And personally his feelings had been acerbated in that he had been called. From Wordnik.com. [John Caldigate] Reference
And the bitter struggles for control, perhaps acerbated because of the family relationship among the partners, were now a thing of the past. From Wordnik.com. [History of the Comstock Patent Medicine Business and Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills] Reference
This tendency caused suspicion and distrust amongst the media and White House staff and acerbated an already shaky start for the new president. From Wordnik.com. [Right Wingers Organizing To Attack Hillary] Reference
His childishness is acerbated by Watson's impending nuptials to Mary Morstan Kelly Reilly, an act that threatens to take away Holmes's favorite toy. From Wordnik.com. [Sherlock Holmes] Reference
He was now beyond measure acerbated, because John Caldigate had not been as yet declared innocent on evidence which was altogether conclusive to himself The. From Wordnik.com. [John Caldigate] Reference
But even the most stalwart defender of the world parliament now meeting in Paris can scarcely approve the way in which differences and conflicts are being acerbated by intemperate language. From Wordnik.com. [Let's Return to Diplomacy] Reference
(All acerbated, of course, by the fact that I basically have only one more day in Madrid, since I am leaving so early in the morning on Thursday I probably won't even bother trying to go to bed ...). From Wordnik.com. [Breakfast in Bed] Reference
The EU blames the threat of famine on a drought affecting much of southern Africa but said it was acerbated by a political and economic crisis and "the undermining of commercial agriculture by the 'fast track' land reform," boosted by Zimbabwe's President. From Wordnik.com. [ANC Daily News Briefing] Reference
Apple's iPod has largely been responsible for the problems now faced by Sirius and XM -- problems which have been acerbated by the irresponsible over-spending on programming by Sirius's CEO Karmazin, who should not be bailed out by the FCC by allowing the merger. From Wordnik.com. [Charles Warner: My Hyperbole Was Wrong] Reference
Apple's iPod has largely been responsible for the problems now faced by Sirius and XM -- problems which have been acerbated by the irresponsible over-spending on programming by Sirius's CEO Karmazin, who should not be bailed out by the FCC in allowing the merger. From Wordnik.com. [My Hyperbole Was Wrong - TheCharlieWarnerReport] Reference
This division of time allowed me to produce over ten pages of an ordinary novel volume a day, and if kept up through ten months, would have given as its results three novels of three volumes each in the year; — the precise amount which so greatly acerbated the publisher in. From Wordnik.com. [An Autobiography] Reference
But he was becoming acerbated by the young man's manner. From Wordnik.com. [Ayala's Angel] Reference
On the Mac, these problems are acerbated by the mouse and keyboard setup. From Wordnik.com. [Macworld] Reference
Then further acerbated by his decision to release the OLC memos in spring. From Wordnik.com. [Flopping Aces] Reference
But the control issues of the original console game are only acerbated by a terrible port job. From Wordnik.com. [Macworld] Reference
And personally his feelings had been acerbated in that he had been called 'mate' by a man not half his age. From Wordnik.com. [John Caldigate] Reference
They are often perturbed and acerbated, and sometimes diverted from their proper course by the winds of adverse comment. From Wordnik.com. [Days Off And Other Digressions] Reference
The situation is acerbated by increasing maintenance costs for older systems that are not aligned with organizational business goals. From Wordnik.com. [PRWeb - Daily News Feed] Reference
During the fire, the flight crew made several mistakes that acerbated the problem and could have led to a more serious accident, investigators said. From Wordnik.com. Reference
He was now beyond measure acerbated, because John Caldigate had not been as yet declared innocent on evidence which was altogether conclusive to himself. From Wordnik.com. [John Caldigate] Reference
For those reasons, victims do not easily disclose their experiences, leading to gross underreporting, acerbated by the difficulty in gathering information during conflict situations. From Wordnik.com. [ReliefWeb - Headlines] Reference
Gold has lost its retail allure in India partly because the price gains for it have been matched by high consumer inflation that has been acerbated by poor harvests on the subcontinent. From Wordnik.com. [SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page] Reference
The whole story angered de Lescure, whose temper was acerbated by his own inactivity and suffering, and whose common sense could not endure the seeming folly of putting confidence in so mysterious a warrior. From Wordnik.com. [La Vendée] Reference
He might be right (acerbated by the government's inability to control immigration) but why the potentially dangerous need to put an artificial gloss on the state of England's ethnic minorities in the process?. From Wordnik.com. [Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk] Reference
Turning to the Italian reception of the book, we recall the charged situation in that country, where the tension between lay and clerical ideologies has been acerbated by the recent activism of the episcopacy and the Vatican. From Wordnik.com. [Joseph S. O'Leary homepage] Reference
It is not that the Canadians have any special secession feelings, or that they have entered with peculiar warmth into the questions of American politics; but they have been vexed and acerbated by the braggadocio of the Northern States. From Wordnik.com. [North America — Volume 1] Reference
With the possible exception of the Dakotas, there is much reason to believe that the animosity of these tribes has been acerbated by the galling tradition of disastrous defeats which Pawnee prowess had inflicted upon themselves in past generations. From Wordnik.com. [The Great Salt Lake Trail] Reference
But he was becoming acerbated by the young man’s manner. From Wordnik.com. [Ayala's Angel] Reference
However, since the late 90’s this increase was acerbated, because there were specific politicians who wanted as much free credit available in order to further their political careers. From Wordnik.com. [Wonk Room » Due To Housing Crisis, The Government Now Sitting On More Than 50,000 Homes] Reference
But this haven failed to completely soothe Wharton’s restless spirit; acerbated by Teddy Wharton’s alcoholism and general dissipation, she sought refuge in Europe and by 1910, the Wharton’s had separated. From Wordnik.com. [The Mount: Home of Edith Wharton | Edwardian Promenade] Reference
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