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Miserable on earth, Daisy is even more bitterly disappointed in the Elysian Fields.
The resentment of the Sanders delegates deepened, leaving the party even more bitterly divided as it turned to the general election.
Then there are places like Wisconsin, which held a hard-fought judicial election just five months after last year's general election, and a series of even more bitterly contested recall elections within the following four months.
The Saudis complained bitterly when President Hosni Mubarak, a longtime ally, was forced from power, and even more bitterly when the Muslim Brotherhood emerged as Egypt's primary political force.
It is now 32 months since Britain was offered a choice between Leave and Remain in the EU referendum, yet the country feels even more bitterly polarised today than it was then.
It also reflected the mounting strains at Europe's core brought on by populists seeking to denigrate the bloc and forge anti-European alliances across borders, a clash that may play out even more bitterly in European Parliament elections in May.
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The unwillingness of Mr. Boehner's caucus to join such decisions for the common good suggests that the 113th Congress, which begins on Thursday, will be bitterly unproductive, and possibly even more dangerous than the last Congress.
The country seemed pessimistic and bitterly divided, on racial grounds even more than on economic ones.
Which leaves Razdolnoye residents like Mrs. Zhorina, the retired brickmaker who so bitterly denounced Mr. Yudin, in even more desperate straits.
The war for influence and truth in the Middle East is bitterly contested and has perhaps become even more so as the stakes in the post-revolutionary region continue to rise.
Mark Hughes told the club's website: "It's bitterly disappointing for the club but even more so for Bojan himself as he was making such a big impact on the Premier League and clearly enjoying his football.
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