| 11. | The Struggle : Racial Wage Gap Embitters Blacks
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| 12. | The decision, as it now stands, will probably " further embitter"
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| 13. | Arab states fear the pain inflicted on Iraqi civilians will embitter them toward their neighbors.
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| 14. | He eventually lives with her, which greatly embitters his wife, Fernanda del Carpio.
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| 15. | This act of violence so embitters Rosetta that she falls numbly into a life of prostitution.
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| 16. | Yet Mandela didn't allow his suffering to embitter him nor blur his vision for South Africa.
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| 17. | Yet, so far from allaying, it apparently only served to embitter the inter-racial feud.
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| 18. | Mrs . Pequette said that her grandfather seldom talked about the case, not wanting to embitter his children.
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| 19. | On the other hand, if party dissent embitters and drives away Perot, there could be damaging consequences.
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| 20. | This is the case in particular with Safavid Dynasty and March Days pages and only embitters the conflicting sides.
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