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Resist also the temptation to act from bitterness.
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It's hard to resist a nationwide party, so you'll find the clueless mingling with the season ticket holders, which can lead to bitterness from both quarters when apathy meets with bone-crushing enthusiasm.
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For me, it was the euphoria of survival, of having Life that ultimately saved me from feeling hatred, bitterness or indeed to seek revenge for my loss.
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And while the bitterness also comes from basic psychology operating in an economy with a growing wealth disparity, it is more complicated.
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But when I told her I had got permission from Dirk to ask her out she relented, obviously from feelings of hurt and bitterness.
NEWYORKER: Wakefield
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Consider a tasting where drinkers sample a beer with a particular characteristic (flavor from German hops, hop bitterness, smoked malt, amount of cherry juice, the options are endless) and rate the intensity of that characteristic.
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The interesting question, at least psychologically, is where does it come from, both the envy and the bitterness.
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But Lunghi showed no signs of bitterness at the manner of her departure from the show.
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The first derives from what was once a basic New Labour insight: that, beneath the current bitterness, Britain is a more aspirational, capitalist country than old Labour gave it credit for.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot