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Few issues have divided Australians more bitterly.
Now she spoke more quietly, and more bitterly.
Still, few House races in the country are more bitterly contested than this one.
No one has more bitterly attained her expertise on the subject of the Mediathon than Lewinsky.
Miserable on earth, Daisy is even more bitterly disappointed in the Elysian Fields.
Since March 2011, the narrative has been more bitterly contested than ever.
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His response is the closest he comes to giving her credit, "you finish something, you find out everyone loves it, right around the time it feels like someone else did it," which is hardly giving her credit, more like bitterly admitting it wasn't all him.
Mrs. Cohen added, "I cried so bitterly — more than I did for my husband".
So the likelier prospect is that the two sides settle in for more months of bitterly attritional warfare.
"Cut out the eye from a photograph of one who has been loved but is seen no more," he writes, bitterly.
Shadow Government: America's next president will inherit more than a bitterly divided nation teetering on the brink of financial catastrophe when he or she assumes office.
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