But Lunghi showed no signs of bitterness at the manner of her departure from the show.
This strong amaro hides its punch in a wonderful herbal balance of bitterness and sweetness.
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The June 1984 attack killed an estimated 450 people, and left a legacy of bitterness.
But after their celebration will come a lingering hangover of bitterness over the rows at the summit.
Wouldn't an American peace initiative then merely add to the store of bitterness by raising false expectations?
For example, some two dozen genes are linked with different types of bitterness.
It was an uncomfortable compromise, and for Willem-Alexander the furore over Mr Zorreguieta has a particular edge of bitterness.
What really surprises me about South Africa today is the lack of bitterness.
The prospect of 20-plus years of bitterness might make retirement seem more appealing.
But it's also because you don't have the sort of bitterness of the hops balancing the sweetness of the barley and the malt.
The post-colonial solidarity of the 1950s was shattered by China's victory in a 1962 border war which left a legacy of bitterness and border disputes.
An acrimonious split last month during the party's national convention left both candidates claiming the nomination, setting the stage for weeks of bitterness and legal challenges.
We were met with a wall of faces: angry, distraught, helpless and homeless people -- all resigned to a life of suffering with a lot of bitterness.
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But, it says with a touch of bitterness, "only Slobodan Milosevic is on the bench of the accused, while Stipe Mesic is a witness for the prosecution".
And in this season of goodwill, perhaps the level of bitterness with which they are received may say more about the "Bah, humbug" attitude of the recipient, says Ms James.
Grapefruit curd with mascarpone and a crumble of pistachio and green tea demonstrated the more elegant notes of bitterness, and sunchoke cream with chestnut, black-trumpet mushrooms, and coffee expounded on the sweet-savory spectrum of nuttiness.
They look at each other again (and this is surprising, the way their eyes meet again after the apology), and what she sees, beneath the expedient mask of bitterness, is a well of unbearable horror and fear.
And what was remarkable was there was not a trace of bitterness in her for these people who had destroyed this forest, and whom she had to spend two years of her life not two weeks, not two days putting her body on the line to fight.
Years of public hearings, admissions of crime, requests for forgiveness and compensation payments have purged some of the bitterness of the past.
In a measure of the bitterness of the public debate, Serge Dassault, CEO of the Dassault industrial group and a conservative politician, predicted in November that gay marriage would lead to the decline of the French nation, like the peoples of ancient Greece.
DLC's new prescriptions which boil down to moderating the tone on social issues, rather than changing policy positions could take some of the bitterness out of the Democrats' perennial struggles between left and right.
But this gruesome episode is also a powerful reminder of the bitterness and increasingly sectarian nature of the fighting in Syria.
Sweeter than other IPAs, it still packs in fistfuls of hops, the bitterness of which is tempered somewhat by slight lemony pop.
In the case of India and Pakistan the bitterness of the dispute is particularly alarming.
And yet despite all of this, despite the bitterness of the past, despite the difficulties of the present, despite the uncertainty of the future, Dr. King held fast to his dream.
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