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He faulted lifestyle changes for aggravating the problem.
The government's heavy-handed response has been criticised for aggravating rather than calming the situation.
He blamed "foreign elements" — a euphemism for Afghanistan and Indian — for aggravating the situation in the tribal areas and in other parts of the North-West Frontier Province.
"Rhymie was famous for aggravating the church fathers no end by rhyming during services, speaking in both Pennsylvania German dialect and English.
Those companies power the economy, but their unruly expansion in recent years is blamed for aggravating the gap between rich and poor.
No minimum sentence applies to rape crimes although official guidelines for judges suggest a "starting point" of five years in prison before time is added or subtracted for aggravating or mitigating factors.
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That conviction, for aggravated robbery, sent him away for life.
Taylor was arrested for aggravated assault and first degree battery.
In September , 1986 Cole went on trial for aggravated sexual assault.
At 18, Northington was convicted for the first time for aggravated assault and robbery.
This is equivalent to the sentence in El Salvador for aggravated murder with "extreme cruelty".
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