But others use it to vent the bitterness and frustration that they have against women.
But Lunghi showed no signs of bitterness at the manner of her departure from the show.
Four basic taste sensations are recognised by our taste buds - bitterness, sourness, sweetness and saltiness.
Langone's bitterness toward the NYSE and Goldman's chairman Henry Paulson is no secret on Wall Street.
Although he had many friends among them, his bitterness toward the Goyim never disappeared.
If you press the viscount, his pleasant irony gives way to a surprising bitterness.
That price is the return of an unmistakable, growing and potentially destabilizing bitterness in American politics.
This strong amaro hides its punch in a wonderful herbal balance of bitterness and sweetness.
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The bitterness between these men became very public in January after the acid attack on Filin.
"Everything's tinged with irony and sarcasm and bitterness and darkness these days, " he said.
The King laughed for the first time, a cackle edged, like a burnt cookie, with bitterness.
The June 1984 attack killed an estimated 450 people, and left a legacy of bitterness.
If you remove color, bitterness and TASTE , how can you say it is beer ?
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In the case of India and Pakistan the bitterness of the dispute is particularly alarming.
The slight differences of substance are hardly enough to account for the current bitterness.
Hops give beers much of their flavor, aroma and bitterness, or lack thereof.
Responding to the release of his brother's killer, Mr Nyanda said he held no bitterness or animosity.
The passage through the nocturnal mammals is said to reduce the acidity and bitterness of the beans.
Moral and political reform, he believed, would come only when bitterness and resentment vanished from human hearts.
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The fascinating question is whether winning in Arizona will erase his bitterness at losing to Barack Obama.
But after their celebration will come a lingering hangover of bitterness over the rows at the summit.
There is also growing bitterness over military service: 80% of the army's 120, 000 front-line troops are conscripts.
Wouldn't an American peace initiative then merely add to the store of bitterness by raising false expectations?
There is no bitterness or score-settling with the White House staff that had pushed for his departure.
Yet to concentrate on these flaws, and on this week's bitterness, is to miss the bigger picture.
The debt crisis has revived Greek bitterness over the German occupation of the country during World War II.
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The interesting question, at least psychologically, is where does it come from, both the envy and the bitterness.
We should also conduct this difficult debate in a matter worthy of our country, without bitterness or anger.
Diplomats on both sides downplay differences, ascribing recent bitterness to the kind of sharp words exchanged between friends.
Such an impeachment would lack legitimacy, would produce divisiveness and bitterness in our politics for years to come.
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