Sentence examples for bitter ground from inspiring English sources

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Shortly before he died at age 42, he began a bitter ground war with the state Lutheran church.

Out of that hard, bitter ground, with its history of extreme poverty, she has developed young dancers who have not only mastered her demanding technique but who know how to light up a stage with their performing.

And most prominently, there is the central issue of abortion, over which both candidates have been waging a bitter ground war for weeks, splitting a once-solid ideological front.

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Havana's wealthier residents are rediscovering a long-forgotten pleasure: trying out a new place to eat.In this section Indecision time Sparking recovery The mortarboard boom Bitter grounds ReprintsBut there are plenty of catches.

As well as fungal rust, a plant disease, and insect infestation, these include price volatility and the strength of the Colombian peso, which renders production unprofitable.In this section Indecision time Sparking recovery The mortarboard boom Bitter grounds ReprintsSome relief is at hand.

But she has gained valuable fiscal space to continue to snip away at the heavy tax burden holding back Brazilian business.In this section Indecision time Sparking recovery The mortarboard boom Bitter grounds ReprintsThe cost of electricity is bumped up by 28 different taxes which together account for almost half the average bill, according to Acende Brasil, an energy-research institute.

But explosive growth in private, for-profit universities is at last opening up higher education (see chart).In this section Indecision time Sparking recovery The mortarboard boom Bitter grounds ReprintsIn 2010, the latest year for which figures are available, there were around 2,400 universities or colleges of further education, of which only a tenth were public.

I think they realised that by uniting they could better support tea leaves everywhere and were far more likely to defeat those nasty, bitter coffee grounds.

He goes on: These things come on with a gruesome, vulgar, blasting surge of "enthusiasm," one becomes a kind of man-aping balloon in a parade — then you subside and eat bitter coffee-grounds of dullness, guilt etc.

He goes on: These things come on with a gruesome, vulgar, blasting surge of "enthusiasm," one becomes a kind of man-aping balloon in a parade then you subside and eat bitter coffee-grounds of dullness, guilt etc.

These things come on with a gruesome, vulgar, blasting surge of "enthusiasm," one becomes a kind of man-aping balloon in a parade — then you subside and eat bitter coffee-grounds of dullness, guilt etc. Please don't worry anymore, all the pieces have been picked up, and (but I see I have already used at least five discordant metaphors) life has licked up.

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