In David McPhail's hands, George is laconic, with an embittered acceptance of an underachieving life. |
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She found true love with a friend, while he is embittered and can't think of marrying ever again. |
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They could have become a radicalized, embittered minority, trapped in refugee camps and angrily irredentist. |
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But the ritual requires that everyone, including the most embittered enemies, agree that it was all terribly outrageous. |
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His father had been an embittered hired hand to a poor tenant farmer in the forsaken moorlands of Jutland. |
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Through their numerous recensions, Sarah's memoirs became more rather than less embittered. |
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What we may assume is that an embittered Charlotte is determined to settle accounts with Elizabeth. |
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Actress Patricia Doyle, the narrator, plays her as an embittered crone looking back on her wicked life. |
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When competition becomes the dominant model for social reward, only a few can succeed, whereas the rest grow embittered. |
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He seems to have had a hall pass from federal authorities, which embittered other foreign flight trainers not similarly well-connected. |
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He embittered by his dismissal in 1906 and was not averse to consorting with the rightists if that would improve his chances. |
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This is not good for anybody, except for a few curmudgeons and people who are embittered by nothing more than their own embitteredness. |
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The worst thing that could happen would be for it to end indecisively, with embittered semi-losers on all sides. |
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The main villain is Doctor Cube, who wears a white cubic helmet with a frowning visage that resembles an embittered smiley face. |
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This grey wasteland could only be a breeding ground for a wave of hungry, embittered youth. |
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Although a solution was found, the experience has embittered me with the psychiatric establishment. |
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The conflicts of the time have been forgotten as this embittered old man has been apotheosised into an elder statesman. |
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say I don't think the perpetrators were embittered citizens or teenage vandals. |
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One only had to look at the vast amounts of war medals sold for a pittance by impoverished and embittered veterans at flea markets. |
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He was at this time even more embittered than Luther against the Zwinglians. |
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Nowadays, there are fewer questions, there are more disillusioned, embittered statements and these statements are based on experience. |
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Has your experience at the hands of Mr Howard embittered you? |
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I mean, is this just the fact that he was fired, and so he's embittered? |
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Cuba's discourse is not founded on ill feelings against who has been our most embittered adversary for over forty years. |
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He is trapped forever in a small, cold room where embittered female voices carp at him. |
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It has embittered the candidate countries and has failed to enable them to reach a good standard. |
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The prolonged struggle has so embittered hearts that the two ethnic groups can no longer live together, even in religious communities. |
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They change from trusting innocents to embittered survivors, respecting little but the code of the streets, its violence and limitations. |
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She spurned his proposal of marriage, and this rebuke embittered him against women. |
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It can be difficult for the law to resolve access problems between embittered former spouses. |
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Inevitably most prisoners emerge from prison embittered against the occupying Power. |
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Gustav was a harsh sovereign whose suspiciousness, irritability, and violence drove a succession of faithful servants into embittered exile. |
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He gives a sterling performance as the lily-livered auctioneer Mick Flanagan with Shona Heffernan in top form as his embittered, feisty wife Mamie. |
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His father had been an embittered hired hand to a poor tenant farmer. |
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She became embittered and persuaded herself that it had all been treachery and some kind of plot, which was paranoid nonsense. |
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In order to deal with our fellow men in a trial situation, we must first become embittered and hardened. |
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And that is to say nothing of the danger of increased criminality and vandalism as people become poorer and more embittered. |
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Many deported immigrants no doubt left embittered and disappointed with the country that had treated them so coldly. |
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Donnacona's death in France further embittered relations between the French and the inhabitants of Stadacona. |
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Meanwhile, researchers continue to profile the mind of the average smoker, hoping to unshackle the cigarette debate from embittered politics they say hinder progress. |
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She was a blushing bride of seventeen, a sad and stoic wife, a loving mother, an embittered chaperone, and a daughter pushed away. |
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Their coalition seemed to have dwindled to an embittered band of older white Southern men. |
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He still looks remarkably buff for an embittered, middle-aged alcoholic. |
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By the time he died, Crompton was an embittered man having made little or no money from his invention which was unpatented and, therefore, copied by many. |
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By the time the Club's membership had voted the measure down, a lot of participants were embittered and the environmental movement was tarnished in the eyes of many onlookers. |
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Not only does this ensure a more stable transition for the child, but it might also preclude some of the embittered custody disputes that currently plague our justice system. |
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Husbands, love your wives and do not be embittered against them. |
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His love is forgiving rather than judgmental, patient rather than irritable, and compassionate rather than easily angered and embittered towards others. |
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But there are some voluntary apostates from new religious movements who leave deeply embittered and harshly critical of their former religious associations and activities. |
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Indeed, the Islamophobic atmosphere has probably been a factor enabling extremists in some cases to recruit young and embittered individuals who lack a sense of belonging. |
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Today nonbelievers, the untrusting, and the embittered abound everywhere. |
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The harsh peace settlement imposed on Germany would leave it embittered and seeking revenge. |
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And embittered Winter, fury consumed By thoughts of Spring's nighsome 'proach, can compass. |
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The Finns were embittered over having lost more land in the peace than on the battlefields, and over the perceived lack of world sympathy. |
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He was filled with the embittered suspicions of a hunted animal, seeing enmity and treachery in his friends and deadly foes in his neighbours. |
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If St Petersburg's Northern Versailles development was enough to send embittered Russians round the twist, there was relief at the online MosNews. |
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All attempts to negotiate had failed, and the situation was so embittered that the class was on the verge of splitting into two camps: one wanting to hold the party in a club, the other preferring another venue. |
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Kermit is no longer the upbeat frog we once loved but has morphed into a more cynical, embittered version of himself. |
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Instead, as they move from one area to the other, they are leaving behind a people embittered about the destruction of their forest, the pollution of their waters, and the sickness and disease brought upon them. |
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Disappointed in life and embittered by the lack of recognition accorded him by his contemporaries, particularly Goethe, he came to know an incurably sick woman, Henriette Vogel, who begged him to kill her. |
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When did relations become most embittered in Canada? |
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No one had much money, but Mr. Bernstein's father, an angry, embittered man, drank most of his paycheck away, leaving his wife to beg for the leavings, which were never enough to support two girls and three boys. |
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Being mad about growing up an embittered, socially isolated nerd. |
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Making this film was exhausting for me, I needed to concentrate very hard in order to work up the energy to express the latent anger of this young, embittered man with an animalistic side, marked by loneliness. |
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A victor splintered and embittered, careening into the Third Reich. |
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Make my speech a bath of honeyed words poured on those who are embittered. |
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Dancers are frustrated by the lack of new challenges in the repertory, and embittered at the gap between their exhausting work hours and meagre pay. |
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The wife is an embittered, odious, and vigilant presence in the house. |
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Majority of our young people lives in a situation of insecurity, embittered and powerless, closed in on themselves and their own groups, unpredictable and violent. |
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The BT was formed over 25 years ago by embittered ex-members of our tendency and has been marked by utter disdain for special oppression, not least a sneering contempt for the fight for black freedom. |
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The possibility of an invasion involving Reginald via her south coast estates and her embittered relationship with Henry VIII precluded any chance of pardon. |
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Still embittered by the perceived betrayal, Paine tried to ruin Washington's reputation by calling him a treacherous man unworthy of his fame as a military and political hero. |
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After returning to Germany, an embittered Frederick opened proceedings against the Duke, resulting in a public ban and the confiscation of all his territories. |
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