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But it was aggravating.
Then Mr. Brown said: "It was aggravating me at first.
"It was nerve-racking and it was aggravating because I don't understand why," Ms. Sykes said.
"It was aggravating and it was very scary," Mr. Grills said.
Besides, Mr. McCurry said, "it was aggravating for me to get to the five-minute point and have all the lights go out".
It is not that Johnson does not respect Kukoc's game; it's just that Johnson believes the athletic and acrobatic Hughes gave Philadelphia a dimension that could be as rewarding for the 76ers as it was aggravating for their opponents.
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It was aggravated by swallowing as well as flexion, extension and rotation of his neck.
It was aggravated during the year by the gradual appropriation of ecclesiastical property by the regency.
"It was aggravated by treachery, abuse of superior strength, and cruelty".
Smart's mania, however it manifested itself, and it usually manifested itself in loud public prayer, did not stem from drunkenness; it was aggravated, however, by frequent recourse to the bottle.
No obvious osteonecrosis was observed in group A. Typical osteonecrosis of femoral heads was observed by the histopathological staining of group B, and it was aggravated with increasing time.
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