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1 The end when it comes is going to be a bittersweet moment .
2 This might be a bittersweet moment but it's still very special.
3 Rising costs make it a bittersweet moment , Aliste said.
4 As someone who loves the Labour party, seeing London Citizens in action is a bittersweet moment .
5 There were more than a few Labor figures who found her stunning victory a bittersweet moment .
6 A sale of Medivation would mark a bittersweet moment for Hung, who founded the company in 2003.
7 For Uruguayans it was a bittersweet moment .
8 Selling the house they've lived in for the past three years was a bittersweet moment , Knowles told news.com.au.
9 We had a lot riding on our being able to end on that bittersweet moment , and it worked.
10 For Mr Wilson, finding out who the boy was, but that he'd passed away, was a bittersweet moment .
11 Greece's exit from its international bailout is a bittersweet moment -a time for serious reflection rather than jubilation.
12 It was a bittersweet moment .
13 Sanford general manager Ted Culley said the award was a bittersweet moment given the Christchurch closure which had affected everyone.
14 The movie's final scene, him crossing the finish line at the race earlier this year, was a bittersweet moment , he said.
15 The pressure continued to be ramped up but, just as County thought they were going to survive, a bittersweet moment cost them.
16 Edwin says: "It was a bittersweet moment for me as I was already resistant to virtually all of the drugs."
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