Further, the decision has the potential to embitter me to the point where I will actively campaign my classmates to stop giving money, as well. |
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Desmond Tutu said that long-suffering can embitter you, but it can also change you in a great way and Mandela has done the latter. |
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They single-handedly did more to embitter me toward opposing fans than anyone else in any sport, including Flyers fans and Duke fans. |
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He argued that such people pose no threat to France and that the state shouldn't permanently embitter them with years of detention. |
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Some among us, of course, fear federalism would merely embitter these separatist tendencies until they tear our country apart. |
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Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged. |
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The poor indeed are insensible of many little vexations which sometimes embitter the possessions and pollute the enjoyments of the rich. |
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That can embitter and anger the person and their performance may even worsen. |
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This negotiation about when to go and visit Anne's family may easily embitter them. |
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Why does the Mayor continue to take every opportunity to attack the ATU membership, negotiate in the media and further embitter this dispute? |
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Let us not embitter the people, let us support them in word and deed. |
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President Martinelli defended his decision to embitter regional integration by giving the example of Costa Rica, which is also a member of SICA, but not of PARLACEN or the Central American Court of Justice. |
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Hopes to head own opera company in N. Y. C. Has never forgiven N. Y. for permitting failure to embitter last years of old operatic trail-blazer, Oscar Hammerstein. |
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Second, few things can more embitter the mood of the House than a series of personal attacks, for in their wake they leave a residue of animosity and unease. |
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In fact, her client maintains that if this information appeared in the lobbyists registry, it would upset neighbourhood residents and embitter already strained relations. |
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