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Finding Voters 'Bitter and Frustrated,' Obama is Sounding Like Nader yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Finding Voters \'Bitter and Frustrated, \' Obama is Sounding Like Nader '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Page 2 of Article: Article: If Obama will stick to the populist message he just delivered in Terra Haute, IN, he will be the next president of the United States.
Finding Voters 'Bitter and Frustrated,' Obama is Sounding Like Nader
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Finding Voters 'Bitter and Frustrated,' Obama is Sounding Like Nader yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Finding Voters \'Bitter and Frustrated, \' Obama is Sounding Like Nader '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: If Obama will stick to the populist message he just delivered in Terra Haute, IN, he will be the next president of the United States.
Finding Voters 'Bitter and Frustrated,' Obama is Sounding Like Nader
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Meeropol, who taught at a high school in the Bronx and churned out reams of topical songs, poems and plays under the gentle alias Lewis Allan, published a poem under the title Bitter Fruit in the union-run New York Teacher magazine in 1937.
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Gee, all these pictures show guys way better looking than, i'd wager, the ones commenting … is this what they call Bitter?
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"There was nothing of the milk of human kindness in old Ambrose," said H.L. Mencken; "he did not get the nickname of Bitter Bierce for nothing."
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That was the case with her first memoir, Bitter is the New Black, and it remains the case with her most recent, originally published last year, Such a Pretty Fat, in which she tackles self esteem, body image, and her own physical prowess – or lack thereof.
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Bitter is a much more prominent flavor in other culture's cuisines as compared to American (and probably European) food.
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Bitter is a much more prominent flavor in other culture's cuisines as compared to American (and probably European) food.
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So I know you specifically said “fiction,” buuuut … have you read “Bitter is the New Black” or the other two in the series by fellow blogger Jen Lancaster?
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I totally have to second the recommendation of “Bitter is the new Black” ….
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