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Then his instincts – and they are nearly always aggressive – take over.
Timbaland and the Neptunes have their own, less aggressive take on place.
He wants to be more aggressive, take an assertive role as far as being one of our leaders.
"I wanted to come out tonight and just take more shots, be more aggressive, take the ball to the basket, and I did that," Martin said.
In the point I really just want to play my game, be aggressive, take it to my opponent and not just wait around and wait for opportunities.
"What my wife wants is for me to be more aggressive, take a second job and really push myself," he said.
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Against the rest of the world, they take an aggressive, take-no-prisoners approach; against each other, critics say, they play polite tennis.
Yet the aggressive, take-no-prisoners Mr. Cuomo has changed Albany not by steamrolling the Capitol and its muddled, cagey political culture, but by embracing it in ways few other governors have.
But he never went as far as his successors have begun to, with aggressive take-overs of private-media outlets that still haven't aligned themselves openly with the government.
Ms. Shaheen, who has a reputation for calm moderation in office mixed with an aggressive, take-no-prisoners campaign style, had prospered in New Hampshire by attracting independent voters in races against conservative Republicans.
But no one should have been surprised that the Algerian government adopted such an aggressive, take-no-prisoners approach to the deadly drama at In Amenas, writes Ian Black.
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