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The case has prompted bitter protests that racism remains entrenched in South Africa more than a decade after the end of apartheid-era rule.
Occasionally, townspeople opposing demolition have prevailed: in Arc sur Tille, near Dijon in the east of France, the 19th-century parish church remains standing after bitter protests.
In remarks that seemed chosen to address the bitter protests against him by abortion rights and other civil rights groups, Mr. Ashcroft outlined the tenets of his administration.
The restriction met with bitter protests from human rights advocates, here and abroad, as well as objections from the State Department.
Although a subsequent internal inquiry gave a great deal of support to professor Buckland's bitter protests, the marks were allowed to stand.
Musicologists have long debated whether these are to be taken straight or as bitter protests disguised as paeans to the regime.
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The crowd stamp their feet and blow into their hands in bitter protest against the relentless wind.
The episode has set off a bitter protest from the ranks of the city's 4,500 authentic auxiliaries.
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