The bitterness between these men became very public in January after the acid attack on Filin.
The interesting question, at least psychologically, is where does it come from, both the envy and the bitterness.
"The bitterness of the chocolate offset the richness of the foie, " she says.
To Husna it felt like a validation, almost like revenge, and yet with the bitterness of triumph after humiliation.
And underneath it all is the bitterness of the different media attitudes that are perceived between Senator Clinton and Mr. Obama.
Sweeter than other IPAs, it still packs in fistfuls of hops, the bitterness of which is tempered somewhat by slight lemony pop.
And while the bitterness also comes from basic psychology operating in an economy with a growing wealth disparity, it is more complicated.
Years of public hearings, admissions of crime, requests for forgiveness and compensation payments have purged some of the bitterness of the past.
But the bitterness extended well beyond those directly affected by the tragedy.
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But the bitterness and embarrassment of the Gingrich mess will linger in the marbled corridors of the Capitol for some time to come.
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.
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.
The tears that filled Chung's eyes as he spoke to an auditorium of 500 Hyundai Motor executives and employees may have been brimming with the bitterness of betrayal.
More recently, Japan's weakened economy has added to the bitterness.
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The nibs add an almost delicate crunch without the bitterness.
Even after allowing for the bitterness of a woman scorned, and for the forgiving propensity of conservative Christians, this is not a testimonial that will help at the polls.
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The anger, the resentment, the bitterness, the desire for recrimination against people you believe have wronged you, they harden the heart and deaden the spirit and lead to self-inflicted wounds.
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That is why I understand, at least in theory, the bitterness that seems to come to people who have been unlucky in love for the first 3-4 decades of their lives.
And yet despite all of this, despite the bitterness of the past, despite the difficulties of the present, despite the uncertainty of the future, Dr. King held fast to his dream.
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Instead, the bitterness, distrust, and gridlock have grown worse.
Family sources trace the bitterness between the two brothers to their childhood when Kpatcha, who was bigger than his older brother, was alleged to have made attempts to intimidate and bully Faure.
And the bitterness of the fight is expected to sour debate over future projects in and around Seattle, including the need to replace a vital floating bridge that carries traffic to the city's eastern suburbs.
The church contains in full the kindness and cruelty, the fierce intelligence and the shocking ignorance, the struggles and successes, the love and, yes, the bitterness and biases that make up the black experience in America.
Even in public, the bitterness was surprising.
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In a measure of the bitterness of the public debate, Serge Dassault, CEO of the Dassault industrial group and a conservative politician, predicted in November that gay marriage would lead to the decline of the French nation, like the peoples of ancient Greece.
Although immigration from North Africa is a century-long phenomenon (170, 000 Algerians and 130, 000 Moroccans were recruited to fight for France in the first world war), what sticks in the memory is the bitterness of the Algerian war of 1954-62, when Frenchmen and Algerians killed and tortured each other with enthusiastic brutality.
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