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Many of these white wines provoke bitterness and salt from cheese.
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Though the ideas came mainly from Flynn, Kushner created most of the images and got all of the official credit, provoking bitterness and guilt between them.
Despite that life seems to carry on as normal, but the violence has provoked bitterness.
These altercations may serve as distractions from the country's economic woes, but they provoke much bitterness.
The overwhelmingly Shiite forces are using tough tactics and restoring some order, but are also provoking enduring bitterness among the country's Sunnis, which risks fueling the insurgency.
He said his wife had shaken the boy in the past, but later said that statement was provoked by bitterness about their separation.
In the following years myth and memory provoked continuing bitterness until Blagaj became identified retrospectively with the Ustashe, and Veljun with the Serb "Chetniks".
The little agency also took the audacious step of slashing certain fees--a move that provoked considerable bitterness among competitors.
The Cavour family, greatly disturbed by their son's association with a cadet holding compromising political views, ordered Camillo to terminate it not without provoking his indignation and bitterness.
And yet now is not the moment to provoke yet more Greco-German bitterness, and exacting compensation for such war crimes will not go very far towards alleviating Greece's mountain of debt.
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