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Despite her words, she felt aggrieved at being left out.
The public will feel aggrieved that the services they pay for are fewer.
They had been with the outfit longer, and felt aggrieved.
The names may be different, but the impulse is the same: people feel aggrieved.
She still felt aggrieved to think how long it had taken to persuade the police of that simple fact.
He had made the current changes at my reasonable insistence, but felt aggrieved.
He or she would assist families feeling aggrieved by elements of the press.
Surely he was the one who should feel aggrieved. "
The Saints struggled and lost 27-10, feeling aggrieved at the situation.
Now she felt aggrieved, as if it were anyone's fault but hers.
She felt aggrieved at that thought and the accompanying flare inside her.
"It was an act of solidarity with black classmates who felt aggrieved by the college."
Surely Chelsea might have felt aggrieved and scored 7 more.
But obviously we felt aggrieved where it was taken.
She may have felt aggrieved, but she also missed the point.
"You do not feel aggrieved in the matter, then?"
The Prince had reason to feel aggrieved by this.
He felt aggrieved that she was out, this the first afternoon he had taken off.
That, too, could provide the basis for a contest by whoever feels aggrieved.
He did not feel that he had the luxury of feeling aggrieved.
It is not only the partner bearing the heavy end of the load who may feel aggrieved.
It was a brief kiss but Rita no longer felt aggrieved by that.
If the proposal is yours, you may feel aggrieved.
This is not an acceptable situation and if these people feel aggrieved, I don't blame them.
It looked on the 18-yard line and Liverpool had reason to feel aggrieved at not winning a penalty.