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It was a bittersweet reminder of the player the Rangers once had on their side.
The exhibition has several works by Syrian artists, a bittersweet reminder of the cultural wealth of that war-ravaged country.
Yet it brings citizens of New Jersey another bittersweet reminder that our state treats gay and lesbian couples as second-class citizens.
Mr. Andrulewich wrote that the table is "a bittersweet reminder that a luxurious solid wood piece of furniture was once beautiful in nature".
And in a deliberate and bittersweet reminder that it took a war to gain freedom, Memorial Day has been set as the day before Independence Day, the fourth of Iyar.
It is a bittersweet reminder of what could have been for Baylor, which struggled in beating No. 14 Sam Houston State in the first round Thursday for its first N.C.A.A. tournament victory since 1950.
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For a reporter it was a bittersweet moment: a reminder of an age when newspapers threw off profits so vast that an American press magnate could scavenge the globe for endangered treasures, prising heirlooms from Old World nobles before shipping them by the ton to his Californian lair.Today, all is stood on its head.
For Sinclair, it's perhaps a bittersweet triumph, a reminder of how close Sinclair and Strauss-Kahn were to becoming France's first Jewish couple-in-chief.
Yet Heffernan is a bittersweet victory -- a reminder that the Court does not consistently enforce constitutional prohibitions on arbitrary government actions.
It is safe to say this was not such a bittersweet triumph and, whether or not it constituted revenge, it was certainly a reminder of his prowess to the club that discarded him so unceremoniously.
Any hardcore reminders make me realize, 'Oh wow, she's really not here.' It's bittersweet ― I think it'll forever be bittersweet when we're on stage because we started out together, just the three of us.
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