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Moore fought bitterly against this politically motivated change.
Double Act finds him raging bitterly against Whitehall's betrayal and taking stock of his own failures.
It's well known that Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were bitterly against such legal provision.
PeopleSoft, a supplier of software for companies, has fought bitterly against the takeover by its rival.
The communities along the line have fought bitterly against the idea.
The More Group fought bitterly against Decaux and was saved by the government, which intervened on competition grounds.
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La Guardia had run third in a straw poll before he bitterly decided against seeking a fourth term.
The case has been bitterly waged against the backdrop of the group's highest-profile operation yet — the release of a quarter of a million confidential American diplomatic cables that became the basis of articles by news organizations worldwide, including The New York Times.
It was anxiety that his son should not suffer the same fate which caused the actor's father, Leonard, to be sent to study at Guy's Hospital at the age of 17. Leonard had no desire to be a dentist, and bitterly reacted against the Catholic education he received in a seminary at the foot of the Himalayas.
But neither the SNP nor the LibDems, the most likely coalition partners, would be easy for Miliband to work with: Labour spent last year bitterly campaigning against the former, and has spent the past five years denouncing the collaboration of the latter with the Tories' governmental austerity policies.
Through an entire childhood, adolescence and early adulthood living in the world's largest urban concentration of people - poor, spirited people - nothing prepared me for the sight of a nation's police machine so bitterly deployed against tens of thousands of young men trying to stay employed.
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