Sentences with phrase «deeply aggrieved»

Like Stotsky, the Pioneer Institute has earned the right to be deeply aggrieved by the Bay State's adoption of Common Core.
The players should feel deeply aggrieved by the injustice meted out to them by the referees in the games against Sunderland and Barcelona, and they should channel all this fury into achieving positive results in the upcoming games.
Conservatives are deeply aggrieved by Supreme Court decisions in the past 30 years that have struck down laws against abortion, laws on homosexuality and certain laws and policies promoting religion in the public square.
It's with the village as well as the church, and the whole village feels deeply aggrieved that this sort of thing should happen.
A vicar in London has said his community is «deeply aggrieved» after vandals desecrated war veteran's... More
A vicar in London has said his community is «deeply aggrieved» after vandals desecrated war veteran's graves for a second time this year.
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