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In the competition, Lockheed and Boeing were aggressive in promoting their own features.
Successful or not, the son seems more aggressive in promoting his economic policies.
Even Claire's kindly neighbor, Toni Ms. Wiestt), is weirdly aggressive in promoting Claire's possible romance with Eric.
At the same time, rail companies have been aggressive in promoting cheap deals for the under-25s.
Several members of Parliament, including Ms. McCarthy, accused opponents of software patents of being aggressive in promoting their view.
Iannucci said TV executives had to be "more aggressive in promoting what makes British TV so good.
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Mr. Burton has taken perhaps the aggressive role in promoting the agenda pushed by Mr. Fai.
In the 1992 director general election, the United States accused Japan of overly aggressive tactics in promoting Dr. Nakajima's candidacy.
In late April, Rhodes sent a stinging memo to the "Early Show," criticizing it for not being aggressive enough in promoting CBS exclusives.
While all the top Wall Street firms with significant retail brokerage networks have been investigated in this regard, regulators say that Morgan Stanley has been more aggressive than its peers in promoting its funds.
Thus, Fra-1 plays an important role in promoting aggressive behavior in CRC cells through the EMT-TFs and MMPs.
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