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The snub is worth flagging here, not on grounds of taste — selection committees get it wrong all the time — but something more insidious.

Despite having the second largest Republican congressional delegation in the country, Mr Goodman says Florida has “notoriously been snubbed” when it comes to having a seat at the leadership table.

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Here are a few of the notable surprises and snubs of this year’s crop.

It is a visit which has re-opened questions about whether Australia should become a republic - with this so-called "snub" at the reception being highlighted by the Daily Mirror.

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The movie could also see actress Danielle Deadwyler join the Oscars race, two years after she was widely considered to have been unfairly snubbed following her acclaimed performance in Till.

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