Bittersweet feeling But there was also a bittersweet feeling about the night.
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A bittersweet legacy Although celebrated in death, Mugabe's legacy in Zimbabwe is a bittersweet one.
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The effect is witty and delicious, progressing from purely sweet to bittersweet to tart and bittersweet.
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Bittersweet return to girlhood For many bacha posh children, becoming a girl again can be bittersweet says Hashimi.
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Her feelings about the show's ending were bittersweet, but not so bittersweet that she hadn't booked a 5 a.m.
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But I've tempered the sweetness by mixing white chocolate chips with bittersweet chocolate chips, and by melting bittersweet chocolate into the batter instead of the usual semisweet.
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" Happy as they were, the moment was also "bittersweet.
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" The Florida Project" absorbed us in its bittersweet harmonium.
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" Carl Recine: "Mario Mandzukic celebrating was a bittersweet moment.
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Yet it remains a bittersweet event – and probably always will.
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It's 'bittersweet,' exactly as [saga author] George R.R. Martin intended.
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The show aired its bittersweet final episode in April 2018.
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It was the greatest gift in Lalo's lifetime, but bittersweet.
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There's something about the anticipation that was always so bittersweet.
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Consistently bringing home the win but not the check. Bittersweet.
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The pale, bittersweet lager will never win awards in Europe.
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Says Gable of the volunteers' efforts to help: "It's bittersweet."
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The visit was already ending so it was really bittersweet.
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But future Ms Dongs have the right to feel bittersweet.
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"It's bittersweet," she said on Instagram before the last performance.
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It's a bittersweet moment [and] we've had many of them.
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The violence has made this year's Eid bittersweet, she said.
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Graduating from secondary school (high school) is bittersweet for me.
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So I have a very bittersweet relationship with that chair.
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A show about death is already rife with bittersweet remembrance.
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"It was very, very bittersweet," she said in the interview.
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Her article is full of beautiful memories and bittersweet moments.
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It's bittersweet, funny, silly… that opening I did all myself.
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News that Beyoncé helped her get through that bittersweet moment.
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"Bittersweet" would probably be the best way to describe Lovesick.
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Cora's the mayor, and her reunion with Regina is bittersweet.
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Cue up "Bittersweet Symphony" and let the '90s nostalgia begin.
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And that's how it unfolded, which for Suarez was bittersweet.
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They're known for their unapologetic badass attitude and bittersweet flare.
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Anthony played along, but he admitted the motions felt bittersweet.
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"So, it was kind of a bittersweet result," Smith said.
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It brings back a lot of bittersweet feelings and memories.
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That'll be beautiful but so bittersweet and so fucking cool.
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There's something bittersweet about this book, because of Yauch's death.
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The bittersweet return of Riverdale is about a month away.
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"I wouldn't be honest if it's not bittersweet," he said.
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Now, at last, "Deadwood," the movie, provides a bittersweet coda.
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And while it may be bittersweet, she betrayed no sadness.
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Bittersweet chocolate, also decorated with gold leaf, encloses tender nougat.
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"It's a bittersweet moment," Mr. Moses said after the hearing.
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Leaving the West Village will be "bittersweet," Ms. Guglielmo said.
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It turned out to be a bittersweet moment for Gareca.
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It was welcome news for Yang, if a little bittersweet.
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But here in Delaware, it foretold an especially bittersweet adjustment.
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Compliments tasted bittersweet like dark chocolate, left me wanting more.
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She even cracked a bittersweet joke at her own songs.
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Right now you'll find Anne Carson's "Eros the Bittersweet," again.
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Labor Day Weekend is here and it's a bittersweet time.
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Moving so soon after buying our first house was bittersweet.
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" Bassist Jay DeMarcus said announcing the farewell tour is "bittersweet.
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For Albert, that makes his work all the more bittersweet.
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As with any victory of hypocrisy, this one is bittersweet.
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It was bittersweet to look back at lives and careers.
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If you were there, you remember it with bittersweet memories.
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That has to come as a bittersweet comfort for Snap's CEO.
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Though, according to Swift, it has been a bittersweet hair transformation.
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Word of the show's end comes with some now bittersweet news.
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Both writers served the bittersweet moment well, if in different ways.
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"Today is bittersweet," Zoo director Dennis Kelly said in a statement.
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"I'm proud of her decision, but it is bittersweet," Stacie says.
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Earlier this month we learned the bittersweet story of Cindy Stowell.
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There is no way we'll get our bittersweet ending through war.
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The 2013 Billboard Music Awards was a bittersweet night for Bieber.
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She's looking forward to the new adventure, but leaving is bittersweet.
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The mother of one's new relationship comes at a bittersweet time.
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In a way like sending off The Paradox – bittersweet, but inevitable?
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Kate: It is indeed a bittersweet moment for all of us.
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Their bittersweet tale touched many hearts and began to garner attention.
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"It's bittersweet, man," James said in a joint interview on ESPN.
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Mother's Day was a bittersweet one this year for Teresa Giudice.
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Dancing with the Stars was bittersweet on Tuesday evening's results show.
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It was a bittersweet and nostalgic moment for the retired astronaut.
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Quintanilla's untimely death makes the video, seen above, even more bittersweet.
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" Robinson describes the midterms as both a "beautiful moment" and "bittersweet.
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Offstage, it was a bittersweet year for the chart-topping singer.
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It is a bittersweet prospect for which Passover will prepare us.
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"It was bittersweet, going to a fun wedding," Ms. Peretti said.
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"It's bittersweet," point guard Shane Larkin said about reaching the finale.
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The awards ceremony followed a bittersweet day for the theater industry.
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A playful fragment of her childhood, a memory of bittersweet longing.
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Yet I confess that reading this paper was a bittersweet experience.
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This makes for fun reunions, but it can also be bittersweet.
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This track just implicitly acknowledges the bittersweet possibility that it won't.
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It's bittersweet because I know these and how talented they are.
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It was as if we were characters in some bittersweet tragicomedy.
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All of these have fairly happy, or at least bittersweet endings.
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Spring's ease has come with a bittersweet taste this time around.
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In a bittersweet rebuke to the past, the convictions were overturned.
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The other team in Florida obliged, though the parting was bittersweet.
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It was surely bittersweet for the Australian Open organizers as well.
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And even after the songs stop, the music's bittersweet emotions linger.
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On the return drive to Pittsburgh, I feel bittersweet and fragile.
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So it was sort of a bittersweet situation in Forest Hills.
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Their return will be a bittersweet episode of a failed series.
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The changes to the North Fork are bittersweet for Mr. Heidtmann.
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Watching Mr. Campbell's facilities diminish is both bittersweet and surprisingly heartening.
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"It was kind of one of those bittersweet moments," he said.
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For Salzburg, the departures of Minamino and Haaland will be bittersweet.
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The result is a sound that's tart, bittersweet and almost nostalgic.
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In that way, the docuseries is noble, quirky, and very bittersweet.
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Guttenberg said it was bittersweet to see his son go back.
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This story might not have a happy ending, but it's bittersweet.
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When you're having good times, there's often those kind of bittersweet moments.
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It's bittersweet facing my final chapter without her-She is simply irreplaceable.
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I was listening to that song recently, and it felt very bittersweet.
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There's a bittersweet hope that they'll choose a better path going forward.
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After she got over the initial shock, her first reaction was bittersweet.
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" Adds Burke, 35: "It's bittersweet, because I'm really sad that it's over.
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This will be the "bittersweet" ending Martin has referenced in the past.
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That's how we get our perfectly bittersweet ending to Game of Thrones.
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For officers, the arrest was bittersweet, coming the day after Clayton's funeral.
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The night felt emotionally like a prom, too: something joyous, but bittersweet.
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There were hugs and smiles and bittersweet conversations reminiscing about better times.
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Country star Joey Feek faced bittersweet realities over Christmas and New Year's.
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The photographs are bittersweet, striking a perfect combination of joy and somberness.
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There's something bittersweet about Tarantino's choice to move on, in that light.
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And so bittersweet might be the better term, but it falls short.
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And that kids, is how you learned what bittersweet feels like. 23.
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Which, of course, just made that bittersweet climax all that more devastating.
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But it's a bittersweet victory for a woman who's also deeply insecure.
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This year is especially bittersweet after Robbie's death so soon after Natalie's.
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If and when I do return, it will be a bittersweet visit.
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"Going to the races has also been a bittersweet experience," he writes.
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"Find yourself a patient Javanese," Una said to Gordon, her tone bittersweet.
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This is it, the bittersweet ending of another season of HBO's Insecure.
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Unsurprisingly, the end was bittersweet for everyone, full of tears and hugs.
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It's a welcome but bittersweet reminder of her impact on this world.
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" On the day of Jen's departure, Ronnie said their goodbye felt "bittersweet.
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"The day came, my water broke, it was very bittersweet," she added.
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"It will very bittersweet, but I think being together is very healing."
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Wonder Woman has earned that magical first kiss, and that bittersweet finale.
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It was bittersweet because I know she didn't have a mom there.
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It will very bittersweet, but I think being together is very healing.
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It's a little bittersweet to lose like that, but it's all right.
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It's a topsy-turvy, bittersweet doggie reunion story – with a surprise twist.
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OG's story is about triumphing over insurmountable odds, with a bittersweet addendum.
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According to KingIce however the attention the music's getting abroad is bittersweet.
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December 2015 was a bittersweet time for mother of three Kristin Cavallari.
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"Graduating from secondary school (high school) is bittersweet for me," she wrote.
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To her, they are bittersweet symbols of a community that is healing.
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The song's bittersweet nature, as Fluida tell THUMP over email, was intentional.
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But recognized that that love was a little hard, a little bittersweet.
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New Delhi (CNN)November 27.30 is a bittersweet date for Amrita Raichand.
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Big-screen biographies tend to come in one flavor: the bittersweet hagiographic.
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When Baylee was diagnosed with Common Variable Immune Deficiency, it was bittersweet.
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"It's a bittersweet thing because it's finalizing everything for me," she said.
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Try a light, airy meringue with some bittersweet chocolate for something different.
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"It's bittersweet, because I'm really sad that it's over," she told PEOPLE.
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Skyrim also featured plenty of callbacks to Morrowind—but these were bittersweet.
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Still, her release is bittersweet for what it symbolizes about this administration.
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"It was a very powerful moment, and a little bittersweet," she recalled.
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It's too wild, but that's the bittersweet part about the studios there.
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The emergence of a wonder drug would be bittersweet for multiple reasons.
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Bittersweet is a good way of describing what the experience was like.
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Her evocatively collaged notes convey the author's bittersweet ache for a paramour.
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This season, Robert and Frances are moving on, which I find bittersweet.
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"There is something very bittersweet about it," Sheeran was quoted as saying.
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We inherited Oscar's office, which is a little bittersweet but still amazing.
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"It's bittersweet," Heller said when describing how he felt about the sweepstakes.
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We spoke to Mosier recently, before his bittersweet trials appearance on Saturday.
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The result is a likable, bittersweet exploration of a life in drift.
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Hers were more bittersweet, the sadness of opportunities she knew she'd missed.
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It is a bittersweet thing watching him reach milestones that Greta didn't.
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For Jesse Pinkman, Breaking Bad ends on a bittersweet note of ambiguity.
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The lasting impacts Her brother's release was a bittersweet moment, Coleman says.
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"It's bittersweet; we love this neighborhood," said Ms. Backhouse, a preschool teacher.
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That said, I can't help but feel bittersweet about the whole affair.
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But for their 34-year old father family occasions have been bittersweet.
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I come bearing bittersweet news that you may have missed this weekend.
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He departed with a valedictory so bittersweet, it can make you weep.
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Even Rufus reassures Claire it's all right, dying gently amid bittersweet reminiscence.
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It's an abysmal, bittersweet way to part with a beloved fictional town.
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Mozart loved this sort of deceptive cadence, using it to bittersweet effect.
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The flight on Wednesday was "uplifting, but bittersweet," Mr. Chetwynd said Thursday.
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It's sure to be a night of bittersweet beauty and high wit.
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Just thinking about it makes me smile — a bittersweet smile, that is.
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As the day wears on, she'll nibble on miniature bittersweet chocolate bars.
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All chicories feature a pleasant, bittersweet flavor, which requires a somewhat assertive vinaigrette.
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While this journey will be just as bittersweet, we have a new outlook.
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"It's bittersweet," she says of meeting other women while promoting Surviving R. Kelly.
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"It had to have a tragic, bittersweet ending," Cameron said , according to news.com.
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But overall I think it's sweet, or maybe it's a little bit bittersweet.
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The videos are believably viral and Ralph and Vanellope's relationship is touchingly bittersweet.
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Some of these recent reunions have been bittersweet, or even just sweet-sweet.
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" She made similar statements to PEOPLE in June, calling the situation "very bittersweet.
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But the wins, while expected, were bittersweet for their fanbase, the BTS ARMY.
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The announcement of new episodes is bittersweet news for the esteemed documentarian's fans.
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Michigan Senator Debbie Stabenow has one busy -- and bittersweet -- weekend ahead of her.
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These moments represent the show at its peak, simultaneously bittersweet and creatively strange.
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Though "bittersweet," Dorn hopes this settlement will ease stigma against people with HIV.
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: It must feel bittersweet to say goodbye after all this time.
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It's my last sign out in this role, and it's a little bittersweet.
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Tijuana thus made for a bittersweet location for Mr López Obrador's victory rally.
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Once he could finally hear his wife's voice again, the words were bittersweet.
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It's kind of bittersweet, though, because I really love being in the studio.
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With Kelly and Michael has been transformative, and my departure will be bittersweet.
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For those dreaming of bipartisan comity, the Rockwell museum is a bittersweet place.
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" She added: "I told his wife that it was going to be bittersweet.
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For Jay Watts, Christy's brother, the day was a little bittersweet as well.
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In the 1967 iteration, Mowgli joins the human village in a bittersweet ending.
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The refreshments at the postgame tailgate might finally be something other than bittersweet.
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WHEN IT COMES to energy, no country generates such bittersweet superlatives as China.
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For scientists and space fans on Earth, the end of Cassini was bittersweet.
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Heidi Klum is feeling bittersweet about Nick Cannon's exit from America's Got Talent.
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It was this mood, of a bittersweet farewell, that gripped the entire weekend.
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"It's a bittersweet feeling," Chip, 42, says in the latest issue of PEOPLE.
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And if you know where that story ends, the night becomes deeply bittersweet.
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"Today is a bittersweet day for the city of Dallas," Rawlings told reporters.
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Set against Min's depression, the book's goofy, buoyant spirit is almost unbearably bittersweet.
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Norman loved easy, bittersweet melodies, even when his lyrics grew aggrieved or inscrutable.
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Realizing how profoundly the law calls her is a bittersweet revelation for Celeste.
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Williams told Entertainment Weekly in an exclusive interview that her departure is bittersweet.
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Bittersweet, light, and airy — it's the perfect Varda film to nab an Oscar.
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By the end, it's a sweet, and bittersweet, rumination on aging and childhood.
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Failure is an unusual subject for TV dramas, even dark or bittersweet ones.
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"I have some bittersweet news to share," Parikh wrote in a Facebook post.
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It was a bittersweet Valentine's Day for Diego Garcia and his boxer, Devlin.
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My own decision to study in America was much easier, but still bittersweet.
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What follows is a bittersweet story that plumbs family relationships and cultural differences.
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Such jolting emotional recognition is the hallmark of this beautiful and bittersweet play.
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Of the two, adding a bittersweet chocolate ganache is a more sophisticated take.
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Happiness, yes, though made bittersweet by the memory of family members left behind.
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"It's awfully bittersweet, I keep wanting to show it to John," said Chamblee.
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She says the sight of kids and mothers waiting in line is bittersweet.
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Richard Engel is feeling some bittersweet emotions as a new father of two.
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Bittersweet nightshade (Solanum dulcamara) takes after plants like belladonna, a notoriously toxic relation.
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That was the bittersweet juxtaposition that many Muslims in London faced on Thursday.
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A documentary takes LCD Soundsystem fans back to that group's bittersweet "farewell" concert.
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It's about audacious hopes and bittersweet love, with a distinctly 21st-century twist.
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The attack took place on a particularly bittersweet day for many American Muslims.
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The actor said it felt bittersweet to finish his time on the series.
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Regardless of [Disclosure] TechCrunch being owned by AOL, this moment is bittersweet for me.
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There's a bittersweet moment in Knock Down the House that aptly encapsulates its intentions.
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The Spanish Princess is particularly bittersweet because it's a prelude to all this tragedy.
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"It's bittersweet facing my final chapter without her-She is simply irreplaceable," he wrote.
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One gets the feeling, like the film itself, "Toni Erdmann's" success could prove bittersweet.
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Rating: Bittersweet—like a wonderful day in the sun followed by immediate heat exhaustion.
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It can be a bittersweet day for those who have lost their mothers, though.
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The bittersweet chocolate that lines the Cone and covers the scoop is notably richer.
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The two rule Westeros together as man and white walker - our promised bittersweet ending.
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One girl does get that chance as the story comes to a bittersweet end.
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As in my case, losing a favorite client can be more bittersweet than explosive.
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"It's bittersweet," DiMarco said of getting perfect scores for their freestyle routine on Monday.
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In this light, her prolific work and cheerful image take on a bittersweet edge.
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In many ways, the last couple of months have bittersweet for women in film.
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The herbs have an intoxicatingly bittersweet flavor that pairs well with the creamy eggs.
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Place milk chocolate, white chocolate and remaining bittersweet chocolate in 3 separate small bowls.
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The news was bittersweet for Kaitlin's family, her mother, Kathleen Vandiver, told the paper.
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For Hertog, who collaborated with Hawking for decades, publishing this final paper is bittersweet.
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Filmmaker Sarah Polley is a young lead in the bittersweet third and final season.
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"It's bittersweet, man," James said in a joint interview on ESPN after the game.
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She says she'll slow down once her beloved costumes are sold—a bittersweet moment.
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And George R. R. Martin famously promised the series would have a "bittersweet" ending.
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I like to use a combination of bittersweet or semisweet chocolate and milk chocolate.
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"It's bittersweet facing my final chapter without her-She is simply irreplaceable," he tweeted.
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"It's bittersweet facing my final chapter without her – She is simply irreplaceable," he wrote.
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This one's made by melting bittersweet mocha sauce and chocolate chips into steamed milk.
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Hearing her long to see the famous church was a bittersweet revelation to me.
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Lisa Rinna is honoring her beloved father by remembering their final, bittersweet moments together.
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Of course, seeing her daughter turn a year older must be bittersweet for Holmes.
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"It was bittersweet," Brown told PEOPLE about the mood on set after filming wrapped.
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She got hers, in the end – set to "Bittersweet Symphony," in case you'd forgotten.
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ET (1900 GMT) "Today is bittersweet," zoo Director Dennis Kelly said in a statement.
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It's bittersweet because Lisa isn't here anymore, so with the good comes the bad.
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Melt 2 ounces of bittersweet chocolate, about 70 percent, with a pinch of salt.
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The revision of the mansion tax was bittersweet for New York City's luxury market.
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Ms. Meynell's Seasonnaire experience was more bittersweet: It marked a goodbye to carefree summers.
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I like to end the record on a bittersweet note most of the time.
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Blogging about the decision last week, founder Bas van Abel described it as "bittersweet".
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As in Funny Girl, she sings out her sorrow in the bittersweet final scene.
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"The appearance of the recipe, like the torte itself, is bittersweet," a reader wrote.
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Higginbottom sat beside her, and they chatted about muscadines, the South's bittersweet wild grapes.
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It's joyful, but since viewers almost certainly know what's coming, it's also hopelessly bittersweet. .
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It is a bittersweet thing, watching Harrison learn to make connections Greta did not.
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"It's a bittersweet feeling for me knowing the goals that I had," he said.
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" Beckham added that leaving the Giants was, "bittersweet, but it is what it is.
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Federer said it was bittersweet to reach the final in the way he did.
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His prose is sharply crystalline, especially when describing minute, bittersweet and even ugly moments.
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He had turned 29 a few days before I met him, a bittersweet milestone.
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But knowing that her daughters are focusing on their studies is a bittersweet relief.
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This is where that bittersweet nostalgia gets me, and where the game succeeds most.
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It's a bittersweet feeling to give up when you know your goal is unattainable.
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It was bittersweet but it was [also] a celebration of everything that I've done.
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One writer considers wagashi, Japanese tea-ceremony treats, as bittersweet pleasures for stressful times.
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The bittersweet nature of the immigrant experience is made tangible for half an hour.
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"It's a bittersweet taste because I want my parents to be wanted, as well."
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A bittersweet ending awaited Mondelez in its quest to buy the famed chocolate maker.
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Once's relationship between Guy and Girl was more complex, bittersweet, and honest than that.
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Michael Pietropola, brother of victim Janice Pietropola, said he felt "bittersweet" about the arrest.
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It received a transfixing performance on this bittersweet night for the American Composers Orchestra.
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What awaits this beloved sculpture and bittersweet testament to a tragic romance remains unknown.
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It's Wes Anderson comedy — more notable for tone and bittersweet beauty than comedic repartee.
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The ceremony, held over the weekend in the family driveway, was a small, bittersweet one.
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Still, we come out of the episode feeling uplifted in a bittersweet sort of way.
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"I have some bittersweet news to share – Michelle Collins is leaving the show," Carter wrote.
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I think that's why I chose that as my favorite, because it's sort of bittersweet.
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It's officially back-to-school season, meaning that summer is coming to a bittersweet end.
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Most importantly, it has a bittersweet ending that leaves you wanting more from the story.
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She told Profile host Audie Cornish that being included was "bittersweet" given the cover's homogeny.
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He offered him a job, a bittersweet accomplishment for a man serving a life sentence.
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Such a bittersweet day…but I'm incredibly proud of the little gentlemen you are becoming!
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Though Adducci's wallet will be significantly larger, William Hill is feeling bittersweet about the payout.
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"It's all very bittersweet," Morales of Phoenix, Arizona, tells PEOPLE with tears in his eyes.
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Earlier this year, Tesla hit a bittersweet milestone when it delivered its 200,000th electric vehicle.
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A bittersweet variation on boy-meets-girl, it consciously mines movie-musical history and conventions.
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It is, sometimes in the same minute, gut-wrenchingly bittersweet and laugh-out-loud funny.
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It's a bittersweet, but joyful goodbye to these high honors students of the Bornean rainforest.
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"It's a bittersweet happiness," he said when asked about how he feels about the sale.
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The hour-long album satisfies the bittersweet idiosyncrasies many of us look for in Future.
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Its bittersweet scent can trigger an involuntary memory, recovering a time that has long past.
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"It's comforting, but bittersweet, like a little piece of her immortalized into sounds," she says.
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For players on the Chilean women's national team, however, that Monday was bittersweet at best.
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We used MAC's Lip Liner in Bittersweet and Lime Crime Matte Velvetine Lipstick in Salem.
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But the stories generally resolve positively, or at least with a bittersweet tinge of relief.
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It's little bittersweet too, considering that the effort he's making is not usually the norm.
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"We're aiming for the game to feel like a bittersweet memory of adolescence," says Rosenthal.
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The truth is that Mother's Day will probably always be complicated and bittersweet for me.
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It's a bittersweet irony to be able to take any athlete for granted at 39.
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Smith describes coming out as bittersweet; she really didn't know what the outcome would be.
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It is the bittersweet fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
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The 2017 Academy Awards were bittersweet for newly minted Best Supporting Actor winner Mahershala Ali.
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Lemonade was the bittersweet handiwork of what she made with ingredients she'd never asked for.
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The mood was bittersweet with many people criticizing the government for keeping Taksim off limits.
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Older fans have felt that optimism before, as the bittersweet ESPN documentary "Doc & Darryl" recalls.
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"There is something very bittersweet about it," he apparently told the crowd in Ipswich, England.
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With a bittersweet running time of only 97 minutes, it's just enough subtitled teen angst.
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"It's a little bit bittersweet because I'm really sad that I'm leaving everybody," she said.
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It's bittersweet to not have Black Widow there, but we know she couldn't be prouder.
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The birth "is bittersweet," says a friend of the Franklins who asked to remain anonymous.
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Marie was covering that story; she had a feeling for bittersweet regret and mercenary women.
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BB: [If it closed], I think it would be a sort of a bittersweet thing.
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Is it bittersweet to discover an artist, knowing that that's all they will ever produce?
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The bittersweet realization that something sacred was drawing to a close began to sink in.
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It was a bittersweet moment for a man who had embraced life as an American.
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The panel ended in a bittersweet standing ovation led by Lincoln's co-star Norman Reedus.
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The result is an idiosyncratic, bittersweet and tender film that is the favorite to win.
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Did you know that Ms. Simpson's third album, "Bittersweet World," was heavily produced by Timbaland?
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The bittersweet feeling instantly settles over the whole film, like the last hour of twilight.
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And it's a surprisingly wise, bittersweet movie about relationships that disguises itself as a confection.
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So I thought a bittersweet orange, gamey, funky dish would be a lot of fun.
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Made with both cocoa and melted chocolate, it's supremely bittersweet, with a soft, fine crumb.
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It's a sequence so cleverly choreographed, with such liveliness and spark, that it's actually bittersweet.
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Somehow — the pain fades a little bit," Mr. Biden said, but the memories "are bittersweet.
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For the professors making the complaint, the outpouring of support has been bittersweet, they said.
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But the achievement was bittersweet: Black joblessness was still roughly twice the rate for whites.
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I suffered weekly migraines — the pain a bittersweet break from worrying — but I refused help.
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And I was, for every bittersweet milestone she passed while growing up without her brother.
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But she knows the events will be bittersweet because of the classmates who are missing.
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"It's a special occasion, but it's also bittersweet," her son-in-law Bill Lee said.
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That's a big part of what makes the Schitt's Creek Season 6 premiere somewhat bittersweet.
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Yet, Princess Carolyn's wedding is a bittersweet finale that reads as strangely fond of BoJack.
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I'll give you an example: Melissa Clark's new recipe for bittersweet chocolate brownie shortbread (above).
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The bittersweet discovery that language, and the stories it carries, is not a straight path.
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Those of us who've served as interpreters in everyday life know it's a bittersweet privilege.
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The recognition was bittersweet: Eleven days before the ceremony, the studio had filed for bankruptcy.
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The bittersweet element in apple-tree hunting is that failure often plays a big role.
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The traditional combination of rich custard and bittersweet caramel, apparently, was too perfect to touch.
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I'm going to end on an optimistic note, but I should say something bittersweet first.
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And open at the close we did, with a flood of tears and bittersweet emotions.
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But the changeover is bittersweet; President Vladimir V. Putin has also lost a beloved boogeyman.
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Democrats won a bittersweet victory in two key state Senate races in Tuesday's special election.
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Bittersweet nightshade is a European native, and was probably initially brought here for medicinal purposes.
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"The recording process was bittersweet," said Altadonna over email about their latest release, Separate States.
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"This is a little bit bittersweet," said Cuneyt Deniz, an Erdogan supporter celebrating in Ankara.
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Was it bittersweet for you that the original "Shadows" movie was not more widely seen?
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She likens it to storytelling—a narrative of the bittersweet reality of a lonely self.
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But where those shows have candy colors that pop, Hilda is more muted and bittersweet.
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Time magazine featured him on its cover with the headline, "The New Rock: Bittersweet And Low".
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Sort of like a bruleed grapefruit, a sweet bitterness, not bittersweet though, if that makes sense.
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Michelle Jessen, Ryan sister, captured the bittersweet reunion on video and shared the clip on Facebook.
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Knowing that I helped bury someone and take them to their final resting place... It's bittersweet.
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Smith told the newspaper her parents have both passed away and visiting Houston is still bittersweet.
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Marah Strauch's bittersweet documentary explores the price of their love and the prospect of human flight.
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As Billy Bragg's music twanged the film to a bittersweet close, I reached for my phone.
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This certainly echoes the doomed nature of their relationship, and definitely hints at a bittersweet destiny.
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Human or animal, the humbler links in the engine of life will enjoy their bittersweet revenge.
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Art Review An exhibition of Paula Modersohn-Becker's art is almost by definition a bittersweet event.
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"It's bittersweet with the passing of Anton," Karl Urban told The Daily Telegraph at the premiere.
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While she's able to speak with her family on the phone, that limited contact is bittersweet.
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I must admit this year's Emmy nomination is slightly bittersweet – I had my eye on hosting.
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She added it was bittersweet because of the absence of James Avery, who died in 2013.
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All of the change is bittersweet for the region's liberals, who want more political openness, too.
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For our friends, watching this season's GOT will be bittersweet without Alex texting us annoying spoilers.
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"This is kind of a bittersweet moment for Jill, and me and our family," he said.
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After nearly two hours of harrowing end-of-world sequences, Bird Box reaches a bittersweet ending.
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But, 35-year-old Tamba says while it is "bittersweet," he's at peace with the decision.
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Like much of the show's very last episode, Episode 16 is poignant in a bittersweet way.
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But there's a beauty that is undeniably bittersweet when you part ways with your undergraduate campus.
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I remember words like 'bittersweet' and 'you're a rockstar' and 'budget restructuring,' but not much else.
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What could be more bittersweet than the realization that to save the world, magic must die.
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Getting to be in his arms while listening to Soledad Pastorutti sing was a bittersweet moment.
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The French Open second round win for American tennis star Steve Johnson was a bittersweet one.
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The midterm elections ended as a bittersweet affair, but hey, at least we've got Guy Fieri.
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The dominance of movies showcasing Black experience this awards season is bittersweet, to say the least.
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Still, at least Richard Ashcroft got songwriting royalties for "Bittersweet Symphony" after all these years, right?
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I personally think the bittersweet powers of social media are behind this newfound wave of awareness.
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Still, having made it first as a songwriter in the shadows was "bittersweet," Ms. Bourelly explained.
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But I couldn't help being disappointed that Ms. Melocik had dispensed with the novel's bittersweet ending.
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Lisabeth Kuroski, a special education aide at the nearby Reed Intermediate School, called the opening bittersweet.
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Andrew Haigh directed this sensitive, bittersweet farewell to the series, written with its creator, Michael Lannan.
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It was a bittersweet victory, one we would have much preferred not to have to engage.
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This Sunday marks my 15th bittersweet Father's Day since my father died from suicide in 2003.
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But the 2006 transaction was bittersweet — the end of a chapter, the beginning of a chapter.
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And over time, when that initial sting fades, memories of a past relationship can become bittersweet.
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Bittersweet Chocolate Mousse With Fleur de Sel This recipe is like the party trick of desserts.
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If she wins, victory will be bittersweet, like the Manhattan cocktail that will be her prize.
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It was a bittersweet parting: stripped of its choicest parts, Surveyor 3 was promptly abandoned again.
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We'll leave you with this tweet, which seems to give this sad story a bittersweet ending.
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Sam's handwriting was evocative in a bittersweet way, and it was inscrutable in an annoying way.
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It was a bittersweet feeling to finally name what had been ailing me after so long.
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Last month, Tori Spelling and Jennie Garth told PEOPLE that shooting BH90210 was bittersweet without Perry.
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The chorus is a bittersweet farewell to his fallen bandmates and the bond they all shared.
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Image: haru__q (Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0))Electric fan fans are in for some bittersweet news.
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But one, this is kind of a bittersweet moment for Jill and me and our family.
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THE FAREWELL Lulu Wang's bittersweet, semi-autobiographical feature was a runaway success with critics at Sundance.
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The novel's bittersweet ending will ring true for most, and will break the hearts of many.
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It is our subtlest season, our bittersweet season, one that can prompt feelings of deep yearning.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's over 11 million Instagram followers got a bittersweet surprise this morning.
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Most milk chocolate is 22018 to 30 percent cacao; most bittersweet chocolates, 35 to 55 percent.
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Short interviews with the men's parents, particularly New Mike's mother and father, are honest and bittersweet.
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Opening on a note of quirky vitality, "Goldie" fades out on a sigh of bittersweet ambivalence.
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After so many years of people praying for rain, the recent downpours have been bittersweet, Mrs.
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Holding that piece of paper feels bittersweet, she said, after what she has seen this summer.
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Scrolling videos of home from thousands of miles away is strange, nostalgic, and bittersweet for anyone.
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Receiving the letter was bittersweet for Bongiorno, who revered McCain's own service as a Navy pilot.
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"It was bittersweet, but it was definitely a no-brainer," Farrell, 21, told Good Morning America.
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"It's a bittersweet moment," said Padilla, a TV production major at New Jersey's Montclair State University.
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Was it bittersweet to have Finn and Rey, our heroes from "The Force Awakens," split up?
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His thoughts and poetry focus on the love he lost, and bittersweet images of another life.
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Her inner life is more than what I myself have populated it with — a bittersweet shift.
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Yeah. Well, it turns out it can be bittersweet, which was kind of unexpected to me.
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FX's bittersweet romantic comedy — emphasis on the "bitter" — is sharp, mean, and somehow still deeply heartfelt.
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And it's her pride that suffers a terrible blow at the end of this very bittersweet film.
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Mallrats Stan Lee's cameo is a bittersweet one, as the Marvel legend passed away this past year.
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The film accurately and emotionally portrays a bittersweet juncture that's specific to the end of high school.
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Of course, the timing is bittersweet as Fisher and Reynolds died within a day of each other.
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I helped them up to their room and we said our bittersweet goodbyes, then headed home myself.
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The special will surely be bittersweet; it's hard to conceive of a like pairing involving Melania Trump.
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For many her story became a bittersweet yet inspiring note on which to end a turbulent year.
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For her, Friday morning was a bittersweet vigil, participating in the color commentary of Cassini's final moments.
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"It's a bittersweet story," she recalls of the artwork above her bed, which she likens to Matisse.
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It's a bittersweet benefit, but we don't have to tell people what Long Island City is anymore.
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Mr. Goldberg's "Your Life Here" has a spry, inquisitive melody set against a bittersweet toll of chords.
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The bittersweet chocolate filling from the croissant is extremely strong and overpowers the taste of the avocado.
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How bittersweet to say goodbye to the very thing that introduced us all in the first place.
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In tweets celebrating the bittersweet moment, Oswalt credited the suspect's capture, in part, to his wife's work.
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This news is bittersweet: it won't be joined by the network's other space opera show, Dark Matter.
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"It's bittersweet with the passing of Anton," Urban told The Daily Telegraph of Australia at the premiere.
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We always thought it was a sort of bittersweet ending but with a little bit of hope.
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"Saying goodbye to Naked is extremely bittersweet," Urban Decay founding partner Wende Zomnir said in a release.
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A piece of toast and an iced decaf coffee in the morning and bittersweet chocolate for snacking.
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Adam Lambert's career found fame after American Idol, but he recently admitted that instant notoriety was bittersweet.
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Still, it's bittersweet news when you consider the 23 orcas already living at the company's three parks.
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The Golden Ratios The ratios listed below are for bittersweet chocolate, not for milk or white chocolate.
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I am a person that does not live with regrets; so saying goodbye to them was bittersweet.
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"It's crazy and bittersweet—like a high-school graduation on steroids," she says of the series concluding.
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"It's bittersweet, the human part of us is selfish and would rather have him here," Alexander says.
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She says it'll be bittersweet to watch Meghan walk down the aisle, 'cause she still loves her.
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"I have something to share with everybody, and it's bittersweet as these things always are," Gifford began.
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The torment she endured through much of her life makes Hesse's eventual epiphanies and ascendance particularly bittersweet.
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And yet, it will be a bittersweet moment for the state's dickhead-in-chief, Governor Scott Walker.
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They feature chocolate chips melted into steamed milk (or blended with the Frapp) and bittersweet mocha sauce.
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"I have something to share with everybody, and it's bittersweet as these things always are," she began.
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"Allumette" is a bittersweet wordless story about a young girl in a multilevel city in the clouds.
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When I left my job as a senior reporter at Law6900 last summer, the farewell was bittersweet.
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What are otherwise joyous occasions are made bittersweet when you see that empty spot at the table.
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But as for Kirkman himself, he's in a bittersweet place as he says goodbye to the comic.
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If they're a bookworm looking for the next bittersweet American classic, you may want to start here.
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Step 2 Place the bittersweet chocolate in a heat-safe bowl over a pot of simmering water.
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There was a bittersweet quality to the celebratory atmosphere, a sort of theoretical victory against big oil.
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Some relationships are best defined by the boundaries we set, and by how they end, however bittersweet.
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It's a short instrumental for finale episodes that embodies "a bittersweet sense of sadness," said Ms. Levine.
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With such a bittersweet take on romance, "Wonder Wheel" appears to be right in Mr. Allen's wheelhouse.
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Mr. Lightfoot said he was leaving "with bittersweet feelings," but did not say why he was retiring.
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JL: It's why I like Pence doing like an anti-gay EO, be like bittersweet. Yes. Exactly.
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Palmieri, who worked on John Edwards's presidential runs, devotes bittersweet time to redeeming his wife, Elizabeth Edwards.
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It is this bittersweet legacy the photographers capture through a close study of one neighborhood in particular.
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But whatever the show's fate, the Season 23 finale, airing Sunday, March 22, offers a bittersweet denouement.
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If you can't find bittersweet chocolate, you could reduce the amount of granulated sugar in the recipe.
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In a season full of bittersweet memories, cooking and eating can remind us of what is joyful.
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Wouldn't this bittersweet chocolate mousse with fleur de sel (above) be rad after dinner on Saturday night?
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"Dolan's bittersweet study of male friendship ... finds him on restrained, charming form," Variety said in its review.
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Many people have a taste for thoroughly browned foods, crusty corners and inky, bittersweet edges — in moderation.
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Yet my knowledge of the king and queen's impending deaths added a bittersweet tinge to these interactions.
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Seeing how well these guys get along in real life is kinda bittersweet if you're a fan.
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They were tasty but I think they leaned a little more to the bitter side of bittersweet.
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"The Purple Rose of Cairo" is a bittersweet love letter to the magic of movies and escapism.
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It was clearly a bittersweet goodbye for the group, but it's not quite goodbye yet for fans.
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"It is very bittersweet because talking about it takes me back to that painful place," she said.
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The middle movement was mesmerizing, with pointillist-like strands of mingling piano lines against bittersweet orchestra harmonies.
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That they would have that consistency offered me bittersweet consolation — even, it seems, a spot of relief.
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"It's kind of bittersweet because it's like, 'Wow, it's really nice that someone's accepting me,' " Eli said.
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Bittersweet nightshade is actually a tomato relative, and grows glistening, deep red berries any tomato would envy.
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The most bittersweet moment of the ceremony came when Harrison took a moment to shout out Carrie.
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"It's bittersweet," said one of the men, Kevin Richardson, as he sat on stage with the others.
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Whatever the diplomatic fallout, some players had bittersweet feelings about saying farewell to their North Korean teammates.
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It's a bittersweet goodbye — the probe was launched in 1997 and has successfully lasted through two mission extensions.
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And Dominique Fishback's work as sex worker Darlene provides something bittersweet and melancholy in every scene she's in.
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"It is a bittersweet moment, because we're here for Anton, and he's not here with us," Saldana said.
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But there is no clear commentary on that history and, according to Dion, no bittersweet vision of it.
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"Come on," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said with a bittersweet laugh when he was asked about Dragic's shot.
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I'm into more of the sweet and gothic, as well as what is called bittersweet in Western styles.
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In The Tempest, it's a satisfying ending, if slightly bittersweet because it means the end of Prospero's magic.
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In this new movie list, we take a closer look at the best bittersweet goodbyes in film history.
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"He's so affectionate, so lovable and so docile," Slater said, adding that finding his owner will be bittersweet.
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Knowing the events that come after The Spanish Princess make the show all the more captivating and bittersweet.
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Regardless, it's been fun to follow Josh and Michelle's story from its funny start to its bittersweet end.
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And while he is grateful to be free of the hateful environment in Russia, it's a little bittersweet.
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It was bittersweet, but I'm so happy I got to hold you in my arms one last time.
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The couple placed Carly for adoption, a bittersweet decision they documented on MTV's 16 and Pregnant in 2009.
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The interaction is touching but bittersweet, considering the poorly baby elephant needs and likely misses its real mother.
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But even beyond these signal episodes, "The Black Presidency" is suffused with a bittersweet tone about relationships strained.
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The film isn't really a coming-of-age tale either, but it has the bittersweet tinge of one.
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"For our friends, watching this season's GOT will be bittersweet without Alex texting us annoying spoilers," Fogelman wrote.
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"It's bittersweet when it's time to move on with everything," he said at Variety's Sundance Film Festival studio.
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Place 1 pound bittersweet chocolate in the bowl of a heavy-duty stand mixer fitted with whisk attachment.
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For all the delight that Gruyaert's photographs offer us, for all the colorful joy, these are bittersweet depictions.
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Today is bittersweet knowing that he is at peace and doesn't have to fight this horrible disease anymore.
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This year's event will be bittersweet as the world mourns the death of the festival's founder, Bill Marshall.
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It's bittersweet for the inseparable siblings, but it's great foreshadowing of how Diane's character is going to evolve.
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For many of Biden's fans and long-time allies, the vice president's appearance at the convention was bittersweet.
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And though it's a bittersweet decision for Kardashian, 31, the insider says she is at peace with it.
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For the Queen, the match may be slightly bittersweet – her mother was Brazilian and her father was German!
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Whatever the outcome, Leeper's appearance at the championships in Sacramento, California, which runs Thursday to Sunday, is bittersweet.
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Obama said the event would be "a little bittersweet for all of us" because it's the final one.
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See: Toy Story 4 As Tom Hanks promised, Toy Story 4 has a poetic, if downright bittersweet ending.
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Prepare for one of the most bittersweet sentences of 2019: The end of Jane The Virgin is here.
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A children's hospital in Bristol found itself faced with a magical mystery that had an unexpectedly bittersweet solution.
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It's a bittersweet retrospective on the career of The Marked Men, the unrivaled masters of catchy hook-writing.
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In retrospect, it's kinda surprising that Pixar doesn't employ the song "Bittersweet Symphony" more often in their trailers.
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Christina Anstead knew that unloading her family home after splitting from husband Tarek El Moussa would be bittersweet.
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After teasing their fans with singles like "Not My President," and "Graduate," their full-length project bittersweet vol.
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He ends on a bittersweet note: His father would have been the perfect subject for Neel, he writes.
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I think one of the bittersweet ways that the series will end, will be with Jon killing Daenerys.
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Now at the twilight of his life and receiving radiation treatment for cancer, it seems a bittersweet victory.
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Robert Glasper: It's a bittersweet transition because that was really "So long trio, hello Experiment" kind of vibe.
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"Elstree 1976," a documentary both sweet and bittersweet, might sound as if it's only for "Star Wars" nerds.
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It is bittersweet to leave Beijing after spending six wonderful and eye-opening years as a journalist there.
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Bittersweet also has a little annex filled with an improbably great collection of antiques sourced from estate sales.
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Jolie, who's set to star in Marvel's "The Eternals," talked to ET on Saturday about the bittersweet moment.
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"It's bittersweet," said Ms. Stewart, a Four Seasons regular, who nevertheless hit the jackpot on three separate lots.
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The source described the mood in the meeting as "bittersweet" because Short is well-liked among the staff.
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"Amaro: The Spirited World of Bittersweet, Herbal Liqueurs" (Ten Speed Press, $26), which will go on sale Oct.
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Lust has always been a prominent theme in Game of Thrones, but never has it been so bittersweet.
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After the euphoric but ultimately bittersweet "Get Out," it was hard to know where CHVRCHES would go next.
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It was a bittersweet gift, as it meant he wouldn't be able to return without another arduous journey.
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And the bittersweet "San Junipero" sends its lead characters (Mackenzie Davis and Gugu Mbatha-Raw) back to 1987.
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These are bittersweet lyrics, but more importantly, they're lyrics that pretty clearly describe the life of a cat.
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Because chocolate oatmeal splits the difference between porridge and pudding: It's soft; it's custardy; and it's profoundly bittersweet.
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Taeko isn't just bittersweet about the differences between her fifth-grade self and her 27-year-old self.
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Flags are snapping over Main Streets as if auditioning for the Childe Hassam treatment, proud and valiant, bittersweet.
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But success this weekend will be bittersweet for Alonso, who is chasing the elusive triple crown of motorsport.
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Even Andrew doesn't seem to know, which makes this bittersweet reflection on his life all the more powerful.
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"All around me, I see friends in hetero pairings getting engaged and married and it's bittersweet," Leiva said.
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After all, we had just survived two huge hurricanes in less than two weeks, a feat, however bittersweet.
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And it said so right smack on the front of the label, indicating a more intensely bittersweet flavor.
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His office is decorated with red Trump MAGA hats and filled with the bittersweet scent of pipe smoke.
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On Tuesday, Sarah Krause, a senior director at Church World Service, acknowledged that this celebratory day was bittersweet.
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Before the inevitable spasms of violence, the film is a bittersweet elegy for the end of an era.
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Leaving is bittersweet as I love our Gears family, the fans, and everyone at The Coalition and Xbox.
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It's bittersweet, everyone is happy he is out but no one is happy he is going to Italy.
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But it's still bittersweet for people who spent their childhoods longing to spend allowance or birthday money there.
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The past year has been bittersweet for Mr. Davies, who said he had "returned from the dead" politically.
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For one source of insight, try "Feud," on FX, a barbed and bittersweet fable about female self-sabotage.
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It's a bittersweet cigarette drag of an episode, perfumed with loneliness and memory, and Abbass's performance is astonishing.
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Since L. is already at his parents' house, I have the bed all to myself, which is bittersweet.
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But a particularly bittersweet mood infuses an ambitious exhibition here of photographs, paintings and videos of L.G.B.T.Q. art.
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But a particularly bittersweet mood infuses an ambitious exhibition here of photographs, paintings and videos of L.G.B.T.Q. art.
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It was nice and bittersweet taking over [Professor Bruttenholm] from a dear old friend of mine, John Hurt.
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May, who worked for many months to arrange Mr. Trump's state visit, it was a more bittersweet occasion.
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"It's bittersweet," said Lou Nolan, a delegate from South Carolina, as she filed out of the convention center.
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Some dreams are bittersweet - a husband coming home, a son praying in the mosque - and some are nightmares.
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It's a simple, bittersweet tale of pure love challenged only by the push and pull of youth's infinite possibilities.
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"It's a bittersweet kind of feeling having this be my last blog," Chmerkovskiy says in his exclusive PEOPLE vlog.
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Sandler's song toasting his late friend on "SNL" captured that spirit so well -- with a hint of the bittersweet.
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But the woman's sister says the attention is bittersweet as the family continues to cope with the heartbreaking loss.
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These days, Pantera's legacy is bittersweet and fucked, in part because of the attitudes of both of these figures.
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But when I watched the trailer for Wonder Woman, I felt a surge of giddy pride and bittersweet emotion.
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Finally, the hot chocolate is described as bittersweet mocha sauce and chocolaty chips that are melted into steamed milk.
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But it's also a timeless, bittersweet film about a teenager with ambitious dreams and few opportunities to realize them.
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It's a bittersweet day for BoJack Horseman fans, as part 1 of the final season is now on Netflix.
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It's bittersweet how Vicky discovered the artist ... Marra's the same guy who created a sculpture for Anton Yelchin's tombstone.
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This is a delicate work, a bittersweet cabaret held together only by the alchemical relationships among the actors onstage.
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"As I said right from the beginning, it's bittersweet," Gifford told PEOPLE about leaving her role as co-anchor.
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Along with the end of Warped, it felt like the fitting last act of an era: bittersweet, but necessary.
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To me, homesickness is the bittersweet pang of longing you feel when you think about your hometown or country.
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It was a bittersweet proclamation; there are a lot of black artists but where are the black gallery owners?
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" Chastain responded with an equally bittersweet post, gushing about the director and his "true commitment to telling a story.
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This has been fantastic, and the feeling is bittersweet now, sure, but I'm not going to shed a tear.
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Their mood is not so much despair as it is simply sadness, of a bittersweet, poignant and powerful kind.
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It is hard to describe the bittersweet sting that many African-Americans feel witnessing this national embrace of addicts.
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That's why this bittersweet homecoming evokes the feelings that it does, just like the ones that came before it.
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As the show prepares to wrap, Lena Dunham and fellow cast members are commemorating the bittersweet milestone on Instagram.
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It can be stupid or bittersweet or both at once, and it often pulls it all off with aplomb.
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"I'll say this: It definitely is bittersweet," said McClendon, who will be joining Will Muschamp's staff at South Carolina.
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"It is bittersweet but at the end of the day... it's sport," the four-times world champion told reporters.
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His team wins, but it's bittersweet because so many of his teammates are leaving Singapore within the next month.
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"It's bittersweet, because this is the battle that I've won, but, eventually, the war will be lost," he says.
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What makes their parting so bittersweet is that despite all her faults and misdeeds, she's really the victim here.
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"It's bittersweet that I'll be walking across that stage again, for my son who is not here," she said.
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The photos, some of which are difficult to look at, are a reminder of the bittersweet victories of war.
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Williams also spoke about the show's bittersweet ending, noting that while she will miss it, the time is right.
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For family members and veterans in attendance, it was a bittersweet moment more than 50 years in the making.
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I'd ventured out to see how the RNC had impacted the nightlife of Cleveland, and my answer was bittersweet.
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We'll have to wait until 2018 to see if sugar-reduced chocolate is anything more than a bittersweet fantasy.
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His emotional arc throughout Creed II makes for a bittersweet complement to Adonis' own ambivalence about their shared history.
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When I was leaving, I knew I would most likely never see it again, so that's kind of bittersweet.
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"Bittersweet is probably the best way I can describe that night," Ledger's father, Kim, recently told The Hollywood Reporter.
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A Presbyterian missionary school provided some with the means to escape, education's bittersweet one-two of opportunity and deracination.
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It's a bittersweet ending for the mission, which has experienced some high highs and low lows on its journey.
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For the Wergeleses, who are moving to California after 44 years in the same house, the news is bittersweet.
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Its video underscores the bittersweet tone of the lyrics, which spin romantic resignation into a form of steadfast conviction.
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Sing Street's ending — which I won't completely give away entirely here — is much more bittersweet than High School Musical's.
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It's a bittersweet romantic comedy, with a journey through self-discovery toward love against the backdrop of a wedding.
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Some might remember their loved one's birthday by making a cake and having a bittersweet celebration of their life.
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The filling was softly gelled, sour and darkly complex from the bittersweet coating, and the crust crumbly and rich.
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But Texas capital defense attorneys and anti–death penalty advocates say the Supreme Court win for Moore is bittersweet.
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To compensate, it gives us what novels rarely do: the bittersweet chance to follow them from birth to death.
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These powerful, moving, funny, bittersweet stories focus on a diverse group of individuals exploring their strength, flaws and resilience.
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Ice cream, preferably drizzled with bittersweet chocolate sauce that hardens upon contact (magic shell!) and salty, creamy, nutty caramel.
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For fans, it's a fraught and bittersweet reality given that Jin, BTS's oldest member, will turn 28 in December.
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And it's a bittersweet thing, because he opened a lot of eyes and he closed a lot of minds.
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More bittersweet romance lies in the pages of WHY WE BROKE UP, by Daniel Handler, illustrated by Maira Kalman.
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As bittersweet as it is to watch without my mom, I want the fantasy and the spectacle to continue.
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"I wouldn't say it's bittersweet at all because this has just been a miraculous year for me," he said.
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Would the bittersweet chemistry between them be just as magical beyond our imaginations and fully realized on the show?
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But some may opt for milk chocolate, and others may like the taste of bittersweet chocolate in their cookies.
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While Monday's World Cup action gave us some typical Neymar antics, it also delivered a bittersweet moment of class.
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"I think he'll step it down a little bit and have a bittersweet goodbye to the media," she said.
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But though Oh has been perhaps careful not to let it seep into her words, the triumph is bittersweet.
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On Thursday Netflix uploaded the "correct" version of the film, restoring the bittersweet ending we all know and love.
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He says the decision was bittersweet for Simpson, because he's developed close friendships during his 9 years behind bars.
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This might be the best song on the album, but it's a shade (or several) too bittersweet for karaoke.
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His departure was bittersweet for his family, which included eight other brothers and eight sisters, his twin brother said.
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But it's also surprisingly bittersweet and slight for a movie that was nominated for 14 prizes and won six.
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Those who only know Disney's lobotomized Little Mermaid may not realize that Andersen's fairy tale has a bittersweet ending.
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She won a Grammy for "Bittersweet," off her third album, and went back to Broadway with 215's After Midnight.
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After all, sometimes a bittersweet conclusion is better than a happy ending — and everything is different the second time around.
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Passing through what appears to be his old neighborhood is bittersweet as he views "For Sale" signs scattered across lawns.
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This is really bittersweet, but I'm happy about the chance to grow in the direction that interests me the most.
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Bittersweet news: Ben Higgins is open to starring on The Bachelor again — but that won't be happening any time soon.
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Bittersweet celebration Alfred La'Cap has terminal cancer and probably won't live to see his son graduate high school in May.
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It's a bittersweet victory but I've got to say our horse ran very well and our jockey rode very well.
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Bittersweet starting this next chapter without Carrie, but thanks to an extraordinary cast and crew, we are ready to go.
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In celebration of that, three of the participants sat down to explain their bittersweet announcement to quit while they're ahead.
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"It's bittersweet for everyone, but Adam is so excited that Gwen is going to take his chair," the source said.
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It's bittersweet to say this now: Ms. Brown, an important figure since the 1960s, made her last dance in 2011.
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All of which left even medical marijuana's most ardent supporters sounding somewhat bittersweet at the prospect of Thursday's soft opening.
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After so many years of wins and losses, boos and cheers, that statement is as bittersweet as it is heartbreaking.
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Watching all of that go up in flames would certainly fit the "bittersweet" ending George R. R. Martin promised us.
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"The cliché would be that it's a bittersweet ending," says Yusuf Razzaque, who's watched the show from four different countries.
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While we'll get to follow one crew to the end, it's bittersweet, given that the other will be left hanging.
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"The Queen's Justice" is a perfect example, issuing a bittersweet but fitting farewell to one of the show's best characters.
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" Actress Regina King deemed the win "bittersweet," as the women are "consistently bringing home the win but not the check.
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Rarely do they serve as anything more than an occasionally bittersweet record of a very specific time in our lives.
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That sunny sound, paired with lyrics as morose as those on "Partners," makes Tatum's songwriting reminiscent of Scandipop bittersweet longing.
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For the show's obsessive fans, the end of the series will be bittersweet, and also, let's be honest, a relief.
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"It's bittersweet facing my final chapter without her," Hamill wrote over a collection of images of he and Fisher together.
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For his version, Galindo created a "bittersweet aesthetic" using spent shotgun shell casings found at a Border Patrol shooting range.
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It happened after a bittersweet homecoming, during the longest nights of winter, while my partner slept in the other room.
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Oscar Isaac's discussion of Star Wars: The Last Jedi with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show Thursday night was bittersweet.
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It's kind of a bittersweet moment and at the same time we need to really make the holidays really happy.
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News of the renewal is also a bittersweet reminder that the hit series will most likely end at season 6.
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Coming back for the series finale has been a whirlwind of emotion, nostalgia, love, tears of joy and bittersweet endings.
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This year's Victoria's Secret Fashion show was bittersweet because Alessandra Ambrosio took her final VS catwalk Sunday night in Shanghai.
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Lawyer Meric Eyuboglu said the verdict was bittersweet because others who also guest-edited the newspaper had received jail sentences.
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An unearthed video of the late rapper Mac Miller is bringing back bittersweet memories for his ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande.
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He's setting up bonfires, playing the guitar, messing around with a basketball, all normal things viewed through a bittersweet lens.
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ET on Friday that Cassini was finished, fans of the mission bid it farewell and reflected on the bittersweet end.
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It's a bittersweet feeling of vindication and tristesse for longtime St. Vincent fans that world domination is all but inevitable.
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"It's bittersweet for everyone, but Adam is so excited that Gwen is going to take his chair," says the source.
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Meanwhile, Thanksgiving was bittersweet for Carson Daly, who honored his late mother by cooking the lavish meal using her recipes.
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What's a series you've followed all the way to the end, to feel the bittersweet sting of a chapter closed?
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Joey Feek has lived to see another milestone alongside her husband Rory Feek – and this one couldn't be more bittersweet.
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The absence of this information is bittersweet: We are bewildered, but we are also ferried over from imagery into imagination.
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Yesterday's long-awaited Destiny 2 reveal was undeniably awesome, but for the game's enthusiastic hardcore community it was also bittersweet.
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Developed by the molecular gastronomist Hervé This, it requires only good bittersweet chocolate, fleur de sel and a strong arm.
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For the eight women from the team that traveled to Mexico in the 1971 World Cup, the event was bittersweet.
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Dennis Graham's photos and the wild pride animating the captions that follow tell us a bittersweet story of family reunion.
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Of course, you'll still have to add bittersweet chocolate and douse the whole thing in berry coulis and whipped cream.
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Nineteen-Ninety-one proved to be a remarkably bittersweet year for acclaimed San Francisco drag troupe Sluts-a-Go-Go.
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The flavors of today's bougie wine coolers tend toward the herbal, botanical, and bittersweet, catnip for the sophisticated, discerning palate.
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It's a bittersweet movie, mostly because of the cancer diagnosis, which pops up about three-quarters of the way through.
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What follows is a charming, funny romantic comedy that nonetheless packs a couple of bittersweet gut punches along the way.
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Like a few of my favorite cuts off Discovery, "Digital Love" is also a good old-fashioned bittersweet love song.
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In slightly bittersweet news, startup HandUp is selling itself to the Detroit-based South Oakland Shelter for an undisclosed amount.
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I think this is probably a really good way to do it, but there's definitely a bittersweet element to it.
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Remember how I was telling you how it's bittersweet how everybody is in the Atlanta studio at the same time?
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I'd be perfect for the role, although it'd be bittersweet to leave VICE in order to better serve my country.
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While saying goodbye is bittersweet for Lynda, she says this work is what she was put on Earth to do.
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For Kelly Sullivan, the granddaughter of Albert, the youngest of the Sullivan brothers, the discovery of the Juneau was bittersweet.
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I probably hesitated before doing so, bittersweet knowing that I'd made it and that by surfacing, summer was officially over.
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But the story veers away from the sensationalistic and toward hope; Susie experiences a multitudinous heaven and a bittersweet romance.
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The bittersweet memorial to a local hero melded deeply emotional tributes with arena-filling musical interludes from his debut album.
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When Tabard recounts a childhood visit to a Méliès film set, Mr. Stuhlbarg's narration establishes a bittersweet but reverential tone.
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Or are they the dream-life, the memories, that provide bittersweet consolation in a reality from which we cannot wake?
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It's a pretty bittersweet reality from the Bravo star, who runs her own rescue center called The Vanderpump Dog Foundation.
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In his "Apple Family Plays and the Gabriels," the playwright Richard Nelson offered a bittersweet hat tip to Anton Chekhov.
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But the Hall of Fame guard decided to ditch them for his Sunday ensemble and lean into the bittersweet mood.
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It is hard to explain to anyone who does not have a condition like mine why this feels so bittersweet.
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For Asot Michael, Antigua and Barbuda's minister for tourism, the unexpected arrival of thousands of tourists is a bittersweet bonus.
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The world is facing a historic catastrophe, after all; but for this ambitious young woman it's also a bittersweet opportunity.
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Still, it's a bittersweet day for many at NASA who have been working on Spitzer for most of its lifetime.
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It is ruby-colored, bittersweet and good in a Negroni or mixed with prosecco: $16.99 for 375 milliliters, drinkupny.com. cooking
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I've already seen it once, and even if the film were an unmitigated disaster, I would have found it bittersweet.
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I turned to my right side, and she to her left as we twisted in our bittersweet ballet of goodbye.
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A bittersweet wedding A Florida teen with a rare terminal cancer lived out his dream of marrying his longtime girlfriend.
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Nearby, a middle-aged man, bare-chested in the heat, watched the American flag go up with a bittersweet expression.
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Going through 56 years' worth of lives lived together, and the remaining five years when Mom was widowed, was bittersweet.
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Amy Krouse Rosenthal, the author whose bittersweet ode to her husband recently appeared in The New York Times, has died.
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" Or the Amharic word tizita, which means "a bittersweet remembrance and longing for a time, person, or thing gone by.
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And while the apology will provide closure for many of the victims, Mr. Price said, the victory is somewhat bittersweet.
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Our last wine, the 2012 Lonardo Taurasi, was more on the elegant side, with pure, bittersweet flavors of fresh fruits.
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If nothing else, it would have made that 2011 banner-raising ceremony—and everything that followed—a lot less bittersweet.
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The news wasn't a surprise, given that he hadn't played since 2017, but it still came as a bittersweet moment.
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For many parents, watching their child graduate high school is a bittersweet moment that brings on tears — and lots of them.
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The finale itself, titled "The Alternative," is a bittersweet affair, playing out the It's A Wonderful Life version of Grace & Frankie.
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MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - For Mohammed Saleh Ahmed and his family, returning to Mosul after more than a year away was bittersweet.
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For Rupert Murdoch, who launched Sky Television (a precursor to Sky) in 1989, it is a bittersweet ending to another chapter.
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It's the bittersweet appeal of someone like King Princess: She's the promise of a better future; a reminder of freedoms lost.
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For years now Game of Thrones fans have been theorizing about the "bittersweet" ending that George R. R. Martin promised them.
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" —Nishta Reddy "I just finished reading My Brother's Husband, and it is a bittersweet manga about Yaichi, whose twin passes away.
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It's really bittersweet because we've been on this journey for so long but it's going to be sad when it's done.
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In the end, it's about the bittersweet aftermath, the what-comes-next, and about how sadness can mix together with hope.
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Looking back, I know now that my work is immortalized in her art, but getting that cover in 2012 was bittersweet.
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And while they were spared a crushing disappointment, the first half of 30003 has still been bittersweet for nostalgic TV-watchers.
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The news of Fisher's role in rewriting is bittersweet to the fact that The Last Jedi is her final film role.
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But this pattern makes the narrative compelling: You root for her even if you know her story ends up relatively bittersweet.
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The Avengers saga concluded with the return of beloved characters, but it was also bittersweet as other characters said their farewells.
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A search for "Animal Crossing quotes" in Google yields tons of funny and bittersweet statements from animals across the game's universe.
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The father/son relationship provides a bittersweet undertone to the episode, until eventually the tape, like the real thing, gives out.
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He gave a heartfelt acceptance speech, explaining that the award was "bittersweet" because his mother had passed away two weeks ago.
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Liv and Maddie's series finale will air on March 24, and it's sure to be a bittersweet day for the cast.
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Feud, whilst dazzling us with glamour and scandal, makes us grapple with that question, one with a painful and bittersweet answer.
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After the bittersweet, blood-soaked elegy that was Logan, it kinda feels like X-Men universe could use some fresh blood.
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That bittersweet feeling that a world I've enjoyed being in, with characters I like spending time with, is now closed off.
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But it's bittersweet because it's clear the reason it's happening now is that it's affecting communities that are white and affluent.
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I still refer to it myself, which is a bittersweet experience now — David died in April, at the age of 48.
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Between the couple's colorful anecdotes and impressive choreography, the movie makes it easy to get caught up in its bittersweet story.
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The movie's final scene, him crossing the finish line at the race earlier this year, was a bittersweet moment, he said.
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It features a friendly ghost, a young man forced into marriage rituals, a bittersweet love story, and some rustic Indian music.
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"It was a bittersweet position to be in when it came down to Kelly and I for third position," Gold lamented.
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"Today is for us a bittersweet time, as we end this extraordinary creative cycle," the Capasas said in a joint announcement.
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If you've listened to the whole thing you might have noticed that she included a real recipe for the bittersweet drink.
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In a way, A Seat At The Table provided a voice of bittersweet relatability that millennial Black women hadn't previously heard.
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I've watched hours and hours of these videos—they provoke bittersweet nostalgia for something I never experienced in the first place.
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But the timing of the announcement is bittersweet: Five days ago, Colombians rejected the peace deal in a shocking referendum result.
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"Forever," whose eight bittersweet, loopily funny episodes arrive Friday on Amazon Prime, goes through a lot of narrative slaloms from there.
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The time for exuberance, energy, endless curiosity, endless activity within a body of work, that drops away and everything becomes bittersweet.
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This week he released the title track, which revolves around a bittersweet, casually sketched chord progression from a reverby electric guitar.
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It was a bittersweet, if mostly bitter, result for Canadian fans: Peter Gallant, South Korea's coach, is from Prince Edward Island.
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It was a bittersweet return for the former Nets guard Jeremy Lin, who said that he wished things had ended differently.
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Their distinctly American consumerism appears bittersweet and courageous, a display of affection for a country which had never returned the favor.
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"Sugar is bittersweet," says Campos-Pons, referring not just to the cane's taste but also the harshness involved in the harvest.
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A bittersweet offering for the holidays, the show savors the cease-fire, a pacific impulse by the men in the trenches.
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That the same professional environment does not exist for the world's top women's hockey players is bittersweet to many of them.
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This fullest account of the episode can be found in Bittersweet Monthly in an article written by Anne Snyder, my wife.
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A sense of bittersweet loss pervades the show, and not just because Travers's wife and child were killed on Sept. 11.
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From its austere 81 percent bittersweet to its wacky freeze-dried mint gelato, Tcho, in the Bay Area, is always innovating.
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The coconut milk base acts as a tropical backdrop for bittersweet chocolate, cardamom and just a bit of salt to finish.
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After this school year, Kubat will become a full-time event planner -- a bittersweet move, given how passionately she loves teaching.
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Asked whether it was bittersweet to watch the stumbles of the Trump administration in its early days, she declined to agree.
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"You walk into these rooms, and it's almost like a bittersweet look people give you in their eyes," Mr. Domingo said.
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Second, there's their bittersweet reunion 15 years after the events of that first summer, and then again 5 years after that.
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Davis, who studied the fragments for the Museum of the Bible, said Monday's news about the fakes felt like bittersweet vindication.
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Despite dancing to a song about the bittersweet struggle and ultimate reward of individuality, this president apparently likes to double date.
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It was as bittersweet as it was magical, because I knew I'd never see New York for the first time again.
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The album sounds like eight years of life: romance, heartbreak, and deep cuts of grief, refracted through a bittersweet club lens.
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I'm thinking of these extra-bittersweet chocolate pots de crème, which Melissa Clark brought to The Times way back in 2008.
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You'll learn about newcomers like a Lucky Engineer whose good humor and easy competence belies a bittersweet backstory and hidden grief.
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The photographer is not a Luddite, but the bittersweet images capture the conflicts many feel about the endangerment of old technologies.
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It's something close to club music, but I feel like I should be sitting down—it's house for a bittersweet afternoon.
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Porter Robinson injects a little soul into the high-definition gloss, courtesy of a heavily manipulated vocal melody with a bittersweet edge.
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Finding the perfect companion to experience the bittersweet hustle of New York City life with is basically like winning the friend lottery.
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In a touching tweet, he describes the "bittersweet" feeling of tackling a new, and likely his final, Star Wars movie without Fisher.
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And I'm really happy it's been half a year now, which is bittersweet, but I've got my feelings in my fingertips again.
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He explained that Migration is about how bittersweet it is to live abroad in a candid interview with THUMP earlier this year.
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When she does, it's a tender, bittersweet, terribly romantic moment, exactly the sort of thing that people love seeing in the movies.
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From stanning Joe Keery to cuddling various dogs, here are some of the big man's best Instagram posts... Bittersweet season 2 spoiler.
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Each goodbye from cast members who wrapped filming for the final season has expressed similarly conflicted, bittersweet feelings about the final season.
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To listen to the song now, in the days since Avicii's untimely death, is rather bittersweet, but it's still definitely worth it.
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The final confrontation between Johnny and Stillson makes for a bittersweet but satisfying ending, one of the best in any King adaptation.
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If the arrest does indeed lead to a conviction it will be a bittersweet and well-earned conclusion to Mcnamara's hard work.
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It's bittersweet in the wake of her death, but that quality also makes it even more poignant as a final cinematic memoir.
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We've long been promised a "bittersweet" ending from George R.R. Martin, and if we know him, it will be another heartbreaking ending.
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Watching Brandon Carter, as Ogun, both regard his brother and chastise him is to see a bittersweet fusion of affection and disappointment.
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There are lots of laughs (practically everyone in the MCU is good for some one-liners) and even a few bittersweet moments.
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"My time with Live with Kelly and Michael has been transformative, and my departure will be bittersweet," Strahan said in a statement.
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In one of the episode's few beautiful moments, June and handsome Nick (Max Minghella) have a bittersweet conversation about their newborn daughter.
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But it won't be that same type of bittersweet, Leo and Claire Danes in Romeo and Juliet longing that you feel today.
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A special party thrown in honor of Ella the dog may have been bittersweet, but that doesn't mean in wasn't a blast.
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While announcing his Alzheimer's diagnosis, he made clear that he was not looking for "pity or sympathy" in this "bittersweet" moment though.
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Now that the 2018 Oscar nominations have been announced, many people looking for more diversity have been left with a bittersweet aftertaste.
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Considering that American Vogue is more than 125 years old and that Mitchell's milestone is happening only now, it's a bittersweet achievement.
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While this is a bittersweet moment, we accept his personal decision that this is the right time for him to step down.
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In Kanyamozi's mind, the very existence of Wakanda — and a movie like Black Panther — imparts a hopeful, if a bit bittersweet, message.
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The Veep cast's win is bittersweet: They've rallied around star Louis-Dreyfus since she announced in September that she's battling breast cancer.
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"I feel like Joel's success ... has really lifted his whole family up in (a) devastating time," says Rust, acknowledging the bittersweet timing.
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Monday's grand opening was also "bittersweet," as James reflected on the reality that he will be leaving Cleveland to move to California.
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After 11 years with our beloved heroes, this epic and emotional send-off was a fitting, yet bittersweet goodbye to an era.
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It opens deceptively smooth on the palate, but builds to a sweet spiciness before finishing with a burst of spicy, bittersweet chocolate.
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Linkin Park was named best alternative rock artist, a bittersweet win for the band after the July suicide of frontman Chester Bennington.
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After 59 years of marriage, family and friends weren't surprised things ended the bittersweet way they did for Margaret and Don Livengood.
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That part of the documentary is bittersweet, because while the brothers do find a new foothold, they're clearly unmoored without each other.
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"A lot of stuff culturally has been cleaned up," he says with a bittersweet sense of lament for his old stomping grounds.
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Alternately tragic, bittersweet and frightening, the film traces the consequences for the kids when a shakedown of a taxi driver goes sideways.
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The second trailer for Alice Through the Looking Glass debuted Monday night during the Grammy Awards – and it marked a bittersweet occasion.
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It's a bittersweet milestone for GM (GM) because it means that a $7,500 government tax credit for its customers will soon expire.
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Murphy was joined by Josephson's family as he signed the bill, with her mother calling the moment "bittersweet," according to the release.
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A significant part of the appeal was bittersweet: WD-50 closed in 2014, the year that Shrimp Grits went on the menu.
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Thus far, though, it's been a bittersweet celebration for Kramer-Golinkoff, as neither of these drugs benefits those with the nonsense mutation.
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Maybe it's a bittersweet irony, then, that we send our best people deep into space, far away from the rest of us.
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What transpired in the nearly 30 years since the story unfolded is bittersweet—but maybe not quite in the way you'd expect.
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Shots of waves crashing and Caruana wandering accompany a track evocative of timeless alt-rock ala Weezer, and rife with bittersweet lyrics.
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This must have been bittersweet — she herself had recently dropped out of college because of her vision problems and grueling surgical schedule.
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Its aromas and flavors were more floral and fruity, though, and it, too, offered a bittersweet off-ramp to the next sip.
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The Dodgers are in the World Series for the first since 1988, but some fans can't help but feel a little bittersweet.
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That makes the follow-up to "Girls" a somewhat bittersweet affair for fans, and the show's premise shares that mix of emotions.
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It is a bittersweet event for us as we are extremely grateful, but also mindful of this unparalleled time in our history.
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Debra survives, but the last scene's bittersweet tone lets us know this won't be the last time she makes such a call.
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I mean letting it get deeply, richly mahogany, a shade darker than milk chocolate but not quite as black as bittersweet chocolate.
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As such, it's perhaps the best literal example of another poignant and enduring metaphor for an otherwise ephemeral human feeling: It's bittersweet.
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The Shape of Water, set in Cold War-era Baltimore, is a watery, bittersweet romance that's rich, moving, and loaded with meaning.
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Some bittersweet news for children and fans of the 1960s: Volkswagen said it would stop making its iconic Beetle in July 2019.
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An admirably cooked brick of halibut was paired with bittersweet fennel bulbs and a mustard sauce with a gentle but effective bite.
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The Deptford pink (Dianthus armeria) is not in the same league as more famous and rapacious invaders like phragmites, mugwort or bittersweet.
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Even if the Raiders make a deep playoff run, or even win it all, the success could be bittersweet for Oakland fans.
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One of the bittersweet benefits of working for Rev, he said, is that he has qualified for free health care through Medicaid.
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There's a bittersweet theme about nostalgia as an opiate, but for once this ingeniously dark series ends on a note of cyberhope.
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But the reunion has been bittersweet, he said in the statement, because Gabriella will no longer be able to visit her mother.
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He had sent a bittersweet invitation asking friends to join him at the Dorchester hotel in the luxurious Mayfair neighborhood of London.
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The center, then called the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, won the case 5–20133, but it was a bittersweet victory.
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Ms. Weiner's bittersweet piece made me wonder: How many waking hours of our short lives do we spend worrying about cosmetic "flaws"?
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She's also coming to a clearer understanding with husband Joel (Michael Zegen), although their rift remains confusing and bittersweet to all concerned.
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Three forms of chocolate — powder, bittersweet and semisweet — create an incredible flavor combination hitting all the rich notes chocolate can give you.
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But a family tragedy took him away from baseball for a time and ultimately colored his already bittersweet feelings toward Yankees management.
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It was made in an easygoing, accessible style, from the producer's younger vines, though it showed aglianico's intensity and bittersweet mineral flavors.
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But the series' scripts are smart about undercutting the wild mayhem and constant introduction of new ideas with a bittersweet holiday angst.
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That was very bittersweet because obviously I wanted my dad to see—he was a big supporter and he grew to be.
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The fact that the man who was supposed to protect these young men ended up betraying them is what makes his death bittersweet.
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Sadler's new relationship with LaKind follows the finalization of her "bittersweet" divorce after five years of marriage from entrepreneur Thomas in spring 2017.
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" Describing his bittersweet reunion with his mother, Canessa tells PEOPLE, "She sat by my side and grabbed my hand and said, 'You're home.
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"Antlers," the first track taken from the album, features strings, back up harmonies, and the rich bittersweet vocals of main songwriter Robert Scott.
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Of course, Wyoming taxpayers do not benefit from the regular return's state-tax deduction, so escaping the AMT can be a bittersweet victory.
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Though Unzipped was received with a standing ovation at the Sundance Film Festival, Mizrahi writes that it was was a "very bittersweet" time.
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Photo: GettyFor those who feel the merger between AT&T and Time Warner is a dangerous consolidation of media power, today is bittersweet.
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For scientists like McCauley, Escobar's renegade hippos offer a bittersweet opportunity to witness what happens when the species is allowed to proliferate uninhibited.
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They're more bittersweet than what those of us who grew up with Runaway Bride and America's Sweethearts could ever have expected from her.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Diane Kurys's 234 Peppermint Soda is a deadpan classic: a proudly autobiographical, bittersweet coming-of-age tale.
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The Scottish actor noted that, while his history-making role is bittersweet given that it's taken this long, this representation is hugely important.
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But the big day was bittersweet for the 61-year-old knowing that those special moments with her daughter would be the last.
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Clark adds that the Christmas dinner was bittersweet for the couple, who only have a miniature refrigerator and could barely store any leftovers.
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Now, as Rory faces life without his soulmate by his side, the widower can draw on his bittersweet conversations with Joey for guidance.
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According to the coffee chain, the new offering was "inspired by a dark chocolate stout" and it's described as velvety, smooth, and bittersweet.
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The designer's oldest son Brooklyn, 18, is heading off to college, and on Friday she took to Instagram to celebrate the bittersweet moment.
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This tension between blessing and curse has always made Gilmore Girls a great TV show, more bittersweet and less twee than its reputation.
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AMLG: You've said its bittersweet that you're having to start in Africa and that you couldn't do this right away in the U.S.?
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I know that not everyone is as introverted, dissociated, or locked into the bittersweet grip of an epic fantasy life as I am.
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Anna Piliou, 26, Athens, LGBT activistI am totally in favor of a Brexit, but the result of the referendum is bittersweet for me.
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Choose Your Ingredients The type of bittersweet chocolate you choose will have a direct effect on the texture and flavor of your ganache.
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Very bittersweet night, but we will keep pushing forward for Christina... Thanks again for all of your support through this incredibly tough time.
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Their melodies tend grand, their mood bittersweet, the romanticism accentuated by their nasal, amateurish vocal inflections, which you can bet get romanticized too.
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Circus enthusiasts said coming to the show's grand finale was bittersweet, but they came to witness the "historic" moment and support the artists.
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So while it's bittersweet to know that Jessa and Shosh's stories have come to a close on screen, it's also for the best.
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It's not the bittersweet knowledge that as their characters Frank (Evans) and Bonnie (Jenny Slate) were twirling toward love, so were the actors.
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The whole series is an enormous and bittersweet sendoff to Marvel's first family, marking the end of an important era in popular entertainment.
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As a trans person in tech, seeing major companies take up the banner of transgender rights can feel bittersweet if not downright disorienting.
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"It's bittersweet," said Nelson, noting how proud he is to have worked with engineers and scientists that directed Opportunity for some 15 years.
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The singer and sister of Jessica Simpson, who released her last album Bittersweet World in 2008, will star in an all-new E!
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Joan Lunden may have beaten cancer, but the former Good Morning America host says her life post-treatment has also been surprisingly bittersweet.
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The couple, who own a number of businesses in Waco, including the popular Magnolia Market, called the announcement "bittersweet" in an accompanying video.
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While bittersweet, that also seems strangely fitting for him, as an artist whose refusal to settle meant he was forever blazing toward perfection.
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Should Medivation agree to a sale, it would mark a bittersweet moment for Chief Executive David Hung, who founded the company in 2003.
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And as a final touch, instead of the usual brown sugar streusel scattered on top, I prefer the intensity of bittersweet cocoa crumbs.
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This latest memoir by Mr. Robison — he's also written "Raising Cubby" and "Be Different" — is far more bittersweet and existentially challenging than that.
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Mexico's Olympic soccer 21-20 victory against Fiji on Sunday in the group stage of the tournament felt very bittersweet for Pachuca fans.
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But he also developed the look and mood with Lino Brocka's Oropronobis in mind, and the bittersweet tone from Mike DeLeon's Batch '81.
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Ever since, drug rugs, for me, have conjured a bittersweet whiff of both maverick profundity and the sour disappointment of the mid 70s.
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What's interesting about these two aforementioned examples in particular, is that they're both carefree, rapturous 80s songs with a hint of the bittersweet.
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And although bittersweet, the opportunity to appreciate their diversity wouldn't have been possible if it weren't for an ancient event in plant evolution.
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"It's a bittersweet kind of thing," said Curlean Duncan-Britton, a nurse for more than 30 years at Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn.
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This reunion was certainly bittersweet, with me as a visitor and Mark still wearing the green prison garb I so eagerly left behind.
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His second album, "Care for Me," arrived this month, and it's a bittersweet, subtle listen, highly recommended for fans of introspective hip-hop.
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It's bittersweet: Later next month I will, for the first time in almost ten years, not have a home in Boston or Cambridge.
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That might make some bittersweet viewing parties a bit less bitter — or more bitter, given many fans' penchant for stewing over the delay.
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There's also grief, when the season — set in 2016 — mourns the election of Donald J. Trump and throws a bittersweet wake for Prince.
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Counterintuitively, the best way to do this may be to embrace your anger, rather than indulging in bittersweet feelings of tenderness and affection.
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It's hard to describe, but it was similar to dropping the kids off at college — bittersweet with a little 'Now what?' mixed in.
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"There was a bittersweet emotion, because deep in our hearts we know that we were a part of this song," Jeremiah Raisen said.
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There are also sacks of chips and 4-ounce blocks for baking in bittersweet, semisweet and milk, and also good-quality unsweetened chocolate.
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Congress granted women the right to vote on June 210, 1003, a bittersweet moment for many who had fought for equality for decades.
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But for Anthony, the Knicks and all of their many impassioned fans, his long run here ended up as a profoundly bittersweet experience.
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Such prowess, of course, makes starlings a bittersweet inheritance, the bird that even Audubon's website recently informed readers that it's O.K. to hate.
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Joe Giudice just had a bittersweet taste of freedom .... he's out of prison, but also he's been forced out of the United States.
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The most transfixing moment, however, came during the somber, lingering final strand of Copland's Piano Sonata, which Mr. Tao played with bittersweet tenderness.
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Bittersweet process In the decades since the Korean War, the Red Cross has reunited many families but thousands of others have missed out.
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It's bittersweet that one of them is leaving the continent and I know I will feel a little empty when everyone goes home.
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"The Observer" captures that bittersweet air with a soulful bass vamp, a folkloric vocal cry and a poetic trumpet solo by Mandla Mlangeni.
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For fans of the baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky, the return of Tchaikovsky's "Eugene Onegin" to the Metropolitan Opera on Thursday was a bittersweet occasion.
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The film sees the end of a marriage as cause for both mourning and bittersweet comedy: A relationship is changing, but not ending.
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The house and the vacation become the backdrop for reliving bittersweet memories — and the scene for the sexual escapades Blanca pursues as solace.
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It was a bittersweet day for Robert J. Dold, who gamely led the ceremonial final House session of the outgoing Congress on Tuesday.
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My ex and I are now the closest of friends, and thoughts of my mother have evolved from profound despair to bittersweet memories.
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I truly feel sorry for the woman in the article, a woman that will never get to experience the bittersweet taste of pain.
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And while it's a solemn day for the nation, today is a bittersweet occasion for one family in Mannargudi, a town in Tamil Nadu.
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But I am so excited about Saturday, I mean it will be bittersweet, but we are all so excited to see what he says.
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He didn't live to see the 2016 debut of Nothing More to Say, which makes the group's slow-burn success all the more bittersweet.
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And when she drives home, there's a bittersweet sense of seeing her boys, and the freedom of knowing Perry isn't home, but also dread.
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The decision to reopen the case, says her brother, has proven bittersweet for their mother, who was hit "particularly hard" by her daughter's killing.
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It was a bittersweet goodbye, but the puppy-shaped hole left in the hearts of Today's viewers and staff didn't stay empty for long.
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When you move abroad, the anticipation of pastures new and adventure is magnetic, but leaving behind the comfortable familiarity of home can be bittersweet.
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Ahead of the debut of the Netflix series' final season, cast members sang lines to the show's theme song in a bittersweet promo video.
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As good time-travel stories tend to do, it hits some poignant notes about the scarcity of time and the bittersweet nature of nostalgia.
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Notes both sour and sweet keep the film emotionally charged through the lurid events, while Mica Levi's synth score accentuates the story's bittersweet tone.
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A source told PEOPLE that Gifford would sign one-year contracts throughout her tenure, and that her exit is bittersweet for the NBC staff.
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Calling upon fellow South London artist Stormzy, the pair team up for this bittersweet ode about the good and bad side of their hometown.
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But for Arai, making it through the fire was bittersweet, as many of his neighbors were forced to move when their homes were destroyed.
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The ruling is a bittersweet outcome for Mr Renzi, who stepped down as prime minister but remains leader of the centre-left Democratic Party.
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"I'm as proud as can be," Valerie told PEOPLE prior to attending the afternoon ceremony that brought bittersweet reunion with her beloved Air Commandos.
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That day, while the world watched in horror as the Twin Towers collapsed, Leftöver Crack's drummer Ara Babajian had a moment of bittersweet relief.
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Following her bittersweet exit from the Today show more than two years ago, Tamron Hall's world has been filled with unexpected love and joy.
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" And I go back to the clue that George R. R. Martin gave where he said "the end of this is gonna be bittersweet.
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Fusing history and personal narrative with healthy doses of myth and humor, the book is a colorful, bittersweet recollection of a bygone Los Angeles.
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Its bright colour and overwhelming lavender flavour creates a bewildering mix of sensory cues, like drinking a violent, bittersweet battle between green and purple.
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Image: GettyIt's a bittersweet birthday for the iPod; she's so close to being dead it feels like Apple is keeping her on life support.
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I listen to my album and I cry because I know the hell I went thruu doing the album is always a bittersweet memory.
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"My boy and our lovely guide… #bittersweet farewell," she wrote alongside a photo of their safari guide holding her lookalike son for a picture.
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