Bitterness
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The
Bitterness
of SugarPRINCETON – Sugar is sweet, but the ethics of its production is anything but appealing.
If these two peoples can find common ground to create two states, both democratic and free, after decades of
bitterness
and bloodshed, the region would have an enormously powerful model of hope.
Over much of the past three decades, Japanese firms and official agencies have happily invested hundreds of billions of dollars in China, hoping to bind the two economies together in a way that would end the lingering
bitterness
from World War II.
Instead, as the friction of recent years has amply attested, China continues to nurture the
bitterness
of its people, and those of other Asian countries, toward Japan.
Instead of engaging in
bitterness
and spy mania, it is time for Russia to find its "place under the capitalist sun."
But the
bitterness
lingers among Shinawatra’s supporters – even now, when his sister, Yingluck, is Prime Minister.
Today we note with
bitterness
that there is only one free person in Ukraine: its president.
They should also seize the moment to liberate themselves from the
bitterness
that has divided the Atlantic Alliance over the Iraq War, argue Pierre Lellouche and Christoph Bertram.
More deeply, its
bitterness
lays in human and spiritual loss.
Such
bitterness
spoils memories of the past and makes life in the present harder to endure.
Equally commendable has been the Greek Cypriot strategic decision to follow a Gandhi-like policy of non-violence: while there is deep
bitterness
about the Turkish occupation, and the fact that Turkish settlers were implanted in the North, the Greek Cypriot community decided not to use violence against the occupation.
And so they share the
bitterness
of those who feel alienated in a world they find bewildering and hateful.
There is now much more bitterness, fear, and hatred on both sides than in 2000, when the Camp David negotiations failed.
In Athens, exasperation has reached new heights, and the
bitterness
of the disputes has started to echo dangerously the rabid disputes over German reparations of the 1920’s.
Of course, the
bitterness
of Sino-Japanese relations since the end of WWII helps set the stage for such nationalist outbursts, but the roots of China's rage go deeper.
Yet the respect she showed for the various cultures and people whom she was engaging did a great deal to allow such challenges to move forward without bitterness, and in a spirit of real dialogue.
And these are often newly rich men who share their followers’
bitterness.
Bloodshed, particularly Nasser’s execution of Brotherhood leaders, increased the
bitterness.
Some years later, Winston Churchill asked Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who had spent nearly a decade of his life in British jails, about his apparent lack of
bitterness.
A majority of Russia’s elites, despite their bitterness, are neither willing, nor can they afford, to run the future like the past.
Netanyahu’s attempts to annex Palestinian occupied lands unilaterally will only create the conditions for more bloodshed, anger, and
bitterness.
The CDU’s cooperation with the AfD constituted a major breach of the post-war German consensus ruling out mainstream parties’ cooperation with the far right, and generated
bitterness
across the political spectrum.
Flynn’s resulting
bitterness
toward Obama makes him a useful instrument in Trump’s latest plot: to destroy his popular predecessor’s standing as an advocate for former Vice President Joe Biden, Trump’s presumptive opponent in this year’s election.
Anything would be better than continual shame, misery, infidelity!'With his heart full of despair and
bitterness
toward every one, toward himself and her, he left the hotel and went to her.
He had regained his calmness, the rough politeness, without bitterness, of an agent who has received his instructions, and means that they shall be respected.
A terrible
bitterness
was poisoning his mouth, the uselessness of everything, the eternal pain of existence, shame for himself who always adored and desired this woman in the dirt in which he had abandoned her.
But never before had such
bitterness
thrown them one against the other.
His patriotic heart struggled, however, and it was with painful
bitterness
that he repeated his favourite expression:"Foolery!
But it was above all the meal-times that were unbearable to her, in this small room on the ground floor, with its smoking stove, its creaking door, the walls that sweated, the damp flags; all the
bitterness
in life seemed served up on her plate, and with smoke of the boiled beef there rose from her secret soul whiffs of sickliness.
But not being able to spend as much as she would have liked, to have a swing-bassinette with rose silk curtains, and embroidered caps, in a fit of
bitterness
she gave up looking after the trousseau, and ordered the whole of it from a village needlewoman, without choosing or discussing anything.
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