Mr Johnson told those gathered that those responsible for the violence "face punishment they will bitterly, bitterly regret".
Multiplayer game enthusiasts and home Webmasters complain bitterly about current efforts to throttle them down.
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It said it was "bitterly disappointed" by the decision but that the fight would not stop.
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It said bitterly cold and strong northerly winds and snow would "present some very challenging conditions".
Patent lawsuits between bitterly competitive smartphone makers, though common, cost money and hurt publicity.
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Their conflict did not last long, but the two countries remain bitterly at odds.
In private, some Pakistani officials speak bitterly of how the U.S. treats their country.
Bitterly cold temperatures stretched from the Dakotas to New England, sweeping down into the Ohio Valley.
Some have complained bitterly that there has been no exit strategy planned for them.
"I had to use holy water to put out the fire they set, " she recalls bitterly.
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That's in part because the international "community" remains bitterly divided on the way forward.
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And Nigel Harris, editor of Rail magazine, said motorists would "complain bitterly" about road closures.
Nearly half a century after China's invasion, it remains largely undefined and bitterly contested.
After initially bringing the country together, the crash is now bitterly divisive, the BBC's correspondent says.
And it wants the constitution to outlaw abortion a demand which would bitterly divide the Polish people.
The boys, one black, one white, have become the faces of a bitterly fought legal battle.
With its massive oil reserves, Kirkuk is the most bitterly contested of Iraq's disputed territories.
In Ontario, by contrast, politicians' rhetoric was confrontational and the teachers' unions bitterly opposed.
So far, the left officially in favour, but bitterly divided has been keener on this than the right.
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The Democratic governor, Jim Hodges, is keeping his head down, and public opinion is bitterly divided.
On one side, the parties of the Sinhalese majority have been bitterly divided, regularly swapping power.
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Mr O'Hagan's brother Fintan said the family was "bitterly disappointed" at the decision not to prosecute.
Larry Craig of Idaho and John McCain of Arizona are bitterly opposed by many other Republicans.
He shared, with Leibniz, the invention of calculus, though the two men brawled bitterly about it.
Nor is it about students, alumni, and fans, some of whom bitterly resent the penalties.
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But now that proposal, fought bitterly by the business lobby, looks dead because of a deadlock at the SEC.
"It put us under tremendous pressure to fight through the family courts, " David Hines recalls bitterly.
In a society which is bitterly divided between Protestant and Catholic that cannot be sustainable.
It has been trying for more than a year to bring the two bitterly opposed factions together.
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