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1 She had a temper that would embitter the life of a crow, much more a simple robin.
2 Observe too, says PHILO, the curious artifices of Nature, in order to embitter the life of every living being.
3 And shall we speak of the bigotry, the fanaticism, the bitter sectarian prejudices which to this day embitter the life of the world?
4 This episode, more than any other, embittered the life of the aging Reformer.
5 Do not let the sins of the fathers embitter the lives of the children.
6 A state of feud, even though a temporary one, often embitters the life , and leaves its mark on the heart.
7 Into what misery may he not easily fall, and with what life-long errors may he not embitter the lives of his children!
8 This monotonous return of the hand of death must have embittered the life of these two, who seem to have remained lovers always.
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