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Examples of bitterness


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Just under the surface in every prison lie the tensions and bitternesses of prison life.
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There are enormous difficulties in that great uncertain republic which has its bitternesses and its own nationalisms.
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Everyone engaged in the coal mining industry, as well as the whole nation, wants to smooth over the difficulties and bitternesses of last year's stoppage.
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No speaker has attempted to make a resurrection of the old recriminations and bitternesses in order that some controversial advantage might be attained over an opponent.
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The petition exposed the depth of bitterness that continuing refusal of communion had created.
By exalting strife, contention, and bitterness, the tendency of militarism was toward regression and barbarism.
On average, saffron produced at the coastal site had more colouring strength and bitterness than that produced at the high-elevation site.
However, most of these changes were brought about by force, established by decree amidst much political chaos, bitterness and division.
Where the non-graduates fought harder and with considerably more bitterness was to defend their position in primary schools.
Each subject described emptiness, shortness, and bitterness of life, or similar feelings.
I will wipe them out without trace, drench them in bitterness!
The final convict scene contains 'no bitterness, no pangs of an unclean conscience, but only sadness concentrated on a ruined life' (p. 16).
A depressed and estranged peasantry expressed its bitterness by swelling the ranks of the rebels.
In these days few are so biassed by party or sectarian bitterness as to grudge an epitaph to virtue and calamity in times gone by.
Each looked for larger patterns under the surface bitternesses of their day.
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Silencing is likely to exacerbate feelings of alienation, mistrust, and bitterness, and confirm veterans' sense of futility of caring or acting.
While justifying their decision, they claimed that this had often led to bitterness on the part of the children, which had affected their subsequent relationships.
Surely, such reticence, if not a cultural conceit, could be explained by something other than bitterness ?
She has now arrived at an advanced time of life, and unable to employ her talents, but she is unacquainted with the bitterness of want.
Wars of conquest were over and bitterness caused by them was probably receding.
The party line was that the discontent and bitterness which capitalism created in the unemployed only needed to be organised, mobilised and given focus.
Derogatory statements were those that expressed attitudes of rejection, hostility, or bitterness toward the recipient or others.
Several expressed deep bitterness at the lack of support they received.
Because it will require more or less substantial internal upheaval, it may produce only resentment and bitterness.
Despite the bitterness between the conflicting parties, both sides realised that they depended on each other.
Division led to suspicion, suspicion to persecution, and persecution ended in bitterness and rebellion.
In the work of some groups, these sentiments are projected within more ' selfish' perspectives: with feelings of personal bitterness, anger or alienation.
The gap between the desire and the reality is often the theme of tango, leading to bitterness, suffering or nostalgia, the unsettling of fixed masculine identities.
They feared that famine and disease would continue under the harsh conditions imposed by the treaty, and they foresaw the political effects in the legacy of bitterness and hatred.
The two groups have resolved to forget the bitterness that came with the struggle for independence and have instead opted to promote peace, reconciliation and forgiveness.
Taste explodes at the bitterness of the foaming green tea.
The bitterness of a soldier, disabled by war and suffering the rejection of peers who formerly admired him, is vividly portrayed in the savage dissonances etched into the score.
I am certain that the result of a non-trade unionist's going to a union meeting would be anything but to remove bitterness.
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He passed his self-imposed exile without bitterness and with great dignity.
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We have to tailor them for the future, bearing in mind the feelings and the bitterness which we have around us now.
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In human relations, as in industrial relations, there can be bitterness, arguments and conflict, but there can come a point of no return.
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If they are not, the bitterness, intense as it is at the moment, must become worse.
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I think we have to proceed from this stage of acrimony and bitterness there to a situation where constructive talks could be held.
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Lives have been lost, great bitterness and disunity have been caused, and there have been insecurity and heavy economic damage.
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I do not for one moment pretend that under our system divorce does not lead to a considerable amount of bitterness, and perhaps of humiliation.
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There is undoubtedly a great feeling of disillusionment and anger and in many cases this has turned into bitterness.
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The results of a part-suppressed inflation can be great bitterness and great resentment.
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The first is the "them and us" complex, with all the bitterness between the two sides that that entails.
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Although these anomalies have since been corrected, they have left a legacy of bitterness which has led to this dispute.
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There would be bitterness and trouble for us all, far greater than the transient problem and challenges which success would bring.
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Their bitterness is compounded when they compare their redundancy handshakes with those being received by workers in certain public sector industries.
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I believe there would have been much less sectarian bitterness had that not happened.
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I could see in those youngsters—some were black and some were white—bitterness and resentment.
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The decision to close the works has caused great bitterness in my constituency and in the surrounding area.
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The men had no hand in devising that policy, but they were called upon to do their duty in times of bitterness and stress.
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We have many advantages, and not least among them is the absence of bitterness in industrial relations in this country today.
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The sole effect of his imprisonment is to stimulate feelings of bitterness which will ruin all possibility of a peaceful issue of this great struggle.
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I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone.
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If in years to come the bitterness and soreness have passed away, then will be the time to reconsider the position.
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I do not wish to add anything to the bitterness which is felt.
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Money spent on punitive measures will yield bad results, in so far as it creates bitterness in the future.
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There are those of us who sit on these benches who use all the influence we can against class feeling and against bitterness.
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Moreover, there will also be a great deal of anger and bitterness.
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My remarks will not in any way exacerbate any feelings of bitterness which they may have.
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When we consider how their wages have dropped to around 16th place in the comparative wages scale, we can understand why they feel considerable bitterness.
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There is nothing that has a tendency to cause more bitterness than any dual control over any portion of land.
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What excuse is there for that bitterness of feeling with regard to the churchyard?
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The bitterness it feels about its predicament has not been lost on me for a number of years.
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Learn it they will eventually, and with great bitterness for the country as a whole.
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I say without bitterness that the trade unions have much to be responsible for in the growth of labour-only sub-contracting.
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There is a good deal of bitterness, however, being caused by this situation.
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Extending the definition of a qualifying home would only give rise to further anomalies and more bitterness.
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As a result there will be bitterness rather than anything which is beneficial either to the present policy or to the country.
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From his point of view, if he has to administer bitter pills, he must use gentle words to dilute their bitterness.
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Bitterness and despair are there in plenty but so is common sense and cool heads.
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In their intense frustration, the water workers asked me, with great bitterness, why the truth was not being published.
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There is bitterness there; there is ill-will; there is suspicion; there is doubt about the role of those in authority, justified or not.
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Instead, we are faced with the introduction of bitterness and antagonism.
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We are at present experiencing all the bitterness and pain of excessive unemployment, and particularly in certain parts of the country suffering from industrial decline.
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If that is the end of the matter much of the bitterness and hostility and the misunderstanding can be at an end after this debate.
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There is also bitterness in my constituency at the suggestion that commercial pressure has forced this closure.
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Will he look carefully into this matter as it is causing bitterness in the design profession?
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Need the subject of security be a matter for bitterness?
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The manner in which this was done created a very deep bitterness.
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There will be a bitterness in the climate of relations in our society and in employer-worker relations, too, which we could certainly do without.
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A settlement must be reached on pay and position—not forgetting the patient—that does not leave a legacy of bitterness.
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If such generosity is not forthcoming, there is little hope for the ending of this sterile bitterness.
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Conscience relates to personal sins like bitterness or hatred or fornication.
Most people assumed their bitterness stemmed from the fact they had different fathers.
We agree about such concepts as sweetness and bitterness.
Now, awakened, they perceived the bitterness and anger of the people, and regarded it as their duty to express them.
Is this sense of bitterness and alienation good for our country?
The climax of a grand drama opened full of humour must end with sentences full of bitterness.
First, cues can be genetically encoded, as in the human reliance on bitterness as a cue to unpalatability.
The bitterness of war put an end to the beautifying of houses for a time.
At times there was a bitterness, almost a desperation, about this desire for authentic identity.
The result in many cases is bitterness and the inability to cope with both the past and the present.
On the other hand, the younger groups scored higher for boredom reduction, identity problems (trying to understand oneself) and bitterness revival.
The single most frequently reported emotion was anger (90%) followed by 'bitterness' (80%).
Eight years later he had to leave the country with a feeling of bitterness.
I felt no pain, no bitterness, only love in my heart, love toward all people.
Encroachment creates bitterness and conflicts that negatively affect the likelihood of collective action among villagers.
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