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1 Of what avail this bitter strife against the herald of thy Lord?
2 When shall the fierce, bitter strife of man with fellow-man be ended?
3 Fear thou not, though foreign peoples threaten thee with terror and bitter strife .
4 Years of bitter strife have left sad traces all over this beautiful Southland.
5 The General Assembly had fallen into a state of bitter strife - the snare of Satan.
6 No sooner did the danger seem past than bitter strife sprang up within the walls.
7 For nearly three years Europe has been drenched with blood and rent with bitter strife .
8 With thy safe-conduct let me quit this hall, and the bitter strife , with my men.
9 Up until 1867 Canada had been the scene of bitter strife between the French and British.
10 He had spoken all too impulsively; the avowal was wrung from him in the moment's bitter strife .
11 She had failed in her subtleties, and there had followed scenes of bitter strife between the two.
12 Among the other gods fell grievous bitter strife , and their hearts were carried diverse in their breasts.
13 To keep breath in their bodies meant sordid struggle and bitter strife , but possibly they were happy.
14 His heart will cease from bitter strife and evil answers, as we two tell him for his good.
15 And not only do the medicine-men dispute among themselves, but their followers engage even more vehemently in bitter strife .
16 This led to a long and bitter strife between Temudjin, who was the patron of the Jelairs, and Chamuka.
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