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"To those of us involved in the campaign, it felt like being in one of those aggravated road accidents where first of all you get knocked down by a car which then reverses back over you".
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You know, those aggravating Facebook videos where you stick your friends' faces over dancing elves and then continue to post it every, single holiday season.
In the Marine Corps, waivers for burglary convictions rose to 142 from 90, while those for aggravated assault increased to 44 from 35.
Those low rates aggravated the housing frenzy, which has led directly to today's turmoil.
Those risks are aggravated by the built-in bias of law and policy toward paid employment.
Those tensions were aggravated by the large shadow Mr. Kennedy casts in both Congress and Massachusetts.
Those concerns were aggravated by the political gridlock that plagued Baghdad after the March 2010 elections.
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For them, those problems were aggravated by the risk of being overshadowed by their husbands, who worked in similar fields.
Those splits are aggravated by the resentment of women and the anger of students, 9 out of 10 of whom cannot get into universities.
The single note of cheer was that of those arrested for aggravated assault and for murder only nine per cent and six per cent, respectively, were teenagers.
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