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There's both an attraction and an aggression about it.
There is a concealed aggression about the way fencers lunge at their opponents to score a hit.
There is an aggression about British journalism that tends to make it independent of government and inherently suspicious of the establishment in all its forms.
Thirty years earlier, my father had attended the same school, and I recalled similar stories from him about everyday aggression — about the insult gâvur, meaning "infidel," the epithet carrying echoes of 1915.
"He's got a level of aggression about him and intensity.
Not to mention there was more aggression about space, period.
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The disability field is racked with the dilemma of how to manage the young people exhibiting what are euphemistically called "challenging behaviours" – violence and aggression brought about by the frustration of their physical limitations and of their inability to communicate.
The band was most invigorating on its older, more slippery numbers, which were less about aggression than about despondence.
When Donald Trump was a candidate, his admirers explained his obsessions and his aggressions — about Megyn Kelly, Rosie O'Donnell, Hillary Clinton — as the excesses of a fierce competitor.
It can be broken for crazy reasons like Mr. Sounded-Great-On-Craigslist doesn't bathe and ashes his cigarettes on the carpet or for small things like passive-aggression about dishes.
Pakistan's policy towards Afghanistan, called "strategic depth," is about aggression.
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