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You'll say "We've met" in a sort of aggressive, irritable tone.
A sort of aggressive slacker, she rolls into work in her sleep clothes and proceeds to sleep.
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A: Sort of.
Big billboards and all sorts of aggressive promotion can be seen all over Belgrade.
"There's all sorts of aggressive intelligence action happening," he told me.
When the cats went into REM sleep, they didn't lie immobilized in the dream world; they scrambled up, arched their backs and acted out all sorts of aggressive automatic behaviors.
A black-and-white movies look, but with an intensity that was sort of aggressive.
Seeking, promoting, supporting and engaging existing innovations, on a large scale, is the sort of aggressive action that our time and planet require.
Truman Capote once remarked that Paley "looks like a man who has just swallowed an entire human being," and Moonves has that same sort of aggressive vigor -- an almost palpable appetite and enthusiasm for the complications and constant challenges of network TV.
The main set closed with an anguished, triumphant, cathartic "Helena," the sort of aggressive plaint that was once its bread and butter but that in light of the group's evolving direction, felt nostalgic.
Neither Broad nor his England team-mates realised he had taken a hat-trick and greeted new batsman Nuwan Pradeep with the sort of aggressive field usually only employed for a hat-trick ball.
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