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"It's easy to see why first-time buyers might be aggrieved by this news as they are competing with rising numbers of cash-rich buyers who aren't struggling on tight budgets," says Harris.
Keynes and Lapidge comment: "If only to judge from the relatively small number of estates he received, Æthelwold in particular would have had cause to be aggrieved by this allocation of property, and his resentment is shown by his rebellion against Edward soon after Alfred's death".
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Simeone's team had shown great powers of recovery but Mourinho will be aggrieved by the way Chelsea abandoned the qualities that have made them such obdurate opponents.
If Everton are correct in their suspicion that there is a deliberate campaign going on at Chelsea to unsettle John Stones then Roberto Martínez and everyone else at Goodison Park is entitled to be aggrieved by the drip-drip tactics by Stamford Bridge.
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy will rightly be aggrieved by those two decisions.
Professionals should not be aggrieved by that.
Many are aggrieved by the government's austerity programme, which has hurt core constituencies.
But perhaps the fans were aggrieved by the familiar sense of the defeat as their only change came in personnel.
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