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1 And, this determined, she thought with increased bitterness of Mallard's remaining in Rome.
2 Again the contest raged, and this time with increased bitterness .
3 After the opening of the northern canal, they resented this exclusive policy with increased bitterness .
4 If you do not find it, you must be drunk, answered the Italian, with increased bitterness .
5 The examination was continued, therefore, with increased bitterness .
6 And it brought him only increased bitterness .
7 Madeleine attempted to interrupt him by a supplicating gesture: he would not heed it, but continued with increased bitterness :
8 With increased bitterness of heart, he turned from the sight, and shrouded himself beneath the gateway of the Norman Tower.
9 The murder of these ambassadors became the signal for the renewal of war, which was now to be prosecuted with increased bitterness .
10 A feeling that bad faith had been practiced is sure to create bitterness, and the accusation of it produces increased bitterness in return.
11 'I am glad you have not read his works,' said Lord Cadurcis, with increased bitterness .
12 "Well, that is one more we owe that crowd," observed Flapp with increased bitterness .
13 "No doubt a part of the gang," said Brice, with increased bitterness ; "I see it all now."
14 "Certainly!" continued Juliette, with increased bitterness .
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This collocation consists of: Increased bitterness across language varieties