How often one has met adults with no background or relatives, battling with life, solitary in a crowd, lonely and embittered.
What is happening as a result is that the mineworkers of this country, who are fully aware of this situation, are embittered.
As a result, relations between the taxpayer and the tax gatherer will be unnecessarily embittered for no real gain to the public purse.
We should preside over a reluctant, embittered, encircled community.
Every mouthful of food which the people eat—and it is little enough—would be embittered by the duty.
Here were embittered, desperate, hard-core detainees who obviously would disobey any orders to work.
I was practising in 1926 in a mining area during the long and tragic lock-out that embittered industrial relations there.
I therefore, to-day, do not propose to explore the noxious vapours of the past embittered controversy.