| 41. | The tobacco farmers here have long felt scorned by outsiders.
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| 42. | This is not to be scorned; it is an admirable trait.
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| 43. | Temporary job agencies were scorned in many countries and illegal in some.
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| 44. | Scorned by most politicians, the fund has come on hard times.
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| 45. | Still, hell hath no fury like a scorned fan.
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| 46. | She was a bit defensive about Thursday's much scorned directive.
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| 47. | To win, GOP candidates need help from voters they previously scorned.
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| 48. | Those who had been market optimists in August were scorned.
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| 49. | But he wasn't scorned, he wasn't ostracized.
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| 50. | Once scorned in testimony as " the little midget,"
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