Most of them were bitterly condemned too, in one or other intellectual quarter, as "white man's music."
Many relief officials bitterly condemn what they say is Western indifference.
This was high praise from a man who had bitterly condemned his Albatros for months.
Chinese users, writing on Internet bulletin boards in recent days, bitterly condemned the exercise.
But that news did little to comfort Mr. Thomas's friends and family, who bitterly condemned the shooting.
The police were bitterly condemned, the young man proclaimed by journalists "a future Moses for his people" and "a prized symbol of hope."
News programs bitterly condemned a copy of the Statue of Liberty put up by students.
But George Atzerodt bitterly condemned her, implicating her even further in the conspiracy.
He was chosen as chair of the committee on resolutions and in a speech on July 5, bitterly condemned President Jackson.
The Gaddafi regime bitterly condemned Britain for severing diplomatic relations in favour of the rebel movement.