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His opponents, he implied, wanted to force "senior citizens and working families to shoulder the entire burden of deficit reduction while asking nothing more from the wealthiest and the most powerful .The Republicans have repeatedly ruled out further tax increases, possibly because they feel aggrieved that they have appeared to be the big losers in the year's end deal.
Kennedy knows certain things, to be sure: they are poor, they are black, they are aggrieved and quite possibly furious.
They are aggrieved about this, as they were given very clear initial information that the accidental death cover would be paid.
I think they felt aggrieved and I think they held themselves in and even now I can see that save from Morison.
Aberdeen have not won in the league at Parkhead since 2004 and they will feel aggrieved they did not leave Glasgow with a point.
" If at a certain point, people feel pushed too far, they feel too aggrieved, they're going to push back.
As to why agency scientists told UCS they feel aggrieved, Schrader says: "In some cases, they don't agree with the final policy decision and may misconstrue that as political interference".
Underlying much of their anger, some law enforcement analysts said, was this: They are aggrieved that the department's Internal Affairs Bureau works intensely on matters they consider small bore, like ticket-fixing.
"In many cases, they're just guys with an intermittent violent history, but they are aggrieved against different people along the way," he said.
"They are aggrieved brooders, possibly with a history of violence or paranoia, and they plan their attack.
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