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"It's aggravating that the referee allowed Dane to be injured the way he was," Osorio said.
"It's aggravating that when people hear you're arrested, they assume the worst," Chrebet said.
"It's aggravating for them [the critics] not to be able to classify me.
"When players go out there and see Pete Sampras totally dominate, it's aggravating to have him say he's not feeling right, McEnroe said Thursday.
It's aggravating to watch as the media props up abusers as "good guys", the victim-blaming that almost always follows, and the attendant lack of punishment for those who perpetrate violence.
"When players go out there and see Pete Sampras totally dominate, it's aggravating to have him say he's not feeling right," John McEnroe, a television analyst and the Davis Cup captain, said.
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He said: As both a pilot and expert I have grave concerns about that but I think it's aggravated in this case by a double concern.
When asked what, specifically, is wrong, Williams replied: "It's a cyst on the back of the knee that's getting fluid and it's aggravated by playing on artificial turf and the pounding".
If it's aggravated assault (where the threats are of a particularly emotional or intimidating nature), get away fast, then seek help.
While it is aggravating to the ultimate degree to have your husband's ex constantly calling him, understanding why she does it may help you, together with your husband, find a way to stop it.
But it was aggravating.
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