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South Australians feel this with growing bitterness.
The last quarter of the 13th century was a time of growing bitterness and harshness.
This disjunction is at the heart of the growing bitterness between the two candidates.
Her indecisiveness and growing bitterness made her an easy target for predators such as the arch-hypocrite, T J Wise, who bullied her into surrendering her letters.
Lieberman seemed to be consciously offering a counterpoint to the growing bitterness of the presidential contest, which was not necessarily what the party needed.
"There is growing bitterness and anger in England," said Tariq Ali, once a firebrand on the barricades, in a posting on the Web site of The Guardian, a British newspaper.
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For instance, Cohen tells me, US consumers' growing affection for bitterness has recently begun arcing towards the sour.
But defeat for Merkel would come at a price, with bitterness growing in Germany at the lack of solidarity being shown by the country's EU partners in the crisis.
There was plenty of bitterness growing up with a pair of stick legs.
"Because of these discrepancies between Jews and Arabs, the Arabs have growing feelings of bitterness and frustration". Rekhes said that often the frustration felt by Arabs on the civil level is translated into nationalist sentiment in support of Palestinian causes.
Stop yourself from having a root of bitterness growing deep within... Read Matthews 18 21-35: The parable of the unmerciful servant, (about great need, greed, great despair).
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