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It only aggravates things".
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"If the Missouri does go up into flood stage, that will aggravate things from St Louis to points south".
While the political atmosphere in the United States has not been helpful in that regard, the official added, the ruling was unlikely to "aggravate things for us".
He aggravated things by fleeing the jail, though he maintains he was encouraged by guards to think he was free to go.
The Interior Minister, Yosef Burg, pointed out that a fight against the Syrians seemed imminent, in contrast to what the Cabinet wanted, and that attacking the missiles would only aggravate things and lead to an all-out war.
"My thing was to just aggravate and shake things up," Gene said.
"But I don't know how long those types of things aggravate people differently.
Few things aggravate Barcelona more than the accusation that their extraordinary success is not all their own work.
"I've gotten a lot better at not losing my concentration as much, not letting the little things aggravate me, just staying positive out there.
"Sometimes little things aggravate me and I know I have to try to stay positive," she said in a voice of monotone resignation.
"I could be frustrated and aggravated, all those things, but there are things that are positive: guys are having good years, the team's doing well, I enjoy the guys I play with immensely.
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