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"It's an aggravation and an annoyance".
"For us to have an aggravation of that would just be counterproductive," Mr. Romer said.
The outsized Israeli phone bills were an aggravation, if not a financial threat.
"What we are seeing in Brazil is an aggravation of ordinary living conditions as cities prepare for the World Cup.
However, too often in the past, the whiff of self-aggrandising political theatre has become a distraction and an aggravation.
Wandering around with my autistic son poking my nose into their business must have have been an aggravation to them.
If it wasn't for him with this offer, I'd have to relocate to a smaller place, and it would have been an aggravation for me and more stressful.
The worst of it is that I completely understand why, and yet I'm the problem: my very presence is an aggravation.
It turned out to be nothing more than an aggravation of a muscle sprain, and Carter returned to start the final quarter.
Nevertheless they remain an aggravation and continue to prevent soldiers and officials loyal to the government from passing along the road.
It's an aggravation that we really all could do without.
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