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Browder, a notable critic of Vladimir Putin, has also been bitterly critical of Surrey police's investigation.
Lawyers representing those held at Woodhill are bitterly critical of their treatment.
Outside the banquet, some Zimbabweans were bitterly critical of the birthday plans.
Hardline dissident republicans were bitterly critical of the decision to paint Carson's image in their area.
The companies remained bitterly critical of each other days before Congressional hearings on the matter.
Oksanen, meanwhile, is bitterly critical of the Helsinki book fair, which has accepted the Russian embassy as this year's sponsor.
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As if to illustrate his point, there was a bitterly divided critical response the following day.
Inevitably, a woman of such sudden fame and such a sudden fall as La Lupe leaves behind keepers of the flame who can be bitterly possessive, and critical of anyone else's judgments of her.
Alvarez argued that the story of Plath's death was a literary-critical artefact; Hughes bitterly disagreed and wrote to his erstwhile friend that "there are quite a few things more important than literature – more important even than great poetry, let alone memoirs".
Mr. French sketches Mr. Taylor and his rivals well, including a bitterly hypocritical news conference, and is critical of what passed for United States policy during the worst days of the Liberian retreat from sanity into butchery.
He will deliver a critical report today to the bitterly divided Security Council on Iraq's compliance with U.N. disarmament demands.
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