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Nato, he said, was "getting ready" for "any kind of aggression from Russia".
"Nato has to be ready for any kind of aggression from Russia, whatever form it takes.
The defence secretary said: "Nato has to be ready for any kind of aggression from Russia, whatever form it takes.
"This area is very close to my country and we'd like to avoid any kind of aggression from abroad.
"Barcelona urges all clubs to continue fighting against the blight on the game which any kind of aggression against a sportsperson on the basis of their race represents".. Former Barca striker Gary Lineker praised the actions of Alves.
If you notice any kind of aggression be sure to separate the fish.
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The villains are the defensive ones; shyness can be interpreted as a kind of aggression: 'Who are you to care so much how you come off?'" Interview by Hugh Muir (13 October) There is an Ed problem; a big one, and he knows it.
But they've also always crackled with a kind of aggression too — the effect of layering paint and paper into map-like arrangements, then attacking the whole combination with a sander.
Nevertheless, Aragon's and Dyer's work suggests that cute photos incite a kind of aggression, even though such behavior may be more of an over-emotional reaction than a violent reaction.
In the 1990 World Cup final he caused controversy by getting Argentina's Pedro Monzon sent off before winning a penalty for West Germany that appeared to owe more to acrobatics than any kind of defensive aggression.
Israelis are divided, definitely, but I think you hear too much of the louder voices that always justify any kind of act of aggression.
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