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Fabio Quagliarella, the substitute who came on, scored one of the consolation goals, brawled with Slovakia's keeper and then wept so bitterly, might have been an exception.
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It was unclear which of the factions fighting bitterly in Iraq might have been responsible.
For if a place this polarized can pull itself back from the brink, other bitterly divided societies might be able to as well.
Lastly, automatic "sunsets" of laws have their fans, though Congress could mindlessly reauthorise laws gathered up in omnibus bills (and a bitterly divided Congress might allow good laws to lapse).Finally, one bad idea is the REINS bill.
Any slight hope that a bitterly fought campaign might end in some approximation of harmony were soon dashed, with recriminations beginning within Labour, which faced criticism it had not campaigned sufficiently for continued EU membership.
Savage is old-fashioned, as bitterly hilarious as that might sound to gay-marriage opponents.
Others wondered bitterly what other tests might have been faked: ADAC rates things like tyres and childs' seats, too.
Button, always frank as a commentator, might seem bitterly nostalgic and hypocritical to some, given that he was essentially the Nathan Chen of the mid-20th century.
I might become bitterly saccharine, nostalgically tethered to bygone potential that I never exploited.
Rosecrans believed he could have marched unopposed the entire 280 miles from Corinth to Vicksburg, and he squabbled bitterly with Grant over might-have-beens.
And the major unions bitterly oppose any measures that might make it easier to fire workers.
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