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It captures the city's bitter, wire-taut mood after September 11th, and I hope that Disney, despite its disastrous mistiming of the movie's release (putting it up against seasonal blockbusters), finds some way to bring this acrid and brilliant little picture to the large audience it deserves.
EMPLOYEES of the Taff Vale Railway Company in South Wales greased the tracks and cut telegraph wires during a bitter strike in 1900.
At Church and Dey Streets, there were fresh bouquets of red roses and blue irises stuck in the wire fence, shivering in the bitter wind.
Police tappers resent newcomers in the business, and are especially bitter toward the graduates of the Treasury Department wire-tapping schools.
Because he got to worrying about his wire, the rest of lunch tasted bitter.
After the war, most Japanese-Americans, though bitter at being held for years behind barbed wire, wanted to forget the episode as quickly as possible and to assimilate.
With the major towns and the railways under British control, the conventional phase of the war ended; Kruger wired Steyn pondering surrender, but the Free State President insisted they fight "to the bitter end".
Police tappers are bitter toward the graduates of the Treasury-Dept tappers, the pupils are not instructed in the technical details of wire-tapping.
"Bitter, bitter," Lance said.
Bitter Fruit.
How bitter?
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