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Mr. Cuomo, like his predecessor, Mr. Spitzer, has used the attorney general's office to take aggressive aim at Wall Street.
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The phagocytic profile of microglia that is often referred to in AD brain is generally non-aggressive, aiming at clearing the damage/debris with minimal further damage to the surrounding tissue, leading to the question: can inflammatory activity in AD brain have a neutral or even beneficial role?
The movie takes aggressive satirical aim at exactly this kind of piety without risking true offensiveness.
In Beijing this was seen as being an aggressive gesture aimed at containing China's rise.
Mr. Saez has advocated much more aggressive policies aimed at income inequality.
He told the Times that there has already been an increase in "aggressive cyberespionage" aimed at German politicians.
Most of the Great Powers, except Britain, had aggressive war aims that included the annexation of other countries.
Another danger is that Mr. Pataki's aggressive attacks aimed at tarnishing his opponent's image among suburban voters could also depress support for Mr. McCall.
In the past, restoration of stone sculpture involved many aggressive methods aimed at erasing or disguising any damage or loss due to age, weathering, or accident.
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