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Both have a strong sense of cultural identity fused with their faith; both feel aggrieved by British foreign policy.
If liberals feel aggrieved by the way the Foundation keeps making headlines, then the real culprit isn't the press.
But there are predispositions essential to creating solutions that should satisfy racial minorities, who rightly feel aggrieved by their status as political outsiders.
By Benjamin Wallace-WellSeptember 7 7, 2016 If liberals feel aggrieved by the way the Clinton Foundation keeps making headlines, then the real culprit isn't the press.
And a few who have written seriously about history – I'm thinking Tristram Hunt, William Hague, too – might feel aggrieved by the other stuff.
On replay, however, it looked as though the whole of the ball had not crossed the line; Ecuador can feel aggrieved by the non-call.
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Arsenal fans felt aggrieved by the decision at half-time and vented their frustrations on social media.
Chelsea felt aggrieved by the refereeing of Tom Henning Ovrebo of Norway, a country that has no paid full-time match officials.
Luton, roared on by a capacity crowd of 9,638, still feels aggrieved by the fact it was shoved down three leagues as punishment for its debts.
Though relations between NATO and Russia have improved in recent years, Moscow has had no say in NATO decision-making and has sometimes felt aggrieved by alliance policies.
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