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Despite her words, she felt aggrieved at being left out.
Also, you are again the aggrieved party in this business.
Some say that middle class parents should not feel so aggrieved.
Were they the only opposition the aggrieved could turn to?
But he would answer with an aggrieved shake of the head.
An aggrieved party can appeal to the next higher court.
Aggrieved workers should have a fair opportunity to make their cases in court.
It is not necessary that the aggrieved party has to be the one to do so.
The public will feel aggrieved that the services they pay for are fewer.
They had been with the outfit longer, and felt aggrieved.
The aggrieved person shall have no right to move the court under Article 32.
Had they done it differently, he might have been less aggrieved.
But that's not the main reason our critics are so aggrieved.
Each side brought in aggrieved citizens to support its version of the bill.
I think that would make fit and able people feel a tiny bit aggrieved.
Now they compete to be the most aggrieved in the court of world opinion.
If this makes the aggrieved victims feel better, they are missing the point.
The eyes and forehead can - quickly - look aggrieved.
It is hard to know who was the more aggrieved by this insult.
Miners, teachers, doctors and other Government workers feel no less aggrieved.
The names may be different, but the impulse is the same: people feel aggrieved.
He spread his hands now, and sent Eve an aggrieved look.
She still felt aggrieved to think how long it had taken to persuade the police of that simple fact.
They have taken on an aggrieved "we get no respect" theme.
He had made the current changes at my reasonable insistence, but felt aggrieved.