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Along with being cooling, the wind also has a drying effect on the skin, which may exacerbate the symptoms of a sunburn.
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Rations were not sufficient for needs, and suffering reservation-wide was exacerbated by particularly severe winters.
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The problem is exacerbated by the fact that many poorer people rely on the river on a daily basis for bathing, washing, and cooking.
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In fact, by mandating increased use by shipping, it may well have exacerbated the problem.
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There is opposition to new irrigation schemes since they are seen to exacerbate water pollution.
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It is often stated that ulceration is exacerbated during examination periods and lessened during periods of vacation.
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The situation was exacerbated by temperatures being the highest on record since the 1950s.
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The wildly varying storage conditions of this footage had further exacerbated the variable visual quality.
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Claims and counterclaims over this frontier had exacerbated relations among them for years.
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While this happens with normal aging, high temperatures and large ripple current exacerbate the problem.
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