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are active about
adjective
Having the power or quality of acting; causing change; communicating action or motion; acting;—opposed to passive, that receives.
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Households cannot be active about their spending unless they are active about their saving as well.
Most Momentum members attend meetings, and some are active about the cause online or at rallies in city centres.
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We found that the myo-3 promoter started to be active about 7 h after egg-laying and sustained its activity in the following hatching process.
From the beginning, Britain First has been active about creating a presence on social media.
"In addition, we will help you get into a job, we're going to be active about it, helping you go into a job placement program," he said.
Standard medieval refrain forms rapidly lost favour among the composers who were active about 1500; they preferred freer poetic forms and fresher rhetoric.
"They tell you, be an active partner in your child's education, be active about choosing a school," said Ms. Guest, who owns a video marketing firm with her husband.
This "discovery of light," partial and piecemeal as it was, began around 1270 80 but is particularly associated with a well-known Parisian royal illuminator called Master Honoré, who was active about 1288 1300 or later.
But we try to be active about what we align ourselves with.
Aside from a unique theme, be active about making your hostel special.
The season was active, about 50% above normal, and was the fourth consecutive above-normal season.
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