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"I intend to aggressively make my case," the governor said in an interview.
Watching the immigration debate take shape now, he said, he is heartened to watch Mr. Rubio and others aggressively make their case in the press — something he wishes he had done better six years ago.
"I don't think there were any rights that were violated, but even if there is a perception of that, we want to aggressively make sure it doesn't happen," said Ari Zavaras, manager of public safety.
To have any real chance of winning in November, several political analysts have said, Mr. Bloomberg will have to aggressively make up for the more than two weeks that his commercials have been off the air.
The Kenilworth Road riot, as it became known, saw hordes of supporters from the Millwall end of the ground aggressively make their way into home areas and onto the pitch, before facing off against police officers.
Airport car rental startup Silvercar has increased the number of markets it hopes to launch in by the end of the year, as it seeks to more aggressively make its services available to more potential customers.
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The Dutch pitched smartly and aggressively, made play after snazzy play, and generated just enough offense to stay alive.
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