Sentences with phrase «bitter over the war»

Along the way, we hear the stories of invented psychopaths, like a Vietnamese man in priest garments (Long Nguyen) still bitter over the war, a Quaker (a silent, powerful Harry Dean Stanton) who isn't about to let his daughter's repentant killer rest easy, and a couple of serial killer killers.

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Dr Williams, who is Chairman of Christian Aid which is providing humanitarian assistance in South Sudan, said: «The recent escalation of violent conflict in Juba since July 7 has caused yet more appalling suffering for the people of South Sudan who have over the past two and a half years endured the terrible consequences of a return to war and the bitter disappointment of hopes denied or deferred.
The Guardian: Peru university in Vatican battle over right to call itself Catholic The Vatican is locked in a bitter dispute with one of South America's top universities in a row that has resurrected ideological differences within the Catholic church long thought to have been consigned to cold war history.
In the latest skirmish in Australia's five - year - old milk war, some of the nation's most popular milk brands are heading to the Federal Court in a bitter fight over the rights to use the term «A2 protein» on their labels.
«They are fighting a bitter proxy war over the leadership of their own party.
During PMQs today, Ed Miliband and David Cameron engaged in a bitter war of words over the issue, with the Labour leader accusing the prime minister of being out of touch with the public.
Mr. de Blasio is locked in a bitter war with Uber over a pair of City Council bills aimed at curtailing the growth of e-hail companies.
The teacher's union, which is locked in a bitter war with Mayor Michael Bloomberg over the terms of a new teacher evaluation system, has repeatedly slammed the administration for using closures as a key method for turning schools around.
Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat who was locked in a bitter public relations war with Uber over the last several weeks, said legislation to limit the company's growth is still «on the table» after a four - month traffic study is completed.
The bitter tug - of - war over Denver's performance - pay plan has ended with the teachers» union and the school district reaching a compromise agreement that includes a 3 percent pay raise for all teachers and higher starting salaries.
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So all of these questions are answered; war over: The way our investing software allocates asset classes and then screen mutual funds adds plenty of value to the investment process, so we're sticking with it to the bitter end.
Now, in a move that could put an end to the bitter war that has ensued over Proposition B, Gov. Jay Nixon announced today that he had brokered a compromise solution that will protect dogs as well and business people, according to the the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
The game — Star Wars Battlefront II, immediately found itself at the center of a bitter controversy over the arbitrary contents of its loot boxes.
Over the last couple years, the explosion of the solar power market has led to some bitter trade wars between Chinese and American solar panel manufacturers, with US regulators complaining that Chinese companies were dumping super-cheap panels on the American market.
A bitter talent war over highly - skilled candidates is anticipated in the automotive industry as the sector sees increasingly fierce competition over the development of automated driving and related cutting edge technologies.
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