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It is conceivable that Assad could slip into exile, perhaps to a dacha outside Moscow, where deposed Soviet clients and spies used to settle into retirement and give the occasional bitter interview to a Western correspondent back during the Cold War.
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The contract lasts until Mother's Day of next year where a decision is made to either a) release a covers album, b) continue with the social-media course as is or c) leave the label and release your music independently, typically followed by a round of bitter interviews bemoaning the whole enterprise.
Iglesias described old leftist militants as "sad, boring and bitter" in an interview, "defeatists whose pessimism is infectious".
The only sad aspect of all this was we didn't get a bitter, angry exit interview with the Chenbot.
Williams did not sound bitter in a recent interview.
Not unexpectedly, she took it to heart, and sounded bitter and wounded in interviews; more recently, she wistfully spoke of wanting to "wipe the slate clean".
Because "Holy Hell" is told largely via extensive footage Allen shot at the time, the film has the uncanny effect of showing us what a cult looks like from the inside, how appealing it can be to those seeking enlightenment, and with after-the-fact interviews how bitter the aftermath can feel if things fall apart.
The interview, with its bitter judgment of Obama's banality, failure, and empty rhetoric about hope and change, was a complete fabrication.
He'd sold his company, Glyph Systems, for tens of millions, though in interviews he seemed bitter about it.
Mr. Kishimoto, who declined to be interviewed, sweetened the bitter pill with the pledge that the construction would be contingent upon strict observance of local environmental and noise standards.
The first name to occur to anyone considering such a list would probably be Diane Sawyer, Ms. Walters's ABC colleague and long-rumored bitter rival for the top interviews.
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