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And sitting in the last, highest row was a flock of cold-eyed young women all in black robes, all in mourning, who never took their bitter stares off him, and pointedly did not write down, or care about, anything he was saying.
By Batarfi's account, bin Laden was not particularly bitter about all the stares and the photographs; rather, "he was joking about it".
(If you are so bitter that colleagues crumple under your stare of pure hatred, however, get going on those applications before you sabotage your reference).
As big brother Jamie, Sam Phillips has a fearsome presence, hunched like he's ready to lash out, unyielding in his stare and with a demeanour as dry and bitter as the whiskey he knocks back in such quantity.
The files show that there were two moments during the government's bitter year-long struggle with the miners when Thatcher and her ministers "stared into the abyss" and glimpsed the possibility of defeat.
They feel it in their joints, in the stab of an insulin needle, in the bitter residue on their tongues from pills swallowed, and sometimes in the stares of people on the street.
Ms Gillard has come out of her bitter rivalry with Mr Rudd as a strengthened leader who will be able to stare down her critics.
"Bitter, bitter," Lance said.
Bitter Fruit.
How bitter?
Bitter cold.
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