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1 Paul was in this lamentable position, which he proceeded to further aggravate by seeking to excuse himself.
2 The situation is aggravated by the shrinking of the antibiotic development pipeline.
3 Russia's weak demand has been aggravated by the crisis in neighboring Ukraine.
4 Some said they were seeking to escape poverty aggravated by the pandemic.
5 There were divisions in the Cabinet which were aggravated by personal rivalries.
6 A poisoned condition of the skin aggravated by general poverty of blood.
7 But the effect is being aggravated by the increasing intensity of storms.
8 The initial difficulties of the task were aggravated by an unexpected calamity.
9 This feeling in Richmond was much aggravated by her own peculiar loss.
10 This is aggravated by the whole character of our modern industrial system.
11 Outside these the cold of winter is aggravated by cloud and mist.
12 His gloomy anticipations were aggravated by the scene which met his eyes.
13 There was a terrible amount of sickness aggravated by American quack remedies.
14 I found myself being aggravated by the smallest things, arguing about nothing.
15 Periodical in character, burning pain, relieved temporarily by heat, aggravated by cold.
16 Their disputes were aggravated by the miserable condition of the poorer population.
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