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It's a slow-burning lament of bitterly lost love that would have fit on one of the later Rubin albums, maybe repurposed as a stripped-down dirge.
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Either way, one result is generally a huge house shoehorned onto a modest lot, dwarfing the houses of neighbors, who complain bitterly about lost privacy, light and ambience.
Slay reacted bitterly to losing by 4-0 to Leipold in the 167.5-pound 167.5-poundging that the referee had unfairly penalized him for 3 points, taking him out of his offensive strategy.
The Greens MP Scott Ludlam explained why, somewhat bitterly, after losing his own preference deal with them.
Terry remains bitterly upset to have lost the England captaincy over the affair.
The real estate industry fought that law bitterly in Congress, but lost, and it landed on Ronald Reagan's desk in 1982.
In that year, just four days before he lost a bitterly contested race for Staten Island district attorney, he was the subject of an anonymous telephoned death threat.
Three times they went to the A.F.C. championship game together, and three times they lost, twice bitterly, thanks to former Denver quarterback John Elway, who was their ruin.
Near the start of their journey, Philippa declares bitterly that she has lost any belief in justice or even in sense.
It is an agenda that resonates deeply in a nation that remains both bitterly aware that it lost the Cold War and sensitive to the subsequent decline of its significance in world affairs.
"We're bitterly disappointed to have lost, but if we continue to play like that we will climb the league quickly.
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