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"It hurt bitterly to have those beliefs challenged".
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I really badly hurt and cry bitterly most days for what seems like a second loss.
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Obviously, it hurts fans but as players we're bitterly disappointed.
The drug stores have bitterly opposed that plan, saying it would hurt them financially.
What he said could be bitterly funny, but then you noticed his hurt, uncertain, wary eyes and you felt as if you were eavesdropping on a private confession.
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The closer the result the more bitter the defeated side will feel, and it will hurt to see a country which I call home so bitterly divided.
They are bitterly divided.
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