| 31. | He said it was an aggravation of an old injury.
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| 32. | You don't need the aggravation, do you?
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| 33. | Plus, he didn't melt into distraction or personal aggravation.
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| 34. | The radio provided the only aggravation; it cut out.
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| 35. | Well, it has become a real source of aggravation to me,
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| 36. | It cost a lot of money and involved a ton of aggravation.
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| 37. | We're talking about major inconvenience, gigantic aggravation.
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| 38. | Stevenson made it seem as if there were no aggravation.
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| 39. | To him, the heat and claustrophobia are merely aggravation.
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| 40. | Or, in the final analysis, is it worth the aggravation?
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