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Why are investors shunning gold if it is such a good indicator of inflation?
Amish shunning is also the subject of popular fiction novels.
A motion picture company with an odd partnership but lots of money is taking an option on Shunning.
King Nanda's queen also enacted the same drama of shunning his company.
The potential benefits of acquiring such players - and, conversely, the cost of shunning them - is substantial.
Many exercise strict control over what comes into the home via television, shunning cable television or blocking out certain channels.
When the West was shunning South Africa, the Israelis kept close economic and military ties.
Advance sales on Shunning are deplorable.
Some 'very' conservative Mennonite churches use shunning to exclude, punish, and shame excommunicated members.
Sarbanes was known for his low-key style, often shunning the limelight over his 30-year Senate career.
In shunning attention, Finkelstein is apt to dismiss the notion that he altered the Israeli political terrain.
Business travelers are shunning expensive tickets, and only low-cost carriers like AirTran are making money again.
The tour was cut short September 28, shunning cities such as Seattle, Denver, and Tempe.
He grew up at Wimbledon, where he sang in the church choir, and disappointed his parents by shunning a career in law or accountancy.
In matters of belief, however, other than the difference about the practice of Streng Meidung or shunning, they are quite alike.
Shunning the pursuit of a job-oriented career, Chowdary chose the pursuit of entrepreneurship.
He brought a prayer carpet to his job and carefully adhered to Islamic dietary restrictions, shunning alcohol and checking the ingredients of everything, even medicine.
Atlas again refused, and the trustees responded by shunning him, refusing to visit his home, and literally turning their backs on him when he was around.
Saudi Arabia has always been more of a company than a country, shunning conflict with its enemies and preferring to buy them off rather than confront them.
As she drove she told Mr Saito: 'The two brothers in Shunning were my ancestors.'
They celebrate the car's role in the famous Montgomery bus boycott, when blacks shunning the segregated transit system relied on carpools and an informal taxi service.
The Shunning, based on the first novel in Lewis' Heritage of Lancaster County series, was announced as a movie in 2011.
Like Jughead in the Archie comics, I much preferred hamburgers and made alliances with people who felt the same, shunning those who liked hot dogs.
As the clinic has diversified and gone to outsiders for money, it has had to adopt a new openness about its formidable financial structure after decades of shunning publicity.
It is strewn with rulings on shunning non-Muslims: don't smile at them, don't wish them well on their holidays, don't address them as "friend."