Sentence examples for features Bitter from inspiring English sources

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features: Bitter flavor.

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The "reggaetón-ed up twist" on Selena's classic, features bitter-romantic lyrics, synthetic instrumentation and synthesizers, while taking reggae influences similar to the original.

It could feature bitter testimony about artworks with serene names, like "Scholar Under a Pine Tree" and "Tasting Tea Beside Bamboo and Rock".

The last election and its aftermath featured bitter disputes over disqualifications, recounts, legal challenges and score settling that worsened smoldering sectarian tensions; a repeat could upset plans for withdrawing the remaining 50,000 American troops by the end of 2011.

Last night, Ying Liang told me that he has just finished shooting his fourth feature, "Bitter Memories," about a major bus accident that took place five years ago; it will feature fictional elements (about the family of a victim) and documentary ones (about its survivors).

Murray's latest novel, The Mark and the Void, is set in Dublin's financial district at the moment the whole teetering edifice of derivatives and inter-banking loans came crashing down, and features a bitter failed novelist, also called Paul, whose crippling mortgage on a jerry-built luxury flat drives him towards bank robbery.

Features: Slightly bitter flavor.

While its subject appeared to be a happy couple, Steve and Sue, bumbling along towards retirement, it featured a bitter prologue from Steve Nicholas Farrelll).

But that 89,000 figure included 44,700 days lost in the July to September 2012 quarter alone, which featured the bitter Grocon dispute with the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon opened a second round of bidding Wednesday for a $35 billion Air Force tanker contract after an error-plagued first attempt that featured a bitter competition between the Northrop Grumman Corporation and the Boeing Company.

"We expect this district will feature a bitter Republican primary fight over who can get the furthest to the right the fastest, and we'll monitor the race as it develops," DCCC spokeswoman Emily Bittner said in an emailed statement to The Huffington Post.

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