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And he is aggravating it.
"As big as he is, he is aggravating it because of how hard he hits the ground".
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In 2004, he was aggravating.
In 2009, he was aggravated when he was told that none of the money from the stimulus would be spent on a signature project, a modern-day Hoover Dam or Interstate Highway System.
Last week, when he got in the car to head home, I could tell he was aggravated.
The husband is home with a bad cold and a bothersome obsession with air pollution, which he imagines is aggravating his cold.
Yes, it is aggravating.
Trump is aggravating this terribly.
It weakens trust and is aggravating.
The prime minister of Antigua & Barbuda, Baldwin Spencer, made a televised address last week to urge people to help the police combat violence which, he claims, is aggravated by British and American efforts to deport criminals of Caribbean origin.
What Obama blamed the current administration for, he said, was aggravating these trends with the tax code.
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