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This produced a schism that aggravated the violence of the accompanying controversies.
For them, Benedict exemplified the secretive, cautious response that aggravated the misconduct.
"He altered his delivery, which, probably, that's the thing that aggravated his shoulder more than anything else," Warthen said.
I think Kim probably already knew that aggravated burglary was a bad thing before it happened to her.
"The same spot in the neck," Lundqvist said of a second-period collision with Patrice Bergeron that aggravated the sore neck he sustained on March 18 against Montreal.
Stoudemire had 24 points and 10 rebounds and led the Knicks' second-half rally, despite a third-quarter tumble that aggravated a left-ankle injury.
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Warmer temperatures cook the smog that aggravates asthma and other illnesses.
Moreover, investors tend to deal with uncertainty in ways that aggravate the problem.
Unlike Mexico, Turkey did not experience emigration as a challenge that aggravates under-population.
One of the most important factors that aggravates injury is the production of reactive oxygen species at the wound site.
Socioeconomic fragility and lack of resilience are described by a set of indicators that aggravate the physical risk.
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