Sentences with phrase «particularly aggrieved»

Maybe you practice civil rights law and one client was particularly aggrieved by the conduct of another entity.
If I recall, they were particularly aggrieved with my valuation last year.
Actually, I say Denzel Washington leads this band of variously grumpy, dopey and bashful dudes, but they're actually in the employ of a woman this time — that's another change — a woman I started to think of as a particularly aggrieved Snow White (Haley Bennett).
Liam Byrne is said to be particularly aggrieved — sources familiar with his thinking say that in over two years as shadow secretary of state for work and pensions, the number of times he was able to sit down with the leader and discuss the issues around welfare, can be counted on the fingers of one hand.
Newspapers were particularly aggrieved at the fact Oliver Letwin signed the deal on David Cameron's behalf while periodically leaving the room to discuss matters with his boss.

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At the meeting, Kekemeke had declared that he had granted unconditional amnesty to all aggrieved members, who worked against the interest of the APC in the last election, particularly, the candidate of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) Chief Olusola Oke.
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