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The causes of his embitterment were many, remote and near.
Confusion and embitterment spread, also to those who stayed home.
Between the lines I could sense her embitterment diminishing.
By that time, as he found to his embitterment, many tongues were already wagging in the City.
And I won't deny a certain degree of embitterment.
His disappearance is bound up with his embitterment at the role he played.
"I saw in him a process of increasing embitterment, and that is the only thing I can state now, looking back.
The result can only be further embitterment.
He was the first publishing on Post-traumatic embitterment disorders.
Later, he prefers to write landscapes and inner embitterment feelings due to exile.
(The word-processing demon in my computer keeps trying to change that to embitterment.
The isolation and embitterment of evangelical culture was not the only development crystallized by the Scopes trial.
The driving force behind right-wing populism is usually the same: embitterment about the state of the country and anger at the political establishment.
Non-medical discussions of paralyzing embitterment is a long running theme in literature.
His career and his worldview have a lot to do with the embitterment that Britain's class system still leaches into the country's politics.
Now, with Liang's fears calmed, that embitterment crept back out.
The old unhappy loss or want of something had, I am conscious, some place in my heart; but not to the embitterment of my life.
"On Capitol Hill, there's some embitterment," he said.
He might simply live and watch Critias, watch the slow embitterment of a man left to a town which hated him.
During the next 15 years, from 1977 to 1991, they lived a life of sheer suffering, racial oppression, bitter hardship in diaspora and embitterment.
Inspired by them, he redirected his embitterment into the writing of poetry so as to liberate his soul.
They honed a new edge on that knife, underlining the embitterment while retaining the lilting melody.
As his embitterment boils, Dracula begins to delve heavily into Satanic practice.
And then there's distress, resentment, dissension and embitterment."
Her waspish sister-in-law (Rosanna Carter) is a portrait of subdued embitterment.