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Shelling out for an extortionate ticket in exchange for an uncomfortably overcrowded train is a bitterly familiar experience.
To many blacks in the music business, the lack of congruency in this particular morality tale is bitterly familiar.
Linda Crannell, an amateur historian in Austin, Tex., who runs a Web site dedicated to spreading the word about American poorhouses, found the tale bitterly familiar.
It is a circumstance bitterly familiar to anyone with the unmitigated tenacity to own an automobile in New York: A guy gets a bunch of parking tickets and says he did not deserve them.
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Cardiff's manager was bitterly disappointed with a defeat that highlighted familiar shortcomings.
SIR THOMAS LEGG could be the name of a 17th-century nobleman, and a bitterly resisted attempt to extract money from Parliament sounds familiar too.
With three alternating monologues (varying a form familiar from works by Brian Friel and Conor McPherson) and its story of bitterly circumscribed lives, "Pumpgirl" is hardly the most original play to arrive from Ireland lately.
Mr. Crane, a familiar figure among the hard-right fringe, wrote a letter to Congress this month bitterly denouncing the bill; Mr. Palinkas on Monday signed onto it.
But researchers were soon bitterly disappointed when they looked for areas where signal spikes were stronger in response to all the familiar words.
Bitterly cold all day.
They are bitterly divided.
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