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Deportation would be bitterly hard on Mr. Rios, his wife and their two sons.
He undertook the regulation of utilities and embarked upon public projects designed to help New Yorkers help themselves through bitterly hard times.
In general, the lot of the ordinary Roman was no different from that of the vast majority of human beings before the modern age: powerlessness, bitterly hard work, and the constant presence of death.
King also found it bitterly hard to gain any credence for his evolving social prescriptions either from the stodgy N.A.A.C.P. and Urban League leadership or from the emergent inner-city activists of SNCC.
God knows, it is bitterly hard to defer to a long-standing political enemy, but it is insane to equate a moderate, tested professional politician with a crypto-fascist.
Apart from the fact that for me, any sort of deprivation breeds obsessive greed, I feel there is a more complex problem at hand: While it is easy to eat well as a vegetarian, it is bitterly hard to create a fabulous, whole meal without flesh, fish or fowl to augment the greens.
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