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Nothing now seems so utterly "British" as our war cemeteries – visit a German or French war cemetery and that's clear – but it was not always so, and Ware only won in the teeth of bitter opposition.
Were it not for the Guardian's commitment to courageous and outstanding investigative journalism – in the teeth of bitter resistance by the PCC and its controlling press interests – we would never have discovered the true scale of abuse and corruption in parts of the press.
"In the teeth of bitter hostility, she saved Britain from ruin at the hands of union wreckers and transformed the economy," it says.
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The report – that calls for new housing, better transport and "more fun" with a new cinema – comes in the teeth of a bitter recession, he points out.
The race started at 1.35pm "in the teeth of a bitter north-easterly gale and snow-storm", and proved uneventful with the Light Blues winning by two lengths in a time of 21 minutes 15 seconds.
If you tend to that interpretation, the line "is someone getting the best of you?" reads less like a stirring memo-to-self in the teeth of adversity than a bitter complaint about an ex having it off with other people.
To get rid of the dirty gobbledegook he insisted on using, the matron brushed his teeth with bitter Fels-Naptha soap.In vain.
He also showed flashes of bitter humor.
Two days of bitter, indecisive combat ensued.
It was a night of bitter winds.
Wild bitter melon (WBM; Momordica charantia L.var. abbreviata Seringe) is a variety of bitter melon (M. charantia) in Taiwan.
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