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1 To aggravate matters a dust-storm blew up.
2 Wilful shutting of eyes and ignoring of the evil as a social factor of modern life, can but aggravate matters .
3 That would aggravate matters .
4 To aggravate matters , the stress in the autos market has also prompted banks to begin trimming their exposure to the sector.
5 So, uncertain what it was best to do, or where to go, in the fear lest she might aggravate matters , she sat down anxiously.
6 The crisis in the automotive industry has only aggravated matters further.
7 But what truly aggravated matters was the character of our colonel.
8 The correction I had given the brother, he told me, must have aggravated matters .
9 Lady Maccon sighed, a kind of sad, quiet noise that calmed Lord Maccon where her yelling would only have aggravated matters .
10 What aggravated matters was that she was dominated by an obstinate sense of duty and that dogged insistence on saving characteristic of the Swiss.
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