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It is just one incident in a campaign which has become bitterly personal.
It has become bitterly split between the four Clinton appointees and the three remaining members appointed by Republican members of Congress.
It is said to be led with an iron hand by Sam Mullet, a prickly 66-year-old man who had become bitterly estranged from mainstream Amish communities and had had several confrontations with the Jefferson County sheriff.
Gradually disillusionment sets in; in 1916 he talked of Jack's noble death but within 18 months he has become bitterly angry at Beaverbrook's warmongering Times and lambasts the incompetence of the generals and the politicians.
Mr. Obama appeared in the Rose Garden to sign the measure, which passed the Senate Wednesday by a vote of 68 to 29, a rare example of bipartisan support in a capital that has become bitterly divided over Mr. Obama's health care overhaul.
But that is at best years away; California's unemployment now tops 12%.In this section States' fights Strange meeting Up to the fourth branch Suspennsylvania An immigration election too After tobacco False expectations The librarian's tale Trouble with the humans ReprintsProposition 23 has become bitterly controversial in part because of its supporters.
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Jean-François, she says, became bitterly unhappy once she became famous.
But once there she became bitterly unhappy and resisted many of the Shakers' practices, along with their religious teachings.
They became bitterly estranged and battled for the loyalty of their sons; Eleanor prevailed, outlasting her husband.
Before they arrived Eanest heard that they were going to Europe for a year, and he became bitterly jealous of them.
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