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But perhaps the fans were aggrieved by the familiar sense of the defeat as their only change came in personnel.
One ex-pupil, Dr Carol Atack, said the school had lost part of its cultural heritage and that several former and current students were aggrieved by the sale.
Mr. Rivkin said he is trying to learn how many waterfront property owners were "aggrieved" by villages to determine if a class action suit is warranted.
John Roskam, the director of the free market thinktank the Institute of Public Affairs, also said Liberal party donors were aggrieved by Turnbull's superannuation policy but he could not provide evidence that was not anecdotal.
It ensured a frustrating end to the match for Stuart Pearce's team, who were aggrieved by a series of physical challenges from their opponents.
The visitors might have felt there was an element of justice in the decision, since they were aggrieved by another decision by the referee Craig Charleston moments earlier.
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Yet Rodgers was entitled to be aggrieved by the defending.
Many are aggrieved by the government's austerity programme, which has hurt core constituencies.
"We've been aggrieved by penalties we haven't had this season too.
Yes, I understand that gardens are for the middle-class and you are aggrieved by my presumption of private lawns.
Lapid's base is aggrieved by what's referred to in Israel as "the inequality of the burden".
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