A successful racing driver should be aggressive, but that aggression must be controlled by good judgement. |
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We cannot judge how likely it is that aggressive treatment would have succeeded. |
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The gentlemen's code also served to limit aggressive behavior after the battle. |
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Yet, it has still managed to amass a huge amount of cash and a reputation as an aggressive and relentless competitor. |
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In this respect Trout Mask Replica takes all available musical genres and foregrounds them as genre through abrupt and aggressive juxtaposition. |
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We had a tank with 2 blue acaras, 1 severum and 1 firemouth and had no problems but the texas cic can be very aggressive. |
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Yarrow and Queen Anne's lace are popular with butterflies, but can be aggressive spreaders. |
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Ideal as a watchdog, this dog will neither be aggressive nor cringe with fear on accosting a stranger. |
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Saturn conjunct, Mars opposition and quincunx Pluto, all are powerful and aggressive controlling aspects. |
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Televised sports events now evoke maniacal, raucous, rabid and even aggressive sentiments against rival nations or neighbours. |
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Too conservative or too aggressive actuarial assumptions can produce unreliable results. |
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Still, aggressive masculine behaviour isn't the problem of a few bad apples. |
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There is some benefit from the anti viral drug acyclovir and aggressive anti-pain management, but prevention would be better. |
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Extroverts may become withdrawn, natural jokers humourless, and placid individuals short-tempered and aggressive. |
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He goes into a shouting and raving fit, which culminates in his going to an adda and drinking himself into an aggressive somnolence. |
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Police used CS gas on the brothers, but they continued their aggressive behaviour. |
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He underwent a course of chemotherapy and radiotherapy but the cancer was so aggressive it spread to his stomach. |
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This is a less aggressive mix than you might expect for a movie about knights and jousting. |
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A longer wheelbase permits a more aggressive moldboard angle for a given blade length than a shorter wheelbase does. |
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The country is drifting dangerously towards aggressive military adventurism and the establishment of a repressive national-security state. |
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As a matter of fact, I used to be in that latter group, totally ignorant and aggressive towards even the slightest whiff of cigar smoke. |
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Crows can be aggressive toward other birds, mobbing ravens or raptors in flight. |
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You can be aggressive when you need to resolve business and financial affairs. |
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Although affectionate and loyal by nature, this combination can be aggressive in relationships. |
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She has a current beau who affirms himself by aggressive initiation of sexual interaction. |
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The best salespeople, meanwhile, were impatient and aggressive, and needed a lot of affirmation and encouragement. |
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At the time records were becoming so aggressive, like with rave and hardcore breakbeat, and I wanted something warmer and softer. |
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Mawo started in January of 2002 as a reaction against aggressive war behavior of the United States. |
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The black whorled band framing the title is aggressive in its starkness and stylization. |
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Direct aggression can shade into behaviour which may be characterised as violent or aggressive incidents. |
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Too often they are becoming excuses for aggressive, even threatening behaviour. |
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Anonymous comments are more likely to be aggressive, disruptive or even dishonest. |
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One of their sons received cuts and bruises and when he came home his behaviour was very aggressive. |
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Friends of David are apparently becoming concerned about his aggressive behaviour. |
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This was not an aggressive protest as we are not an aggressive or violent group. |
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She believes one solution would be to tackle symptoms of aggressive behaviour at a younger age. |
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He said the dog had not displayed any more aggressive behaviour since it had bitten Mrs Royle in January. |
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When the midges are at their most aggressive, their attacks are worse than any snow or rain. |
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She had found it very difficult to manage his behaviour as he was aggressive and violent towards him. |
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In others, there appears to be no sanctions on loud aggressive and inconsiderate behaviour. |
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There is no evidence of any self harm or of threatening or aggressive behaviour towards others. |
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No, they've generally evolved past that sort of aggressive territorial behaviour. |
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He added that it was only a minority of drinkers causing the violent and aggressive behaviour. |
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They may also explain why men are more likely to become aggressive when drunk. |
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After all it seems to me that it is aggressive people who seem to display aggressive cathartic behaviour. |
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His aggressive behaviour on remand had led to the imposition of disciplinary sanctions. |
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The defendant became violent and aggressive and would not let the garda search him. |
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It finds that men with a record of aggressive behaviour have more helper and inducer T cells. |
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Sony Music Europe has taken the most aggressive anti-piracy stance in the business. |
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They were facing increased competition from a host of new and aggressive retailers. |
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McRae meanwhile was giving a masterly display of controlled, aggressive driving. |
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She's assertive, aggressive, totally on top of her game and yet what happens to her is absurd. |
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I think Brian had an aggressive strategy and it really did pay off big time. |
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In that role, HP paraded Elias about as part of an aggressive storage push at the company. |
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Some people expect it to be dynamic and aggressive but the reality is that it's slow. |
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Unless you are allowed to be a bit aggressive and competitive then you stand no chance of been able to get on in life. |
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Traders said aggressive selling from an American bank had also helped push the gold price lower. |
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The deals were part of Shell's aggressive expansion in the energy trading business. |
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He added that the company had yet to see any aggressive pricing activity from its competition. |
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With our very aggressive strategy, running sixth on the road was a disaster. |
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Like Johnston, who handled the Palmer account for so long, he is a loyal and aggressive employee. |
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More important than everything, the most aggressive driving force of her life. |
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The Telegraph makes an aggressive argument for an end to appeasement in the Middle East. |
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Alternatively, it could be sold to a hungry, aggressive business run by somebody like Flynn. |
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Facing the most aggressive and competitive media in the world, spin is vital. |
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Competition doesn't get much more aggressive than in the Scottish newspaper arena. |
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If one looks at the history, according to every witness the accused was the aggressor and was aggressive all the way through. |
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The low percentage of cattle grading choice is most likely explained by the aggressive implant program utilized in this study. |
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When racing he looks like a wild man, a man possessed with an aggressive single-minded focus. |
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He did not have a traditional center forward, his wingers were tall, quick and skillful, his central midfielders aggressive ball-winners. |
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When I was an undergraduate I spent my weekends fending off aggressive winos as I worked behind the counter in an edge-of-Oxford corner shop. |
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Where spoilers are identified, peacekeepers must be able to engage in robust and aggressive action to bring them to heel. |
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He also confirmed that a second charge of behaving in an aggressive and threatening manner had been withdrawn. |
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The child becomes withdrawn or aggressive, a major swing from what they were previously. |
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Neglected children may be very withdrawn or very aggressive, and can develop health problems or have difficulty coping in school. |
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Police officers will be able to identify repeat offenders and aggressive beggars more easily as begging becomes a recordable offence. |
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People get stirred up and aggressive and go home and knock their family about. |
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The knockout mice in the other cage were watched for 45 minutes and no aggressive behavior was observed. |
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Someone told me there that all your native red squirrels had almost gone, replaced by more aggressive grey squirrels. |
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Women, they say, laughed more at jokes involving wordplay, while men preferred more aggressive humor. |
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Music makes us swoon, yearn, weep, laugh, gets us all lovey-dovey or can work us up into an aggressive, martial frenzy. |
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Taking a sympathetic approach helps while an aggressive one worsens situations. |
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Online lotteries, by their aggressive marketing techniques, had wreaked havoc on many families, especially those of daily-wage earners. |
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In this aggressive environment, optical technology is proving its value as a high-capacity, long data life, random-access writable technology. |
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He said the package would include more aggressive measures to speed up bad debt write-offs and stabilize the banking system. |
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Jules was capable of getting very aggressive towards people who wronged her and the people close to her. |
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That in itself is proliferation, and it is linked to the aggressive doctrine of regime change. |
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Testosterone given to lactating females actually reduces their aggressive reaction to males. |
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She's very spontaneous and can be aggressive at times, though she's usually able to keep a tight rein on that. |
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Despite an aggressive campaign two years ago to eliminate the species, water hyacinths appear to be reinvading much of the lake. |
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It was house policy to serve all-comers but equally to bar anyone who was abusive or aggressive. |
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Our point of view was we were attacked by an aggressive military and in fact we were just defending house and home. |
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Children who are highly relationally aggressive feel lonely and depressed and tend to feel badly about themselves and their social situations. |
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Composure slowly seeped back into the aggressive man, enabling him to gently release his captive from his tight and trembling grasps. |
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The sound mix is perhaps not as aggressive as most feature film releases, but this is a TV series, after all. |
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They make danceable alt-rock of a persuasion that's as aggressive as possible without getting silly. |
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He told the packed court that none of the incidents had been accompanied by aggressive behaviour, bad language or threats of violence. |
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The occurrence of each forceful or aggressive behavior was then yoked to an appropriate response by the woman. |
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Troublemakers were gobbing at the stage, the aggressive drunk was still circling unhindered in his own personal patch of clear dance floor. |
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If handled roughly, the amphiuma will become aggressive and provide the aggressor with a painful bite. |
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He said there would be zero tolerance and the police would be aggressive in dealing with unruly elements. |
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She had three bouts of aggressive radiation in nine months and had to walk with the aid of a stick or Zimmer frame. |
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In this work, Geers has plastered a wall with broken green glass bottles stuck in cement in an aggressive statement of repulsion. |
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Even where firms are operating reputably, aggressive marketing tactics have become the norm. |
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Bold, aggressive, and controversial actions are likely to be requisites to save the island fox from extinction. |
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There was a small group of very aggressive anarchist protestors called the No Police State Coalition. |
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It seems so much in contrast to that aggressive individualism around us in today's world. |
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Some private economists believe the central bank should become more aggressive in raising interest rates, which haven't kept up with the recent acceleration in prices. |
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He's got pace, he's aggressive, and for a big lad he's got some ability. |
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The architects restored the site through an aggressive environmental remediation program, cleaning up hazardous materials and returning the site to a healthy state. |
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For a time, the courts were tolerant of this aggressive litigation, but some landmark legal judgments in the last month have effectively stalled this. |
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Male quail are often aggressive before and during the breeding season. |
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They are examples of the aggressive, absurdist art they advocate. |
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The obvious choice is North Korea, an aggressive and warlike nation ruled by a mad and brutal dictator known for supporting terror and building weapons of mass destruction. |
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They are large, muscular people, with a warlike and aggressive culture, and the English found them much more difficult to control than the Aborigines. |
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As an alternative to aggressive computer games that entail killing at the simple push of a button, this succinct and warm-hearted parable could not be bettered. |
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He regretted that if such irresponsible, poisonous and aggressive speeches were not stopped, they would cause irreparable loss to the country's secular warp and woof. |
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Police are warning residents not to confront a gang of brazen and aggressive thieves who have struck more than 50 times in Wiltshire, stealing power tools from vans. |
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While they are not highly territorial with their own species, they are aggressive toward other species and may drive native birds out of their nests. |
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The ever undisguised craftiness and knavishness of the imperialists is characteristic of their aggressive foreign policy after the end of the cold war. |
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Aggressive clan warlords monopolized political power by controlling food distribution, coercing followers through the delivery or denial of food. |
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Improving on its past history of meeting all applicable sound standards, the industry continues to take an aggressive stance in developing quieter watercraft. |
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Aggressive behaviors included pecking the male, bill snapping, reverse mounting, and frontal attack, which resulted in aerial grappling. |
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He displayed aggressive behaviour, emotional immaturity, impulsiveness, rejection of authority and manipulative behaviour, lied, swore and had a leaning towards kleptomania. |
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The Jezebel is considered to be a sexually aggressive woman, portrayed as being ready and willing to respond to the master's beck and call without any resistance. |
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Question those taking on the mantle of victimhood and you are immediately cast as some kind of aggressive, unfeeling oppressor. |
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For audiences outside of the Court, the angry and aggressive approach that Murphy decries might be particularly effective. |
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Given white Louisianians' frequent use of beatings, whippings, and lynchings, it should not be surprising that African Americans also resorted to aggressive tactics. |
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Crowley has said she was trying to move the debate along, but she paid the price for being an aggressive moderator. |
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We also recorded the latency to the first aggressive behavior. |
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Monsanto isn't proactively trying to eliminate farmer dealers, Begemann says, but they are not as aggressive at seeking out replacements as in the past. |
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Aggressive raspberry and black cherry nose is followed by a ripe fruit and sweet oak palate, and a finish which is slightly stalky and green. |
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Aggressive treatment of hydrothorax and ascites can lead easily to hepatic encephalopathy. |
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Aggressive surgical techniques to remove osteophytes from the joint can produce low recurrence rates. |
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They conclude that psychologists can become considerably more aggressive in their professional advertising practices, while still adhering to appropriate ethical constraints. |
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The compulsively aggressive Australian is a great businessman, writes press baron and Rupert frenemy Conrad Black. |
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Though an affable enough personality, Murdoch is a compulsively aggressive businessman. |
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Bond traders have been the new rainmakers on Wall Street, thanks to low interest rates, few defaults, and a rise in the number of aggressive fixed-income hedge funds. |
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Aggressive tumors that do not invoke an osteoblastic response, such as myeloma, can also yield a negative examination. |
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Nissan describe the Azeal as having an aggressive body design with wide wheel arches, short overhangs and a sharply sloped rear roofline with integrated active airfoil. |
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They have experimented with new products and have invested millions into aggressive marketing and promotion. |
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Indeed, it is possible that the evidence points to aggressive acts on the part of Brown unknown to the public at this time. |
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Aggressive feminism and political correctness have filled the vacuum of religious authority. |
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Aggressive scrubbing does not affect the oil deep in your pores where acne starts. |
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Aggressive planting of hawthorn, pyracantha, creeping juniper, holly, Chinese jujube, roses, blackthorn or prickly ash will help deter criminals. |
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The findings of a number of studies indicate that aggressive alimentation in patients with a wasting syndrome related to cancer may actually increase their discomfort. |
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He was an aggressive parliamentary performer who relished verbal combat. |
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Aggressive and poorly responsive tumors are often characterized by multiple molecular cytogenetic aberrations. |
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Aggressive historic preservation efforts have encouraged 249 downtown property rehabilitation projects. |
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The subject of an aggressive international manhunt, the young man finds immense reserves of physical and combative abilities to wriggle out of any situation. |
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From Cairo, Ashraf Khalil reports on the clash between an aggressive Amr Moussa and avuncular Abdel Moneim Aboul Fotouh. |
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Aggressive angiomyxoma has extravasated red blood cells and thick-walled vessels, some of which may be large. |
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The company took aggressive steps to prevent illegal use of their equipment. |
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While that may have some positive health effects, aggressive medical therapy is also a boondoggle for drug companies. |
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Aggressive or belligerent behavior would have undermined the objectives of the expedition and could well have proved suicidal. |
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Liberals are aching to see a Democratic president really tackle these issues in an aggressive way. |
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Set an aggressive goal of under a year to get that savings account beefed up. |
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Newt Gingrich had an aggressive agenda, as we remember all too well, and even Denny Hastert filled most of the slots. |
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Aggressive treatment of suspected pelvic inflammatory disease reduces late sequelae. |
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In addition to aggressive treatment of anaphylactic reactions, patients who are allergic should be given preventive advice and the option of venom immunotherapy. |
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Not only was the Church highly aggressive in seeking out heresy and suppressing it, but there was a shortage of Protestant leadership. |
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Alfonso's more aggressive policy towards the taifas worried the rulers of those kingdoms, who called on the African Almoravids for help. |
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They are more aggressive than most native ant species and have a painful sting. |
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One of the most important cities in the Guatemalan Highlands at this time was Q'umarkaj, the capital of the aggressive K'iche' kingdom. |
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These conquests complicated the migration of the aggressive nomadic hordes from Asia to Europe through Volga. |
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Although stereotyped as being voraciously aggressive, they are normally cautious in confrontations, and often choose to escape rather than fight. |
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Cornered sheep may charge and butt, or threaten by hoof stamping and adopting an aggressive posture. |
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Dominant animals are inclined to be more aggressive with other sheep, and usually feed first at troughs. |
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During the rut, even usually friendly rams may become aggressive towards humans due to increases in their hormone levels. |
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Spain was not yet at peace, as the aggressive Henry II of France came to the throne in 1547 and renewed the conflict with Spain. |
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The existence of these treaties tended to discredit Allied claims that Germany was the sole power with aggressive ambitions. |
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Adequate analgesia is paramount and allows aggressive pulmonary toilet and early mobilization. |
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Authorities in New France became more aggressive in their efforts to expel British traders and colonists from the Ohio Valley. |
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Kalhana in his Rajatarangini credits king Lalitaditya with leading an aggressive military campaign in Northern India and Central Asia. |
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In Germany in 1929, physician Fritz Lickint recognized the link between smoking and lung cancer, which led to an aggressive antismoking campaign. |
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Smoke contains a wide variety of chemicals, many of them aggressive in nature. |
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The imperial army, bogged down in long, futile wars against the more aggressive Marathas lost its fighting spirit. |
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An upright semigrand piano near the door, flanked by two palms in pots, executed suddenly all by itself a valse tune with aggressive virtuosity. |
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The Pistons, once they smelled blood, got more aggressive and the Spurs simply ran out of gas. |
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Are you implying that ALL grammar correcting sperglords are passive aggressive douchebags? |
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The people who actually produced the paper, mainly the printers, were a stroppier lot, with a more aggressive union. |
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The laminate adhesive has very aggressive tack and is hard to move once in place. |
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He had an aggressive treacherousness of eye which his potations had not subdued. |
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Adaptly will use the capital for product development, aggressive growth of its sales team and to further develop the business internationally. |
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Stereotactic amygdalotomy in the management of severe aggressive behavioral disorders. |
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It was the beginning of numerous appeasements, but military counteractions could have eliminated the rising aggressive power of fascism. |
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Primary adrenal carcinoma is a rare, aggressive malignancy arising from the adrenal cortex. |
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Wobbegongs, which have a reputation for being aggressive, can grow up to 10 feet long and live only in Australian waters. |
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A NEW wonder drug for one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer could allow women to survive with the disease for months longer. |
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Habitat-related aggressive behaviour between neighbouring colonies of the polydomous wood ant Formica aquilonia. |
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It said Gingrich, who lives in Virginia, would pursue an aggressive write-in campaign in the state. |
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From Bajans and Trinis I've learned that we Jamaicans are an aggressive, assertive bunch of people. |
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But could this be due to the fact the beep of a traditional horn is so aggressive? |
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With its triple honeycomb front grille, the Orlando is an aggressive sight in your rear-view mirror. |
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But if an incident was caused by drunkenness resulting in abusive or aggressive behaviour, then they will get an Asbo. |
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Further proposals to include other land-use methodologies could lead to an aggressive African land grab. |
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Aggressive skiers should have bindings professionally mounted with epoxy. |
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About the time the riflemen arrived at Boston, Washington had a meeting with a bold and aggressive warfighter, Colonel Benedict Arnold. |
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During the Warring States period, the pacifist Mohist School opposed aggressive war between the feudal states. |
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The pistol's frontstrap and backstrap have the most aggressive texture, with the side panels revealing a slightly smoother version of the same. |
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He's always played on the edge, is highly aggressive, a strong tackler and a good ball carrier. |
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The team have had to close down a ward to fight the spread of C-diff and the more aggressive ribotype 27 strain. |
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He was behaving in an erratic and aggressive manner, went down Nant Garmon still waving the bat around. |
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Aggressive moderators don't get picked as debate moderators, Lou. |
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Local commanders also seemed incapable of the task of fighting an aggressive defense on the beach, as Rommel had envisioned. |
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The publisher has been very aggressive in promoting the book. |
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The city began an aggressive campaign to encourage recycling. |
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This sensibly eases the programmer task and allows for more aggressive optimisations of the global program structure. |
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This paper describes how aggressive loop unrolling is done in a retargetable optimizing compiler. |
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But in a group where one boto puts on a display, there was much more tail-whacking, biting and other aggressive behavior among the males. |
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In these situations, there is no bright line between aggressive play and outright cheating. |
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Often, the wardens who happen to be nearby tranquillize the aggressive animal and delocalize it. |
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He strikes me as more of a go hard or go home athlete, an impression reinforced by reports of aggressive and competitive behaviour. |
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With Egypt and Macedonia weakened, the Seleucid Empire made increasingly aggressive and successful attempts to conquer the entire Greek world. |
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Rome was established as a nation by making aggressive use of its high military potential. |
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In the 1050s, Edward pursued an aggressive, and generally successful, policy in dealing with Scotland and Wales. |
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He ingratiated himself with the Kurdish bloc when he stood up to aggressive Turkish rhetoric about the Kurdish border in May. |
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Only through the activities of her fleets did Elizabeth pursue an aggressive policy. |
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Louis made peace with the Triple Alliance, but he continued to maintain his aggressive intentions towards the Netherlands. |
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Numerous scholars have argued that Napoleon's aggressive posture made him enemies and cost him potential allies. |
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Militant suffragette demonstrations subsequently became more aggressive, and the British Government took action. |
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This is the reason why I get so uptight, so aggressive when someone comes along, talks very well, but sells koyok and puts our country in danger. |
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Scottish folk guitarist Bert Jansch helped inspire Page, and from him he adapted open tunings and aggressive strokes into his playing. |
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The sound developed by thrash groups was faster and more aggressive than that of the original metal bands and their glam metal successors. |
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Despite their aggressive batting, Australia therefore finished the first innings 259 runs behind. |
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He finished fourth at Monza after a race long battle with Michael Schumacher, who he refused to blame the German after his aggressive tactics. |
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The body of the HS features more aggressive aerodynamics, including a fixed wing and canards. |
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It advocated the use of arbitration in conflict resolution and the imposition of sanctions on aggressive countries. |
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Public opinion, and both major parties, backed Thatcher's aggressive response. |
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By contrast, private securitizers have been far less aggressive and less effective in recovering losses from originators on behalf of investors. |
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New World Rally Car rules were introduced for 2017 which generated faster and more aggressive cars. |
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Kelly DeVries argues that Joan of Arc's aggressive use of artillery and frontal assaults influenced French tactics for the rest of the war. |
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However, the British could not conduct an aggressive pursuit, due to the presence of American ships on Lake Champlain. |
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Contrary to Howe's more hostile critics, however, there were strategic factors at play which impeded aggressive action. |
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Howe may have been dissuaded from pursuing aggressive manoeuvres due to the memory of the grievous losses the British suffered at Bunker Hill. |
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Northern gannets exhibit many types of aggressive behaviour while they are nesting. |
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Threat displays include undulating flight and aggressive direct flapping flight with exaggerated downstrokes. |
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When nervous, the stoat hisses, and will intersperse this with sharp barks or shrieks and prolonged screeching when aggressive. |
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It was not uncommon for medieval hunters to deliberately hunt boars during the breeding season, when the animals were more aggressive. |
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An increase in nongrooming contact, including sociosexual behavior, following both food provision and aggressive incidents unrelated to food. |
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A large and exceptionally aggressive female merlin may take prey as large as pigeons and occasionally even small ducks. |
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Despite their large size and threatening appearance, basking sharks are not aggressive and are harmless to humans. |
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Power pop is a more aggressive form of pop rock that is based on catchy, melodic hooks and energetic moods. |
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Their music is termed an aggressive style of rock, blending strong driving guitars, groove and bounce, and pop elements and accessibility. |
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This ability, together with their strong, sharp claws, allows many species to be fast and aggressive predators. |
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Teeth chattering, hisses and exhalations are also made as aggressive warnings. |
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The behavior in the group is aggressive only in situations of stress such as lack of food, but usually it is peaceful. |
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Hooded seals are a relatively unsocial species compared to other seals, and they are typically more aggressive and territorial. |
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For the first time since Trafalgar, Britain had an aggressive and truly dangerous rival to worry about. |
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After Admiral Kolchak took command in August 1916, he planned to invigorate the Russian Black Seas Fleet with a series of aggressive actions. |
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Caesar treated this as an aggressive move and, after an inconclusive engagement against the united tribes, he conquered the tribes piecemeal. |
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The destruction of submarines required their discovery, an improbable occurrence on aggressive patrols, by chance alone. |
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Young adolescent males tend to be least aggressive, and have been observed in nonantagonistic interactions with each other. |
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Guns remain a viable, last resort option to be used in defense of life from aggressive bears. |
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Rabbits can be extremely aggressive in the wild, and competition between males can often lead to severe injury and death. |
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In aggressive encounters, he thrusts his canines out and draws in his lower lip to pull his teeth closer together. |
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Adders are not usually aggressive, tending to be rather timid and biting only when cornered or alarmed. |
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This very aggressive disease, with no known cure, occurs in the Eastern United States, southern Ontario in Canada, and Europe. |
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This highly aggressive grower is now considered a noxious weed and banned in some States of the USA where it is found clogging natural waterways. |
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Using highly effective tactics and aggressive practices, later widely criticized, Standard Oil absorbed or destroyed most of its competition. |
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Also, human presence and human recreational activities can cause sea lions to engage in violent and aggressive actions. |
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Head wounds from bites suggest that theropods, at least, engaged in active aggressive confrontations. |
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Crocodiles are also known to be aggressive scavengers who feed upon carrion and steal from other predators. |
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Most species are not highly territorial, with the exception of the saltwater crocodile, which is a highly territorial and aggressive species. |
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However, males of all species are aggressive towards each other during mating season, to gain access to females. |
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The most aggressive caterpillar defenses are bristles associated with venom glands. |
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Any predator that attempts to eat a caterpillar with an aggressive defense mechanism will learn and avoid future attempts. |
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A succession of Arian kings were militarily aggressive and presented a threat to the Papacy in Rome. |
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He was most famous for his aggressive foreign policy in Europe, Mexico, and worldwide. |
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The countries are home to venomous breeds of spider, including the aggressive Brown Recluse spider. |
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Aggressive house spiders and other funnel-web spiders make these flat webs in shrubbery, basement window wells, wood piles, and voids under concrete. |
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Longley points out that 'to characterise Irish nationalism as archetypally female both gives it a mythic pedigree and exonerates it from aggressive and oppressive intent. |
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Chronic myelogenous leukemia with additional karyotypic abnormalities may have an unusual presentation and a more aggressive course similar to that of acute leukemia. |
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Brown could barely hide her fury at Leeds' roughhouse tactics with Carnegie's aggressive goalkeeper Afrika Morris booted off court twice in two minutes. |
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The Australian magpie referred to is a completely different species from our own European magpie,and they have long been renowned as aggressive and potentially dangerous. |
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Outfitted with 19-inch Rotiform BRU wheels and Continental tires, the DJ Soul has been lowered with Ark Performance springs to give it an aggressive stance. |
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Sloppy kissers are seen as inexperienced and in need of nurturing, while aggressive kissers give the impression that they might be selfish in bed. |
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The lyrics and delivery tended to be more aggressive than was common at the time, often with growled or shouted vocals that dissolved into incoherent screaming. |
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As a ruler, he executed an aggressive and effective foreign policy. |
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We should pity all the sloppy kissers, who are seen as inexperienced and over eager, and those who are aggressive kissers are likely to be selfish lovers. |
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In cases where an aggressive cancer does not respond to surgery or radioiodine and spreads to other parts of the body, the chemotherapy could be used, he said. |
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The whale shark is the largest fish in the ocean, but it isn't aggressive. |
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Every cut scene requires you to choose how you reply from a selection of Aggressive, Professional or Suave choices. |
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It is probable, but debated, that the Federal Reserve's aggressive policy of quantitative easing spurred the partial recovery in the stock market. |
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Carol Ambage of Windmill Gardens Beechwood Estate, Wirral, received consistent complaints about her pet, which neighbours said was aggressive and allowed to roam freely. |
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Frederick saw Saxony and Polish west Prussia as potential fields for expansion but could not expect French support if he started an aggressive war for them. |
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In spite of that, the Napoleon Complex is named after him to describe men who have an inferiority complex and become aggressive due to short stature. |
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Carol Ambage, of Windmill Gardens, Prenton, received consistent complaints about her pet, which neighbours said was aggressive and allowed to roam freely. |
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Chinese leaders called the NATO campaign a dangerous precedent of naked aggression, a new form of colonialism, and an aggressive war groundless in morality or law. |
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Allergy occurs when our immune system mistakenly identifies harmless things in the environment as a danger to the body and mounts an aggressive immune response to them. |
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Since the arrival of Bombardier water bomber assembly plant in the late 1990s, North Bay has been aggressive in promoting and chasing down aviation-related opportunities. |
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Chosen for their strength and aggressive tackling, players such as Dai 'Tarw' Jones from Treherbert and Dai Evans from Penygraig added muscle to the front row. |
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By 1968, GKN Steel had recreated its downline business, and then started to build its upline business through aggressive building of a steel stockholding business. |
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Aggressive behavior, for instance, is quite common in a confusional state but is often transient and quickly resolves as confusion clears. |
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As part of its aggressive Latin American marketing strategy, AOC has unveiled a new corporate logo, as well as new retail and corporate packaging for its monitors. |
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Aggressive fouls are physical or verbal fouls committed by a player against an opponent or the referee. |
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But these attitudes in male writers were taken for granted, accepted as sound philosophical bases, as quite normal, certainly not as womanhating, aggressive or neurotic. |
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If living space becomes limited, rats may turn to aggressive behavior, which may result in the death of some animals, reducing the burden over the living space. |
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Aggressive behavior in brown bears is favored by numerous selection variables. |
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A Rapid Test to Identify Northern Milfoil, Eurasian Watermilfoil and the Aggressive Interspecies Hybrid. |
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