Ainda não temos significados para "bitter contest".
1There was no hope of escape from a long, bitter contest in the courts.
2Limbaugh's reported aim was to prolong the bitter contest between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
3It was a bitter contest, close-fought all the way.
4The General Election which followed immediately upon the dissolution was a short but very bitter contest.
5When the final weeks of the campaign arrived a bitter contest was waged, and money triumphed.
6Slavery, at the end of a long and bitter contest, had been abolished in all her colonies.
7Elected president in 1998, after a bitter contest, and re-elected in 2002.
8This is more a bitter contest for power among the regime's political elites than any genuine social divide.
9After a bitter contest over La Toupine the matter was settled on a basis not unfavourable to Frontenac.
10Bert Hayman, fatuously inflamed with Lorelei's beauty, waged a bitter contest with the other men for her favor.
11Paul's life was half spent in a bitter contest with men who loved Christ as well as he did.
12If father and son were meant to fight to the death in this bitter contest, then so be it.
13It had become a silent, bitter contest between the two of them, with two advantages in favor of the girl.
14This limitation of usury was enacted after a long and bitter contest between the rich lenders and the poorer classes.
15Trump is running for re-election in 2020 in what is expected to be a bitter contest with the Democratic nominee.
16There was also a bitter contest between those that were fond of war, and those that were desirous for peace.
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