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But six years later, Dr. Cobb bitterly reflected that the association habitually absented itself from Imhotep meetings.
Theirs was, in fact, a remarkable marriage, although its final stages were somewhat bitterly reflected by Penelope in her novel The Home (1971).
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There are memoirs that bitterly reflect the damage inflicted by a father's cruelty or neglect.
"Every woman who walks through the world knows there are two roads: a wide, triumphal route for the men, and a second mean little alley for women," she bitterly reflects.
Young Stockdale reflected bitterly on the mockery generated by his father's dozy, incoherent performance in the TV Vice-Pres.
"I don't think, when all is said and done, that he did what he did because he was a hater," Mr. Eszterhas reflected bitterly.
He could have reflected bitterly on the unfairness of his role as the lightning conductor for blame – as he said, Deepwater Horizon was a complex accident involving several companies – and then "moved on".
More than 20 years later, an aging Odets reflected bitterly on his own failure to change life, calling himself "not only the foremost playwright manqué of our time but of all time".
Similarly, Mr. Reagan's policies on civil rights were bitterly divisive, as reflected by Mr. Reagan's strikingly low share of the black vote, 11percentt in 1980 and 9percentt in 1984.
"The evil-doers and thinkers had achieved their first victory," he reflected bitterly.
Her truthful visions, she reflects bitterly, are "ruining her business as a psychic".
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