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The Pew Charitable Trusts sponsored the poll, called Aggravating Circumstances: A Status Report on Rudeness in America.
Your Call Is (Not That) Important to Us Emily Yellin 2009
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"Aggravating," said Henrietta, supplying one of the numerous stock of family slang words.
Henrietta's Wish Or, Domineering Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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Aggravating the rift between The West and The Rest would have been very dangerous.
AGU Day 0: Restarting the Climate Conversation | Serendipity 2009
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Aggravating thing: It's too hot upstairs to do my packing.
Odin's Day ilk 2009
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Aggravating matters for those who do is the fact that of the $3.7bn Fifa earned from the 2010 World Cup it yielded a total of $40m to the clubs.
European clubs' desire for greater autonomy could wreck World Cup 2011
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Aggravating the economic malaise are increasingly tough austerity measures taken by Bucharest to ensure the release of the International Monetary Fund-led bailout package.
Romania 2010
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Aggravating matters more, sports, physical work, mental exertion, competition, and other stressors all increase your magnesium requirements.
Forever Young M.D. Nicholas Perricone 2010
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Aggravating woman! he thought, she had quite unsettled him earlier, when he especially wanted to feel confident and able to project that confidence to Katherine Monterey.
Dearly Beloved 2010
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Aggravating the valuation disparity, the euro has depreciated 9% against the yen during that time.
Mitsubishi, Peugeot Drop Capital Alliance Talks David Pearson 2010
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Aggravating matters further is the inescapable fact that the more complex the network, the less control grid operators have over it.
The Solar 'Katrina' Storm That Could Take Our Power Grid Out For Years 2010
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