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Temperatures have been bitterly cold, much colder than usual for this time of year.
Secularists and minority groups, who continue to contest the very composition of the constituent assembly, bitterly oppose much of the current draft.
Anne Barton has remarked, slightly bitterly, that "much of the action takes place in a prison": and certainly the shadow of bars is all a workable set really requires.
The architect Morris Lapidus, who brought pleasure palaces like Eden Roc and the Fontainebleau hotels to Miami Beach, was so loathed by Modernist hard-liners that, in 1983, he bitterly destroyed much of his archives.
But now there's a president and a legislative agenda they bitterly despise (much as Soros and his friends saw the Bush presidency as an existential threat to the country), so it's not surprising that outside spending by Republicans in 2010 and 2012 would dwarf everything that came before.
The decision suggested that Senate Republicans, who have bitterly resisted much of the Obama administration's agenda, may be open to striking a deal with Democrats on the overhaul, as they ultimately did last year on a rewrite of credit card regulations.
January 17th dawned bitterly cold, much like that frigid morning when the bodies of the two Foster women had been found.
When he accepted a fellowship at Smith College in the fall of 2000, the student newspaper complained bitterly: "Deify Celebs Much, Smith?" The paper ran an editorial asking, "How many of you read your first Vonnegut book in August?" "And So It Goes" isn't a book to rekindle the popularity of its subject's work.
WASHINGTON — When President Obama travels to Wall Street on Monday to speak from Federal Hall, where the founders once argued bitterly over how much the government should control the national economy, he is likely to cast himself as a "reluctant shareholder" in America's biggest industries and financial institutions.
With many Islamic Societies at British universities mostly under Sunni leadership, the sectarian divides so bitterly apparent in much of the Middle East between the Sunni majority and the Shia minority are making themselves felt here in the UK.
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