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I love the dry, snappy bitterness of a pilsner.
His austerity hardened into severity, the bitterness of a scourge.
The sequence ended with "Revelge," which had all the bitterness of a Weill-Brecht number.
COMBINE the bitterness of a Marxist tract with the prissiness of a guide to etiquette, and what do you get?
Palin's disdain goes beyond the bitterness of a public figure who has been burned by the press.
It just added to the bitterness of a day which those at a distance from all this seemed to enjoy.
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Wood tannins from new oak barrels can be overwhelmingly bitter, and too much bitterness of any kind means a wine is out of balance.
DENVER - The refreshing bitterness of an English pale ale, the clean light taste of a Pilsener, the dark, almost burnt graininess of Irish stout.
During their tense encounter, Mr. Rockwell, in the film's best performance, conveys the bitterness of an adult child who grew up terrified of displeasing an impossibly demanding parent.
But within black America, that fact — and the fact that the orders were revoked following Lincoln's assassination — is common knowledge, recalled with the bitterness of an outstanding debt.
At Ilo, in the Bryant Park Hotel, Rick Laakkonen combines the sweetness of puréed corn with puréed huitlacoche in a folded omelet and plays the corn's sweetness and the smokiness of the huitlacoche against the bitterness of an arugula purée.
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