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"When we got engaged, I aggressively campaigned for elopement," she said.
An aggressively campaigned dog and handler may be on the road three or four days a week.
The U.S. was in a deep recession, and the governors of several states aggressively campaigned for the Nissan project.
Even before the impeachment of Dilma [Rousseff], they aggressively campaigned to water down gun control legislation and lower the age of criminal responsibility.
The report ends by noting the glaring irony that Obama aggressively campaigned on a pledge to usher in The Most Transparent Administration Ever™.
Ms. Watson Coleman, who had aggressively campaigned on Mr. McGreevey's behalf, had her named tossed about for various high-level positions, including secretary of state.
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Mr. Gore is "aggressively campaigning here and I think that's making a difference," he said.
But isn't the army today a quieter, less aggressively campaigning organisation than it was in the late 19th century?
Mr. Romney finished second in the 2008 Iowa caucuses after spending about $10 million in the state and aggressively campaigning for more than a year.
Mr. Portman endorsed Mr. Kasich in the presidential primary, and the governor has been aggressively campaigning for the senator in his re-election campaign this year.
While polls show that Mr. Obama has an advantage, Mrs. Clinton and former President Bill Clinton are aggressively campaigning across the state this week, with Mr. Clinton focusing heavily on black voters.
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