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"bitterness" Definitions
  1. angry and unhappy feelings caused by the belief that you have been treated unfairly
  2. (of arguments, disagreements, etc. ) the fact of being very serious and unpleasant, with a lot of anger and hate involved
  3. (of food, etc.) the fact of having a strong, unpleasant taste that is not sweet
"bitterness" Synonyms
acidity sharpness tartness pungency pungence sourness spice vinegariness acidness tang spiciness tanginess zest zing acerbicness astringency brininess piquancy bitter taste sour taste acerbity acrimony harshness acridity asperity acridness keenness edge bite roughness acrimoniousness acuteness poignance vitriol bile sadness grief despair misery sorrow distress desolation anguish unhappiness wretchedness heartache agony pain trauma heartbreak desperation painfulness upset tragedy poignancy unpleasantness awfulness dreadfulness disagreeableness grievousness grimness nastiness severity badness horribleness horridness distastefulness objectionableness relentlessness obnoxiousness repulsiveness toughness unacceptability unlikableness resentment pique dissatisfaction irritation rancor(US) rancour(UK) grudge spite annoyance disgruntlement vexation peevishness sullenness indignation resentfulness discontent exasperation spleen animosity hostility enmity hatred malevolence antipathy venom animus antagonism hate spitefulness malignity detestation disagreement discord strife dissent conflict variance discordance contention discordancy disunion disaccord friction dispute dissension dissidence dissonance inharmony disunity quarrelling(UK) disharmony jealousy envy enviousness jealousness green-eyed monster sour grapes the green-eyed monster covetousness grudgingness ill will desirousness ill-will evil eye jaundiced eye chill chilliness nippiness nip iciness bleakness frostiness wintriness rawness sting penetration parkiness intensity intense cold bitter cold coldness petulance irritability irascibility pettishness waspishness crabbiness grouchiness grumpiness impatience querulousness sulkiness testiness crankiness fractiousness snappishness bad temper disenchantment disappointment disillusionment disillusion cynicism discontentedness embitterment rude awakening world-weariness scepticism(UK) pessimism distrust doubt sardonicism mistrust suspicion disbelief regret remorse contrition repentance contriteness guilt penitence compunction remorsefulness ruefulness shame attrition rue penitency regretfulness affliction sorriness messiness awkwardness complexity difficulty trickiness More
"bitterness" Antonyms
mildness softness sweetness geniality happiness friendliness gentleness blandness kindness insipidity mellowness pleasantness alkalinity calmness tenderness smoothness balminess delight comfort joy pleasure love liking sympathy like good will respect loving friendship goodwill affection amity benevolence contentment magnanimity satisfaction charity generosity gratification liberality enjoyment gladness philanthropy munificence contentedness fulfilment(UK) unselfishness cordiality kindliness fellowship brotherhood neighbourliness(UK) neighborliness(US) harmony cordialness understanding warmth comity peace accord heat sultriness warmness hotness courtesy evenness gentility politeness refinement regularity admiration commendation adoration endorsement adulation glorification approval regard esteem veneration appreciation approbation respectfulness acclaim praise extolment fondness quietness lightness restfulness peacefulness tranquility(US) tranquillity(UK) blessedness bliss blissfulness cheer cheerfulness cheeriness ecstasy elatedness elation euphoria exhilaration exuberance exultation felicity gladsomeness glee gleefulness amicability pride compersion affability idealism flatness odourlessness tastelessness vapidity impenitence remorselessness impenitency shamelessness heartlessness incorrigibility mercilessness pitilessness ruthlessness cold-bloodedness remorse guilt regret compunction remorsefulness contriteness contrition penitence repentance attrition shame grief compassion ruefulness anguish penance penitency pity self-accusation self-condemnation

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This bitterness differs from the integrated bitterness that comes from fruit.
There is one other category of tannic bitterness, which unlike fruit bitterness I dislike intensely.
Tannin in red wine adds a bitterness and complexity that can accentuate your curry's own bitterness, overpowering any subtleties.
Here we will discover both the history of botanical bitters the tincture, bitterness the flavour, and the very emotion of bitterness itself.
People were relying on the bitterness of the beer to indicate the alcohol content, and as we enhanced the bitterness through sound, the alcohol strength was perceived as enhanced as well.
"If you look at the bitterness in Nevada, the bitterness in Alaska, these Democratic conventions, they actually have a greater tension going into their convention than the Republicans do," Gingrich said.
Overall, the beer is refreshing but complex, with fruity notes and a slight, balancing bitterness when it is enjoyed onboard—the bitterness really isn't there, though, when you're on the ground.
" "I take this office with gratitude and no bitterness.
"I held a bitterness and anger towards her," she says.
Here, the game does not result in bitterness and beatings.
It's crispy and tangy with a hint of pleasing bitterness.
I hope to be able to move beyond the bitterness.
Neither salved his bitterness that the episode had been rewritten.
"I've never seen such bitterness in this country," he said.
Butternut Squash Kale Sauté Cut kale's bitterness with some butternut.
Or it's defined as a source of bitterness and grief.
But the sale was tinged with nostalgia and even bitterness.
"All we saw was bitterness attacks and division," she added.
The Aymara went back to tending sheep, although bitterness remained.
And a large part of it, a genuine righteous bitterness.
It continues to generate a lot of bitterness for me.
There is very little blame or bitterness to go around.
"The bitterness of losing him lessens over time," he said.
The humour is earthy, often to the point of bitterness.
The balanced bitterness of the drink is bracing and welcome.
"There was never any real bitterness between us," she said.
She recalled the letter with bitterness, even two years later.
In a lesser hand, it could easily tip into bitterness.
They also introduce a little bitterness, which can add dimension.
It was almost rueful, although without the aftertaste of bitterness.
"No reason to harbor any bitterness about it," he said.
Steep it no more than five minutes to avoid bitterness.
Democrats are only demanding it out of spite and bitterness.
In Foggy Bottom, anguish is increasingly giving way to bitterness.
Later, in their final showdown, Red expresses even more bitterness.
"Wisconsinites are not interested in bitterness right now," Riley said.
Cubans may be moving away from the bitterness of the past.
He drank too much, and his bitterness sometimes tipped into chaos.
Zero bitterness, though ... she says she was thrilled like everyone else.
Nothing like tears to cut the bitterness of bad office coffee.
Rarely have life's joys and bitterness been embraced with such decency.
Not that Pooh Bear is solely responsible for Billy Moon's bitterness.
Think Obama in mid-2000, before all the partisanship and bitterness.
"Mao was our leader and ate bitterness for us," she said.
"I let go of bitterness and hate," he tells Parade Magazine.
The one about poison, mess, bitterness, then the balance coming back.
And so she withdrew, in a turmoil of rage and bitterness.
The flavors suggest both sweetness and bitterness without actually achieving either.
A bleary, worn-down, frustrated bitterness always lurks in her songwriting.
You're not getting any sweet without a serious amount of bitterness.
This is not about bitterness, settling scores, or showing anyone up.
And the bitterness over Trump's impeachment trial — which ended on Feb.
There were layoffs and bitterness in many areas of the bank.
"I leave this office without bitterness or resentment," Mr. Schulz added.
"I couldn't stay married to Bob," Ms. Weil said without bitterness.
Or hey, want some standard black coffee but without the bitterness?
The videos and postings, although anecdotal, depicted fear, bitterness and anxiety.
A darkness of indescribable bitterness fell upon the media in Afghanistan.
Whatever bitterness Kahn's families harbored, their commitment to him never wavered.
Or a Redstockings consciousness-raising group, a revolutionary cell speaking bitterness?
These beverages, though very different, had in common that punctuating bitterness.
So there is no villainy between them or bitterness between them.
In the meantime, Mr. Timbs sometimes lapses into frustration and bitterness.
Nissan's role as Renault's cash-cow is a matter of considerable bitterness.
There lingers a strange mixture of awe and bitterness toward white people.
"I think people are tired of the bitterness," he told VICE News.
Naturi: All I can say is bitterness is simply what it is.
" He said he would "take this office with gratitude and no bitterness.
Any bitterness — you have to train yourself in the vibration of positivity.
We have this sensitivity because bitterness in nature most frequently denotes poison.
But first pride, bitterness and the refusal to give peace a chance.
If it risked causing resentment and bitterness, would you still do it?
There's very little bitterness and it reliably produces a nice looking crema.
That bitterness fades over time; scene drama always looks smaller in hindsight.
"I keep my bitterness, which is big, in my pocket," Juncker said.
It took releasing God from the bitterness I built up toward him.
Children who are hypersensitive to bitterness are often especially fond of sugar.
But that predilection disappears in adults, while the taste for bitterness grows.
And there was no bitterness in her voice about the trade-off.
But even these cases were marked by bitterness rather than collegial celebration.
Although King declares herself an unreformed optimist, there are undercurrents of bitterness.
At some point, though, you have to let go of the bitterness.
If Mr. McDaniel runs, all of that bitterness is likely to return.
He expressed no bitterness and thanked Mr. Trump and other American officials.
I didn't feel bitterness at the decision, just complete and utter disbelief.
I like the bitterness of broccoli rabe, so I folded some in.
If Ms. Rice is feeling any bitterness , it is nowhere in evidence.
But the bitterness of the election raised serious questions about democracy's efficacy.
And his bitterness about never being included in the "cool kids" club.
Bitterness, anger, and disgust would be the wages of this careless act.
I find the welcome sort of bitterness most often in Italian reds.
Trump's Inaugural Address was remarkable for its caustic bitterness, its metallic taste.
At the same time, she helps him shed some of his bitterness.
A form of a bitter receptor gene was found, in a 2014 study, to contribute to differences in the enjoyment of coffee: People who perceived stronger bitterness liked coffee more; those with a lower bitterness perception liked coffee less.
"Panic and bitterness are bad counselors," said Valerie Boyer, campaign spokeswoman for Fillon.
"I carried that guilt, anger, fear, bitterness and sadness for years," she said.
"Great anger and bitterness never built anything," Mandela says late in the story.
The depth and bitterness of our hatred in politics, though, is relatively new.
Bitterness at NATO's bombing during the Kosovo war of 1999 still runs deep.
Some still recall the bitterness of her campaign against Mr. Obama in 2008.
Yet their expressions of happiness and relief were mixed with bitterness and frustration.
To know our whites is to survive without letting bitterness rot your soul.
But since the spring Mr Shin's bitterness has been sweetened by renewed hope.
When Mr Duque came on stage he sought to overcome the campaign's bitterness.
Steve sang the band's praises in a speech that was devoid of bitterness.
The traitor's face is "twisted up in agony and bitterness," full of resentment.
This year the normally staid affair has been imbued with uncertainty and bitterness.
"I kind of developed a cathartic bitterness," he said, reflecting on his service.
Tite said he felt terrible bitterness after they were knocked out on Friday.
Bitterness is often the mother of comedy, but it can be hard to
Jobs are meaningless, interactions hollow; a mordant humor underscores each character's essential bitterness.
The bitterness of the garnish is a nice foil to the fried meat.
One look at Melania's face and body language shows her bitterness and shame.
" Or revel in the bitterness and violence of "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
He acknowledges their mutual bitterness, his father's grave shortcomings and cruelty, his frustrations.
To Olvera, an affinity for bitterness is evidence of human innovation and diversity.
If Republicans were divided this primary, just imagine the bitterness next time around.
Sure, there will be fights, but they'll be clean, honest fights without bitterness.
Back then, the Army was segregated, but he never felt bitterness about that.
That bitterness will linger long after this gang has left the White House.
He points out, not without bitterness, that on the early morning of Jan.
It is thick and hot, with an honest smack of bitterness, and great.
It worked: a tattoo of crunch and a tempering of the char's bitterness.
" Sanders said she hoped Democrats could "let go of some of that (bitterness).
Our parents moved on from the bitterness; they both remarried, happily, years ago.
For liberals, the taste of victory was sweeter than the bitterness of conservatism.
Because being a black woman in America, anger and bitterness can crush you.
This does not account for why Americans also embrace the bitterness of beer.
We are, all of us, always one bitterness away from becoming hungry ghosts.
In a scene that was fraught with bitterness and resentment, Walter was beloved.
Her tone is tinged with anger and bitterness over the crumbling economy in Russia.
The bitterness of the cold brew with the sweetness of the ice cream. Wow.
There is a bitterness in the hearts of many of Russia's leaders, including Putin.
Of course, this is not to say that anything saccharine overwhelms its delicious bitterness.
The Lobster's enduring magic is in its inimitable blend of comedy, bitterness, and poignancy.
I tried my best to leave my shame and bitterness out of this review.
It shines through just the way that happiness does — you can't really hide bitterness.
When the truth finally emerges, a tremendous wave of pent-up bitterness gushes forth.
If you could measure beauty and bitterness, Bosnia would also be a world beater.
Republicans' pent-up bitterness over the 22 loss overflowed, resulting in long, heartrending screeching.
"There is some bitterness, but she's trying not to be angry," the insider says.
Refreshingly, the work doesn't bring bitterness, or make claims to knowledge to prove something.
Particularly, because consumers often have preconceived notions about the bitterness and acidity of vinegar.
Out of bitterness I hope will come pleasure—or at least a good drink.
"I don't think they can tell if it's true sadness or bitterness," he said.
I couldn't let go of the bitterness and I was angry all the time.
For the next three decades, her works reflected her grief, bitterness and antiwar stance.
Sugar and salt can mask the bitterness in kale, but this baby isn't fooled.
Still, Wiki's verbal skills are just as effective when refracted through bitterness and regret.
In the emails, Mr. Powell criticized Mr. Trump but also expressed bitterness at Mrs.
"The spirit of being able to 'swallow bitterness' is not there anymore," she said.
Even the Saudi leadership is starting to understand the bitterness their policies have engendered.
As the public performance fades away, though, their misery and bitterness take centre stage.
There's some bitterness, which, if dealt with poorly, can go down a bad road.
But as the last pages turned, the biography's lingering flavor was one of bitterness.
"Don't I know it," Cole shoots back, his eyes cold with bitterness and regret.
"Tomorrow Calder's coming over," she says, her tamped-down anger drained of any bitterness.
Ego got in the way, then greed, and now there's just too much bitterness.
There is anger and bitterness in Abe's recollections, but also a sense of resignation.
Although I understood the source of my mother's bitterness and inflexibility, our difficulties persisted.
But among most people — average Iranians — the news elicited feelings of bitterness and resignation.
The resulting tea is absent of bitterness, and rewards your patience with clean refreshment.
Maybe bitterness brought him here, maybe ego, maybe this quaint old thing called patriotism.
Two years of bitterness and back-biting about Kelly has come to a head.
Wine can offer other forms of bitterness that may not always be so pleasing.
Then the youthful bitterness and astringency will largely evaporate to reveal the complexities within.
She seems to embody the bitterness that belongs in the Democratic Party right now.
The dazzle of art and the bitterness of life are yoked to each other.
It is lemon-bright with a faint, corrective bitterness from its dalliance with fire.
But the Parkland community isn't going to mark this day with bitterness or anger.
Other signs include bitterness and anger, feeling emotionally numb, or completely withdrawing from others.
Coated in the salted chaco, the bitterness of the chuño is almost completely counteracted.
They're the perfect combination of sweet and salty, with the smallest touch of sweet-bitterness.
I have earned my bitterness merit badge and no one will take it from me.
" He claimed the boy's mother was "spiteful" and was motivated by "extreme jealousy and bitterness.
LAHREN: Well of course, and for me what I see is actually just pure bitterness.
Mr Barrett and his teammates might have tasted the rare bitterness of defeat in Chicago.
The latest bitterness over forced labour could disrupt global supplies of memory chips and smartphones.
And it sort of raises even greater levels of bitterness and hostility towards the Irish.
A creative baker is making the bitterness of breaking up a little easier to stomach.
The latest bitterness over forced labor could disrupt global supplies of memory chips and smartphones.
This combination of personality-driven bitterness and ideological extremism has suddenly made Minnesota Democrats vulnerable.
But some of this behavior may be due to bitterness over being fired from DIA.
Along with the burden of debt, there is a heritage of bitterness on both sides.
Bitterness, you see, fills us with disgust specifically because many naturally-occurring toxins are bitter.
It is not too late to save this marriage from falling into bitterness and recrimination.
Envy and bitterness are ugly qualities, ones that few people want to own up to.
As a consequence, we experience bitterness more strongly, likely just because it's a dominant flavor.
Ali called him "the gorilla," and long afterward Frazier continued to express hurt and bitterness.
The two brothers, however, played down any bitterness during an interview with CNN in 2004.
Beyond that, the sheer bitterness of the battle over Kavanaugh is striking to all sides.
But any bitterness he held seemingly melted away as he became acquainted with his daughter.
And I leave it at that, because bitterness and negativity does no one any good.
When Abdur-Rashid gets to that part of his story, bitterness creeps into his voice.
The Sandinistas have been back in power for a decade now, and that bitterness remains.
Mr. Erdogan did not wait for the formality of the vote to react with bitterness.
And the bitterness of competition and of not being famous rock stars began to fade.
Just skip the salt sprinkle, which isn't necessary without the bitterness of grapefruit to subdue.
What ensued was a period of what she describes as bitterness, anxiety, resentment and depression.
It smelled like concentrated bitterness, with only the faintest note of the taste I loved.
Sri Lanka is deep in mourning, and the bitterness toward the government is only growing.
I don't know what Gus' parting feelings were—sadness or bitterness or fuck-you disdain.
You can see the bitterness in how they're writing about their experience and the blame.
But the bitterness toward Fidel Castro, the Cuban dictator who died over the weekend, remained.
But fame and wealth bring them bitterness and strife, much of it related to money.
In the meantime, Porzingis does not seem to be holding any bitterness toward the Knicks.
Negronis made a comeback, as cocktail lovers have embraced the bitterness of various Italian liqueurs.
GHOSN: ANOTHER REASON FOR OUSTER WAS BITTERNESS IN JAPAN ABOUT FRENCH STATE INTERFERENCE IN ALLIANCE
There's no bitterness, there's no phoning it in, but they laugh more, they smile more.
The beginning of his bitterness was when he realized that was never going to happen.
When Donald Trump shocked the world, media bitterness quickly set in and the "resistance" began.
But the judiciary panel still managed to achieve similar levels of partisanship and rhetorical bitterness.
Of his last poems, Roiphe writes: He scrawls through rage, bitterness, bile, jealousy of the living;
But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, dismissed the prospect of lingering bitterness among senators.
Sort of like a bruleed grapefruit, a sweet bitterness, not bittersweet though, if that makes sense.
The Warren imbroglio was just the latest eruption of bitterness on Capitol Hill in recent months.
Now, the only driving force she's got left is rage, bitterness and a desire for revenge.
"It's so important that neither sweetness nor bitterness is diminished in this experience," Rabbi Rapport says.
Be smart: The result will be further division, bitterness and paralysis in our politics and government.
The bitterness over the forced labour issue could disrupt global supplies of memory chips and smartphones.
Clinton rages on, and this battle royale hasn't lost one bit of its bitterness or rancor.
The former gymnasts say the allegations against the pair may be all a result of bitterness.
Dorothy's swallowed bitterness about Edgar's budding comedy career finally bubbles to the surface over Brian Posehn.
But for now, it seems, the Clinton world's bitterness will continue to fuel the news cycle.
Can we speak about the depth without becoming impassioned to the point of rancor and bitterness?
Arguments and taking sides went on for the entire seven days, to varying levels of bitterness.
After all, there's some research that shows that adding salt to coffee can help cut bitterness.
Soon we'll be adrift, cut off from the continent, a miserable island of bitterness and misery.
And, in any case, new elections would just further stoke Italians' bitterness and distrust of institutions.
But there were signs that some of them were starting to put their bitterness behind them.
Twilley doesn't indulge in bitterness, but it is hard not to sense that it is there.
My walk can always get better; I hope the unrelated bitterness in ur heart can too.
"I have felt a certain amount of bitterness that my hand has been forced," he said.
McCain didn't let bitterness get in the way of doing what was best for our nation.
Warning to Schnatter: If the bitterness in your heart doesn't kill ya, your clogged arteries might.
Along with the relief that peace is on the horizon, there's also a layer of bitterness.
If you don't, your resentment will likely grow into a bitterness that will doom your marriage.
But as the steelworkers waited for Mr. Trump, they expressed no bitterness toward their foreign counterparts.
The bitterness between the two men carried over onto the Senate floor, paralyzing the chamber's work.
Glasgow is wet and dark but still warm, the bitterness of winter has yet to bite.
But one insists that they have put bitterness aside to try to end the Afghan war.
The soups here range from brothy to creamed-spinach-thick, and wield bitterness to varying degree.
America's bitterness toward the political system has been well-documented in poll after poll after poll.
Among the family, the attention from the government prompted gratitude, tinged with a bit of bitterness.
"I like the balance between sweetness and bitterness, something you get from natural fermentations," he said.
And the sweetness, the bitterness, the aromatics, all of it is in a nice warm presentation.
In a balanced wine, bitterness can play a defining role, underlining other flavors while remaining refreshing.
I'm hoping that 2020 might be a year for rehabilitating the notion of bitterness in wine.
Unlike fruit-derived bitterness, it does not punctuate a series of flavors, it just hangs there.
Russell was also standoffish, he said, and his bitterness at his treatment was palpable at times.
It was time, she realized, to escape the dungeon of bitterness that was sapping her energy.
I let it steep for five minutes, which produces strong flavor and dark color without bitterness.
Taming the bitterness may lead a cook to seek a sweet counterpoint to dress the salad.
I never heard him talk with bitterness about his five years as a prisoner of war.
You know India is a curious place; there is not much bitterness or resentment of Britain.
The bitterness over the forced labor issue could disrupt global supplies of memory chips and smartphones.
For all his bitterness and cutting remarks, he's still a British royal who is prone to homesickness.
The mint cools the slight bitterness of cocoa; the chocolate draws out the sweetness of the mint.
"A bitterness that he had with his father - these are probably some of the undercurrents," Tailleur said.
But there is enormous bitterness within the Patriots organization, and Kraft is believed to share that feeling.
When I feel the hard edge of bitterness creeping in, I try to counter it with gratitude.
Sometimes he enjoyed the fuss, but bitterness over his treatment at home would surface all the same.
South Africa, born again after apartheid because Mandela chose inclusion over bitterness, is now suffering that decline.
But the sudden bitterness between the Trump and Putin teams has still taken many observers by surprise.
If he does not put behind him bitterness and resentment, their toxins may poison and doom him.
Though Pearl's director compares it to The Giving Tree, there's little of that book's bitterness and ambiguity.
Cold-brew coffee rose to popularity in independent shops, due to its mellow flavor and reduced bitterness.
Second day after viewing a bad Fantastic Beasts: Unsustainable, my anger will turn into a dull bitterness.
Her bitterness about the situation confirmed to the caseworker that she should not care for her children.
They say he's stuck in the '60s and never abandoned the bitterness of growing up in segregation.
Mercifully, the show is absent the bitterness or cynicism that seem to define much of contemporary metacomedy.
She tells him she senses bitterness among veterans and their families that they are somehow not appreciated.
Some even wondered if bitterness over the defeat played a role in McCain's criticism at the time.
The Senate has become embroiled in bitterness and name-calling less than two weeks after Inauguration Day.
It will foster more partisan bitterness and more bad feelings about our political process and news media.
The seemingly arbitrary division has roused incomprehension and bitterness among an estimated 13,000 Afghans stuck in Greece.
They would all be groggy and irritable, and their words were like the bitterness in their mouths.
Trump's election obviously hasn't done anything to heal the bitterness and rage that has split the country.
In four nights, I feel like I let go of a lifetime's worth of anger and bitterness.
TH holds know bitterness on that front, although the work has made him something of a stickler.
Khadija and Mr. Shamsuddin spoke frankly about their disappointments, though they showed no bitterness toward each other.
Admittedly, my bitterness over the Orioles' dismal play this season might be distorting my perspective a little.
Bitterness at Warren for staying in the race is widespread in the Berniesphere, which is fairly reasonable.
But behind those flashes of bitterness is a budding working relationship -- with Trump particularly focused on Cuomo.
I loved its liveliness, its dusty, earthy red fruit flavors with a touch of minerality and bitterness.
Putin was never particularly fond of the Soviet Union, but he preyed on that anger and bitterness.
His beer brims with flavors of tropical fruit and pine, balanced with a keen, citrus-peel bitterness.
The extra-virgin oil is richly herbaceous on the palate, with notes of pepper and pleasing bitterness.
Perhaps most important, while politics creates animus and contempt, people can generally disagree about ideas without bitterness.
The salty blend of sweat and sadness combatted the bitterness which flowed up (and through) my throat.
Slumped in a chair, she conjures up the chaos and folly of desert warfare with impish bitterness.
But, he added, he also felt frustration, bitterness and anger about their being kept outside his country.
Trump calls the impeachment inquiry a "witch hunt" motivated by Democrats' bitterness over his 2016 surprise victory.
Whether that will be the basis for his bitterness in the Netflix series remains to be seen. 
There was more than a little bitterness, as we all left the company before it went public.
Indeed, investors may be underestimating how closely political divorces can match real ones for bitterness and damage.
Part of my life, Dick, has been a lacerating experience and I have my share of bitterness.
When I prodded them for details, I heard stories that lacked even hints of anger or bitterness.
The thing to watch out for, however, is that cooking radicchio can sometimes emphasize its innate bitterness.
There's always been some bitterness in me really, because I lost my father when I was 13.
Both create bitterness and acrimony in a nation desperately in need of grace and a healing touch.
It was slightly tart, with a tobacco flavor and a refreshing bitterness that prompts the next sip.
We got ahold of him on Thursday and there was no bitterness over the stunt gone wrong.
Dark-colored plates tend to draw attention to bitterness — hence the reason many restaurants opt for white ones.
It's that kind of bitterness that all sides will face as the Kurds work towards a viable state.
If Obama's policy was all honey and no vinegar, Trump's foreign policy arsenal is mostly bitterness and anger.
Lara 2.0 wears business casual clothing, and her sentences are all dipped in an uncharacteristic layer of bitterness.
The word acrimony means "anger and bitterness," and Perry totally ran with this theme, to say the least.
Her faith helped guide her through, allowing her to embrace forgiveness when bitterness seemed like the logical option.
As a result, the project has earned a reputation as an unhappy one, rife with infighting and bitterness.
Everybody doesn't taste sweetness and bitterness in the same way, Cauble said, because each individual's DNA is different.
In the final product, the cocoa powder gives astringency and bitterness, but the butter gives you fatty notes.
Not that she had to remind anyone, but Anna says there's zero bitterness following her divorce with Chris.
As she explains with the bitterness of experience, one can very easily be rejected by one's own species.
Cubans were pleased that the two nations could finally move past half a century of suspicion and bitterness.
Our taste buds are most sensitive to bitterness (as opposed to other basic tastes like salty or sour).
Add to that the sheer bitterness of the premise, and you have one of Dahl's most uneven works.
"They're giving the wrong picture of Muslims in the news," Ayoub tells me with bitterness in his voice.
There were no hints of bitterness or reflection on grime's struggle and redemption at last night's show though.
Even so, the marriage deteriorated further, until in 1911, after some initial bitterness, an amicable divorce was granted.
Like some chicories, dandelion has a pleasant slight bitterness, more so with the wild than the cultivated type.
Iracebeth's bitterness dates to a childhood incident involving cake crumbs, in which she is blamed for Mirana's mess.
She finds it difficult to reconcile bitterness over the blight of Andrew's illness with gratitude for the reprieve.
Well, either his bitterness lasted two weeks, or he really is still the Tom Brady we all remember.
"Right now, the primary feeling is bitterness," he said before going into the Indians' clubhouse to offer congratulations.
The bitterness remained, and Robert Graham maneuvered to have the company bar her from making any corporate decisions.
Like lightness of body, bitterness is another feature that is often assumed to be a deficiency in wine.
He blamed Democrats' bitterness over having lost an election that they should have won, and Mr. Mueller's investigation.
As the participants' bitterness ratings decreased, the researchers saw changes in their saliva "reasonably quickly," Dr. Running said.
The divergent story lines have sown bitterness all around, and extraordinarily harsh characterizations and criticism from each side.
We must leave the bitterness behind and come together with mutual respect, seeking understanding and ready to compromise.
To call someone else stupid is to release anger, bitterness and vitriol into my own bloodstream, poisoning me.
Given the age in which we live in, my own opinion is that more bitterness is not inappropriate.
The bitterness of its leaves, the warm straw, the sucking noises, the sharing, make it an intimate experience.
But during those difficult months I learned more about loss, bitterness and grief than I had imagined possible.
The regulations have, however, led to some bitterness during trade talks between the European Union and United States.
Ian Bostridge has long been one of our foremost Schubert interpreters, specializing in that composer's angst and bitterness.
Even "independent counsels" have hardly been blameless; witness the lingering bitterness over Kenneth Starr's investigations of Bill Clinton.
Adding a pinch of salt to a cup of coffee can counteract bitterness, the American Chemical Society suggests.
Pepper in some boomer bitterness this holiday season with the very meme-worthy "OK Boomer" long sleeve tee.
He left letters for our kids urging them to refrain from bitterness or fear because of his fate.
Mr. Saikawa's comments on Monday seemed more defiant than contrite, and he expressed some bitterness over his predicament.
But I don't want to leave you in the back of my mind with a sense of bitterness.
Many are quite bitter, and so are grouped together as amari, a word that refers to the bitterness.
While it's a classic black tea, with the characteristic somewhat malty flavor, American Breakfast lacks any unpleasant bitterness.
On Wednesday, his office released a video in which Ryan decried the "bitterness" of politics in both parties.
Think Nelson Agholor has bitterness toward a Philadelphia hero who clowned him after saving babies from a fire???
It's got a luscious, creamy texture with a slight bitterness that brings out the salt on the pretzel.
It's fairly easy to agree on chocolate tastes to avoid: moldiness, smokiness, chemical flavors, excessive astringency and bitterness.
As the "domestic violence" incident shows, the bitterness between Shawe and Elting infected TransPerfect in ways large and small.
Gathering the courage to go through a year of operations saved me from a life of bitterness and resentment.
I even reached out to u like a man and tried to get to the bottom of your bitterness.
The taste reminded me of oregano—earthy and musky with a hint of bitterness, perfect on pastas and breads.
She pushed her bitterness away and reminded herself to keep her head down and go about her own business.
The latest version shows Ryan with college students telling them that leaders need to avoid the "bitterness" in politics.
There is a hint of bitterness on the finish some might find distracting, but it evens out with food.
Then it became apparent that everything was integrated, from the characters' emotional connection to their jealousy, estrangement, and bitterness.
I'm no longer trapped by the bitterness it caused, but inspired by what I learned: Life is fucking precious.
The cheese takes on a new power now, almost as though it's competing with the bitterness of the coffee.
To heal, you must turn bitterness from internal to external, and one way to aid this is to cry.
If you are barraged with messages of hate and bitterness, they will more easily impinge on your self-control.
Bitterness about that indifference continues to surface in presidential politics and has arguably swung every competitive election since 1980.
Kent Davy, Craftworks' managing director, says the alcohol and bitterness levels of the IPA made it an "edgy" drink.
Mr Speaker, every day that passes without this issue being resolved means more uncertainty, more bitterness and more rancor.
Mr Speaker, every day that passes without this issue being resolved means more uncertainty, more bitterness and more rancour.
The kava's earthy bitterness was still there, just made heavier and even harder to digest by the creamy milk.
" · "My master says the meaning of life is to help more people finally leave behind bitterness and gain happiness.
His controversial decision was a result of his longtime bitterness over the fact that he was never named king.
She felt isolated and preferred to sit alone at home, overcome with waves of emotion -- anger, guilt and bitterness.
Whether or not Adams' mention of Jefferson arose out of spite, bitterness, love or camaraderie, historians will never know.
These sections read like Abramson is speaking from a place of ill-informed bitterness over print's loss of supremacy.
The bitterness of that experience determined a new generation of journalists to avoid all manner of distortion and error.
"This Brut IPA has a tropical fruit and hoppy aroma with low bitterness in the flavor," the brewery writes.
But when your subordinates continue to use foul methods then a sense of real bitterness and contempt becomes irresistible.
Plum expresses no bitterness toward Johnson, however, and the two have clearly come to work out an effective relationship.
Was it true, per The Los Angeles Times, that Trump had sunk into "a cocoon of bitterness and resentment"?
Spider-Man became Marvel's best-known property, but Mr. Ditko, its co-creator, quit Marvel in bitterness in 1966.
These things are nutritious, yes, but there's also a psychological element: Bitterness equals raw, which in turn equals purity.
" – "As one of these Chinese enterprises, I believe my fellow Fosun classmates have experienced both the bitterness and sweetness.
Until we have justice, we will continue to live in a country full of brine, and bitterness, and fire.
But most profound was bitterness that they, the Cuban people, would remain pawns in the U.S. domestic political debate.
It's just all of us — on the left and on the right — sworn to our bitterness and our anger.
The taste was the closest to lager, with a surprising sweet citrus note to balance out the beer bitterness.
Anger may be present, but we rarely see it depicted as more than cutting remarks, or a tired bitterness.
Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred.
""I'm very disappointed that his bitterness drives him to attack a friend falsely and in a very personal way.
Thursday's proceeding was rawer, airing out all of the pent-up bitterness of years of near existential political warfare.
They had seemed so ancient to themselves in those awful days, so darkened and wizened by experience and bitterness.
But the proceedings lacked the bitterness and partisan sniping that characterized the opening day of the hearing on Tuesday.
"You want the bitterness that comes from rye, and the edgy taste of the caramelized crust," Mr. Meyer said.
We instinctively compare ourselves more to people who are close to us, even though, paradoxically, it can engender bitterness.
When I encounter them, they convey a considerable amount of bitterness about student loans and the education they received.
This wine was vibrant and pure, deliciously fruity with an underlying bitterness that refreshed and invited the next sip.
Most of all, Jane Eyre's pent-up rage and bitterness finds its outlet in Jane Steele's cold-blooded murderousness.
Members of the New York Yankees have expressed bitterness over losing the Astros in the 2017 American League Championship Series.
"I'm sensing that you have some bitterness and some leftover stuff that is spilling over into your life," nudges Elizabeth.
I'm more fun to be around, as the veiled bitterness that used to inflect interactions with my friends has evaporated.
" Kesha begins "Learn to Let Go" with, "Been a prisoner of the past/ Had a bitterness when I looked back.
Just don't bet on being any happier about it: Remember, Martin promises a dose of bitterness to our happy ending.
He sows bitterness, influences his followers to lose all sense of proportion and teaches them to answer hate with hate.
Women's graphic tee We look forward someone wearing this and voicing the delusion and bitterness we're too embarrassed to admit.
Apart from its bitterness at Mr Zapatero's economic squeeze, this generation thinks the PSOE has become too comfortable with power.
Despite the bitterness that must surely exist that is exactly what should occur, as it is in Europe's best interests.
He sometimes joked, with a cautious bitterness, about the new life I was building for myself with my "intellectual" friends.
" "A good friend once told me, 'Bitterness is like swallowing a poison pill and expecting the other person to die.
However, the slight bitterness of the mocha syrup and the creaminess of the Frappuccino base do help balance things out.
But throughout the journey, his messages of hope and peace will have to parry countervailing feelings of anger and bitterness.
It's a ganache made with 85 percent chocolate, which is extremely bitter, so the difficulty was to control that bitterness.
Bitterness in nature is something humans do not like—it's associated with poisoning so we're wired not to like it.
I'm still outspoken about the things that are important to me, but I'm trying to keep the bitterness in check.
A day at the beach I am amazed at how free of anger and bitterness Allen and his friends are.
We're told they think Spinderella's bitterness also stems from talk shows regularly requesting only the 2 front women for interviews.
Much of the debate lacked the bitterness of earlier forums as Clinton and Sanders laid out differences on policy questions.
Meek's lawyers claim the judge is making the rapper pay out of bitterness for her own failure in show biz.
Ms. Taylor, who had the disease, recognized the jolt to her life, but she was without bitterness or self-pity.
With bitterness the prevailing emotion on both sides of the Channel, it is to be hoped that such pragmatism triumphs.
I single out Italian reds because the acidity and dry bitterness in particular need food to bring out their best.
Furthermore, there is a Polarization Industrial Complex in American media today, which profits handsomely from the continuing climate of bitterness.
And the long-range consequences were worse still: in Germany, the conflict left a simmering bitterness that Hitler brilliantly manipulated.
And this, this feels like a breakup: the bitterness, the misunderstandings, the whys, the feeling of being unwelcomed, unwanted, unsafe.
Using a Japanese cold-brew drip contraption, they infuse the drink with coffee, adding a dimension of earth-driven bitterness.
This quality is expressed especially in the almost electric push-pull between sweetness and bitterness, a balance that creates intrigue.
Christine McVie penned four songs on Rumours, contributions that suggest heartbreak isn't all bitterness, regret, and endless lines of coke.
His bitterness over having to uproot had not subsided by the time he returned home and opened his dresser drawers.
"You Never Knew My Mind," from 1967, captures Cash's bitterness as he was going through his divorce from Vivian Liberto.
Jackson can no longer contain his bitterness, hurling insults and criticizing her for selling out with a frothy pop song.
It lasted only a short time, and it hardly eclipsed the bitterness of partisan politics that has consumed the country.
"Maybe she has bitterness" toward the generals who persecuted her, Mr. Shwe Mann said, in recognition of their unlikely relationship.
Bitterness toward American citizens whose opinion of the war changed and who took it out on those who had served.
The old-world drink is coffee's ghost, dark without body and free of bitterness, tasting of tamarind and crushed berries.
David Brooks We're living in the middle of a national crisis of solidarity — rising racial bitterness, pervasive distrust, political dysfunction.
The internet suggested substituting a baking soda solution, which worked well, lending a slight, pleasing bitterness, if not the shininess.
The bitterness surrounding the case was on display in awkward body language seen playing out even before the arguments began.
This attractive bitterness is one component of a spectrum of flavors that evolve directly from the fermentation of wine grapes.
But the producer in question wasn't one of them, and only rarely does any actual bitterness spill onto the page.
Eventually the others die or drift away and only Christina and one brother are left to hold bitterness at bay.
Obviously, the incredible bitterness of the election and the ongoing controversies during the transition have left the country extremely divided.
Enhanced and tamed with the sweetness of ricotta and toasted pecans, and paired with bacon and pecorino, the bitterness recedes.
" Rudd says his experience in the hospitality industry led him to develop "a huge amount of bitterness towards the rich.
The bitterness of Vietnam and Watergate lingered; hippie utopianism was giving way to a more selfish search for individual satisfaction.
My wall rapidly descends into bitterness, name-calling, other people fighting over whether I am allowed to be a Democrat.
The second edition of the SITElines biennial has a razor-sharp gracefulness that cuts with equal parts beauty and bitterness.
The exhibition is stronger this time around, with a razor-sharp gracefulness that cuts with equal parts beauty and bitterness.
Another spoke more broken Arabic, as he confided in me his bitterness that so many Chechens died in the civil war.
Sprave offers similar assurances that he bears the platform no bitterness, that these organizing attempts come from a place of love.
But they also have a freshness and bitterness that allows them to cut through the richest of oils and nut purées.
It was attractive to me to put anger and bitterness aside and be a uniting presence rather than a dividing one.
I mean, it's a city of complete contrasts and some bitterness, conflict, anger, and it's also a … place of enormous hope.
At first, the idea for the beer was a Berliner weisse, which is more of a low-bitterness, more-tart sour.
As his wonderful songs attest, universal bitterness set to a jaunty tune is a good way to get audiences singing along.
The sources, said, that the President in recent weeks had expressed bitterness and deep hostility toward the two-month-old proceedings.
As we see more of her relationship with Tonya, though, Janney reveals more of the cruelty and bitterness that drives LaVona.
They are now the top, most visible members of the House Democrats, who are now wedded to this bitterness and hate.
But all of these specific, psychologically complex characters are still driven, in part, by the same feelings of dissatisfaction, bitterness, anger.
From a shale shake down to bitcoin bitterness and a Super Bowl snack-fight, here are the headlines of the day.
It turns out that the beautiful green buds which impart magical bitterness upon your beer may even help combat breast cancer.
We're told James' version of events is radically different from Mariah's ... and behind the scenes there's tremendous bitterness on both sides.
Zero bitterness, tons of praise for her old co-workers, and she even worked in a plug for her latest project.
Perry left the group for good in '98 and the bitterness became part of the fabric of Rock and Roll history.
This makes for a grassy parsley flavour, but some celery leaf-like bitterness, a little saltiness, and distinctive sea-fresh flavour.
His spiral into self-destruction left a legacy of bitterness and addiction that will haunt our family for generations to come.
Letter From Europe LONDON — The Scottish referendum of September 2014 was notable for its bitterness and nastiness, especially on social media.
On Soccer ST.-ÉTIENNE, France — It began in Marseille, a little more than a week ago, with bitterness followed by bellicosity.
The combination of this acidity and a slight bitterness to the fruit flavor is a defining characteristic of many Italian reds.
We go from Pabst to I.P.A., milk chocolate to dark, latte to espresso, homing in on the bitterness we once avoided.
His wife Ann picks up but explains "with much bitterness" that Abe has left her and is at his girlfriend's house.
By declaring your independence from the bitterness washing over our nation, you can strike a small blow for greater national unity.
Since the Thursday night sniper attack the national conversation has swung between bitterness and despair over seemingly unbridgeable gulfs in society.
Police took around an hour to arrive on the scene, further outraging protesters and increasing bitterness between them and the force.
Some psychologists also attribute the bitterness and resentment a boyfriend may feel for the child to not truly understanding child development.
I have two paths in my research; One is understanding how sounds can modulate perceived taste attributes like sweetness and bitterness.
Some of these people who make judgmental comments seem to have some bitterness toward people who choose not to have children.
"It's still fun and games—we've lowered the bitterness slightly and we've upped the percentage of bread we used," says Swain.
That's when the acidity and bitterness of grapefruit is precisely what makes it so appealing, especially in confections that lean cloying.
SAN SALVADOR — In the streets of this congested capital of winding streets and hillside warrens, shock is giving way to bitterness.
Greenpoint Beer & Ale's Instant Credibility (7.8 percent A.B.V.) punches with aggressive bitterness and an undercurrent of pulpy orange and mango nectar.
"But you are not of this world," the chief said, slow, pensive, but without the bitterness Yorick often saw from clients.
What makes this tea miles above hot brewed or sun tea is that it has absolutely NO bitterness — just full flavor.
There is lingering bitterness among liberals over the Republican blockade of Judge Merrick B. Garland, President Barack Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
Their behavior goes to a question I've asked myself for years: Why are they filled with so much bitterness and defeatism?
Sadly, it appears that Mr. McCain, as he slips into eternity, left in bitterness and anger rather than peace and forgiveness.
"Prison isn't the best place for anyone who actually has actual emotions besides hate, anger, bitterness, apathy or indifference," he wrote.
The Cajun seasoning had a great kick to it, and the garlic powder covers up the slight bitterness of the potato.
It's that kind of bitterness that all sides will face as the Kurds try to realise their dreams of a homeland.
Trump on Monday said Romney's vocal criticism of him stems from bitterness over his failed Oval Office bid four years ago.
In the research, 300 participants spent several minutes reflecting on a memory from categories such as identity, bitterness and problem solving.
Eli Manning displayed no bitterness during his first public comments after being demoted as starting quarterback of the New York Giants.
Later, Mr. Kaluza said he held no bitterness toward Mr. Vidrine and understood the pressure he had been under to testify.
The salt minimizes the espresso's bitterness, intensifies the flavor of the chocolate and offers a savory contrast to the sugar's sweetness.
But the comic is definitely about her working through her own stuff, like her bitterness and not feeling enough for anyone.
Crushing this will release a bitterness into the dish, rather than bringing the brightness and balance that citrus so beautifully provides.
The sources, said, that the President in recent weeks had expressed bitterness and deep hostility toward the two-month-old proceedings.
Other additions to balance the bitterness may be blood orange segments, mâche leaves, some slivered fennel bulb or crumbled blue cheese.
But, the stress of the crisis fueled lingering bitterness between crisis countries, like Greece and Italy, and creditor countries, like Germany.
The hollow men of anger and bitterness The bountiful ladies of righteous degradation All must be left to a bygone age.
The fruit is tempered by plenty of the sangiovese grape's characteristic acidity, a slight but welcome bitterness and dusty, focusing tannins.
You have to develop strength and a thick skin, but at the same time make sure it doesn't turn into bitterness.
There is a bit of hops, but I think it was fun to substitute the bitterness (of hops) with something else.
The flaws in her work and the sheer number of people Daphne attacked have left an atmosphere of bitterness and confusion.
Bitterness ran deep enough that the patriarch refused to meet in Europe, and other countries in Latin America were too overwhelmingly Catholic.
McCraney's dialogue is lyrical, but punctuated with enough acrimony, bitterness, and zingers to keep it from swaying into Friday Night Lights territory.
This passionate feminism likely arose, in part, from her own ambition and a bitterness about the obstacles and insults she had encountered.
I do think hope exists and it's important to not become bitter, and so blinded by our bitterness that we become stagnant.
As a result we only get the good stuff — sweetness, fruitiness, acidity — and none of the bad stuff like bitterness and woodiness.
But there's no bitterness or hostility -- so says Rosen -- who thanked 30-year-old Bradford for being supportive at practice on Monday.
The decision is a direct result's of Henrik's longtime bitterness over the fact that he's a prince consort, and not a king.
Fighting in eastern Ukraine has subsided since a fragile ceasefire was agreed, but Savchenko's trial showed the depth of bitterness that remains.
"You're just dicking around," she says with some bitterness, pointing to the biker chick waiting for God to return to his machine.
Bearded, tattooed, wearing a t-shirt, faded jeans, black apron, and a torn flat-cap, his tone was jocular but without bitterness.
Only Francisco Goya could stand as his rival when it came to such powerful depictions of defeat, loss, sadness, bitterness, and resignation.
The brewery "wanted to put across its feelings towards Brexit, hence the bitterness of the beer," Fronty said in between pulling pints.
" And then he tasted the dressing and he kind of gave me this look like, "I'm getting a little hint of bitterness.
"I feel no bitterness, no sadness, and I wish all the best for my country," he told supporters at his campaign headquarters.
No matter how well the team perform in the long run, every setback will be met with vitriol, bitterness and impotent rage.
Jim Brown is going to bat for Hue Jackson ... telling TMZ Sports the bitterness toward Cleveland's ex-head coach needs to end.
While wartime bitterness divides the neighbors, they are both U.S. allies and face threats from North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile programs.
"They can retreat in sullen bitterness, as one European official put it, but they realize that would accomplish little," the Post reported.
Some of the bitterness arose from Douglass's uneasy sense that he was not so much being used as being put on display.
While drinking, Mr. Rodríguez would express bitterness over his low pay, his status as an illegal immigrant and his station in life.
Ms. Gomez's band cranked up as she sang Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," but she couldn't make its bitterness convincing.
But in American cocktail culture — especially its most rarefied, la-di-da precincts — bitterness has become a signifier of sophistication and discernment.
There was a "strange bitterness between families who lost children and those who hadn't; people just could not help it," he said.
And which is why I carry my own bitterness and anger toward the church and everything it stands for -- especially its misogyny.
Corner believes that many cruel parents often hold a lot of bitterness, sadness and misery that gets projected on to their offspring.
Williamson's bitterness over the refusal of Trump's supporters to get in line behind a more acceptable candidate is echoed across the right.
Writing about a breakup in the songs on "21," she heaved from bitterness and retribution to loneliness and desperate hope of reconciliation.
But this stuff packs a bitterness that keeps going for long after that shot first bare-knuckles its way down your esophagus.
Russell Westbrook's time with the Oklahoma City Thunder is over, but he is leaving the franchise and the state with no bitterness.
" He shares his story today without bitterness and insists, "I don't want to paint myself as the total victim in this situation.
Right-wing bitterness has fueled a 40-year mobilization among Republican elites to cement a conservative judicial system in the United States.
And while India pale ales typically clock in around 60 IBUs, or International Bitterness Units, most that Koichi serves are over 403.
Pats haters held out hope that last week's huge effort by Tom Brady was fueled by bitterness over his four-game suspension.
To support his families, he gave up any chance of going to college and became a driver, leaving a trail of bitterness.
But rather than write about him with rancor or bitterness, she calmly framed his final acts as marks of heroism and valor.
I sort of do worry there's a rancor and a bitterness to the public discourse that is not doing anybody any good.
In Illinois, some rural levee districts have been accused of building beyond their authorized height, a point of bitterness for those downstream.
One can almost smell the bitterness of the painting, as Cézanne's father had once forced him to study law rather than art.
He calmly berated the audience with a speech compelled by frustration, bitterness, and, like the world's most satisfying cherry on top, relief.
But Dr. Bitzer said it would only worsen partisan bitterness, particularly if control of the House will be hanging in the balance.
The husband of one of his cousins was shot dead in a dispute over dicamba drift, underlining the bitterness of the issue.
And if you thought the intraparty bitterness was destructive in 2016, try to imagine the carnage of a convention decided by superdelegates.
I salt the eggplants lavishly, not because of any bitterness that needs to be removed but to firm and season the flesh.
The Valdesil was the most subtle of the three, I thought, with an attractive bitterness as a lasting reminder of the wine.
The cocktail is also made with local Greenhook gin and sweet vermouth for a smooth, balanced drink that reins in the bitterness.
You can still kind of taste that, like, the buckwheat, like, bitterness a little bit, you know, like the overtone of that.
Despite the prevalence of bitter flavors in popular foods and beverages, many people resist the idea that bitterness can be a positive.
Again and again, the phrase "chi ku" was offered up, a well-worn expression of Chinese forbearance that means to eat bitterness.
Not in a hospital ward on Easter Sunday, but sitting opposite my ex-husband with no trace of bitterness, resentment, or fear.
By the end of his second term, President Washington was stung by relentless attacks in the press and alarmed by growing partisan bitterness.
When he learned of Clark's death, Pokora briefly felt renewed bitterness toward Alcala, who'd been instrumental to the government's case against his friend.
While there seemed to be no agreement on whether I can taste bitterness in food, my taste buds assure me that I can.
Don't go overboard on the basil, he warns, as he adds a pinch of sugar to correct against the bitterness of the herbs.
"We cannot be guided by bitterness or vengefulness, both of which would not make us any better," the 93-year-old leader said.
Some of it is a reaction to Trump, some of it came out of the bitterness of the 2016 Sanders-Clinton primary fight.
Security officials insist that the raids are crucial, even though such operations created deep bitterness against American forces when they were leading them.
I tried to mimic Café Rue Dix's espresso riff and—well, you know how IPAs are measured in IBUs, or 'international bitterness units'?
Seeking to banish the bitterness of a polarised election campaign, Mr Duque promised to "govern Colombia with a spirit of construction, never destruction".
Five years into my new existence, I still feel anger and bitterness for having to worry about money at the age of 203.
Kavanaugh said on Monday that he was starting his new job without bitterness, seeking to set a new tone after the divisive process.
Meanwhile, Grizabella's reminiscences of the good life bring her only intense pain and bitterness, and an increased awareness of how lonely she is.
"This is what happens when a leading presidential candidate goes around feeding into a narrative of anger and bitterness and frustration," he said.
The president and prime minister have never been close, so the UN vote just brought all the bitterness out in the open. 3.
Mr Blair's acquisition of considerable wealth since leaving office has contributed as much to his subsequent vilification as the residual bitterness over Iraq.
" Overall, Orbey wrote, "like other men who have reëmerged in recent months, he seems to have channelled his experience into a diffuse bitterness.
Tossed back and forth between opposition and weakness, tenacity and fear, bitterness and speculative greed, she is unable to make her mind up.
Although Michelle Obama was critical of Clinton during the hard-fought 2008 Democratic nominating race, any trace of bitterness appeared long behind them.
It's a creamy, decadent affair, with the unctuous fish swimming in a herby bitterness of mugwort, tickled with the sweetness of the tomato.
After we exchanged some bitterness, and I screamed through a mouthful of spit that I didn't love him anymore, I sought a psychologist.
They also know that bitterness between the former Trucial States, who were British protectorates until 47 years ago, is bad for both sides.
It's as good as the standard AeroPress—easy to use, good at minimizing bitterness, capable of an excellent cup of coffee—just smaller.
But some in the party are warning that those positions have the appearance of rigging the system out of the bitterness of defeat.
The sweetness of the OJ, which is made from oranges juiced right in front of you, cuts the bitterness of the Campari perfectly.
We've all felt bitterness toward "experts" who claim their opinions are the only possible truths, lead millions to ruin, and dance away unharmed.
Still, the episode sits with traces of bitterness, like old coffee grounds at the bottom of his cup, even if he says otherwise.
Decades after the reports publication, the bitterness is still alive; his elimination of rural lines was fictionalised in a comedy Oh, Doctor Beeching!
He embraces the liquor's bitterness, rounding it out with bitters, tonic water, and China China (hey, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em).
Berens skips the salting step that some cooks add to eggplant prep, the general theory being that the salt draws out any bitterness.
And given the partisan bitterness that drove the Senate to eliminate one rule protecting the minority, experts think it's likely more will follow.
Four years later, the bitterness between the two men had escalated and they faced off with dueling pistols beneath the cliffs of Weehawken.
More emphasis, some extra acidity or bitterness, might have brought an assemblage of quince paste, brown-butter gelato and griddled brioche into relief.
The presidency of Mr. Trump, his former boss who remains deeply unpopular in France, has infused the old alliance with insecurity and bitterness.
He was jailed, and his bitterness toward his adversaries deepened while in detention when his only child at the time died in Ghana.
We're not trying to agree on everything — or anything, really — just to articulate our very different views as friends, without bitterness or rancor.
When eaten as part of the tea ceremony, the sugar in wagashi both tempers and is subsumed by the bitterness of the tea.
After several experiments, including drinking 25 types of beer at 30,000 feet, Mr. Bjergso concluded that more dominant flavors, like bitterness, stood out.
Some bitterness shows, as she talks of the "different faces, and baby strollers jogging by" on the East Palo Alto streets these days.
It boycotted the swearing-in ceremony, reflecting the lingering bitterness of a presidential race that polarized Brazilians like none other in recent history.
MemoryFoamTalk's Levy brushed off most of Alexander's complaints and painted them as bitterness over Nest losing business to a newcomer brand like Nectar.
I can't imagine the bitterness of having to deal with one's vocation and artistic calling being inextricably linked to a monstrous, criminal upbringing.
Talea has just released Lunch Date, a balanced, fresh-tasting and slightly cloudy I.P.A. (5.5 percent A.B.V.), with edgy bitterness in the finish.
The "in case you haven't noticed" flashes through that sentence, a quick glimpse into the bitterness and hurt underlying Clinton's self-deprecating admission.
Even if you make it at home, many recipes suggest adding apples to cut the bitterness, which would still up the sugar content.
Ralph's eternal bitterness against Merlino and the rest of the 90s crew dates back to the late 70s, when he was first locked up.
This isn't the case, say, with a double IPA that boasts 100 international bitterness units that can definitely mask any imperfection in the brew.
It works on the molecular level, bonding to taste receptors on your tongue and blocking signals to your brain that translate to perceiving bitterness.
We were all wonderful girlfriends as well, so plenty of bitterness went around, I'm sure you're familiar with how things go in the institution.
"I have taken with dignity, and without any bitterness despite the injustice, the wise decision to resign," Gailhaguet told reporters after a board meeting.
Since then, both Nunberg and Stone have been open about their bitterness toward Corey Lewandowski, who they blame for their ouster from Trump's orbit.
" You can hear some of that same bitterness about Winchester's golden boy later in season 2 when AltIvyW refers to Troy as an "animal.
Although the violence eventually ended after a federal judge upheld the Ojibwe right to spear fish, distrust and bitterness between the two communities remained.
But there isn't much bitterness in their voices when they mention that their guy friends never have to consider safety when heading out late.
But the comedy in her writing barely masked bitterness and political anger, and she did not shy away from describing misery, squalor and neglect.
The bitterness rests squarely on the sides of your tongue and only disappears as the numbness takes hold, because yeah, Kava tea induces numbness.
For generations they have operated under a system not designed in their favor, and they have done so without self-loathing and without bitterness.
Our sources say the rapper was hoping Ciara's relationship with Seattle Seahawk QB Russell Wilson would make the bitterness subside, but that hasn't happened.
Right now, the bitterness at America's grass roots is often channeled in ways that are divisive and destructive: at immigrants, say, or at Muslims.
You will hear a lot about how Irvin lacked bitterness because the color line kept him out of the majors until he was 30.
Remember, there was bitterness between Damon and Boston -- and in 2015, Damon said he wasn't on speaking terms with Red Sox owner John Henry.
Once you're ready to brew, you can manually tweak your beer's body and bitterness using a dial before pumping it into a mini-keg.
Somehow this brief period of forced bipartisanship has been overlooked amid the bitterness around the crazy Bush-Gore election and eventual Supreme Court decision.
As one source puts it ... there's still a lot of love, and no bitterness since no one cheated -- so they're cool with being pals.
There was a necessary, collective recalibration that really lent itself to LA. What I'm saying is that there's some bitterness to our fantasies now.
I think there's so much more emotion in our music, so the lyrics have to portray that—there's desperation, there's hope, maybe even bitterness.
The subject undermines the idea of his own greatness, though, by letting his bitterness show—it's all in his taut chin, his ugly mouth.
Few beers fit these criteria better than good pilsner, with its brilliant bitterness that snaps the palate to attention and its dry refreshing aftertaste.
Enjoyed best by a roaring fire, hot toddies have just a touch of bitterness, balanced out by a tangy hint of lemon and cinnamon.
Unlikeability and a bad attitudeStanger, who turns down 80% of aspiring clients, said anger or bitterness is another red flag — as are unrealistic expectations.
"DON GIOVANNI" — "FINCH'HAN DAL VINO" For once, Don Giovanni's "Champagne Aria" isn't a brash, brusque tumble but a sly, elegant declaration, tinged with bitterness.
We also found more than a few wines that were dominated by oaky aromas and flavors, and marred by the bitterness of oak tannins.
Regardless, it's clear that Biden's takeaway was that Sanders isn't going to withhold his endorsement out of bitterness, as some have suspected he would.
Still, they sing with inspiring grit to convey the music's barely concealed bitterness, all the while dancing the jagged movements of Jacquie Bird's choreography.
However, the toppings, while fresh, didn't add much flavor aside from a slight tang from the ripe tomato and earthy bitterness from the lettuce.
Yet soccer fans across the divide in this city get united in their bitterness that Krasnodar was excluded from the world's biggest sporting party.
Mr. Trump's decisions to quit the Paris climate accord and the Iran nuclear deal are still sources of deep bitterness, particularly among close allies.
While I couldn't make out the words, their middle fingers spoke loudly: The bitterness of the 2000 election was not going away anytime soon.
He dipped his bitterness — and his delight, and his pearl-handled, inescapable sadness — into an ink bottle, and he went to work every morning.
"The espresso is there to marry the grappa and the Snickers," he adds; its bitterness complements the cloying candy sweetness and the alcohol's heat.
It would be impolite to reveal all, but note a distant, leavening bitterness — fenugreek — balanced by nutmeg and mace with their whiff of Christmas.
My bitterness toward my biological mother, and lack of love from the woman who raised me has made me a cold person toward family.
But some relatives, expressing bitterness at the way former comrades had ousted Mugabe, had pushed for him to be buried in his home village.
Judge Kavanaugh was doubtless — and lamentably — correct in predicting that after this confirmation fight, however it ends, the bitterness is only likely to grow.
If a chocolate maker adds extra cocoa butter to produce a smoother texture, the overall cacao percentage will increase, but the bitterness will not.
It is now in storage inside the courtyard of a nearby German fortress, a source of enduring bitterness for many Namibians of German descent.
She disputes popular thinking that failing to forgive is bad for one's health and can lead to a life mired in bitterness and hate.
Regret about leaving his father behind, disillusion over being swindled by another migrant, bitterness over his new improvisatory existence — such emotions take their toll.
But there was no greater symbol of Emmy campaign excess than Netflix's event space, a source of some bitterness among the streaming service's competitors.
A sprinkling of flaky sea salt mitigates the bitterness of the citrus, though it's not strictly necessary if you think your guests may balk.
The result of his approach is more bitterness and alienation, less trust between parties and a continued loss of public confidence in our government.
But I've been studying charter networks for several years now, and I see little bitterness or discouragement in their attitudes about wanting to share.
Mandela knew his task as the first democratically elected president of South Africa was to unite a divided country and to not show bitterness.
New York (CNN Business)Two years of pent-up bitterness and backbiting about Megyn Kelly have finally come to a head at NBC News.
The tomatoes have never had the bitterness bred out of them, she said, making them especially complex, with a snappy acidity in their ripeness.
If divorce is no longer seen as shameful, more couples may be able to weather it without bitterness — and be open about that fact.
I now know to just ignore what people say, to the point where I actually feel sorry these people are filled with so much bitterness.
"People have no peace in their hearts at first, only bitterness," said Martha Philip, mental health team leader for the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Al Jazeera America leaves a strong sense of lost opportunity, and a legacy of bitterness and disappointment at odds with the quality of its programming.
"I wanted to show people that forgiveness is possible and that holding on to bitterness and anger — it just ruins yourself," she told 9News Thursday.
"I leave this office without resentment or bitterness", he said before cameras in the Willy Brandt Haus in Berlin, adding that the SPD needed renewal.
They generally have little to no hop bitterness at the finish and have a very tropical sweetness, rather than a bitter or sharp citrus taste.
The inherent bitterness of the Campari paired with the sweet and spicy pumpkin puree syrup makes up a composed drink that is perfect for Halloween.
For months it seemed the bitterness between Putin and Erdogan would never heal: a battle of wills between two autocratic hardliners at odds over Syria.
Lately, IPAs are the only thing that some people drink, but the bitterness and high ABV tend to mix poorly with the scorching summer sun.
Bitterness is not one of the classic six "basic emotions" as defined by pioneering American psychologist Paul Ekman: surprise, disgust, happiness, sadness, anger, and fear.
There sometimes seems to be an unnecessary amount of bitterness and hate in the beautiful game, with fans forgetting that it's just that – a game.
Despite attempts to sugar the pill by charging very low interest rates and extending the maturity of the loans, the plan will cause lasting bitterness.
At its worst, Hawai'i's art community is dated and alienating: full of the racist undertones and an underlying bitterness stemming from a lack of opportunities.
That's why not following the cleaning rota you set up with your housemates often leads to screaming matches, or a casual case of entrenched bitterness.
As an antidote to the gloom, Mr Obama naturally does best with Democrats, who he will now seek to reunify after their latest primary bitterness.
"They are now the top, most visible members of the House Democrats, who are now wedded to this bitterness and hate," Trump boasted on Twitter.
" He chalked this up to "unspeakable shock," predicting that "torment, rage, bitterness, resentment, betrayal, shame, embarrassment, grief—if not present then—would soon visit her.
The bitterness of shutdown politics has also revealed a seam of hypocrisy that festers on both sides of the aisle in this fractured political age.
Despite the bitterness left by that legacy, many Colombians long for peace, and polls indicate that the peace deal will easily win approval this weekend.
Nevertheless, it went viral as the global financial crisis was about to hit Russia and many ordinary people remember it with bitterness to this day.
Her gesture, aimed at soothing the bitterness of the primary fight, helped her supporters make peace with Mr. Obama and embrace his barrier-breaking candidacy.
Despite hating Harry's father and being consumed with bitterness, Snape's enduring love for Lily meant he felt bound to watch over and protect her son.
This is distinct from dessert caramel — the sugar is allowed to darken until a few shades shy of black, to bring a counterweight of bitterness.
The brewing machine automatically detects recipes from the PicoPaks and allows you to adjust the alcohol by volume and bitterness before beginning the brew process.
The Wetterlings had a choice to walk into bitterness and anger or to walk into a light of what could be, a light of hope.
But the pressure tactics are also likely to sow more of the bitterness that has come to dominate Mr. Sanders's primary battle with Mrs. Clinton.
He spoke of his bitterness toward a colleague who excitedly showed him photos of his newborn baby a day after he had returned to work.
"It's smooth: it doesn't have the same bite and bitterness of an amaro like Fernet, which has too many aggressive flavors for me," McGarry says.
These are the stygian depths of bitterness that we now plumb, the dark and hateful impulses our broken society not only fosters, but practically demands.
I have never forgotten the bitterness of that humiliating defeat, especially the thousands of taunting Yale fans waving towels at us as the game ended.
I know I have a short while possible to me, but I don't want to constrict or profane that with recrimination or a distorting bitterness.
Bitterness in wine has been on my mind recently, especially after a trip last November to northern Italy, a land of many wonderful bitter flavors.
But the best were quintessential Italian reds, balancing the flavors of sweet cherry fruit with a tart, earthy quality and a welcome bitterness that refreshed.
Opinion Columnist Over the weekend, the controversy over Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination evolved in a way guaranteed to create maximum partisan bitterness and mistrust.
Drinks are creative and full of flavor: the Middle West sports Old Tom gin, Alessio vermouth, Zucca amaro and Chicago's traditional bolt of bitterness, malort.
They don't make superheros much more cynical than Jessica Jones, who is played with sass, sarcasm and cutting bitterness by Krysten Ritter in this series.
And the trade war/debt nexus created a climate of international distrust and bitterness that contributed to the economic and political crises of the 1930s.
As the Assistant, Julie Mathevet, a young, radiant soprano, conveyed both the despair and bitterness in the vocal lines, which sometimes have a jazzy cast.
The actor Bryan Cranston embodies Howard Beale with a similar desperation and pent-up bitterness that earned Peter Finch a posthumous Oscar for best actor.
I used a splash of Campari for its color and slight bitterness, along with orange liqueur and brandy, to punch up the cooked rhubarb's syrup.
Her irritated response to his bitterness is fully warranted, as is her decision immediately afterward to get her over herself and say yes to Andrew.
They were a people, Mr. Wang said, who could "eat bitterness," referring to an expression used by Chinese to describe the ability to endure hardship.
In these stories, the evocation of childhood fears mixes with pleasurable memories of childhood pop culture, adding a bit of sweet to horror's usual bitterness.
A source of this bitterness is the artist's unsleeping awareness of colonialism's persistence — anti-native, anti-nature, anti-difference — as a condition of American life.
If you succumb to the natural temptation to greet this anger with your own anger, you'll just spend your days consumed by bitterness and revenge.
But there is a darker side to the island too, the children discover — one where bitterness and scarcity has replaced bounty and freedom and joy.
When delivered by a powerful politician such as Adityanath, these statements fuel the fire of long-standing bitterness between certain Hindus and Muslims in India.
This feeling of tender familiarity and brutish alienation provides tension and makes the trip down home delicate in its bitterness and tough in its joy.
This feeling of tender familiarity and brutish alienation provides tension and makes the trip down home delicate in its bitterness and tough in its joy.
Scorsese has been here and done this already," Janet Maslin wrote in The Times, but not with this film's "blistering bitterness or its peacock extravagance.
The new Indian tonic water has a more assertive flavor profile than its regular tonic (labeled Spectacular), with more bitterness and a touch more sweetness.
May's letter starting the withdrawal called for unity, but investors may be underestimating how closely political divorces can match real ones for bitterness and damage.
Julian would not want you to live your life with bitterness and upset, it eats away with you and drains your life slowly but surely.
The lyrics, rapped and sung in an assortment of scratchy voices, juggle the bitterness of a crumbling relationship alongside career boasts and druggy, suicidal ramblings.
He retains a close-to-incendiary bitterness over of the attempts to muddy his war record, led by partisans without direct knowledge of his actions.
And Gary Presley's "Would My Heart Outrun Its Pursuer?" opened my eyes to how some must overcome the bitterness of disability to allow love in.
Unlike the milder variety grown in Italy or the strain popular in the United States, the hardy kale common here is known for its bitterness.
It was fuller bodied with more alcohol and hoppy bitterness than in a classic brown ale, but it also had discernible malt and chocolate flavors.
For the civilians and the White Helmets volunteers trapped in Aleppo, the silence and inaction of the international community provokes intense bitterness, anger, and despair.
After their brief beer sauna, your eggs (hopefully soft and unexploded) have a nice and subtle bitterness that also delights with a little boozy kick.
Her aversion to nonsense isn't merely acerbic—calm and well-spoken though she remains, she can still run you over with her full-on bitterness.
Michael Strahan's wide grin Tuesday morning on "Good Morning America" said it all -- there's no more bitterness or awkwardness to deal with at the office.
The bitterness and hate created by the late civil strife has, in my opinion, been obliterated in this state, except perhaps in some localities, and would have long since been entirely obliterated, were it not for some unprincipled men who would keep alive the bitterness of the past, and inculcate a hatred between the races, in order that they may aggrandize themselves by office.
They both feature a torrent of populist anger, fear-mongering by politicians, hostility toward distant elites and bitterness toward the ruling political, media and business establishment.
Over time, however, he reworked it to reflect his bad romance, so that by the time it reached the studio, the lyrics possessed a newfound bitterness.
I find that when you expect that the money will be paid back, it's only going to cause more hurt and bitterness in the long run.
Americans will not soon forget the bitterness that characterized the trial and likely acquittal next week, but those frustrations are not expected to mar Roberts's reputation.
Or, maybe it's just her openness to approaching these difficult topics: not with a sugar coating, but rather, a sweet bite to take the bitterness off.
It was immediately refreshing, though there was just enough bitterness still on my tongue from my previous drink to bring to mind the flavor of bile.
At a White House ceremony on Monday night, Kavanaugh sought to put the confirmation battle behind him, saying he was starting his new job without bitterness.
The US response was one of outrage, and economic sanctions on Russia were soon to follow, cementing the old, familiar bitterness between these two former foes.
It's not enough to make an impact — if anything, the slight bitterness cuts through the sweetness of all the other ingredients without making its presence known.
"I'm loud, and I'm vulgar, and I wear the pants in the house because somebody's got to," Martha says with unrepressed bitterness to her husband George.
He was effusive during his first meeting with Obama in the Oval Office, the bitterness of the campaign and any remnants of his "birther" conspiracy vanished.
CAROL NADELL, NEW YORK To the Editor: The bitterness of feuds between governors and mayors over the years points to an institutional source for these conflicts.
Tite, whose customary calm barely masked what he called "a bitterness" over the reverse said it was too early to make a decision on his future.
"Dancehall is now very popular, but when I did it, I was criticized for selling out," Shaggy explains without a trace of bitterness in his voice.
Not even the sweetest Vidalia onion or the ripest red-fleshed peach, growing wild in the mountains of Georgia, can blunt such acrid bitterness, such hatred.
The key is how we react to it, either turning away from God in anger and bitterness or growing closer to Him in trust and confidence.
While his supporters may enjoy some emotional relief in having a president who bluntly expresses their anger and bitterness, it surely is not making America great.
Democrats may have hoped to put the bitterness of 2016 behind them, but the heated primary between Sanders and Clinton only exposed a deeper ideological rift.
"A good cook will understand nuances in layers of flavors through seasoning: maybe it's acid, spice, bitterness," Mr. Achatz said in an interview at the restaurant.
At best, you'll communicate bitterness; at worst, any mention of your lawyer might be interpreted as a veiled legal threat, which I doubt is your goal.
But after being told in 2007 that he would be deported, he said he left his bitterness behind and agreed to work for the agency abroad.
Not only the rapes but all the sequelae: the agony, the bitterness, the self-recrimination, the asco, the desperate need to keep it hidden and silent.
It has resurfaced deep bitterness and anger left by earlier crises, notably a grinding economic slowdown and an uncontrolled influx of migrants across Europe's open borders.
There is still deep bitterness between the Clinton and Sanders camps, so the 2020 Democratic primary is shaping up to be a fascinating ride (The Hill).
And if bitterness of a perceived liberal judiciary has fired up the right for decades, a win might not have the same impact as another loss.
For the beer studies, we used scientific literature suggesting that certain musical attributes can have an influence on the perceived sweetness, sourness or bitterness of beer.
And we've found that under certain circumstances, we have proven that we are able to modulate the perceived sweetness and bitterness of certain foods and beverages.
The success was tinged with bitterness, however, as Harris learned his father, Jim, died in Australia shortly after the three-day rescue was completed last week.
Front Burner Before the fruity cherry notes hit the palate, you are confronted with intriguing, dusky bitterness, the kind of taste that drives the best amaros.
For a counterexample of how a time of intense political bitterness can start to tear this country apart, look back exactly half a century to 1968.
When the dams finally break, it will be American sportsmen like Donald Trump Jr. who will taste the bitterness of all the muck that washes downstream.
A hint of an answer emerges in that moment: an artist of extravagant gifts, quiet bitterness and, when given the means to express it, generous romanticism.
From experience, we might expect the tartness of blackberries or the brininess of black olives or the near-bitterness of charred meat and blistered pizza crusts.
Trump stood exposed and in the raw, the deepest, truest thoughts of his soul erupting from his face, and what came out were bitterness and bile.
Mary Astor, who starred with June Allyson in Mervyn LeRoy's 1949 adaptation, thought Marmee would be the end of her, her bitterness growing by the day.
The whites are superb, and so is this bright, vibrant entry-level red, with earthy minerality, a touch of welcome bitterness and a light tannic grip.
"There is no bitterness on our side," another official who attended the meeting said when asked about Tillerson's reputation for a tendency to alienate his staff.
Dalton got beyond his initial bitterness over the benching and led the N.F.L.'s lone winless team to the breakthrough victory in front of 222,237 fans.
For some conservative veterans, Mr. Trump's criticisms of the Iraq war have allowed them to vent a stew of emotions: Relief and regret, bitterness and pride.
That excitement turns to bitterness after they begin to understand the complexities of health care with its entrenched interests, regulatory hurdles, long sales cycles and more.
The divorce was marked by significant bitterness on both sides, but that seems to have subsided as they decided it's better to move on than fight.
I had drunk that bitterness to the dregs, and since human beings have limited capacity I didn't think I would be able to do so again.
SONA You don't mention your brother being utterly clueless, so let's assume he noticed your parents' third-class treatment at his wedding and their ensuing bitterness.
Despite the bitterness of the dispute over migrants, the chancellor insisted that her fractious coalition, and she herself, would survive for a full, four-year term.
Nothing complex here, just the wonderful, quintessential combination of sweet cherry fruit tempered by a bit of bitterness and acidity found in so many Italian reds.
Trudeau tried out the standard high-five, transitioned into the lesser used but just as cool low-five, before the bitterness of royal rejection was too much.
Seven years after 1990s rockers Oasis broke up in bitterness between Gallagher and his younger brother Liam, Gallagher claims all the credit for the band's enduring legacy.
He is the only one who can take the guilt, anger and bitterness away, and bring a person into a place of hope, peace and lasting rest.
Described as having a "pleasant lingering bitterness," the beer features an image of the Hindu deity Lord Ganesh, also recognised by Buddhists and Jains, on its label.
Salted kangaroo (it has since been swapped out for beef) comes shredded atop a hunk of braised radicchio, peppering its juicy bitterness with a slightly gamy tang.
ESSENCE: After it aired, there's still some bitterness, I guess we can call it, from the group's former manager, Tse Williams, who was going off on Twitter.
At the 1964 Republican convention, Goldwater's "extremist" admirers loudly booed his moderate critics, and the intraparty bitterness provoked many lifelong Republicans to vote for Johnson that fall.
Harper Lee, who evoked both the sweetness of small-town life and the bitterness of Southern racism in the beloved novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," was 89.
The cheese neutralizes the bitterness of the tea with its smooth and sweet flavor, and as you drink it you taste the returning sweetness of the tea.
It's a generation that grew up in an era of prosperity and peace; one that has not "eaten bitterness" - or struggled - as their parents and grandparents did.
Having that falling out on your way down a deep, dark rabbit hole of bizarre accusations, shady motives, and decades of personal bitterness is so Twin Peaks.
But some activists worry bitterness over the Fremantle row could sap support for the constitutional change, which would have to be approved in a compulsory national vote.
The sweetness of the pumpkin and the bitterness of the turnip greens balance with the salty parmesan and tang of the vinaigrette for the perfect fall salad.
The Albamar had a ripe peach and citrus aroma, and a spine of minerality on the palate, with a slight but discernible bitterness, almost like tonic water.
This bitterness serves as a kind of cipher to Troy for his life: He could have been something, but circumstances kept conspiring to get in his way.
Integral disarmament: The U.S. should defuse our bitterness and hatred toward Iran, refrain from threatening violence or war, and instead gradually diminish military presence in the region.
Sure, the recipe called for quite a lot of sugar, but the intensity and bitterness of the cocoa powder tended to overpower the flavors of this dish.
That such a venue would devolve into a shouting match of anger and name-calling, particularly by Team Clinton, highlights the ongoing bitterness between the two camps.
Amid the surreal comedy that follows, the film makes a touching argument for the preciousness of all romantic experiences, even the ones tinged with bitterness and regret.
I think when a person loses the attitude of a student and instead decides they've become a master, that's when bitterness can set in on a set.
The careful attention Cornell paid to Robert for his entire life precluded Cornell from venturing far beyond the city, but by all accounts Cornell never expressed bitterness.
In that showdown, Cochran narrowly prevailed over McDaniel, 51 percent to 49 percent, but not without a lot of bitterness and allegations of wrongdoing on both sides.
If Ms. Jelinek's acerbic play has a whiff of Vienna's storied bitterness and cynicism, Mr. Amir shows us the opposite side of the coin: sentimentality and schlock.
She has also faced lingering bitterness from some of the state's unions over her role in overhauling the pension system years ago when she was the treasurer.
That lawsuit put Exotic a million dollars in the hole, the bankruptcy sparking a bitterness that led him to allegedly pay a hitman $10,000 to kill Baskins.
Amid the confusion and bitterness sparked by Brexit, one thing seems clear: Northern Ireland's delicate, hard-won equilibrium has been upset, and the consequences are potentially grave.
Some trace the increasing bitterness and frustration among agents to 22015, when large numbers of migrant families, as well as unaccompanied children, began arriving at the border.
After the bitterness of the soprano Kathleen Battle's rift with the Metropolitan Opera in 1994, it looked as if she would never return to the company's stage.
Afterward, an official state investigation into the uprising revealed that the way the parole board operated had been "a primary source of tension and bitterness" inside Attica.
On the palate, the sweetness of the fruit was tempered by a welcome bitterness, a push-pull that gave this wine energy and a sense of liveliness.
Much bitterness remains over the company's $19 billion takeover of the British chocolate-maker Cadbury after it was accused of breaking promises to keep Cadbury factories open.
Drivers behind the bloodshed include Palestinian bitterness over long-stalled statehood negotiations, greater Jewish access to a disputed Jerusalem shrine, and Islamist-led calls for Israel's destruction.
This internal party bitterness is of course exactly what Trump wants, so we're playing right into the hands of the president-elect and the GOP congressional leadership.
The owners paid penalties of $280 million plus interest to the players, and in the 1990s the sport weathered brutal strikes that owed to the residual bitterness.
The results, in my experience, have been clear, pure wines like this bright blaufränkisch, with aromas of fresh, ripe dark fruits and a welcome touch of bitterness.
It adds a restraining note of bitterness to counter the onions, which can become overwhelming depending on their natural sugar content and how long you cook them.
There is also bitterness over the pledged donations of hundreds of millions of euros by luxury trade industrialists like Bernard Arnault and François Pinault for the rebuilding.
"I did not imagine or understand that the setting of a plantation would trigger such collective outrage or result in so much high velocity bitterness," she wrote.
"What we're trying to get across is that this kind of bitterness or hostility is promoted or conveyed and it's not a trivial thing to explore," she said.
But it's worth remembering there's a long history of bitterness between Ryan and both Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, who's seated next to Ryan behind the lectern.
She described the war in rapid Arabic—the shelling and destruction that had driven them from their homes—and, with bitterness, the filth and overcrowding of Samos's hotspot.
We use kalamansi [a citrus fruit from the Philippines] to give citrusy notes, but also some bitterness and extra dry triple sec to give dryness to the drink.
It is populated by masked, pint-size wrestlers and middle-aged prostitutes, by married couples vacillating between resignation and bitterness, by the desperate, the defeated and the determined.
This is almost too passive to qualify as passive-aggression, and functions solely to add one more candle to the shrine I have built to my own bitterness.
Right at the top, onstage before a few hundred voters, Trump Jr. told the story of how Cruz and the Trumps came to reconcile after the great bitterness.
This kind of economic volatility and political bitterness are two of the more troublesome "tailings" from resource wealth, not only in South Africa but in many emerging markets.
And there's lots of countries that we don't get along with that nonetheless we're capable of cooperating with, but there's a lot of bitterness that goes with divorces.
The monologue slips seamlessly between anger, bitterness, humour, and sadness — but it's this last emotion that comes through the strongest as BoJack brings his diatribe to a close.
Sanders supporters have expressed bitterness at times over the nature of the campaign, and Democrats have openly worried about the difficulties they could face in unifying the party.
In an interview with The New York Times in 1988, the first he gave to a Western newspaper, King Bhumibol spoke with some bitterness of his early reign.
This wine, from organic grapes grown in the eastern province of Ancona, is fresh and lively, with the flavor of apricots and a mild bitterness reminiscent of almonds.
Asking people how they feel about racial affairs in this nation at such a time is almost certain to find very high states of arousal, anger and bitterness.
"Our surveys show that people, who are living separated from their families, have a lower life satisfaction and also suffer more often from depression or bitterness," he said.
Rockmill's beers are rustic, with prominent floral and fruit notes as well as a strong European Noble hops profiles that accentuates the beers' aromatic bouquet rather than bitterness.
These memes celebrate the princesses but are undercut with bitterness, as if to say the kind of magic we experienced in childhood is not achievable now (without drugs).
At the end of that journey is something wonderful you can't recapture, but that got you where you are today — something that simultaneously inspires both bitterness and joy.
Something that we weren't expecting was that the specific soundtrack we produced to manipulate the beer's bitterness actually was perceived as modulating the alcoholic strength of the beer.
We know he had reason, and Laoghaire's bitterness seems over the top, but Joanie hasn't forgotten her temporary dad, so perhaps there's some truth to that family dream.
She starts to sympathize with them, but is brought up short by a young man expressing bitterness at being punished for rape without actually getting to rape anyone.
That world is rooted in a familiar relationship: Marijuana and hops — the flowers that impart bitterness, aroma and flavor to beer — both belong to the Cannabaceae plant family.
But the appeal of bitterness is less obvious — unlike spicy and sour foods, the sensation has never been much of a selling point, at least not in America.
Many of the women — lawyers, teachers, home-schoolers, military spouses — expressed anger and bitterness over the nomination fight and those on the other side of the political divide.
They share Mugabe's bitterness at the way former allies including Mnangagwa toppled him and want him buried in his home village some 85 km (50 miles) from Harare.
For decades, Mr. Zhou nursed bitterness at the slight — a breach that was only fully healed when President Richard M. Nixon clasped his hand in Beijing in 1972.
" Move the setting to the south coast of Brittany, subtract a bit of the bitterness, and you have the start of the action in "A Legacy of Spies.
Third, the President's demeanor was shaped by the elephant in the room -- his resentment and bitterness of being only the third president in American history to be impeached.
The variety of bean also has an effect on perceived bitterness, with both caffeine and chlorogenic acids being more prominent in the robusta variety than in Arabica beans.
"Always, that style of denying the plain evidence with a smile," Mr. Hollande comments with barely disguised bitterness after Mr. Macron has denied he will be a candidate.
The interactions between President Trump and Speaker Nancy Pelosi during the State of the Union address underscored the bitterness the move to remove him from office has caused.
But his interactions on Tuesday night with Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who started the investigation by Democrats that has forever stained his legacy, underscored the deep bitterness between them.
The party-like mood created by the gathering in Jerusalem, despite its somber purpose, gave rise to a good deal of bitterness and ridicule from some in Israel.
He enters in a good position to do what squabbling candidates can't stand: condemn the bitterness and division and warn that it'll just hurt the party in November.
The two countries agreed on Saturday to hold a summit next month in a major step towards improving relations strained by decades of bitterness over their wartime past.
In this sense, they aligned nicely with the tastes of many newbie wine drinkers, who tend to prefer sweet wines that are low in astringency, bitterness and complexity.
At times, the fight between these two camps has taken on the bitterness and intensity (not to mention futility) of a knife fight in a rubber life raft.
Consider big-statement albums like Rihanna's "Anti-" and Beyoncé's "Lemonade" from 2016, with songs full of resentment, bitterness and ambivalence and music that deliberately sounded raw and unfinished.
In 218, at the reopening of his old school, Mr. Erdogan reminisced about his time there, but also spoke with bitterness about the ignorance and discrimination he faced.
Mr. Gass later said a common theme of his work was the wasted opportunities he saw in his father's bigotry, bitterness and crippling arthritis and his mother's alcoholism.
There's a middle zone, a sweet spot, where we are pulled out of the solitude of our hearts, where bitterness and envy and rancor and self-flattery lives.
"We use our faith to survive, to overcome the bitterness of life," said José Reyes, who helps oversee the annual journey, which he has made for 40 straight years.
" She added, though, "I will be goddamned if I will let Bobby Lee Hampton make me a victim, too, by taking me down that road of bitterness and revenge.
He's self-admittedly free of family and the bitterness borne of Ronnie's death, but in its place remains another layer of the hardened shell of Mr. Shive-Overly's heart.
The fact that they never carried on in any way, that really beats you down, and it's hard to fight bitterness at that point, and I struggled with it.
Yet the bitterness from the presidential candidate himself and his allies in the first weeks after Cruz receded from day-to-day combat with Trump has been particularly public.
Whether too much bitterness and resentment still remained or a modicum of self-doubt crept in that Okada would stay down, Naito lifted Okada and attempted a second Destino.
But there is also an inescapable undercurrent of bitterness that relies on something more sinister when it comes to discussing the No. 211 player in women's tennis, Serena Williams.
His diction crisp, his tone dark and burnished, with an exciting undercurrent of muscular force, he needs to add only greater expressive detail: both more bitterness and more tenderness.
Designed to make the perfect cup of joe at a molecular level, Chemex guarantees quality during brewing and consistently delivers a great tasting cup of java without any bitterness.
According to Boyd, it was not so much losing the Rams franchise that upset St. Louis fans as the manner in which it happened that created so much bitterness.
Washington (CNN)If President Donald Trump's winter was a dreary dirge of special counsel suspense and border wall bitterness, his spring is shaping up in far more royal fashion.
Adding that bit of lemon juice and simple syrup is a good way to cut down on Aperol's bitterness if it's not a flavor profile you're entirely sold on.
My days of fact-checking are over, and I won't be approaching the differences between the book and movie versions of Call Me By Your Name with such bitterness.
The campaign has a new leadership team in place and Mr. Carson claims to have learned from his hiring mistakes, but latent bitterness still bubbles up, even toward advisers.
Relations between Japan and South Korea, plagued by bitterness over Japan's 1910-1945 occupation of the Korean peninsula, are arguably at their lowest since they normalized ties in 1965.
Relations between Japan and South Korea, plagued by bitterness over Japan's 1910-1945 occupation of the Korean peninsula, are arguably at their lowest since they normalised ties in 1965.
I'm trying to teach myself to enjoy the bitterness (because I ran out of creamer and don't feel like buying more), but honestly, it tastes like licking the earth.
This voyeurism seemed much more invidious than whatever bitterness I might feel over the fact that someone else was on an eating tour of Umbria when I was not.
She is optimistic, and when life hurts her and throws obstacles in her way, she responds with courage and hard work instead of the callous bitterness that I do.
These are somewhat simple, straightforward foods, the sort that are flattered by the acidity, fruitiness and modest bitterness of barbera, and not out of place in the Piedmont region.
Some producers may add small amounts of sugar to combat any perceived bitterness, according to Bershaw, but like wine, this small amount would not bump the calorie count much.
Weeping angry tears, Angela allowed herself this bitterness when the funeral was over, mocking herself and her mother—but only when she was alone, in her most private thoughts.
I'd eat the crusty roasted-barley black bread—which has all the nutty, caramelized appeal of burnt toast without the bitterness, and a delightful hint of anise—every day.
Any bitterness Cruz might hold from the personal attacks and vitriol he and Trump exchanged during the 2016 primary was absent from his glowing profile of his party's leader.
It's easy to say that it's just out of bitterness, but truthfully, Google did something really bizarre during the trial and now it's coming back to bite the company.
I gave the chocolate and coffee styles a whirl, but their mildly unpleasant bitterness gave an indication of why I was the only person in the bar doing so.
And it's very off-putting seeing all the complaints—drivers can't seem to get to grips with their bitterness and do something, instead of ranting and raving about it.
Yet, in a twist befitting his mischievous career, these eleven originals cataloging the bitterness, escapism, and heartache of divorce happen to come from a happily married father of two.
"I have not seen the kind of bitterness in our politics like we have today," Ryan says in the video, clipped from his remarks at Georgetown University last month.
Rather than play with the figurative weight of his bitterness, anger and general disapproval on their backs, United almost looked like they were having fun, and expressed themselves accordingly.
But a climate of permanent campaign, he said, had led to bitterness, with the competing political leaders still concentrating on filling piazzas and "collecting likes" on their Facebook pages.
The climactic bitterness of "Exit Music (For A Film)" not only depicted the natural arc of processing anger but recreated both of the band's soundtrack contributions to Romeo + Juliet .
"The bitterness of both sides against each other is all too evident," he said, adding that there was never a prospect of anyone challenging Mr. Morrison before the election.
Spain had victory snatched away at the last moment, denied a cathartic moment by its nearest neighbor, and yet there was no bitterness, no sorrow: only admiration, and awe.
He was able to distill in small bits of music — usually self-enclosed, like emotive petri dishes — these unbelievable concoctions of frustration, beauty, bitterness, burning need and radiant joy.
If the physical impulse when eating sour foods is to suck in your cheeks, bitterness hits hard on the back of your tongue and, in excess, makes you gag.
And, as with my bitter melon experience, eating bitterness can be a brag: How better to prove your connoisseurship than ordering something whose pleasures are either obscure or nonexistent?
The Canarinha added more complexity than a typical caipirinha with unaged cachaça, as well as some bitterness; overall, it was a drier and, perhaps, a less-beach friendly concoction.
Attached to the glowing voice was the suggestion of a sigh from a woman looking back with a mixture of wistful regret and acceptance, without a trace of bitterness.
"You Oughta Know" is full of the kind of deep bitterness that results from a relationship that's lasted years, not the uncertain, relatively new relationship it's assigned to onstage.
The caramel is added in small amounts to marinades, or pots of simmering meat, which it infuses with umami, bringing a savory sweetness along with a touch of bitterness.
I feel the bitterness of parents who have lost a child to heroin, knowing that almost all of what killed their child comes to us from, or through, Mexico.
On a recent rainy afternoon, the few visitors who noticed the discrete closed-circuit cameras watching the grave viewed Marx's fate with a mix of bitterness and sour humor.
In the end, after nearly three years of uncertainty and bitterness, voters elected Mr. Johnson out of exhaustion, to get it over with, not because they had reached agreement.
Dried walnuts, particularly those found in supermarkets in the United States, have lost much of the bitterness found in the skin and don't need to be blanched and peeled.
Regardless, I was delighted with the Valpolicella and its clear-as-a-bell flavors, ringing of tart cherry and ending with a refreshing bitterness that prompted the next sip.
He said, "I wanted my audience to see the bitterness that applies to all of those towns," many of whose residents travel hours each day to jobs in Tehran.
Instead, they resolve things by drifting apart again, this time without bitterness or rancor, and with the knowledge that if they come together again, Marianne's submissiveness will be intact.
The acidity was lively, and the flavors were of bright red fruit, with perhaps a bit of tar, finishing with a wonderful, contrasting bitterness that called for another sip.
The acidity was lively, and the flavors were of bright red fruit, with perhaps a bit of tar, finishing with a wonderful, contrasting bitterness that called for another sip.
Clinton supporters have the power to ensure that the election of Donald Trump does not portend end times — as long as they do not succumb to bitterness and alienation.
But the continuing campaign against the chain — promoted by South Africa's most prominent groups that advocate white-minority rights — reflects something more profound than lingering bitterness over that dispute.
She refers to Lady Bird's "wealthy friends" with a kind of bitterness that paves over insecurity, and she's clearly terrified that Lady Bird will look down on her parents.
It appears the bitterness between the two players has remained until this day, prompting Canseco to spread rumors on Twitter rather than just, you know, talking to the couple himself.
A sophisticated red might dry your mouth a bit with its tannins, or have a bitterness like dark chocolate upon first sip, or a finish that tastes like lawn clippings.
Democratic leaders have sought to tamp down lingering bitterness among some die-hard Sanders supporters, and move past unruly displays of dissent that marked the convention's first day on Monday.
Mr Sarkozy conceded defeat graciously in a televised address, saying that he harboured "no bitterness, no sadness", and would back Mr Fillon in the run-off vote on November 27th.
The contrast between the settledness, and sometimes the bitterness, that can characterize a long-running marriage and the excitement of a new and secret liaison is familiar territory for movies.
"We got bigger data plans, we put limits on the kids, and it was never enough," Anderson says, reserving particular bitterness for his 18.333-year-old daughter's use of Snapchat.
Across the country, Democratic primaries have been striking for their lack of rancour; the bitterness with which supporters of Bernie Sanders greeted Hillary Clinton's primary win is all but absent.
In his new book Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment, Stanford political scientist Francis Fukuyama makes the case that identity politics creates more division and bitterness.
The 50-year-old told Entertainment Tonight's Cameron Mathison that she is still feeling some bitterness toward Dance Moms producers, who she claims were partially responsible for "keeping" her overweight.
Speaking with a tenor of all-encompassing bitterness, Mohammad's eight-mile stare belied any excitement he had about the offers already rolling in to take the reunion on the road.
In some ways, the lingering bitterness and acrimony stings and begs to be forgotten, yet its persistence reminds us of the very real need to hear and understand one another.
"  This ended up, he said, producing "bread that tastes of pain, bitterness, and suffering," and that this was the bread that "a corrupt society or family gives to its children.
But with less than a month to go before the Iowa caucuses, those endorsements have led to bitterness in some quarters and provoked questions about Cruz's commitment to the cause.
"I need to make decisions not based on animus or bitterness or sadness, but really based in a pragmatism that says, 'This is the right thing to do,' " Abrams said.
But, although Nana regards her enemy with bitterness and resentment, she also looks at her with something like envy: why can't she be as thin and self-possessed as Paulina?
"The bitterness, name-calling, partisanship … you can add more to it or you can stay focused on the future and why you did this in the first place," he said.
That figure is inflated by bitterness and resentment, but if some Sandernistas sit on their hands this fall they could help elect a man antithetical to everything they stand for.
The English wine and food writer Fiona Beckett has argued that the slight bitterness of saffron goes well with reds from southern France as long as they aren't overpoweringly fruity.
And although he writes extensively about the role that Transcendental Meditation has played in his life, it hasn't kept him from remembering all the bitterness of the Beach Boys' history.
It was floral and fruity like the Brigaldara, but noticeably richer and fuller-bodied on the palate, zesty and floral, with the same welcome bitterness completing the procession of flavors.
And here's the thing: It's perfectly possible for a man to lead a comfortable, indeed enviable life by any objective standard, yet be consumed with bitterness driven by status anxiety.
I tend to prefer portrayals that bring out Alberich's suffering and bitterness; with a big, penetrating voice that can slice through the orchestra, Mr. Konieczny made Alberich sneering and dangerous.
Three weeks later, the March 1 declaration also condemned a wide range of Japanese abuses, but it omitted references to bitterness, democracy or even the league, instead emphasizing pacifist resistance.
"He was hoping," Mr. Lehman said, "that all of these things would help to bridge gaps and smooth some of the bitterness and divides that he really deplored so much."
But Mr. Durham depicts her — skeletal limbs, tiny whittled hands, disconsolate stare — with a tenderness that's almost disconcerting in the context of an exhibition otherwise laced with needling, jibing bitterness.
This is the introduction to the Desvignes range of Morgons, but it is still deep, long and intensely mineral, with a silky texture and just a touch of refreshing bitterness.
They come in elderflower, fragrant with an intriguing note of bitterness; grapefruit, properly citric and mellowed with honey; and Italian, for that Negroni variation, scented with orange, lemon and spices.
There were still some who in that bitterness believe that we somehow could have prevailed in Vietnam if we had more aggressively entered the war, fought it with more determination.
In 1947, the British rulers chopped the Indian subcontinent into two — a predominantly Muslim Pakistan and a predominantly Hindu India, setting off enormous waves of displacement, bloodshed and lingering bitterness.
Clemenceau's bitterness against Germany helped inspire the postwar reparations that made Hitler's rise possible, but the Great War figures only as an ominous background rumble, as does the Dreyfus Affair.
Real Lambrusco is a fresh, dry, earthy, effervescent red, with a slight bitterness that goes beautifully with the rich cuisine of Emilia-Romagna, its home region in north-central Italy.
"When it comes to handshakes, many other people have tasted bitterness with Trump," read a post by Phoenix Television, a Hong Kong news organization that is considered favorable to Beijing.
On April 1, 1999, at a Passover Seder, Jane ate a bite of the matzo and the maror , the bitter herbs, the bread of life and the bitterness of affliction.

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