Langone's bitterness toward the NYSE and Goldman's chairman Henry Paulson is no secret on Wall Street.
Yet to concentrate on these flaws, and on this week's bitterness, is to miss the bigger picture.
Langone's bitterness toward the NYSE and Goldman Sachs Group (nyse: GS - news - people ) Chairman Henry Paulson is no secret on Wall Street.
During the three months that Veggie Booty was off the shelves, he tweaked its recipe, adding "cane powder" (unrefined sugar) to reduce the Booty's bitterness and make it more appealing to a wider audience.
Plenty of controlled aggression can be heard on 30 Year Low's alternate take of "Aspect of an Old Maid" (Okkervil River's Will Sheff sings the male lead on the set's other version), as Bracy and McCardle, each acutely aware of the other's bitterness, frantically trade lines and barbs.
Don't be afraid that maybe too much time has passed or that there's too much bitterness that has developed maybe between you and the child's mother.
India's relations with China are still scarred by the bitterness that ended its first prime minister's dream of Hindi-Chini Bhai Bhai, Indo-Chinese brotherhood, sealed in a treaty in 1954.
All sarcasm, angst and bitterness aside, Nintendo's president Satoru Iwata recently affirmed that there's no Wii successor on the near-term roadmap.
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" Ms. Lewinsky noted with bitterness: "Maybe she's not sleeping with him yet.
On President Hollande's side there is still bitterness that Chancellor Merkel backed Mr Sarkozy so openly during the French election.
But Terry's punishment and his perceived bitterness regarding the way he has been treated also raises questions about the way the FA, indeed all sports organizations, punish players.
Mrs Gregoire's lagging ratings reflect that bitterness.
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"Everything's tinged with irony and sarcasm and bitterness and darkness these days, " he said.
More recently, Japan's weakened economy has added to the bitterness.
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Responding to the release of his brother's killer, Mr Nyanda said he held no bitterness or animosity.
There is also growing bitterness over military service: 80% of the army's 120, 000 front-line troops are conscripts.
The tour is meant to focus on leaving behind the bitterness over Iraq and setting a brighter tone for U.S.-European relations in the future.
But the pride felt in the rescue attempts was tinged with bitterness in Senghenydd, as many felt that the mine's owners had failed to heed the warning of a similar disaster nine years before, in which all but one of the 82 miners on shift had been killed.
But it's also because you don't have the sort of bitterness of the hops balancing the sweetness of the barley and the malt.
The post-colonial solidarity of the 1950s was shattered by China's victory in a 1962 border war which left a legacy of bitterness and border disputes.
But the BBC's Ireland correspondent Mark Simpson says its passage is not assured, given the country's political system is in a state of chaos and filled with bitterness.
Also, some of them feel some bitterness and disappointment - my discovering, for example, that oh my God what's going on.
It is through this that the legends of the soul's journey are re-told with all their gaiety and their tragedy and the bitterness and sweetness of living.
An acrimonious split last month during the party's national convention left both candidates claiming the nomination, setting the stage for weeks of bitterness and legal challenges.
Vietnam's leaders, along with its youthful and optimistic population, genuinely seem to have overcome any bitterness about past conflicts and are looking firmly to the future.
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