Through all the hardship, Weaver doesn't seem the least bit bitter about his plight.
And, of course, many customers are still bitter about the hand large institutions had in breaking the global economy.
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On the morning of the match, he is still too bitter about a lifetime of injustice to support the Springboks.
"I've had a fair few seconds and often you feel bitter about something, but not this one, " said the Irishman.
It didn't work out, no doubt pleasing fans in Cleveland who remain bitter about Modell moving the original Browns to Baltimore.
Mr Watts is also bitter about the administration's decision to discontinue the Crusader, an army gun which is made in his constituency.
It would be easy for him to be bitter about his lack of opportunity but instead Bellion speaks earnestly about what he learnt through adversity.
If Henry is bitter about his formative introduction to the Bard, it doesn't show, and it hasn't stopped him approaching Shakespeare with childlike gusto in recent years.
We had a young man about 24 years old who had been kicked out of his house by his mother, and he was incredibly bitter about it.
He says he is still bitter about his time there.
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So, it seems, some people are very bitter indeed about the proposed sugar tax.
The divided vote and the bitter arguments about it have had a surpisingly narrow public resonance.
Given his bitter complaints about journalistic rivals and his obvious affection for monopolistic joint-operating agreements, it's hard to believe he really wanted that.
McLoughlin, meanwhile, has been subjected to page upon page of bitter stories about her weight, shopping sprees and her lack of closeness to Victoria Beckham.
Lincoln speaks of a time when the nation had to overcome deep partisan divides and widespread bitter disagreement about issues that would decide the future of the government and of the country.
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Thus Obama's signal gaffe of the campaign so far--his San Francisco fundraiser comment about bitter small-town Americans clinging to guns, religion and racial intolerance--stuck because it fleshed in the Obama persona you already suspected was there.
But a bitter row is bubbling about plans to rent out these peaceful properties.
He asked to meet Mr Hun Sen, saying the two should not talk about the bitter past.
Hosting the Oscars tonight is Jon Stewart, who's been onstage riffing about the bitter writers' strike that was recently resolved.
As bitter as they must be about Zuck allegedly screwing them over, surprisingly, they still all maintain personal Facebook accounts.
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This leads directly into the barroom (saloon) stomp "Blessing and a Curse, " a story song about "the bitter end for the chief of police" (sheriff).
But now the fight on the Democrats' side is especially bitter because it's about superdelegates and about the regular pledged delegates and the pullout of Atlanta Congressman John Lewis, who was pledged for Hillary Clinton, now says he's not pulling out and is up in the air.
Bonham Carter said that despite her reservations about being too young to play bitter spinster Miss Havisham, Newell had persuaded her she was ideal.
The critically acclaimed Bitter, 1999's brooding song cycle about a troubled relationship, cast NdegeOcello as a mature and unconventional chronicler of human behavior, but since then, she's taken more creative risks.
At the time they were recording the album, all five band mates were going through painful breakups: The McVies were divorcing, Buckingham and Nicks' long-term relationship was coming to a bitter end and Fleetwood's wife was about to leave him for his best friend.
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They accepted specious logic about what limited government means, right up until the bitter end.
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But the sugar industry argued this change would be a bitter pill for US consumers and would only add to the confusion about a sweetener that has drawn criticism by some health advocates.
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