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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.
It's bitterly cold in Dasha's classroom and will only get worse as the winter digs in.
It's bitterly ironic that the Lawrence's are quick to tell the press they are bringing some "soul" back to dance music production, whilst ignoring (or in some cases, doing a direct disservice to) the black soul tradition that became one of house music's fundamental building blocks.
"It's bitterly bad luck on Bermuda in terms of timing," Alderney's team boss Michael Ellen told BBC Guernsey.
"It's bitterly disappointing and very frustrating," said Harry Herbert, an adviser to the horse's Qatari owners.
Sometimes that division is funny, sometimes it's bitterly sad.
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It is bitterly funny to watch and think about the differences between the men's sport and the women's version.
It was bitterly cold.
It is bitterly contested ground.
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