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Still, the battle over the EU has caused bitterness in Tory ranks, including among ministers at the top level.
Inevitably, that ability to create opportunities caused bitterness among musicians who were unable to join his circle.
He will also acknowledge that many of the reforms he implemented at the BBC caused bitterness, pain and controversy but will deny that they have weakened the corporation's creativity.
Sweet or salty, chewing on these figures caused bitterness for Gamgort.
The failure of the Fatah movement, which he leads, to deliver an independent state has caused bitterness and cynicism among many Palestinians.
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Trigonelline, for instance, causes bitterness.
Caucuses could well be the future in an EU of 25 .A nobler image neededSuch a development is bound to cause bitterness and suspicion among smaller countries.
The precedent of popular sovereignty led to a demand for a similar provision for the Kansas Territory in 1854, causing bitterness and violence there (see Bleeding Kansas).
The xenophobic mayhem has sharpened a sense of "us and them", causing bitterness among nations that hosted thousands of South African exiles during the struggle against apartheid.
University officials fear that bargaining with undergraduates will cause bitterness, although UMass need not fear a strike because state law bars walkouts by public employees.
Conversely, the much lower temperature of cold-brew coffee does lead to lower dissolved levels of the compounds causing bitterness, though it comes with the trade-off of a much-elongated brewing time.
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