The lack of progress has hardened feelings of embitterment and emboldened hard-line rejectionists on both sides of the divide. |
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But if America came to be seen as an ally of the Shia, it would do little to assuage the Sunni embitterment that feeds IS's appeal. |
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It may be that some old personal embitterment or other prevailed over his qualifications of statesmanship. |
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Hostile rumours circulated against him at court, and, as younger, less deserving men overtook him in rank, his embitterment deepened, and he became noticeably more eccentric. |
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The embitterment of right-wing politics today isn't a patch on that of leftist temperaments in 1969 — an alienation so deep as to resemble indifference, but scintillant with rage. |
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On the other hand, wrought alloys do not experience the same embitterment until above 600ºC and will maintain their mechanical properties and hold their shape during the hot-crushing separation. |
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