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That figure, according to the F.B.I. data, represents some 700 more aggravated assaults than in 2011.
Yet some in the party seemed more aggravated by the speech than eased by it.
"The discomfort of her last few hours was more aggravated," he said.
But he said alcohol-fuelled violence should not necessarily result in a more aggravated sentence.
The N.F.L. has been a passing league for a long time now — you run the ball to protect a lead — and this is only becoming more aggravated.
And so people, some of them pensioners fearful for their life savings, have been trooping each day, ever more aggravated, to try to get what they can.
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Checking in may be more tedious when using a low-cost carrier, but changing planes in major airports where delays raise the potential for lost connections and luggage can be even more aggravating.
Being in between GYN's made the task even more aggravating.
Making the problem all the more aggravating, the sand had been specially imported.
Didn't think Times Square during New Years could get more aggravating... Then God created the "selfie stick" #grrrrr.
"It's a little easier, but at the same time it's a little more aggravating because you have to dig deep within and it's really personal".
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