If the right-wingers disdain Lincoln for being too aggressively antislavery, the left-wingers scorn him for not being antislavery enough. |
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But in the longer term there are supportive arguments for not aggressively underweighting the sector. |
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Mr Frank alleged Mr Black had behaved aggressively and obstructively at meetings. |
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While the rest of the auto industry has aggressively moved to pull systems, the aftermarket business is still in make-to-stock mode. |
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To complain is to speak out about this, and we can do so petulantly, aggressively, calmly, pointlessly, or constructively. |
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This decision has changed into an addiction to use military force and violence, aggressively as well as defensively. |
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A few ounces of the liquid will clear even aggressively feeding sharks from an area, out of visual range, for up to several hours. |
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Men might respond aggressively because they see the other man as a threat, attracting female attention away from themselves. |
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While killer bees carry less venom than their cousins, they more aggressively defend their nest. |
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It's passive intent aggressively stated in a way that targets specific people, making them feel insulted. |
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They are known as ferocious predators that aggressively attack anything that looks like lunch, and this one proved it. |
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He behaves so aggressively in his new home that he is rehoused with an old couple who could give him everything he lacks. |
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Newspapers report aggressively on corruption, and books freely critique many government policies. |
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Beset with financial difficulties, they aren't likely to spend as aggressively on research and facilities. |
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These companies are expanding aggressively as more electronic gadgets are made here. |
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Cable companies are aggressively moving in on phone customers by offering an alternative service using Internet technology. |
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The company has expanded aggressively in recent years, growing to 1,231 stores in 13 countries. |
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Their agencies have worked aggressively to deliver the green goods to the nation's farmers. |
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With prices low, their executive director believes more should be done to aggressively promote butter. |
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In their view, the Liberals should be moving far more aggressively to realign socioeconomic policy in accordance with capital's requirements. |
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The government had in fact wilfully stood in the way of families reuniting, and had aggressively prevented parents reuniting with their children. |
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A group of soldiers had already descended upon the police station the day before the assault and aggressively demanded his release. |
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Her dark hair streaming behind her, she rushed into the kitchen, grabbed a bagel and started to aggressively slice it. |
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He also said he would continue aggressively with the privatizations begun by the last government. |
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And no matter how aggressively one attempts to scrape it away, the same microscopic jungle regrows time and again. |
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All houses competed aggressively, and even the last race made a difference in the rankings. |
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For their release on DVD, the audio has been aggressively remastered in surround sound. |
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So you bet we will aggressively pursue them but we will do so under the law. |
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He lards his speeches with religious rhetoric and aggressively woos religious groups, a key part of his electoral base. |
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But once the oaks die, grasses and exotics, like Scotch broom, will seed in aggressively, provoking a hotter flame. |
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He spent a great deal of time writing on his legal pad and aggressively underlining whatever he was writing. |
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In both tracks surrounds are used aggressively with pans, reverberations, crashes, explosions, and gunshots coming from all corners. |
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Like immunocompromised patients with fever, patients with rheumatic fever must be aggressively treated. |
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By aggressively expanding the scope of free institutions worldwide, we ultimately guarantee our own liberties at home. |
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Under Jackson, the Lakers have played more aggressively against screens, in the style of the rock-ribbed Eastern teams. |
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Some doctors choose to treat things conservatively, some aggressively, and some cultivate a sensitive empathic approach. |
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It is because cable companies aren't marketing it as aggressively as the roll-out of their higher-margin digital-TV services. |
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Since officials began aggressively suppressing wildfire, many of Florida's forests have been taken over by slash and loblolly pine. |
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In the past, manufacturers of long-acting narcotics have marketed these products aggressively without underscoring their addictive risk. |
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The pack were excellent throughout, controlling the scrum and line-outs and aggressively rucking and mauling. |
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This enemy force aggressively assaulted the Australians using rocket-propelled grenades, mortars and machine guns. |
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He is aggressively omnisexual, directing his lustful intentions toward everybody except, of course, Riff-Raff and Magenta. |
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Behaving so aggressively and tactlessly, making demands, must have a reason. |
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The council takes a dim view of this type of mindless destruction and will pursue aggressively all vandals. |
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Also in the rural areas, some of the more traditional machismo, an aggressively strong masculine character associated with patriarchy, prevailed. |
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We didn't aggressively play cyclicals and we should have taken larger positions in small market capitalisation internet stocks. |
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In May of that year, several aviators were aggressively contending to be the first to get airborne in pursuit of this prize. |
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Infections must be treated aggressively, and surveillance for unusual infections, malignancy, or autoimmune disease is critical. |
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Just as he begins to recover, an old affair resurfaces within the marriage of Paul's parents and becomes aggressively malignant. |
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He is taking the ball to the basket aggressively and making plays off the dribble for his teammates. |
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She worked most aggressively on balance beam, sticking her acrobatics and double pike dismount. |
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The residents often behave aggressively toward intruders of the same or different species within their territory. |
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Intel is pushing the higher speed, lower-power second-generation memory technology aggressively. |
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The pack were excellent throughout, controlling the scrum and lineouts and aggressively rucking and mauling. |
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In periods of drought, weeds may go into a semi-dormancy, leading farmers to stop cultivating or to set cultivators less aggressively. |
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Women's groups seem to behave more aggressively and more emotionally in response to this common perception of feminists as bitter and militant. |
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The perception that he behaved aggressively and condescendingly towards his opponent during the presidential debates has done him damage. |
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With wingspans topping out at nearly 8 feet, the aggressively territorial species is one of the world's biggest flying birds. |
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This has triggered more competition in metro areas, the place where competitive service providers have aggressively challenged incumbents. |
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During a downtrend, shorts are selling aggressively while the only participants that are buying are bottom pickers. |
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He's aggressively cutting costs and trimming his head count, research projects, and product line. |
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They aggressively courted famous personalities, landing on a troika who were almost completely new to electoral politics. |
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If they aggressively cuts jobs, that would swell the ranks of the retirees with those fantastic benefits. |
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Just remember, a four-flush with A-K on the flop is a powerful hand that should be played aggressively. |
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The Sabres rarely forechecked aggressively, and Peca's biggest job was usually to shut down the opponent's top center. |
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I found the salesperson to be so aggressively unknowledgeable and remarkably useless that I fled. |
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This year they hired a part time by-law officer to aggressively enforce bylaws such as unsightly premises. |
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He doesn't help much with determining proportions for mirrors or what to do with our almost aggressively unstylish house. |
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But I know many children of less than neat parents who rebel by aggressively keeping house. |
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He told the court how the man stared aggressively at him before walking over holding an empty bottle by the neck. |
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As a general rule, the more prestigious the private school, the more aggressively brainy the kids. |
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Many are also saddled with record debt and have squandered their 401's during the years when they should be aggressively socking it away. |
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The boat commenced surfing down the face of each new wave, at high speed, and I had to steer the boat aggressively to prevent a broach. |
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Certainly a Britain desperately in need of Chinese sovereign wealth funds will not object too aggressively. |
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This tradition of saving up to wage war, either aggressively or defensively, has continued on into the modern world of corporate warfare. |
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Rather, they are aggressively recruiting new criminals to their vicious gang. |
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He stroked his beard, grinning to himself, his parents wouldn't recognise him with the fiery red beard already bushing aggressively from his jaw. |
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He pointed an accusatory finger at the television medium for aggressively promoting films made for the market. |
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A few of us have some drinks at a beach cabana near the hotel and a kid comes by offering, rather aggressively, to shine shoes. |
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A quick-tempered man will react more aggressively to an unpleasing situation than a placid one. |
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If military forces aggressively occupy an area, the power needed to operate water pumps and plants may not be available. |
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Something about movies that announce their delightfulness so aggressively is kind of off-putting. |
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I guess working stiffs like their comedians to be aggressively stupid and insultingly formulaic. |
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The familiar venue filled up not with the usual bunch of affable stoners, but with a new breed of aggressively beered-up boot-boys. |
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Even some of those who have aggressively championed the marriage campaign fear they have made dubious bedfellows. |
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Her tan skin offended the pale students around her, all but Codwell, who aggressively accepted her with a scoff at first. |
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Peter aggressively pursues Misty, marries her, hauls her back to Waytansea Island and impregnates her. |
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Once a patient is extremely incapacitated, there is little medical motivation to aggressively treat such infections. |
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As one of the most aggressively positioned building sites of Europe, Berlin urges, even compels different ways of looking. |
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The hedge fund can aggressively play the speculative market and inexpensively hedge its exposure. |
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Some pundits argue that we need to aggressively institute Keynesian policies, while forcing the banks to lend. |
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Sixty years ago the great ethologist Niko Tinbergen noticed a stickleback fish aggressively displaying toward the window of his fish tank. |
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It is terrible, this aggressively plebeian culture that celebrates itself for being plebeian. |
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He said crews aggressively attempt to plug leaks, but new leaks frequently open where patches had earlier been applied. |
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In the final movement, after a brief and quiet introduction, the piano enters aggressively with a short phrase. |
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Coronet Foods has been aggressively investigating and taking corrective action. |
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He has moved aggressively to reduce crime in the city by restoring confidence in the police department. |
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Without body and sufficient fruit flavors, Sauvignon blanc wines from the Loire Valley are offensively vegetal and aggressively acidic. |
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Negative encounters with black bears usually are the result of bears reacting defensively rather than aggressively. |
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Analysts are of the opinion that the separation would allow the company to grow its nascent mobile and internet operations more aggressively. |
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Both men vigorously denied any wrongdoing, staunchly defended their men, and aggressively justified the customary practices of the department. |
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It failed to prevent or deal with financial crises in emerging markets because of its aggressively procyclical conditionalities. |
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The time to explore the sloughs, backwaters and tributaries of the Fraser River in an attempt to seek out aggressively feeding cutthroat is upon us. |
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But this morning's operative acted aggressively and presumptuously. |
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Stars market themselves too aggressively for gay approval, and icon itself is an overused word. |
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Our response for eight years has been to allow China to pursue its interests aggressively, while forfeiting our own. |
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Condensation aggressively facilitates other forms of deterioration. |
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Indeed, the real problem, one might say, was the campaign's susceptibility to mau-mauing and aggressively proffered free-advice from pundits and other Democrats. |
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It was one of the largest superlocal co-op chains of grain silos in the Midwest and aggressively tried new ventures, from raising hogs to processing soybeans for food. |
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Where else is there a comparable gathering of eager, aggressively young law students and nerdy academics that only fellow nerds have ever heard of? |
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Pawnee said farewell to the aggressively healthy Chris Traeger and tropical fish Ann Perkins. |
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The only way to keep generating cash is to aggressively cut costs. |
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With practice, the momentum created by the dolphin kick and hand movement initiating your somersault should allow you to land aggressively at the wall. |
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The movie was aggressively fun, and, despite its sci-fi setting and outlandish plot, somehow relatable. |
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Third, aggressively integrate women-run small and medium-size businesses into the supply chain. |
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If the ball goes to the middle of the high post area at the defensive end, attack it aggressively to force a pass back toward mid-court, a misplay, or a double-team situation. |
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Nothing in it was meant to change the basic operations of the capitalist economy or to intervene aggressively in class relations. |
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With the bumsters' new focus on butt-cleavage within the society of the naked ape, push-up brassieres will have to compete aggressively to bring attention back to the chest. |
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It is unclear how aggressively the NSA will fight the proposal to end the metadata program. |
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He had never behaved aggressively towards anyone in the college. |
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Everything you do from day one should be about identifying your supporters and persuading your undecideds in order to aggressively get them out to vote on election day. |
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She was aggressively proselytized by local church authorities and told that she would never see her lost children if she didn't convert and accept baptism. |
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The impact of reform will be slow and it is hamstrung by being unable to aggressively reflate its economy by the euro's self-defeating rules so clearly in need of change. |
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Democrats need to respond aggressively to the crony capitalism practiced by many Republicans, particularly regarding Wall Street. |
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A Hudson Institute analyst peddling a paper on Russian thoughts on cyberwar fell for it and when confronted aggressively argued that it was true because, well, just because. |
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Motown sparked a change by aggressively pushing black culture as mainstream pop culture. |
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For its part, the RNC has been aggressively courting black voters back to the party of abraham lincoln. |
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As a community where shame has to be denied and aggressively projected outside of the self they feel strongly inclined to externalize this shame in violence. |
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It takes little to appreciate the army of savvy US legal experts that will be aggressively advocating Australia's subsidization of American pharmaceuticals. |
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They then aggressively charged the buildings and objects nearest them. |
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Not long before I was born, the country had won a big war, had become a superpower, and had aggressively begun to insert itself into the international landscape. |
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Today, the town might not attract the crowds it once did, but the Cowal peninsula is being aggressively hustled by the tourism honchos and they have good cause to do so. |
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Some hands can be played more aggressively when an opponent shows a king or ace, meaning they will likely be forced to act first throughout the hand. |
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As global tobacco production increases and consumption falls in the developed countries, the production surplus will aggressively seek developing country markets. |
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The scribes, perhaps those who had earlier lost face and are by now smitten with envy, aggressively confront Jesus about his right to offer forgiveness to the paralytic. |
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The issue is whether we will aggressively seek to shape a new multipolar world order or whether a restructuring will be imposed on us by hostile forces. |
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We now have to get on the front foot and market the city aggressively. |
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Traditionally worn by sixth-graders and jocks and those who lounge aggressively, the draw-stringed trouser is defiantly apathetic. |
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The Insurance Committee will continue to work aggressively to re-engineer the vision of the ACA Insurance Program in order to meet the needs and demands of ACA camps. |
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The country largely eschewed the Hooverite policies of the IMF and moved very aggressively to reflate and thereby help to lead the region out of its deep recession. |
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A New Museum retrospective suggests that Adrian Piper's aggressively provocative work is as much the product of her genes as of her fervid talent. |
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But his followers aggressively spread his teachings by infiltrating house churches in China. |
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Wary of reinflating the stock market and property bubbles in Japan, the country's central bank held back for a time from aggressively pumping money into the economy. |
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The risk can be managed by aggressively monitoring computers and networks through firewalls, strict download policies, and frequent security audits. |
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Neufeld contends that peer orientation undermines family cohesion, poisons the school atmosphere and fosters an aggressively hostile and sexualized youth culture. |
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To believe the British press, it sounds like you were pursued pretty aggressively by writer-director Hugo Blick for this role. |
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Chesapeake aggressively pursued business opportunities beyond its drilling. |
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Agents countered all such efforts aggressively, hiking through the jungles in search of smuggling trails and cultivating local residents as informers. |
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Critics say the loophole leads for-profit schools to aggressively target veterans to draw additional federal funding. |
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There have been numerous complaints of the orca rubbing against vessels and floatplanes and there is a growing concern that his behaviour may escalate aggressively. |
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Even if this is not the case, if the young staffers have the perception that it is, they maybe less likely to aggressively challenge management's representations. |
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Males of many species of hummingbird are territorial and the territories, which are usually centered around a food source, are aggressively defended by their owners. |
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We had aggressively used computerized mailing lists in the Senate for our franked mail program and in our political operations for direct mail fundraising. |
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The League of Nations never became the strong international organization that liberals hoped would restrain powerful and aggressively disposed states. |
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For instance, the authors quote an example of a man who developed osteomyelitis as a consequence of failure to manage the leg ulcers aggressively. |
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Toby changed gears a little too aggressively and the car jumped slightly. |
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Disbursal of advances, particularly house and car loans, appears to have become a priority for bankers, who are now willing to reach out to public more aggressively. |
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Instead, they now are aggressively revamping the educational system. |
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I support affirmative access, which aggressively reaches out to minorities, is inclusive of all races, provides equal opportunity, and promotes diversity. |
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Then he said that in fact, the danger is not that the United States is these days too aggressively interventionist or imperialist. |
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Ideologically and stylistically, Gingrich is far closer to her idea of an aggressively conservative nominee. |
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We are excited about moving into this market segment more aggressively. |
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In lieu of this, dispensaries are getting aggressively green on their websites. |
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The trio seem increasingly intent on going for the jugular, asserting themselves aggressively and explosively in a manner entirely befitting a band whose home is Glasgow. |
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Though the company does not provide revenue forecasts, Gupta exuded confidence in aggressively winning deals especially in the rebid market. |
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Far from needing to be repealed, the ban on politics in the pulpit ought to be enforced more aggressively. |
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In the beginning of the period the Slavic tribes started to expand aggressively into Byzantine possessions on the Balkans. |
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Only last week, three aggressively written pamphlets crossed my desk inveighing against the euro. |
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It aggressively sought women voters in the 1920s, often relying on patriotic themes. |
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Several commanders on both sides were either incompetent or unlucky and few fought aggressively. |
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Medical doctors are also aggressively marketing alternative medicine to profit from this market. |
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The man responsible was the new aggressively assertive Archbishop of York, Thurstan. |
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Bedford's army attacked aggressively from the south to take the Scots in the rear. |
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By the end of the 1990s and early 2000s many OEMs sold their assembly plants to EMS aggressively vying for market share. |
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Some birds of this age will occupy empty nests that they will aggressively defend if they have sat on them for two or three days. |
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A good drawing team will usually opt to play aggressively, while a good hitting team will opt to play defensively. |
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Captives occasionally act aggressively towards themselves, their tankmates, or humans, which critics say is a result of stress. |
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The Dutch merchants aggressively challenged the Hansa and met with much success. |
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However, rats are territorial animals, meaning that they usually act aggressively or scared of strange rats. |
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They are solitary in nature with mature males behaving aggressively towards each other. |
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Shrews are extremely territorial and will aggressively defend their home ranges from other shrews. |
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The Company continues to aggressively build its portfolio of successful domain names and then quickly monetizes them. |
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House sparrows do not hold territories, but they defend their nests aggressively against intruders of the same sex. |
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Gregory began by aggressively requiring his churchmen to seek out and relieve needy persons and reprimanded them if they did not. |
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Imperialists aggressively and passionately looked forward to filling these spaces for the glory of their respective countries. |
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John's chosen heir was his fourth son, Manuel I Komnenos, who campaigned aggressively against his neighbours both in the west and in the east. |
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Louis XIV gained the throne in 1643 and acted increasingly aggressively to force the Huguenots to convert. |
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Studies show they behave less aggressively toward familiar individuals when they are forming a new group. |
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Evans and his agents set about aggressively collecting royalties from those using his designs. |
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The original winner Azizulhasni Awang of Malaysia was relegated after riding too aggressively to storm from fourth to first on the final bend. |
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The big trout feed aggressively and tend to lose their caution in the rifles. |
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By 1860 the MR was in a much better position and was able to approach new ventures aggressively. |
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Most important, it must aggressively pursue rapprochement with India. |
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The police car arrives and aggressively questions the old woman. |
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He soon lands himself a trainee job at AYS Computers, an aggressively competitive company full of high flyers. |
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Competitors aggressively sought to overtake the team holding the overall lead, but in the last lap the yellow jersey prevailed. |
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A yellow warbler aggressively chases a magnolia warbler from a flowering Inga tree into the shrublike coffee layer below. |
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The children then engage in an antiphonary chant with Elizabeth, mocking her laments and aggressively putting forward their own. |
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Saving Mr. Banks is about as aggressively sweet as a spoonful of sugar. |
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Jay Reformado took it upon himself to aggressively identify shortfalls in his section's safety program. |
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An outcome that Rubin says gay rights groups haven't pursued aggressively enough. |
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One newer area for the company is the scatter rug category, which it has aggressively entered in kitchen and Christmas rugs. |
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Ambition and greed, aggressively and defensively, are prevalent among these prominent securocrats. |
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The company is aggressively developing new television programs for Omni Broadcasting Network. |
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Identity management is being courted aggressively by most major software vendors and numerous smaller firms SLich as Oblix and Netegrity. |
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They'd simply buy a firm for a few billion, aggressively asset-strip it, casualize the workforce, and sell it on for an inflated price. |
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Since the dictionary are aggressively cleaned from stopword, they are less likely stopword. |
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During the last decade, TTY BIOPHARM has been aggressively seeking expansion and looking for international partners. |
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The patient was aggressively treated for laryngopharyngeal reflux and allergy with esomeprazole, nizatidine, montelukast sodium, and fluticasone. |
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Hugo Southwell 6 Fielded the up-and-unders safely while running aggressively and solid in the tackle. |
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Nicosia has been aggressively courting Tel Aviv to this end. |
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He defended aggressively from the baseline and hit some exquisite winners and passing shots. |
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These supervisors gave ploughers the green light to not tackle the storm aggressively. |
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The patient was aggressively fluid resuscitated and pressor therapy was added later on. |
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But Mic-E Reyes made up for JT's inactivity by aggressively playing bones anywhere and everyplace else. |
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Should any doubt the actuality of these essential moments, Cyril conveyed the sense that the events themselves in their entirety would aggressively rebuke the gainsayer. |
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She was also aggressively resuscitated with intravenous fluids, receiving four units of packed red cells, two units of fresh frozen plasma and two litres of crystalloid. |
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Females of the orb-weaving spider Argiope bruennichi are very cannibalistic and regularly terminate copulations by aggressively attacking the male. |
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Also, NAM must adapt itself to the reality of rogue non-state actors intruding into the vacant space left over by an aggressively confrontationist Cold War politics. |
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Mayer has moved aggressively to kick-start the company with product makeovers, acquisitions and big media hires, including celebrity newswoman Katie Couric. |
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A wiser approach would be to aggressively prosecute the less extreme material meeting the three-pronged Miller test, which serves as the basis for the obscenity statues. |
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A salad of buffalo mozzarella had variously-hued tomatoes that had been aggressively seasoned, making the most of them late in the season, whilst the cheese was milkily rich. |
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It aggressively occludes absence, implying that there is only presence and one kind of presence that reveals everything in this world as fully calculable and manipulable. |
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Yamaha, one of the world's largest manufacturers of musical instruments, has been aggressively diversifying into the audiovisual and IT product fields. |
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Miranda, a senior defender, received a red-card ejection for aggressively tackling Kevin Wilson and spitting in his face in the 58th minute of the second half. |
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Since each branch had exclusive powers, separated powers did not mean an aggressively political process of checking and balancing of executive policy choices by Congress. |
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For pelagics like king mackerel, jigs can be cast behind the boat, allowed to sink and then aggressively jigged towards the surface to entice the speedy mackerel to bite. |
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A gender difference was also observed, with men responding more aggressively to unfair suggestions than women by showing a correspondingly higher rate of amygdalic activity. |
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It's still a fundamentally simple piece of styling, more modern and less aggressively surfaced than its predecessor, with flowing curves replacing wedgy angles. |
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The last type of climber is the breakaway specialist who can ride aggressively with many attacks and sustain their lead over ascents, descents, and flats. |
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Also during the 1990s, the Pru aggressively jumped into the group insurance business, the purchase by companies of insurance policies for groups of workers. |
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Similar behaviors are noted in captive or domesticated common ostriches, which retain the same natural instincts and can occasionally respond aggressively to stress. |
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However, today Corded Ware is now everywhere seen as intrusive, though not necessarily aggressively so, and coexisting with earlier indigenous cultures in many cases. |
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Although wolves may react aggressively under provocation, such attacks are mostly limited to quick bites on extremities, and the attacks are not pressed. |
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Accordingly, the mission profile of a ballistic missile submarine concentrates on remaining undetected, rather than aggressively pursuing other vessels. |
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Richard Horton, the editor of the Lancet, aggressively defended the trial. |
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For example, the administration prepared Operation Desert Badger to respond aggressively if any Air Force pilot was shot down while flying over Iraq, but this did not happen. |
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The resulting sausages, incorporated into various dishes or grilled on their own, are plump torpedoes of lamby goodness, aggressively and expertly spiced. |
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