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bitter and party
( Significantly, bitter echoes of the 1960 power struggle that saw Mosk moving into the national committee post over Ziffren are still audible in party circles.
Some anti-organization Democrats saw in the program an opportunity to end the bitter internal fight within the Democratic party that has been going on for the last three years.
According to Soviet advisors ( in 1987 ), a bitter debate within the party had broken out between those who advocated the islamisation of the party and those who wanted to defend the gains of the Saur Revolution.
The Age of Freedom and bitter party politics was over.
A major goal of the party's bosses at the convention was to heal the bitter split within the party that had occurred in the 1912 presidential campaign.
This produced a deep and bitter split within the Australian community, as well as within the members of his own party.
The bitter struggles of the Long March, which was completed by only one-tenth of the force that left Jiangxi, would come to represent a significant episode in the history of the Communist Party of China, and would seal the personal prestige of Mao and his supporters as the new leaders of the party in the following decades.
Order in the colonial government masked a growing rift in the country's main political party as the personal conflict between the PPP's Jagan and Burnham widened into a bitter dispute.
The 1961 elections were a bitter contest between the PPP, the PNC, and the United Force ( UF ), a conservative party representing big business, the Roman Catholic Church, and Amerindian, Chinese, and Portuguese voters.
The coalition fell apart around the bitter factionalism during the 1968 election, but it remains the model that party activists seek to replicate.
By the time his party crossed the Sangre de Cristo Range via Mosca Pass, they had already experienced days of bitter cold, blinding snow and difficult travel.
In the 1990s, the experiment of separating party and state posts, which led to bitter division, was terminated, and in 1993, the post of President was taken by Jiang Zemin, who as CPC General Secretary and Chairman of the Central Military Commission continued to make the office of the President a powerful position.
The assassination of its controversial Minister Kevin O ' Higgins by Republicans shortly after the election came as a bitter blow to the party.
After a long and bitter dispute, Lee was expelled from the party, establishing the breakaway Democratic Labour Party.
In one episode, Peggy is bitter for throwing a special birthday party for Ladybird but not for herself, where it is implied in some episodes she believes Hank spends more time with Ladybird and being house proud than he does with her, as suggested in another episode where he mourns over his sub-par lawn compared to his neighbors, remarking.
This revealed the deep and bitter split within the Australian community that had existed since before Federation, as well as within the members of his own party.
The stress of this bitter battle inside his own party took a great toll on Curtin's health, never robust even at the best of times.
Parnell's own newspaper, the United Ireland, attacked the Land Act and he was arrested on 13 October 1881 together with his party lieutenants, William O ' Brien, John Dillon, Michael Davitt and Willie Redmond, who had also conducted a bitter verbal offensive.
Mary Harney became the new leader after a bitter election contest with Pat Cox, who later left the party.
After Wilson lost a leadership challenge in the wake of a personal scandal in a bitter three-way race, the party was led by Gordon Campbell, who became Leader of the Opposition after Wilson's convention defeat.
The group conducted a bitter year-long public campaign that included an unsuccessful lawsuit against the party and later-disproven allegations against the party ’ s leader and board of directors including fraud, vote-rigging and even theft.
Within the Socialist Party, there was a bitter dispute over the permanent name of the party, which may have reflected underlying tensions between the two merged parties.
He was marked out for fierce opposition and bitter insult, as the representative of that section of the Republican party which sought the revision of the Dreyfus affair.

bitter and infighting
The move towards becoming a non-profit organization was the result of " bitter infighting " between members of the board.
These reforms made him some powerful enemies, and his period of rule was marked by bitter infighting between liberals and conservatives.
In the end ignorance, the power of the church, bitter infighting between conservatives and liberals, and the quest for personal glory were the main reasons for the downfall of the ' Federation '.
His victory happened the same year that the United Steelworkers absorbed INCO's International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers union local 598, ending almost 20 years of very bitter political infighting between the unions and the CCF / NDP.
Agrol plant managers complained of sabotage and bitter infighting by the oil industry, and the cheaper price of gasoline.
However, in a series of disputed and bitter battles, time-sharing lost out to batch processing through IBM political infighting, and VM remained IBM's " other " mainframe operating system for decades, losing to MVS.
Aside from informal, special occasions such as weddings, collaborations of more than two ex-Beatles were rare after the band's bitter 1969-70 split, especially between Lennon and McCartney, whose conflict was the most pronounced and long-lived of all the post-split infighting.
Following a round of bitter corporate infighting in 1949, Packard management finally decided to phase out the " bathtubs " and create the all-new Twenty-Fourth Series for 1951.

bitter and man
In all the bitter in-fighting, the squabbles over election procedures, the complicated numbers game that East and West played on the assistant secretaries' theme, the gentleman from Burma showed himself both as a man of principle and a skilled diplomat.
William, he was called, in honor of the man who was at once Shelley's pensioner and his most bitter detractor.
Mr. A has recovered, but he is, justifiably, a bitter man.
The mate, Robert Juet, who had kept the journal on the Half Moon, was experienced -- but he was a bitter old man, ready to complain or desert at any opportunity.
I had come prepared to worship at the feet of this classic, and he turned out to be a rather bitter old man who smelled of dead cigars.
He returned an angry, bitter man.
When Frederick returned to Germany after his defeat in northern Italy, he was a bitter and exhausted man.
As Amelia's adored son George grows up, his grandfather relents and takes him from poor Amelia, who knows the rich and bitter old man will give him a much better start in life than she or her family could ever manage.
He is the bitter old man determined to keep his students from having any kind of fun.
On the night after the affidavit was introducted, the American psychologist Gustave Gilbert who interviwed Dönitz described him as being in state of rage against Raeder, accusing Raeder of being a bitter old man driven by jealousy that Dönitz was the superior officer.
Gerald was a man of strong opinions whose works are frequently polemical, including bitter attacks on his enemies, but he also had an intense curiosity, recording much valuable detail of everyday life in his ethnographic works.
As Enrique visits the hospital, Rosa laments that she will not live to enjoy the fruits of their harrowing journey to the U. S. After Rosa dies peacefully, Enrique is shown once again waiting with the other day-labor hopefuls in a parking lot, offering his services to a man looking for " strong arms "; reviewer Renee Scolaro Rathke observes: " It is a bitter realization that Arturo ’ s words about the poor being nothing but arms for the rich holds true even in El Norte.
Luke at first is a bitter young man, but as he is increasingly thrown into contact with Sally, a relationship starts to develop.
Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar died in Santiago de Cuba in 1524, a very bitter man.
The conflict spirals out of control when neither man will back down, and they become bitter foes.
To Melanie he seems a bitter man in need of a woman to comfort him.
In a period when even great men stooped to accept bribes, Halifax was known to be incorruptible ; at a time when animosities were especially bitter, he was too great a man to harbour resentments.
Nay, what is so bitter and vehement as the torment of love ?... It would be improper for a man to think that sinners in Gehenna are deprived of the love of God ... it torments sinners ... Thus I say that this is the torment of Gehenna: bitter regret.
Following an incident in which a healthy young man suffered a myocardial infarction ( heart attack ) linked to bitter orange, a case study found that dietary supplement manufacturers who replaced ephedra with its analogs from " bitter orange " had in effect found a loophole in the ephedra ban, substituting a similarly dangerous substance while labeling the products as " ephedra-free ".
Charlton labelled him a " bitter little man ".
When the discovery was first made public in 1880, it led to a bitter public controversy between experts which continued into the early 20th century, as many of them did not believe prehistoric man had the intellectual capacity to produce any kind of artistic expression.
His illegal activity increases in depth and scope, turning him into a violent, bitter man.
If a man was left behind in the inhospitable Sinai, he might die in the burning desert sun during the day, or bitter cold at night.

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