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This never ceased to aggrieve the Archduke, but he found a way publicly to show his love for his wife.
So Richildis had said, perhaps even to excess, and with intent to aggrieve his master.
Impermanence seems to aggrieve him: one of the reasons he has turned down numerous approaches to design for opera is that sets don't last.
It is not right that a mean murderer should escape his due, and it does aggrieve me that my uncle's death should go unpaid for."
Newland tells Ellen he loves her; Ellen corresponds, but is horrified that their love will aggrieve May.
What seems to aggrieve Daly is the physical condition his players were in when they reported to training camp in Princeton, N.J., earlier this month.
It was Ylena's decision to give up her life and Valentyna realized she would probably aggrieve the young woman more if she did not carry out her wishes.
Sir Claude, I think that what you have said does you little honor, and if my words aggrieve you I am ever ready to go deeper into the matter with you.
Lundy's article, Key said in the indictment, "was intended to injure, oppress, aggrieve, and vilify the good name, fame, credit & reputation of the Magistrates and constables" of Washington.
It is interesting that we rush to have a referendum on something the Lib Dems feel strongly about, but there is no scope for one on matters that aggrieve a substantial, and not exclusively Conservative, number of people in this country.