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For the Yankees, who have made October baseball almost a rite, the early exit is a bitter conclusion.
Worawut Suwannarit, a history professor at Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University who has spent decades trying to get more recognition for the Asian laborers, has come to a harsh and bitter conclusion.
Worawut Suwannarit, a history professor at Kanchanaburi Rajabhat University, has spent decades trying to increase recognition for the Asian laborers and has come to a harsh and bitter conclusion.
It would last nearly two years, result in the execution of over 200 slaves and mark a bitter conclusion to the decades of black bondage along the Mississippi River.
Weighed with its boots on, this is a bitter conclusion: that half our citizens have no place discussing the teams that represent them.
The tense scene offered a bitter conclusion to a case that demonstrated how the long-ago actions of a generation steeped in radicalism and dissent can still excite deep passions, and defiance.
There has been much controversy about this bitter conclusion, as the form that it was to take was left undetermined in the notes Flaubert left, though the materials were gathered and have been published.
I'm eighty-one, losing names or words in a commonplace way, so… Though each of the stories in "Dear Life" has an openness — even a forgiving quality — the pile-up of regret and disorientation in your characters' lives adds up to a slightly bitter conclusion.
As a result, both Mr Kerry and John Edwards avoided the state like the plague, leaving the Bush camp to claim that the Democrats had written it off.On August 3rd the contest reached a bitter conclusion when voters, for the first time in the state's history, threw out the incumbent in the primary.
Her statement was a bitter conclusion to a three-week court case in which the self-styled "domestic goddess" chose to admit taking cocaine on seven occasions as she gave evidence against Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo, who had been accused of spending lavishly on family credit cards without the permission of her or her husband of 10 years Charles Saatchi.
(That bitter conclusion, by the way, is one reason the battle in Libya is so important: if Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's brutal repression of his own people works, autocrats around the world will have more evidence of the efficacy of massacre).
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