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He paces about the stage seeming genuinely aggrieved, gesticulating angrily and treating the audience like it's not there.
Mr Putin may be genuinely aggrieved that America has taken his past co-operation for granted for instance in the war against terror.
But in others, the owners felt genuinely aggrieved, sorry to lose fertile cropland that yielded as many as three harvests a year.
"It's pretty absurd because Hitler was a teetotaler," said Mr. Lunardelli, who seems genuinely aggrieved that people might be upset about his wines, but is nonetheless unrepentant.
He lost his temper once, when pressed on the irrationality of his lie, and at times he seemed genuinely aggrieved with the prosecution, as if part of him believed his own unbelievable story.
And yet at only one company (GlaxoSmithKline) did big investing institutions vote against an existing package not an impressive performance if they are genuinely aggrieved.Beyond Lake WobegonThe pay-setting process is characterised by what has come to be known as the Lake Wobegon effect, after the novel "Lake Wobegon Days" by Garrison Keillor.
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So I feel really aggrieved with that.
It might be ridiculous, but all that pomp and ceremony makes it easy to get swept along – and genuinely feel aggrieved if the actor in the one film you've actually seen loses.
Last month, aggrieved….
Her tone was aggrieved.
The man looks aggrieved.
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