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Demographic trends are aggravating this vicious cycle.
Trump is aggravating this terribly.
Not long after this council of war, bad news confirmed Lee's decision to withdraw: The Confederate cavalry sent to defend p375 Crampton's Gap had lost it; the Federals were pouring through directly in McLaws's rear.94 This, of course, aggravated the danger of McLaws being cut off.
Nearby construction work on two bridges that span subway yards east of the school has created traffic bottlenecks on 205th Street and further aggravated the dangers, school officials said.
(Prop 30 aggravated this problem).
(The tiny illustrations aggravate this problem).
And holding the phone in the "wrong" position aggravates this tendency.
A number of factors, though, aggravated this feud.
Bacterial infection mastitis may aggravate this malignant metastasis [2], [3].
Heat, fatigue, fear, etc. aggravate this.
'We are not now concerned with picketing en masse or otherwise conducted which might occasion such imminent and aggravated danger * * * as to justify a statute narrowly drawn to cover the precise situation giving rise to the danger.' 310 U.S. 105, 60 S.Ct.
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