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Hopefully they'll play that aggressive brand of cricket they've been talking about and we'll see where that goes.
Towards the more tedious end of the modern sporting lexicon sits the phrase "an aggressive brand of cricket".
In "Semiotics of the Kitchen," a six-minute video made in 1975, Martha Rosler demonstrates the use of familiar kitchen tools with a particularly aggressive brand of humor.
We are going to play an aggressive brand of cricket that entertains people and fans and gets the job done on and off the field.
As long ago as last month's semi-final programme, the ever-helpful Austin Healey was expressing confidence that Leicester would expose Shaun Edwards' aggressive brand of defence.
Twenty20 cricket is a bit of a lottery but they play that aggressive brand of cricket and that will do them well in this tournament".
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Ellis began an aggressive branding campaign.
Keystone's president and chief executive, Jeffrey Kelter, described the motivation behind his company's current aggressive branding effort.
BBC sport began its policy of aggressive branding at a time when the corporation was rapidly losing attractions (cricket, rugby, live football) to rival bidders, especially Sky.
Mr. Kelter said his company began an aggressive branding campaign earlier this year with Keystone investors as well as warehouse users in mind.
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