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Traditionally, salt was scattered over sliced aubergines to encourage any residual bitterness to seep out, but generally speaking, modern varieties aren't as bitter, so don't require salting.
From then on, their decline into second-rate celebrity is rapid, and their residual bitterness predictably finds its expression in front of the television audience.
There is deep residual bitterness over the months of Nato bombing which led to the fall and subsequent capture and killing of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
Such was the game's hype that a residual bitterness still lurks in some corners towards Romero, which seems rather unfair in 2016 and more than a little self-flagellating.
The war, however, dragged on inconclusively past the end of Truman's presidency, eventually claiming the lives of more than 33,000 Americans and leaving a residual bitterness at home.
These formulations were subjected to Quantitative Descriptive Analysis (QDA), which evaluated the attributes: appearance, color, odor, hardness, elasticity, stickiness, grittiness, taste, residual bitterness and overall quality.
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The residual resentment mentioned above.
Mr. Humbrecht likes to leave just a little bit of residual sweetness in this wine to offset a slight bitterness he often detects when the wine is bone dry, but this wine is so well balanced, with such lively acidity, that it is perfectly refreshing.
No bitterness.
There is no bitterness.
I must avoid bitterness.
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