The lofty ideals of common development, not bitter competition between Tumen partners, is what the project is supposed to foster.
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St Mirren manager Gus MacPherson had made public his desire to sign Finnigan but was not bitter at losing out to his SPL rivals.
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However, unlike Mexico, Germany are not a bitter rival, only a competitive and respected one.
Mr Woodhead insisted the attack was "apolitical" and that he was not personally bitter.
Making matters worse, this is not a bitter pill that only the rich must swallow.
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Martinez denied that the switch was because of his primary loss and said he was "disappointed" but not "bitter" toward his former Democratic colleagues for failing to support repeals of the so-called marriage penalty and estate taxes.
The attempt fails because most physicists are not as professionally bitter as Mr Magueijo.
Politics is not without its bitter ironies, but none is greater in this presidential election campaign than the one plaguing Mitt Romney.
Mr. NAVARRETTE: Well, I've interviewed him three different times, and this one, obviously, as you would imagine, he was much more relaxed and reflective and not all that bitter.
He asked to meet Mr Hun Sen, saying the two should not talk about the bitter past.
Bitter irony may not sound like the key ingredient in such a free-for-all burlesque.
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But this increasingly bitter affair is not over: fresh battles are likely in provincial legislatures.
Most people find PROP and PTC bitter, but not unbearable, while others don't taste it at all.
While the Burren Black is slightly more bitter, and not quite as silky as Guinness, it still went down easy.
We may not use labels like "bitter" (except when paying our bills, perhaps), but most of us treat different kinds of money very differently.
To be sure, Disney moved to the right from the 1940s onwards, not least because of a bitter strike in 1941 by animators that crippled his studio for months.
That happened today when the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ordered a controversial class action employment case to proceed against Wal-Mart despite the bitter objections, not just of the 930, 000-employee retailer but five judges including Chief Justice Alex Kozinski.
Mr. CHRISTA BELL (Poet): Because your eyes remind me of watermelon rinds scraped clean of their meat by narrow teeth because today your skin is not burnished honey but a bitter herb chew to hold the grief at bay, because your lips are the purple grapes of (unintelligible).
There does not need to be all this bitter hatred for ourselves and for our mates.
Mr Mutsolgov says the war in Georgia found little support in Ingushetia, not long ago engaged in a bitter ethnic conflict with North Ossetia.
This is not a formula for settling the bitter outstanding disputes.
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