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Their hypothesis — that more flattery would lead to greater bitterness and, therefore, more carping about their chief executive to third parties — turned out to be true.
The first was a large twin study which showed that, at least in those of European ancestry, particular genetic variants are linked to the strength of perception of different tastes: one specific variant was associated with slightly higher ratings of bitterness for caffeine, another to greater bitterness for quinine and a third to greater bitterness for a drug known as propylthiouracil, or prop.
Time intensity curves showed the gels having an inhomogeneous distribution of quinine had greater bitterness intensity throughout mastication, however no differences in bitterness intensity were observed between any gel designs in the latter stages of aftertaste measurements.
By Jonathan Schell The New Yorker, February 17 , 1973P. 29 During the war years, it often seemed that Americans on both sides of the war issue had developed greater bitterness toward each other than any American had developed toward the Vietnamese foe--almost as though the war were not really the issue that was"dividing us but only one irritant in a purely private quarrel among ourselves.
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"I felt sorrow and shame and panic and great bitterness".
He lived out the rest of his life in Holland in great comfort and great bitterness.
"I feel great bitterness for what's happened," his brother Giovanni Impastato told La Repubblica.
"It's a great disappointment, there's great bitterness," Prandelli later said.
There remains great bitterness toward the Milosevic government, with Socialist Party headquarters being trashed in at least 20 cities across Serbia.
He expressed great bitterness that Sunni religious and political leaders rarely condemn the killings of Shiites, and he despaired of being protected by American or Iraqi security forces.
He spoke in a rumbling baritone, expressing great bitterness about his mother's suffering and the failure of so many relatives to help her.
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