Here was material enough for an explosion, even if personal misunderstandings and aggravations, adding fuel to the fire, had not naturally occurred (or even been deliberately plotted) during the negotiations. [Please select]
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Div ye ken that wud be highway robbery wi' aggravations, and, man, ye micht be hanged and quartered.' [Please select]
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To add to the aggravations of the new term the weather was doubtful, and seemed to take a spiteful pleasure in being particularly wet on hockey afternoons. [Please select]
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Even the lyric poet who complains so feelingly of the pains of love could not forget, that at the same time he was 'in debt and in drink,' which, doubtless, were great aggravations of his distress. [Please select]
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Suffice it to say that the present aspect of the conflict is the worst since its beginnings and threatens aggravations of its horrors. [Please select]
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