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The court split with furious and public bitterness along partisan lines.
She became prime minister for a time, but public bitterness over Ukraine's economic travails and constant political squabbling undermined her bid for the presidency.
The arguments about divorce and remarriage which have led to the most extraordinary public bitterness among cardinals are not, in the pejorative sense, theological.
Public bitterness at the sudden collapse of a quality of life that was among the highest in the world fuelled fears that voters would stay at home on Saturday in protest at the entire political system.
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Even in public, the bitterness was surprising.
On the one hand, it needs to show that it acknowledges the public's deep bitterness; on the other, it needs to negotiate a deal quickly in order to move economic recovery along.
Ellen Barkin, the actress, went public about her bitterness over their divorce in 2006; Patricia Duff, a Democratic fund-raiser, waged a grueling child custody fight with Mr. Perelman through the late '90s.
Fortunately, Wallace accepted the arrangement after the fact, happy that he had been included at all, and never expressed public or private bitterness.
This only compounded public division and aboriginal bitterness.
He was left humiliated, no longer comfortable in public, and seething with bitterness against the researchers who had denounced him.
He has since taken to Twitter to attack Louis Tomlinson and his legion of rabid fans, as if leveraging the public's X Factor bitterness into a surrogate career.
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