting a worried eye towards the previously scorned self-published market.
Scorned as a partner and bereft of a successor, Mr Arafat is desperately seeking ways out.
Its realistic portrayal of surgery was both admired and scorned by the art world.
While common to the caste-like system of Persia, prostration was something the freedom-loving Greeks scorned.
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The hallmark of the mid-western Democrats is a virtue usually scorned in their party's primaries: pragmatism.
Some fantasy sports traditionalists scorned the MLB.com game because they preferred the challenge of selecting individual pitchers.
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For the most part, America's scorned allies lack the ability to defeat their enemies on their own.
Mr Blair scorned Tory leader William Hague, saying he had his opinions delivered "by the paper boy".
Until the currency collapse, the Czechs generally scorned foreign investment, preferring to keep big companies in local hands.
Teaching is once more attracting mathematics and science graduates who until recently would have scorned anything so unlucrative.
"I may be poor, but I don't want to die for 20, 000 rupiah, " says Dahlan, who scorned the offer.
The much scorned Generation X reurbanized and gentrified America, and gave us the new ideal of the start-up mogul.
Indian pharmaceutical firms, once scorned as copycats and drug pirates, are now being actively wooed by big pharma firms.
It has scorned Macquarie Bank, and received interest from Euronext, Deutsche Boerse, and most recently, Nasdaq.
Mahathir scorned Muslims who give more attention to the outward signs of their religion than to the real substance.
By now, just about everyone including the US State Department (and Madonna) has scorned Russia for its actions.
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The Republicans in Congress are scorned witness the impeachment drubbing they received last November.
That's roughly 20 million more jobs than were created by the EU countries, where the Austrian is scorned even now.
Newspapers that had scorned him were full of pictures of him dancing the night away with his comely wife, Daniela.
Among the flops under Zucker's watch: the critically scorned Friends spin-off Joey and the costly animated misfire Father of the Pride.
Last year, a scorned mistress bought ad space in Times Square to shame her married ex, an executive at Oracle.
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And, clearly, there must be something rewarding if such notable people lend their names to a belief system that is widely scorned.
Status updates and tweets have a way of wending their way back to scorned exes, thanks to the interconnectedness of social media.
It represents anger, sure and feminine anger, like a woman scorned.
While Crocs clogs were undeniably popular, they were also scorned by fashionistas and people tired of seeing the colorful plastic shoes nearly everywhere.
Because such writing looks easy, and because the common man understands and likes it, Mr Causley was often scorned as simplistic and old-fashioned.
Some ridiculed this journey to outer space in the same way as the idea that people could walk on the moon was once scorned.
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