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Nicky visited but seemed aggrieved.
On Thursday evening, I met only one person who seemed aggrieved by what surrounded her, Miriam Luan, a former investment banker who divides her time between private-equity work in Manhattan and winemaking in Argentina.
This time, Arnautovic was standing directly in Jack Butland's line of vision and, though Moyes seemed aggrieved at the time, he accepted afterwards it was a fine piece of officiating.
He also borderline libeled a large swathe of the Hollywood A-list and seemed aggrieved about the poor quality of the furniture.
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Why doesn't that man seem aggrieved at the hotness of his hands?
West Ham seem aggrieved that they were not consulted more fully about how their new home would be run.
He then seems aggrieved when Justin Webb points out that many make the same observation about the US and Iraq.
Liverpool may yet appeal against the ban - they seem aggrieved enough to do so.
Where Del Rey could seem aggrieved in the past, here she's downright placid; there's a calmness to this album (notwithstanding that exploding helicopter) that belies the emotional devastation she's singing about, as though she'd simply elected to rise above it all.
Mr. Baldi never seemed particularly aggrieved while singing, even if the lyrics were serrated.
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.
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