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Most aggravating of all to Iachini, Zamparini also sold the player who had seemed like Dybala's natural replacement, Andrea Belotti, who had quietly produced a strong goals-to-minutes ratio while playing off the bench last season.
But before they even made it off the ground at La Guardia Airport, the students from Yeshivah of Flatbush, an Orthodox Jewish school, were stymied by that most ubiquitous and, to many, aggravating of in-flight announcements: Please turn off all electronic devices.
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Causes identified as aggravating factor of performance include backlash of gears, resonance of arms, and visual measurement error.
However, it is possible to committed attempts of aggravated forms of assault.
Trevor Hockaday, 22, was arrested Wednesday on a felony charge of aggravated battery of a law enforcement officer.
Problems with illness are aggravated because of the lack of food".
The divisions of eastern Europe aggravate those of the EU as a whole.
DeLoach was charged with the second-degree felony of killing or aggravated abuse of horses or cattle.
Health worker shortages hamper the achievement of UHC and aggravate weaknesses of health systems.
Deletion of SLP1 or YER140W / EMP65 (for ER membrane protein of 65 kDa) aggravated growth of mps3 SUN domain mutants.
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