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For Universite de Montreal postdoc Ashley Crouch, the intellectual challenges of solar magnetism are aggravated by the constant pressure of wondering what work opportunities await, something he did not anticipate.
Elena Quiroga, a conscientious stylist, experimented with varying forms and themes, employing a dead protagonist in Algo pasa en la calle (1954; "Something's Happening in the Street") to examine domestic conflict aggravated by Franco's outlawing of divorce.
The sense of blank and pointless disconnection is only aggravated by a second object, an assembly of industrial tubes and filters that might be doing something with some coloured pigment – except that it isn't.
"People seemed to be less aggravated by minor setbacks," he said, "for example by not being able to get their kids to do something at a certain time".
It would be environmental, or about resource shortages, or about runaway technologies, or something; it wouldn't be about a banking crisis and a collapse of aggregate demand, aggravated by bad monetary and fiscal policy.
This is further aggravated by smoking.
Communication issues aggravated by onion breath.
But I think even the most easygoing people frequently aggravate and are aggravated by others.
These are aggravated by intensive regime security requirements.
And the rift is aggravated by mutual recrimination.
Toyota, meanwhile, was not aggravated by the stunt.
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