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13 Sentences With "more aggrieved"

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It only makes the injured party feel more aggrieved, she said.
The more famous Cardi B becomes, the more aggrieved her music sounds.
There's open talk of impeachment in some quarters, and Trump himself seems even more aggrieved than usual.
Immediately afterward, he called some of the more aggrieved foreign leaders to try to contain the damage.
He declined to be interviewed for this article, and his friends say they are more aggrieved than he is.
There were 10 clips of Cardi filming herself talking into her phone, each more aggrieved than the one before it.
For all the complaints at CPAC about being "silenced" by "the left," there were some conservative voices who felt even more aggrieved.
While Democrats came away more aggrieved from the Cambridge Analytica breach, which exposed the data of 87 million Facebook users and helped get Trump elected, more Republicans are keen to lay some ground rules for Silicon Valley.
Theresa MannixSeattle To the Editor: Fox viewers have access to all of the same channels as everyone else and therefore should be no more aggrieved than viewers of ESPN, MTV or whichever other channels don't host a debate.
But while Shanann spent five weeks last summer visiting her family in North Carolina with the girls, her texts to Chris back home in Frederick, Colorado, began to grow more aggrieved, according to newly released documents in the investigation that led to Chris's conviction and sentencing this month for the August murders.
Currently, the OCC is the sole route to enforce the Congressional Accountability Act, under which Congress (relatively recently) subjected itself to the anti-harassment and discrimination provisions of Title VII, but the OCC process set up in the Congressional Accountability Act for employees to try to invoke those protections is deeply flawed and ends up discouraging far more aggrieved employees from pursuing claims than it assists.
Cleveland's trouble with the Senate hindered the success of his nominations to the Supreme Court in his second term. In 1893, after the death of Samuel Blatchford, Cleveland nominated William B. Hornblower to the Court.Nevins, 569–570 Hornblower, the head of a New York City law firm, was thought to be a qualified appointee, but his campaign against a New York machine politician had made Senator David B. Hill his enemy. Further, Cleveland had not consulted the Senators before naming his appointee, leaving many who were already opposed to Cleveland on other grounds even more aggrieved.
Cleveland's trouble with the Senate hindered the success of his nominations to the Supreme Court in his second term. In 1893, after the death of Samuel Blatchford, Cleveland nominated William B. Hornblower to the Court.Nevins, 569–570 Hornblower, the head of a New York City law firm, was thought to be a qualified appointee, but his campaign against a New York machine politician had made Senator David B. Hill his enemy. Further, Cleveland had not consulted the Senators before naming his appointee, leaving many who were already opposed to Cleveland on other grounds even more aggrieved.

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