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It calls for a big, aggressive red wine.
O'Sullivan takes a gamble with an aggressive red to the top left, but it's wild and lucky to run to safety.
For at least 60 years, an aggressive red fire ant, originally from Brazil, has been thriving in the American South, spreading through Texas, and attacking indigenous birds, lizards and other small animals.
The Solent is a less hostile place than the Southern Ocean - there are no icebergs, for a start - though do watch out for fearsome tidal streams around the Needles, and the aggressive red ferries that ply between Cowes and Southampton.
In addition, drivers were also categorized as moderate (green), intermediate (yellow) or aggressive (red) using the category thresholds.
The IVDR classified 91 (61 %) of the trips as moderate (green), 25 (16 %) as intermediate (yellow) and 35 (23 %) as aggressive (red).
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Although rarely aggressive toward red squirrels and no more prolific as breeders, grays appear better adapted to broadleaf woodlands.
Based on the discussed above values of up to 0.2 are categorized as low-risk drivers (green), 0.2 ≤ RES < 0.5 indicates intermediate driving (yellow), and values of over 0.5 indicate aggressive driving (red).
By still leaving teams with a pair of challenges (and a third if the first two are successful), the N.F.L. is just inviting coaches to be more aggressive with their red flags.
But he also urged the Government to introduce "significant policies to support growth", including a more aggressive reduction in red tape and "the earliest possible introduction of credit easing measures to improve the flow of lending to viable businesses".
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