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1
Just here was where his policy invited its strongest and most
bitter
attack
.
2
The General devoted his speech largely to a powerful and
bitter
attack
upon me.
3
The queen's advocate made a
bitter
attack
on the animus of the unfortunate prisoner.
4
In one paper there was a
bitter
attack
on 'Mr.
5
He became the target of
bitter
attack
:
no epithet was too vile to hurl upon him.
6
This undoubtedly was a
bitter
attack
,
and the plainspoken words used must have wounded Lowe intensely.
7
Another professor, who spoke excellent English, with an English accent, made a
bitter
attack
upon Great Britain.
8
Italy's Renzi was said to be planning a
bitter
attack
on Merkel, depending on the progress at the summit.
9
He made a
bitter
attack
upon New England, upon Mr. Webster personally, and upon the character and patriotism of Massachusetts.
10
Other events had forced into the background the
bitter
attack
of Cordula, for whom he had never felt any genuine regard.
11
Petre's monograph contains apparent earmarks of impartiality, but in reality it is nothing but a
bitter
attack
on the reputation of Bolívar.
12
In addition to this he quarrelled openly with M. de Richelieu, and made a
bitter
attack
upon him in one of his pleas.
13
The article in The Edinburgh Review for July, 1858, upon Froude's first four volumes is an elaborate, an able, and a
bitter
attack
.
14
A couple of months previously (on March 13) he had delivered another
bitter
attack
on the War Government in the Prussian Diet.
15
In a
bitter
attack
on sectarianism at the city's interfaces, Dr Reid called on paramilitaries to stop pointing the finger at the other community.
16
Rankin, a puritan, contemporary with Shakespeare, wrote a most
bitter
attack
on plays and players, whom he calls monsters; "And whie monsters?"
bitter
attack
bitter