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In every game there is aggravation but he gets away with it because of the weakness of the referee.
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"The only thing he'll give you is aggravation".
Then there is the aggravation of claiming means-tested pensions; government figures show that 40percentnt of eligible pensioners - 2 million - are not drawing their pension credits.
And then there is the aggravation.
The word he used most in the years 1969-83 waggravationtion": everything – his job, his car, his wife and, of course, his children – caused him aggravation.
Yet unless Hollande makes a major mistake leading to a collapse of his credibility, or unless there is a severe aggravation of the current crisis, leading to a search for a reassuring continuity at the helm, Sarkozy may well go down in history as a one-term president.
There was considerable aggravation between the pair early in the match.
"We've never denied that there's some aggravation," Mr. Rhye said.
There was an aggravation in mean radiographic osseous defect level of 1.9 mm ± 2 and 1.3 mm ± 1.4 in the PTG group and OFD group, respectively.
In 2 non-survivors, MAP was hard to stabilize and decreased from 89,5 (77,75-101,25) to 69,5 (63,25-73,75) mmHg and there was an aggravation in overall patients' conditions.
There are the aggravations at airport security, where you are routinely barked at, told to raise your hands like some cornered cowboy movie desperado.
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