Sentences with phrase «feeling aggrieved as»

Prince Secondus asked George not to feel aggrieved as everything was mere politics and they should not lose sight of the most important thing, which is to unseat the All Progressives Congress.

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It's with the village as well as the church, and the whole village feels deeply aggrieved that this sort of thing should happen.
If somebody votes for a party that you don't agree with, you're free to argue about it as much as you like; everybody will have an argument but nobody feels aggrieved by it.
While Manuel Neuer will naturally be the first choice between the posts, Trapp will feel aggrieved not to at least have been selected as a back - up option.
Luton fans have every right to feel aggrieved, as they appear to be repeatedly punished for the decisions of previous employees.
It was a country mile offside, surely one of the officials must've seen that, as everyone else in the stadium did, and I can't see the penalty being given against any other team, so I think Wenger has a right to feel aggrieved in that sense, but the starting lineup was incomprehensible with Lacazette on the bench, the amount of opportunities we had in the first 15 mins, he surely would've put one away, and why play Coq rather than Wilshere?
The first of those for Reading's combative midfielder Rachel Furness was the one that lit the touch paper as for the second game running Yeovil could feel aggrieved that an opposing player escaped a red card.
As gutted as I am that Arsenal gave up 4 goals in the second half and as aggrieved as I feel by Phil Dowd's inconsistency, Newcastle actually had to take advantage of the momentum and put the ball in the net 4 timeAs gutted as I am that Arsenal gave up 4 goals in the second half and as aggrieved as I feel by Phil Dowd's inconsistency, Newcastle actually had to take advantage of the momentum and put the ball in the net 4 timeas I am that Arsenal gave up 4 goals in the second half and as aggrieved as I feel by Phil Dowd's inconsistency, Newcastle actually had to take advantage of the momentum and put the ball in the net 4 timeas aggrieved as I feel by Phil Dowd's inconsistency, Newcastle actually had to take advantage of the momentum and put the ball in the net 4 timeas I feel by Phil Dowd's inconsistency, Newcastle actually had to take advantage of the momentum and put the ball in the net 4 times.
Robin Van Persie took the limelight, though, as he scored on a rare attacking venture for Arsenal in that game when he slickly guided the ball into the bottom corner to hand Arsenal their fourth victory of the season, at the expense of a Fulham side who will feel heavily aggrieved.
As one panelist put it: «Yeah, they're finding it tough, they are feeling a lot more aggrieved than I do.
Labour activists fighting the Green Party in Brighton Pavilion will probably feel aggrieved, as will those Liberal Democrat councillors fighting for their party's future in Labour heartlands.
But I think the minister's intention is to forge a cordial relationship between Pinnick and Giwa because my thinking is that Giwa still feels aggrieved and in the minister's wisdom, the meeting is to bring them together as friends».
According to a journalist based in Tamale Alhaji Tanko, Seidu allegedly lost his job as an engineer at the Ghana Feeder Roads after the NDC race and the aggrieved supporters feel he is being witch hunted by the Roads and Highways Minister.
He has good reason to feel aggrieved by the positions he's been pushed into as he looks forward to his retirement.
Though there has long been friction between private - and public - sector unions, the construction trades have had reason to feel aggrieved with other unions as well.
Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, who described the system as «dysfunctional and completely unaccountable», said teachers would feel aggrieved at the «completely unjust state of affairs».
As was often the case with the seventy - three - year - old artist, he felt aggrieved.
I apologise for that but at the same time I feel greatly aggrieved as my experience of the game will now suffer to some extent.
There is no doubt that the faculty filing the TRO and who are expected to file a lawsuit are upset and feel aggrieved for a number of reasons, as Professor Diamond noted.
It could drop off the priority list in the midst of other wedding preparations and worse still, it could be argued by an aggrieved spouse that they felt pressured into signing the agreement as the wedding was just around the corner.
Depending on the issues that emerge, an aggrieved partner may need help to feel stable after an affair as well as to examine what they need and want moving forward.
Violent lone wolf extremists are looking for acknowledgment and attention as they feel overlooked, aggrieved and insignificant.
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