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He aggravated it last week by doing the same thing.
But I'm sure it aggravated him quite a bit early on.
The two are often different enough that one is aggravated by the other.
It seems to be aggravated by not getting through to the right people.
However the conflict aggravated their relationship for the time being.
He seemed aggravated about it, but nothing more, she said.
"I think it was a matter of trying to aggravate individual members."
The president got more aggravated, and bitter, with every word.
His condition was reported to have been aggravated by drug use.
During the trial, the color of my skin aggravated the situation.
He had aggravated them by making a trip to his home, instead of going to a hospital.
It was aggravating to think there might be something right in front of me.
"I was so aggravated by the whole situation," he said.
The concerns are likely to be aggravated by two factors.
Last night had been wonderful, but at the same time aggravating.
Further, the offense considered as a whole must be aggravated.
Mary seems to have aggravated, if not created, their problems by playing them off against each other.
These have been difficult days, further aggravated by the weather conditions of the last 48 hours.
I sensed that he was getting a little aggravated with me being around.
I asked him, feeling sort of aggravated that maybe he was laughing at me.
The store manager calls the police after he is aggravated by Robert.
However, he was also often ill, perhaps aggravated by his large build.
His policy of bringing in the country people had aggravated the disease.
I hit a wedge on 2 and it got really aggravated.
A further fall in the market would aggravate that worry.