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"My thing was to just aggravate and shake things up," Gene said.
Mental health professionals warn that drug use can both aggravate and mask the onset of mental illness.
The "always believe" credo will aggravate and hide this context, aided by campus confidentiality norms that make any racial pattern difficult to study and expose.
In other words, inequality is sewn into the fabric of society, and to suggest otherwise is to "aggravate and embitter that real inequality" which the French revolutionaries (and Mr Obama) "never can remove".
And it is fitting, too, that Keurig brand battle has been cheered on and magnified by Russia-affiliated Twitter bots, another example of how the agents of propaganda recognize how moored our notions of civic engagement have become to our sense of ourselves as consumers, and how easy that fact is to aggravate and exploit.
We escape to comedy, music, chat services, more aggressively pungent versions of news designed to both aggravate and alleviate the fear that underlies the times.
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You'll both become aggravated, and nothing will be resolved.
He crumpled to the ground, his sore thigh muscle aggravated, and Timo Perez pinch ran.
More importantly, it aggravated and cemented social injustices and triggered massive public protests.
I lost my temper a lot; you get aggravated and get ill at somebody.
But the public aren't the only ones who are aggravated and at times feel helpless.
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