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Although he had aggravated much of London's Jewish community, Livingstone denied being anti-semitic, holding regular meetings with the city's Jewish groups and introducing public Hanukkah celebrations in Trafalgar Square in December 2005.
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Relations between Europe and Russia have been deteriorating for several years, but once manageable economic issues, including energy, are now being aggravated by much more volatile political differences.
The development would not aggravate traffic much, Mr. Wolkoff asserted, because it would be close to the Long Island Expressway, the Sagtikos Parkway and the Deer Park L.I.R.R. station.
She added that collateral damage from a raid could be severe and "a lot of civilian casualties could actually wind up aggravating a much bigger security threat to the U.S. — terrorism".
This movie is so tone-deaf, and so misses every mark you expect to see it knock out of the park, that it's not even aggravating so much as it is baffling.
Damon has no compunctions aggravating vampires much older than him.
Do not tell him you want to leave if you sense this is happening, this will aggravate another, much stronger attempt to prevent your exit.
"I don't know why it aggravated me so much," said Mr. Smith, who smokes three cartons a week.
Instead, it would carry a risk of setting off a regional dynamic that could overwhelm the hopeful narrative of the Arab Spring itself, replacing it with a much aggravated power struggle along sectarian lines.
Too little attention at home was aggravated by too much everywhere else, beginning with high school, where Kathy organized a protest against air-raid drills, introduced Pete Seeger at a fund-raising event and was elected school president.
A dazzling account of Goya's dark genius, informed by the author's own worse-than-death experience after a car crash; he sees Goya as able, more than any 20th-century artist, to "make eloquent and morally urgent art out of human disaster," his pessimism confirmed by a mysterious illness and by the dismal history of Spain in the 18th century, much aggravated by foreigners in the Napoleonic era.
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