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Adam Frank, in "Welcome to the Age of Denial" (Op-Ed, Aug. 22), seems bitter that no one is listening to him and his fellow astrophysicists.
He's a better poet when just mulling things over, in a louche beachcomber-ish way — when he talks politics, the taste seems bitter in his mouth.
He drew on his abandoned religious vocation and the experience of illness in such novels as Honey Seems Bitter (1952), There Was an Ancient House (1955) and Dogs Enjoy the Morning (1968).
She seems bitter.
Back home, her mother, now a divorced politician, has fallen ill, and has begun hearing nonstop from Tracey, who seems bitter and unstable, full of grievances toward the narrator and her mother.
Nobody around here denies that Srebrenica was a crime, but the Serb community seems bitter about the fact that every year the world's eyes are pointed toward Potočare and Srebrenica but not Bratunac where they mark the anniversary of the killing of Serb civilians in 1992.
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Can I mention at this point that the interviewee did not seem bitter at all?
My peers and I can occasionally seem bitter, contemptuous or blasé about the miracle that is modern Israel.
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