Sentence examples for bitterly expressed from inspiring English sources

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There is … that sinister expression about the eye, and the quiet but bitterly expressed feeling that I know portends evil … with a little whiskey in them, they dare do anything … Do not think I am frightened and laugh at my letter.

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In the early hours, as he headed out into the bitterly cold, Brian Cowen, the Irish taoiseach, expressed disappointment at the outcome.

Though Mr. Karzai appeared elated at the ceremony, he has frequently expressed frustration with the American presence, bitterly criticizing the United States on issues like night raids conducted by Special Operations troops and civilian casualties.

The confederacy expressed a general Maratha nationalist sentiment but was divided bitterly by the jealousies of its chiefs.

Oil companies are bitterly fighting regulations already on the books, and some lawmakers have expressed concern about higher costs for consumers and the stifling of economic growth.

Later he was to express himself bitterly on the matter: There was in various transatlantic countries such an abundance of maize, that the farmers had to burn it as fuel in their railway engines.

Qudsia spoke bitterly, with heartfelt emotion, expressing a combination of anger and grief, about the fact that her family did not recognize her baby as a person to be named: My family does not understand it's a genetic problem.

In his poem Blighters, Siegfried Sassoon expressed his disdain towards the music hall-goers on the home front, claiming bitterly that he'd "like to see a Tank come down the stalls, lurching to rag-time tunes".

West kicked off his Radio 1 interview by speaking bitterly of not being treated properly as a designer until his recent collaboration with Adidas, and expressed a passion for fashion which runs deep: "People think that I pander to fashion.

Mr. Panetta expressed confidence that President Obama's choice to succeed him, former Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska, would be a strong defense secretary, despite a bitterly partisan confirmation hearing last week in which Mr. Hagel stumbled over some answers.

Looking forward, Stern expressed confidence that Congress, with Solis and President Obama steering the ship, would move forward on EFCA, a union priority that is bitterly opposed by the business community.

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