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"bitter end" Definitions
  1. the conclusion of a difficult or unpleasant situation; the last or furthest extremity: Despite the unpleasant scenes in the movie, she insisted on staying until the bitter end.
  2. Nautical
  3. the inboard end of an anchor chain or cable, secured in the chain locker of a vessel.
  4. the end of any chain or cable.

248 Sentences With "bitter end"

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It was called "From the Bitter End," not "Live at the Bitter End" — and, despite its name, it was taped at a television studio, not at his nightclub.
You want to see guys fight to the bitter end.
She's there to see justice through to the bitter end.
That is pure Ms. Marin: drama to the bitter end.
But Emilia Clarke is still our Khaleesi to the bitter end.
The unlikely exception, lyrically, is "Bitter End," premiering on Noisey today.
How much did the Warriors have left by the bitter end?
When he joins the fight, he sticks to the bitter end.
" He added: "Look, we hung tough right to the bitter end.
It is waste, all the way down, to the bitter end.
He opened the Bitter End, at 147 Bleecker Street, in 1961.
Longtime music haunts like Village Vanguard and the Bitter End remain.
The company thought through preserving its product, too—until the bitter end.
So expect tardigrades to survive to the bitter end of the Earth.
I hung to that until the bitter end, why I don't know.
Trump campaign manager: "I'm with the campaign until the bitter end -- unless..." .
It was a bitter end to a historic season for the Warriors.
Most recently, he was developing a TV series about the Bitter End.
We held on to the last vestiges of SUVs to the bitter end.
Irish politicians are likely to pursue it through the courts to the bitter end.
Famed resorts like the Bitter End Yacht Club on Virgin Gorda were completely razed.
Robert F. Kennedy as a reason to stick it out until the bitter end.
This man put a bitter end to what started out as a great weekend.
Even lawyers are settling spats over imagery, or hop puns like Hopscotch and Bitter End.
Marooned for two years in Arctic ice, the survivors pressed on until the bitter end.
As city girls, we will defend our gritty-but-lovable homes until the bitter end.
Guitarist Matt Fox, who joined later, played in Bitter End, Holy Terror, and Shai Hulud.
It will fight to the bitter end to defend its most populous and symbolic stronghold.
They're married to Taco Bell and will stand by their boo until the bitter end.
Hurricane Irma destroyed Bitter End Yacht Club, according to a video from Caribbean Buzz Helicopters.
Then everyone will decide that corruption is utterly intolerable and fight it until the bitter end.
But he was a brave, hugely determined man who would always fight to the bitter end.
It took a few years to calm down, but they stayed friends &apostill the bitter end.
Earl Landgrebe (R-Ind.), who blindly supported Nixon to the bitter end of the Watergate debacle.
Instead, Apocalypse follows the superhero script by the numbers, beat for beat, until its bitter end.
The second thing the Democrats have to do is fight this nomination to the bitter end.
Man, all this arguing has got me... feeling kind of randy... Icy until the bitter end.
With this batch of arrivals, we might be able to see 2016 through to its bitter end.
There would be no Bachelor franchise without the gruesome breakups that come at the show's bitter end.
Stark and unassuming, this dramatic, southern-fried murder mystery will keep you guessing until the bitter end.
But White also said the Sacklers do not want to litigate these cases to their bitter end.
They risk poverty, even homelessness, if they are bereaved or the relationship comes to a bitter end.
He did not, however, attack Mr. Biden or vow to carry his fight to a bitter end.
In nontheme news, I also liked the long Down entries STANDING O (for ovation) and BITTER END.
These are not events to compare to the U.K.'s decision to fight Napoleon to the bitter end.
Would it really have taken so much to have allowed Mr. Laurie some consistency until the bitter end?
It was a rather bitter end for investors: Hershey shares tumbled almost 12 percent in after-hours trading.
Varnell characterizes his team as "scrappers," a tough group of people dedicated to Battleborn until the bitter end.
Miami will likely keep on partying till the bitter end, just as it does when there's a hurricane.
Her first such engagement, she said, was opening for Kris Kristofferson at the Bitter End in Greenwich Village.
Jablonski says that for those looking to score the ultimate deal, they'll need to wait to the bitter end.
But if I were terminally ill, I would not want to wait until the "bitter end" for such care.
Ariane was born in 2007 and is a budding musician, having performed at venues like NYC's The Bitter End.
She has performed at a number of New York venues, including the Knitting Factory, Pianos, and the Bitter End.
"It's a fight to the bitter end to protect [the monument]," said Landreth, a member of the Chickasaw Nation.
It's a bitter end for a great player, and you already know how this is going to play out.
Beijing, therefore, vows to "fight to the bitter end" in defense of its huge American trade and investment revenues.
But the Romney team—and, infamously, Karl Rove—believed until the bitter end that he would defeat President Obama.
My reminder came in the middle of an effervescent set at the Bitter End by the drummer Daniel Freedman.
Maybe a few holdouts will remain on Earth until the bitter end, waiting to plant their luxury yachts on Europa.
Since the purveyors of bitter-end conservatism have lost their stranglehold, the center-right ought to be back in play.
Yeah, "Bitter End" is a funny one, because I sort of wrote it as a bit of a cynical track.
You can stay at karaoke until the bitter end, and book a punishing but cheap red-eye itinerary guilt-free.
But that is not why City has to fight, and to fight with fire and fury, until the bitter end.
If Marcus can't help Zoe's market themselves properly and expand their product line, this business will face a bitter end.
When Ryan announced he is on his way out, he made it clear that he'd defend Trump until the bitter end.
There are no higher values at play, only the same kinds of interests people will fight over until the bitter end.
Companies like Vynca, CoPatient, and Aspire Health, among others, are all focused on changing a bitter end to a better end.
All that being said, the finale of Game of Thrones cannot be adequately assessed until we are at the bitter end.
It's sad to see a company that was innovative right until the bitter end reduced to a nostalgia play in 2017.
And Jaime Lannister, aka Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, just let it slip that the Lannister siblings may survive till the bitter end.
We finally caved and bought a brand new one, and that is the one that held out until the bitter end.
These universes get saved by heroic individuals who are committed, against all odds and to the bitter end, to preserving them.
Leaving early feels like watching in bad faith, and so I always stay to the bitter end — even when it hurts.
Instead, it introduces its characters, sets them on a clear and comprehensible journey, and then follows them until the bitter end.
Household names like Moore, Parker, Ogwumike and Whalen have gone at each other to the bitter end in two straight series.
Morocco, whose rival bid pledged a profit less than half as large, criticized the focus on money until the bitter end.
Initially 6-Down and 27-Down were broken up with a pair of 8's alongside STANDING O and BITTER END.
During Watergate, as the political scientist Jonathan Bernstein has noted, most Republicans stood by Richard Nixon until almost the bitter end.
Mr. Weintraub later hosted a local television series called "From the Bitter End," although it was actually taped at a studio.
House Speaker Paul Ryan announced he is on his way out — and he's defending Donald Trump's presidency until the bitter end.
And so, he and his administration will fight to the bitter end to keep his returns from seeing the light of day.
Perhaps, so many years (and some leadership changes) later, they no longer cared enough to see this through to the bitter end.
"I had to fight to the bitter end today, and that's what helped me — that's where I struggled in Oakmont," said Lowry.
Although it might be possible quickly to seize North Korea's major cities, the country's military might well fight to the bitter end.
In a trench during a battle, surrounded by advancing belligerents, who would I want at my side, fighting to the bitter end?
West Village spots like Electric Lady Studios, the Bitter End and the Village Vanguard make our city a trove of musical history.
It's not clear at all that Vargas actually believed the hoax he had created, but he defended it to the bitter end.
"Miley, you are my dawg, like my best friend, and I will defend you to the bitter end," Freeman said at the time.
He promised to "fight to the bitter end," for Syed's innocence, and to pursue the case as far as federal court if necessary.
High Treason (a new wine bar) and the Bitter End (a pub) are both really close by, and you could wait there too.
But sadly from the very beginning to the bitter end, the Blazkowicz sisters' characterization almost exclusively boils down to being BJ's little girls.
To the bitter end — or almost the end given the Manchester United-Bournemouth postponement — the English league is a window on the world.
Sometimes I'll be locked into this cycle of death and rebirth against nigh-impossible odds until the bitter end, often 30 minutes later.
It was shaping up as that kind of night for both teams: nothing easy and nothing for certain, not until the bitter end.
He was one of the leaders of the opposition to the deal in the House, and he fought it to the bitter end.
And while Mr. Trudeau's attempts to develop a relationship with President Trump came to a bitter end, a new Nafta was nevertheless struck.
National Democratic groups obliged and largely steered clear of Alabama; high-profile politicians only showed up toward the bitter end of the campaign.
It's a poignant commentary on our commitment to ourselves, to find our identities, and to defend them until the bitter end and beyond.
But the same people most in danger from a Trump presidency are also in danger from the bitter-end anger of disappointed Trumpists.
And that, for the most part, was that — until the bitter end, when he opened the door by congratulating himself on his Iowa victory.
Franchisees who had invested hundred of thousands of dollars met a bitter end in 2006, as the local arm went bust after spruiking untruths.
"I think this was sort of the bitter end because this has been a ministry which has never mixed politics and economics," Ross said.
For Irish mothers of babies with fatal fetal abnormalities, forced to continue with a doomed pregnancy until the bitter end, this fight is personal.
It's all very curious, unless Trump has known about the conspiracy all along and has decided to lie about it until the bitter end.
But she said things worsened during a 2016 campaign fought to a bitter end by two of the most polarizing presidential candidates in history.
Governor Pat McCrory defended the law to the bitter end, and his approval ratings tumbled in the wake of economic backlash against the state.
The senator, 78 and only recently recovered from a heart attack, has little obvious reason to fight to the bitter end this time around.
Morocco, which pledged a profit less than half as large as its rivals, criticized the focus on money over soccer until the bitter end.
But he has now left a mark of another sort by being on the bitter end of one of the Australian Open's biggest upsets.
Both Nixon, the Republican Party, and the conservative movement in other words benefitted from the decision not to fight it out to the bitter end.
I am proud to have worked for a company that has fought, to the bitter end, against cynical and craven attempts to silence our work.
"But yeah sure, I love it, I am going to stay right to the bitter end, as long as I have a chance," he continued.
"I am going to stay right to the bitter end," Bloomberg told NBC News in a Thursday interview, "as long as I have a chance."
Ideally, Pfau said, you'd want to have enough to be able to withdraw 4% or 5% a year from your portfolio until the bitter end.
At a dismal 40 percent approval rating, the only ones left supporting him are the diehards who will be with him until the bitter end.
Leader Raimundo Praia Belem Mura, a 73-year-old who has lived on the land his entire life, has vowed to fight to the bitter end.
In a post-debate interview, Donald Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said she would stick with the Trump campaign "until the bitter end, unless," then paused.
These are party actors, people like The Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol and conservative activist Erick Erickson, who claim they will oppose Trump to the bitter end.
Studies show that once political elites have concluded their deals with authoritarians and signed on publicly, they usually stick with those leaders to the bitter end.
Areas such as Cane Garden Bay, White Bay on Jost van Dyke, Bitter End and Carrot Bay reduced to rubble, shattered trees and twisted corrugated iron.
So, no wonder Theresa May and our zombie politicians shamble on, walking towards the cliff's edge, intent on seeing their mission through to the bitter end.
" Kris Kristofferson told The Times that the Bitter End was the place "people like me and Bob Dylan didn't just perform, we came to hang out.
Drowning, like Mud, tells its story swiftly, in a handful of pages, sketching a love affair from the first moment of desire to the bitter end.
In October Lady Gaga introduced her new album, "Joanne," with a brief tour of tiny clubs, including a performance at the Bitter End in Greenwich Village.
We're told he held out 'til the bitter end, and walked away with a pretty sweet deal ... our sources say he scored around $50k an episode.
The car got on the road and, following its ill logic to the bitter end, homed in on and struck this person rather than that one.
They confided their dilemmas over whether to flee to government-held areas or stay put until the bitter end, a choice that split up many families.
His outdoor advertising company had come to a bitter end: Protesters tore down his billboards to use as barricades during violent rallies against authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro.
"Miley, you are my dawg, like my best friend, and I will defend you to the bitter end," an emotional Freeman said in an Instagram live video.
"He used to give some of his teachers nervous breakdowns," she recalls of Kalanick's ability to stick with an argument he believed in until the bitter end.
Today's congressional Republicans won't settle even for 99 percent: Their mentality has shifted away from having policies and governing and toward a kind of bitter-end obstructionism.
If not, it may well go on until the bitter end, when the news ticker across the bottom of your TV screen says "Donald Trump sacks himself."
Ohio State, you see, won the National Championship in 2014 and were in the running to make the College Football Playoff this year until the bitter end.
And they probably will, right until the bitter end, when someone places his or her hand on the Bible and says a very different kind of oath.
In Taylor Swift's case, she can get the best lawyers, and she can fully prosecute her case to the bitter end, without having to worry about money.
There were repeated flare-ups at their border, triggering apocalyptic predictions that Ethiopia and Eritrea were going to fight again, and next time to the bitter end.
The Rise of Skywalker is sure to see Kylo and Rey face off once more as The Resistance and The First Order fight to the bitter end.
Cilic rallied behind his big serve but De Minaur made the Croatian work hard for every point all the way to the bitter end at 2.22 a.m.
Bacon remained formulaic and unsparing to the bitter end, his compact, contorted figures hemmed inside lushly painted monochromatic fields — reds, oranges, pinks — circumscribed by recurrent geometric designs.
The theory behind Cleganebowl goes like this: As was foreshadowed back in Season One, the Clegane brothers will eventually meet and fight each other to the bitter end.
Yes, every character was confronting something deep and personal, but it was a fast-paced episode with playful turn of events for every character, until its bitter end.
The RNC is trapped in the wreckage, with Chairman Reince Priebus, a close friend of Ryan's and a fellow Wisconsinite, resigned to backing Trump to the bitter end.
But even if the shy Sam sticks around until the bitter end, Bradley says there's no way he'd even think about trying to join the struggle for power.
The first time I saw him was in 1963, when he came to read his poetry at a cafe in New York's Greenwich Village called the Bitter End.
Either fire Klinsmann now when a new manager has a little breathing room and time to put in their changes, or ride Klinsmann out until the bitter end.
So the network has a vested interest in defending Trump until the bitter end, and that narrative-crafting could impede an otherwise natural and normal disaffection with Trump.
The cost of hiring a lawyer, filing a complaint, and litigating (or arbitrating) the case until the bitter end will vastly exceed the amount of money at issue.
Pop & Rock In October Lady Gaga introduced her new album, "Joanne," with a brief tour of tiny clubs, including a performance at the Bitter End in Greenwich Village.
When securities regulators sued the hedge fund manager Leon G. Cooperman last year, accusing him of violating insider trading laws, he vowed to fight to the bitter end.
Alsop said no matter what the outcome on Super Tuesday, she planned to stand by Sanders side and thinks he should stick to campaigning through to the bitter end.
Roy Moore The Alabama Republican Party stuck with Roy Moore until the bitter end last year, even as accusations of sexual misconduct with teenage girls sunk his Senate campaign.
Throughout the novel, from its shock opening to its bitter end, Mr Farah shines a searching light on family unity and national identity, examining what binds and what divides.
McCarthy was on the bitter end of some especially vicious hate when she starred in the 2016 all-female Ghostbusters reboot alongside Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones.
Cruz's bid for reelection has been colored by his complicated relationship with the president, which started when they fought to the bitter end for Republican presidential nominee in 2016.
Some Democratic officials interpreted it as a signal that Mr. Sanders may not be thirsting for a fight to the bitter end, of the kind he waged against Mrs.
With no realistic path to the nomination, Mr. Sanders has a decision to make: Does he stick it out to the bitter end, potentially fracturing the party even further?
It's a bitter end for a candidate who made the ambitious decision to step away from Congress in 2018 to move full time to Iowa, the first caucus state.
This morning in New York, there will be much ado of Pat Riley's decision to let John Starks keep firing last night, firing and missing until the bitter end.
Alva CalyMayor's "Stumpies" vary from smoked-to-the-bitter-end to put-out-quickly-and-discarded; they twist and turn like little worms, squirming around the buttons of collared shirts.
Bernie Sanders insists he will go to the bitter end of the Democratic primary process, even after a series of defeats Tuesday pushed the presidential nomination further from his reach.
But under this scenario, demand growth for natural gas would be more muted, making it more likely that the industry will rather choose to fight renewables until the bitter end.
In her early teens, Jacqueline joined her three sisters in a professional quartet, touring the country and even earning a residency at legendary New York club The Bitter End. 3.
"Poroshenko is a very experienced politician, so he will fight to the bitter end… Zelensky's campaign should never relax," Aivaras Abromavicius, a former Ukrainian economy minister, told CNBC on Sunday.
Obviously, we scored timely goals, and then it got to be a real good situation (as in) most games in this league where you're grinding right to the bitter end.
But here's a scenario that merits at least a moment's thought: what if Pence remains loyal to the bitter end, and parrots his erstwhile boss' lines about the impeachment process?
It was a battle for the soul of the party, fought to the bitter end, by opponents who feared that Mr. Trump would rupture their movement and betray their ideals.
With the exception of Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, all the women in the Republican conference caved, including Senator Susan Collins of Maine, who held out until the bitter end.
A massacre would have been not only an atrocity but also a dead end, giving Mr. al-Bashir and his lieutenants no way out except fighting to the bitter end.
With more dramatic weather events likely to turn people's minds toward a changing planet, the remaining presidential hopefuls will continue to contend with this crisis until the race's bitter end.
He said seeing Rolling Stone and the Rock Hall passed to another generation brought him "enormous satisfaction," and added, "That's better satisfaction that to hold on to some bitter end."
Yet some of the most popular resorts, like the Bitter End Yacht Club and Rosewood Little Dix Bay, on Virgin Gorda, the third-largest island, won't reopen until late 2019.
" The star, who turned 50 earlier this year, also opened up to to the magazine about the promise she made to continue coloring her gray hairs monthly until the "bitter end.
City, a global billboard of sorts for the ruling family of Abu Dhabi, has vowed to defend itself to the bitter end in the face of a potential Champions League ban.
There are conflicts across the African continent, in Yemen, the South China Sea, and vast economic dislocations from the trade war that Trump seems determined to fight to the bitter end.
"It wasn't actually born there at the Bitter End; it was really born with the Weavers and in the protest movements and folk singers of much earlier times," Mr. Leventhal continued.
I'm referring, of course, to Kellyanne Conway saying after the second presidential debate that she would stay in her role as Donald Trump's campaign manager until the bitter end, "unless…" Yawning silence.
When Ethan Klein speaks his mind, his hordes of fans will defend him to the bitter end, right or wrong, and people like Jack Nicas will bear the brunt of that reaction.
Maryland Attorney General Frosh – and similarly minded state leaders in New Jersey, Rhode Island and a host of other states advancing these nullification strategies – may follow that strategy to the bitter end.
The bank played multiple sides here — IPO underwriter, lender to the company, lender to Neumann, investor, debt syndicate arranger — and kept trying to sell Neumann to prospective investors until the bitter end.
The tone they created on "Sharp Objects" was almost hypnotic, and the core mystery just tantalizing enough to pull audiences (perhaps especially those unfamiliar with the book) along to the bitter end.
That bitter end could even come sooner if, as seems likely, a deeply humiliated and destabilized Turkey were to unleash on Europe an unstoppable wave of migrants, refugees and who knows what else.
When I talk to people about this book, I get the sense that if they don't like Friends, they think I'm some diehard crazy fan who will defend it to the bitter end.
Several interviewees said that they try to stick to a "no-drop policy"—essentially, once they start a show, they stick it out 'til the bitter end, even if they absolutely hate it.
Speaking to BuzzFeed News over the weekend, en route to Moscow, Feruz's mother said everyone in her family was "stressed to the bitter end" and they were all desperately worried about Feruz's health.
If past is prologue, Sanders will stubbornly stick it out until the bitter end, potentially tarnishing the eventual nominee and damaging the Democratic party's ability to mend fences and rally the party together.
As for how many end credit scenes there are, Captain Marvel falls right in line with the typical average: the movie has two end credit scenes, one of which comes at the bitter end.
What no one knows is whether it will fight to the bitter end in the belief that martyrdom is the only option, or seek to fight another day from its diminishing territory in Syria.
For the Blues, it was a bitter end to a season which saw them post the NHL's second-best record since Mike Yeo took over coaching duties after Ken Hitchcock was fired Feb. 1.
"We're just going to have to ride it out to the bitter end," said the network's Joy Reid, reporting from an event for Andrew Gillum, who sought to be Florida's first African-American governor.
Above ground, soldiers from Iraq's Rapid Response division move from house to house searching for foreign Islamic State militants fighting to the bitter end to defend their last remaining stronghold in the city's west.
Even when that leader is tarnished by one revelation after another, if he remains defiant in public and displays a little "I'm not perfect" humility, a congregation will stick with him to the bitter end.
In nontheme news, I liked I'D SAY, YAY ME, OSCAR NOD, BITTER END, STEADY JOB (praying that my children will find one), TOLD YA and it's always lovely to see GILDA Radner in the puzzle.
But it looks like he's more like Hart — who fought Walter Mondale to the bitter end in June — than Buchanan, who was routed by Bob Dole on Super Tuesday and exited the race in March.
O'Reilly continued to deny the allegations until the bitter end, which came amid a vacation in Italy that saw him meet Pope Francis on the same day the ax fell on his Fox News career.
After a bitter end to the week for big tech stocks, a big question remains: Was the Friday drop a one-day aberration, or the start of a significant reversal for the high-flying group?
Brussels is familiar with the theatre of diplomacy, where being seen to hold out to the bitter end can help sell the unpopular back home and some diplomats believe a deal could take until Christmas.
OBITUARIES An obituary in some editions on Wednesday and in some copies on Thursday about Fred Weintraub, the founder of the Greenwich Village coffeehouse the Bitter End, referred incorrectly to a television series he hosted.
The closest comparison may be the GOP in 1976, when it was unclear until the bitter end whether Ronald Reagan, a conservative former governor of California, would topple Gerald Ford, a relatively moderate incumbent president.
" Bitter end for unlikely Staten Island GOP primary brawl -  WSJ : "A bitter Republican primary in a conservative New York congressional district will be the latest test of the value of an endorsement from President Donald Trump.
I get that Nat and Clint's tussle was supposed to act as a testament to their love for each other and their bravery, but I wound up holding back giggles right up until the bitter end.
It laid the foundation for the kinds of stars that use Instagram or Snapchat today, and even until the bitter end, Vine was among the top 25 most-downloaded video apps on the iOS App Store.
Like the novel, the picture interrogates the very idea of Christian martyrdom, by proposing that there are instances when martyrdom — the believer holding fast to Christ to the bitter end — is not holy or even right.
Just 10 years ago, before she transformed into an outrageous pop provocateur, Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta was a prep-school student doing killer classic rock covers at Village clubs like The Cutting Room and The Bitter End.
We often hear of negotiators disappearing into "marathon" negotiating sessions — so named because they take a long time and because of the necessity of participant engagement until the bitter end to ensure they get the right deal.
Even victory for a Bulldog could mean death; there are tales of owners lopping off limbs and otherwise mutilating their dogs, who held onto the nose of the bull until the bitter end, thereby proving their litter's worth.
Feud also shows how Crawford and Davis fought for their legendary status from the beginning of their careers to the bitter end, daring their fans and agents alike to just try to replace them with a younger model.
Daniel Arnold was there, arriving a bit early but staying almost until the bitter end, with only day-by-day reservations at some of Miami's less reputable motels and fewer invitations than he might have initially hoped for.
While hundreds, maybe thousands, of Lannister infantrymen were beheaded by Dothraki scythes and set ablaze by dragon fire, every Game of Thrones character on the battlefield who has a name seems to have survived to the bitter end.
Sanders did not concede the nomination after suffering a string of defeats last night — Hillary Clinton declared victory after winning New Jersey — and a profile from Politico suggested he's personally determined to contest the inevitable until the bitter end.
The 29-year-old man, whose name hasn't been published in order to protect the identity of the victim, admitted to posting three nude photos of her on Facebook after their year-long relationship came to a bitter end.
And then there's the bitter end to that sweet 12-pack-a-day Dew habit, a moment one morning a few months ago when he simply lost his taste for it and has been virtually caffeine-free ever since.
Makaya McCraven, the Bitter End Hypnotic groove alchemy from a close-knit Chicago crew led by Mr. McCraven, a precisely intuitive drummer: In some ways this was the natural extension of his head-turning recent album, "In the Moment" (International Anthem).
Today is Valentine's Day, and regardless of how you feel about that, what we're going to do is sit down and pore over the following series of messages people have been dumped by and analyze them to the bitter end.
Matt Niskanen contributed to the unmasking by taking a tripping penalty for no reason at 3:51 of overtime but it wasn't until the bitter end that we could see this rich tapestry of failure for what it truly was.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. states have negotiated to the bitter end to keep health insurers selling Obamacare plans in every county next year, in some cases taking a hard-line to prevent exits that leave residents without access to health coverage.
Even the NFL, which opposed New Jersey's lawsuit to allow states outside Nevada to legalize sports gambling to the bitter end, has asked Congress to create a federal framework for legalized sports gambling, a proposal the NBA has supported for years.
News Analysis In a stark moment of political de-escalation, Mr. Sanders signaled that he wants to press Joe Biden on issues but may not want to fight to the bitter end like he did against Hillary Clinton in 2016.
And even after Kane seemed to put England into cruise control by drawing and then converting a penalty in the 57th minute, the Colombians fought — a bit too roughly for English tastes — for their World Cup life to the bitter end.
Nearly eight months after the hedge fund manager Leon G. Cooperman vowed to fight insider trading charges to the bitter end, he and his firm, Omega Advisors, have agreed to settle, paying $4.9 million in civil penalties and forfeited profits.
Fred Weintraub, who left home, family and a baby-carriage business to become the Greenwich Village impresario who advanced the careers of dozens of fledgling singers and comedians at his Bitter End coffeehouse, died on Sunday in Pacific Palisades, Calif.
It's been only five years since Harold Pinter's "Betrayal" was seen on Broadway, but there's a reason actors are drawn to it: the play traces the life of an extramarital affair, but in reverse chronology, from the bitter end to the fizzy beginning.
Tickets for both nights are pricey on the secondary market, so consider doing what Mr. Bowie was known to do and stop by the Bitter End (147 Bleecker Street), the city's oldest rock club, where live music happens just about every night.
ERBIL, Iraq (Reuters) - After almost nine months of fierce fighting, the campaign to recapture Mosul from Islamic State is drawing to a bitter end in the ruins of the city's historic quarter, but the struggle for Iraq's future is far from over.
"I'm with the campaign until the bitter end, unless," Conway abruptly ended her answer, adding that she was committed to preventing Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
While the original location of Gerde's is now the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and the Gaslight is now an apartment building, the Bitter End, of all the surviving Dylan hangouts, may retain the look and feel more than any other.
A supporter of the ideology of National Socialism but not specifically the German takeover, "he was willing to go further than some other museums in his accommodation of the occupiers, but he was not a Nazi to the bitter end," said Mr. Krul.
Throughout its 11 seasons, the show has documented everything from contentious divorces (Tamra Judge's bitter end with ex-Simon Barney), to cheating scandals (David Beador cheating on wife Shannon Beador), to cancer schemes (courtesy of Gunvalon's ex Brooks Ayers, who admitted to forging cancer documents).
Those Manchester United fans lingering at Old Trafford on Tuesday night — those steadfast few who had not departed long before, who had not grown disheartened by Juventus's obvious superiority, who had stuck this 1-0 defeat out to the bitter end — rose to applaud him.
Many have already died on the battlefield; more hardcore fighters continue to fight with ISIS in Syria to the bitter end; some have returned home undetected by security agencies and disillusioned with the terror group; and others find themselves in Kurdish or Iraqi jails awaiting their fate.
PITTSBURGH — The salary cap was a passion project for Mario Lemieux, the owner, when the N.H.L. wrestled with it during the 28.7-29.5 lockout, even though he knew it would have been something that Mario Lemieux, the player, would have fought against to the bitter end.
Those who stuck it out to the bitter end — there weren't many — were rewarded with Dellin Betances's best work of the season, a so-called Immaculate Inning in which he struck out the side – Jim Adduci, Justin Upton and Miguel Cabrera — on nine pitches in the eighth.
After enjoying a few pleasant reunions before the battle, Beric, who once led the Brotherhood Without Banners and also wound up on Arya's kill list for a stint, fought alongside Arya and the Hound until the bitter end, ultimately sacrificing himself to rescue Arya from a band of wights.
Sure, they could have gone to court, but Trump and his lawyers promised to fight to the bitter end, meaning that their cases could drag on for years and cost tens — if not hundreds — of thousands of dollars in legal fees that these businesses could not afford to pay.
The record is bracketed in '68 because that's the year Neil left the label in a dispute that maybe involved the label's head, Burt Berns, throwing a bomb—or was it simply a smoke bomb—into the Bitter End, the aptly named nightclub owned by Neil's then-manager.
Less than 24 hours after Anthony Bourdain and the President of the United States shared a table at Bun Cha Huong Lien—a traditional Hanoi joint that, according to translations of local newspapers, has been open for two decades—the place looked like the bitter end of a rager.
Clad in his familiar uniform of a Thom Browne suit and silver wingtip brogues, and wearing a Four Seasons hard hat (on sale for $100 at the bar, which remained eerily open until the bitter end) to cover his silvery mane, Mr. Niccolini throughout maintained a jaunty front.
Delbanco now dispels sanctimony differently, by reviving forgotten figures such as the St. Louis minister and educator William Greenleaf Eliot — not coincidentally, T. S. Eliot's grandfather — who hated slavery but tolerated the fugitive slave law and, until the bitter end, held out hopes for a conciliatory gradual emancipation.
That kind of majority backing the enforcement of what used to be a routine norm of presidential candidates releasing their tax information isn't shocking, of course, and such support doesn't mean Trump wouldn't resist to the bitter end—a possible Supreme Court battle, as Newt Gingrich, his ally, has previously teased.
Across the great divides of American society, a majority of Americans are disgusted, revolted, angered, afraid and determined to end the swampland of scandal and division that Trump has brought to Washington, which Republicans in Congress seem determined to support and defend until the bitter end of their control of Congress.
So the next week or two will clarify whether Sanders's stated willingness to stay in the race until July is mainly a negotiating tactic — born out of unwillingness to surrender his leverage without a proper deal being reached — or whether he's truly set on battling it out to the bitter end.
"In their dialogue with Iran, will they tell them to fight to the bitter end with the U.S. or will they say, we don't like it, but let's see what we can do with the Europeans to see what we can (do to) save the furniture?" said a senior French official.
Under the headline "A Bitter End," appeared a picture of a mortal Tom Brady, crawling like a miserable wretch of a loser in the foreground, as he watched in anguish as Robert Alford returned an interception for an Atlanta touchdown and a commanding 21-0 lead just before the two minute warning.
Her speech on Tuesday night gave the impression that she intends to stay until the bitter end, which will serve no purpose other than to let her push her vindictive platform and opinions, like the time at her CNN town hall when she took a mean-spirited jab at voters who believe in traditional marriage.
He started hanging out at some of his old favorite spots, like Gerde's, which had moved from its original location at 11 West Fourth Street to 130 West Third Street, and the Kettle of Fish, and found some peace at the Bitter End (147 Bleecker Street), where he played pool, watched bands and sometimes went onstage to perform.
Former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael BloombergBiden surge calms Democratic jitters The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden MORE said Thursday that he would remain in the Democratic primary race until the "bitter end," even if mathematically eliminated from winning on the first ballot at the Democratic National Convention.
Among the myriad things to look out for this year are an ECM Records stage at the New School Tishman Auditorium, with the Avishai Cohen Quartet and Tim Berne's Sideshow, among others; a Revive Music stage at the Bitter End, with acts like the drummer Makaya McCraven and the saxophonist Terrace Martin; and an intimate lineup at the Django in the Roxyl, with the singer-songwriter Camila Meza, the guitarist Gilad Hekselman and others.
For a few seconds—from the moments British comedian Leigh Francis says "I get to slap you in the face" in a problematic accent, to the point where Justin interjects with a meek "How many times are you…" as he is struck repeatedly with deli slices—Justin Timberlake is no longer international pop star and sex person Justin Timberlake, but an ordinary man who knows he has made an error in judgment and yet possesses the steely determination to see it through to its bitter end.

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