This played into my own sense of aggrievement and the chip I carried on my shoulder. |
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But I think it's acceptable for people to display their passion and enthusiasm and aggrievement from time to time in the sport. |
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In the book, Toobin portrays him as brilliant but also monstrous, a strategist who could work racial aggrievement into a plate of cookies. |
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He also displayed many of his grandfather's traits: the passion, the certainty, and the sense of aggrievement. |
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As a candidate, he is placing a bet that there's much more aggrievement around in the lone superpower than most people think. |
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The sense of aggrievement felt by tea-party adherents and sympathisers at the accusation of racism is very similar to that felt by PVVers at any hint of a reference to Nazism. |
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