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After some hesitation as well as bitterness, the Dutch were obliged to grant it full independence.
Some arrived in Baghdad as bitterness about the government's inability to protect the community grew more intense.
According to Chekhov, the miscreance of newspapermen is an organic problem, something rotten in the blood, as ineluctable as bitterness and bad skin.
At airports across the country, United workers expressed fear of cuts in the future, as well as bitterness at the federal government for its denial of the loan application.
The comments come as bitterness between Conservatives on either side of the referendum debate heighten – with both Osborne and Johnson nervous about what the impact may be on their own hopes to lead their party.
In part because the judge said last year that he would probably have to find the corps immune from damages, expectations appear to have been low, even as bitterness over the losses festered along with a desire to fix blame on the agency.
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Gee it was real!" His most enduring unrequited attentions were reserved for Ann Honeycutt, a. k. a. Honey, who eventually prompted as much bitterness as ardor.
"You should see how the Renewal threw the people out of their apartments over by Our Lady of Pompeii a couple of years back," Mrs. Milly Kirby said, with as much bitterness as she had ever been known to express.
As Ovid comments, with bitterness: "As long as we won't commit to knowing everything, the presumption is we know nothing".
As much bitterness as there is here, there is, in some people, a small satisfaction that they will probably force a change in the process.
None of his compromises, however, have aroused as much bitterness as his decision, first announced in 1988, to settle for Tibet's "genuine autonomy" within China rather than press for full independence.
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