Aggravation Sentence Examples

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  • Kris's sigh of aggravation came out as a hiss.

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  • The power ended up to be hardly worth the aggravation.

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  • All this was a great aggravation to his misery.

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  • The festival of the new doctrine, which turned the head of the new pontiff (June 8), the loi de Prairial, or code of legal murder (June 10), which gave the deputies themselves into his hand; and the multiplication of executions at a time when the victory of Fleurus (June 25) showed the uselessness and barbarity of this aggravation of the Reign of Terror provoked against him the victorious coalition of revenge, lassitude and fear.

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  • We will not make a case appear less serious than it is by leaving out evidence of racial or religious aggravation.

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  • Either way, know that there is no longer any reason for you to have to put up with discomfort and unnecessary aggravation!

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  • Taking two prizes is a challenge but the ultimate reward will be worth the aggravation!

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  • Usually I enjoy seeing the gentle flakes and they cause me little aggravation with their accumulation as I seldom travel more than a block or two when I secure provisions.

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  • But being around Cynthia Byrne was worth all the aggravation of these mixed emotions.

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  • The misery of that struggle needed no aggravation, but was aggravated by the sufferings of an unsound body and an unsound mind.

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  • Having begged for quarter First and surrendered, they were immediately stripped nearly massacre naked, and about fifty were slaughtered on the spot; of the and about the same number were dragged away, with Mame- every brutal aggravation of their pitiful condition, to U es.

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  • So far from being a remedy, he argues, it is an aggravation.

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  • The police were slightly more likely than The CPS to identify a case as involving racial aggravation.

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  • The house is maintained as dust free as possible to prevent the aggravation of asthma and eczema.

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  • The hardworking Asians (and also the elders) do not want this aggravation.

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  • They have got enough aggravation on the day without having to worry about travel arrangements, " he said.

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  • Andy Flower Andy suffered a slight aggravation of his back problem after a long batting session in the last Championship game against Gloucestershire.

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  • The most obvious example of racial aggravation is where racially abusive language is used.

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  • Using condoms may be helpful for male patients and women can use lubricating jelly to reduce further aggravation of their condition.

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  • The first two usually worked but only after much aggravation.

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  • There is a lack of clarity in that respect and it is an issue that causes more aggravation than most.

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  • There were " Violent tornados of temper when he would lose himself " as Bond & Tobin put it, not continual aggravation.

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  • At sea, as on land, the Greeks opened the campaign with hideous atrocities, almost their first exploit being the capture of a vessel carrying to Mecca the sheik-ul-Islam and his family, whom they murdered with every aggravation of outrage.

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  • Some merchants will accept returns on snowblowers with no questions asked, but selecting the right snowblower the first time will save you the aggravation.

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  • The lighter cases of heat may provide only slight aggravation to pet owners.

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  • Fleas on their own can be a very uncomfortable experience for your pet, let alone with added aggravation of harsh ingredients.

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  • Aggravation - A dice-based marble race that includes various shortcuts including the ability to shoot right across the board.

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  • For example, one quiz frequently offers the selection "you get mad (angry, frustrated)", reflecting the aggravation and conflict that may occur when taking a very strict stance.

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  • Extra charges add aggravation to the bill when you are shopping for inexpensive computer equipment.

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  • Foot ulcers are very common amongst diabetics and are caused by the continual rubbing and aggravation of an already present wound.

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  • Save yourself a ton of aggravation by making sure that you can exchange those shoes if the need arises.

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  • If you deal with work-related aggravation from time to time, you can probably benefit from learning and practicing these new office stress management techniques.

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  • Using a template for all of your recommendation letters saves a lot of time and aggravation.

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  • Breaking down tasks by component parts can save you time and aggravation.

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  • If you're more introverted or the kind of person who's not very tolerant of other people being jerks, steer clear -- it's just not worth the aggravation.

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  • Whatever look you're going for, deciding ahead of time the kind of energy you'd like to project can save you oodles of aggravation further down the road.

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  • Those who still want to try the Kymaro Body Shaper, because some users (who, it must be noted, might be company employees) do claim good results, might do better to purchase on eBay and thus save a lot of money and potential aggravation.

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  • We know that the right padded underwire nursing bra can save you from unnecessary stress and aggravation!

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  • For families that wish to sample the outdoors without the aggravation of pitching tents or enduring cold nights, static RVs (referred to as caravans) may provide a suitable alternative.

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