The tussles got so bitter, the police had to investigate an alleged attempt to assassinate Wadia.
But there is another reason why the row over the tunnel has become so bitter.
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He skates more lightly over why the rift in the Security Council became so bitter.
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Perhaps this is why their personal rivalry is so deep and so bitter.
So bitter is the division between the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and the Awami League that such partisanship is considered unforgivable.
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Politics has become so bitter and partisan, so gummed up by money and influence, that we can't tackle the big problems that demand solutions.
Mr Crystal's final words to his father had been spoken in anger, with neither of them aware that so bitter a conversation would also be their last.
Politics has become so bitter and partisan and gummed up by money and influence that we can't tackle the big problems that demand solutions, and that's what we have to change.
But so bitter is the disappointment in the orange team, so strong the craving for stability which (at least visually) he represents and so deep the suspicion, rational or otherwise, of Ms Tymoshenko that even in western Ukraine some voters may back Mr Yanukovich in the second round.
So bitter is the mistrust between Greeks and Turks, both those who live in their respective motherlands and those who resentfully share the divided island of Cyprus, that the grand plans to bring new eastern members into Western Europe's clubs will be at risk if nothing is done.
The latter can be a bitter pill so you may jump at the streamlined program.
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How do the social workers, the hospital staff, the police, the teachers, the railway workers, the prison and immigration officials -- and yes, the bankers and MPs -- feel about the hypocrisy of a press that so readily dishes out bitter medicine but can never, ever take it?
And it's been a very bitter fight, so it strikes me as being pretty hard to put that together at the end of the day.
And it would do so without embroiling us in a bitter tit-for-tat trade war with China.
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But Ukraine is in the middle of its bitter winter so staying on the streets will demand great fortitude.
So there was cause for a bitter taste in some investor's mouths.
If they do badly, the party which has backed Mr Bush so early and enthusiastically in a bitter primary season is likely to implode.
So, at worst, a bitter contest could merely reinforce the gridlock, with a re-elected, more leftish Comrade Obama pitted against a still more intransigent Republican Congress.
Susan Grabau, Sun's StarOffice product line manager, said that these high-profile partnerships should extend the company's reach so it can better compete with bitter rival Microsoft, whose Office product is the most widely used desktop applications suite.
So I reached out to David Bitter, the CEO of CropFax, the company behind this revolutionary way to farm via the use of data, and asked him some pointed questions to see how he thinks this could be applied to marketers.
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So yes, politics has become more bitter and polarised, but the problem isn't American tribalism.
The Eagles have lost so many games for so many years that losing is their bitter birthright.
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He is bitter as he should be so it wont be hard to google a confirmation to this.
I've been away from Cintas for two years and left on my own to start a successful business, so I'm far from a bitter ex-employee.
It drew strength from the not-so-young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on doors of perfect strangers, and from the millions of Americans who volunteered and organized and proved that more than two centuries later a government of the people, by the people, and for the people has not perished from the Earth.
On constitutional amendments, the edge always goes with the defense, so that this decision will stand, leaving bitter wounds in its wake.
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