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Mr. Lopez has chosen to go aggressive, from the blunt comedy to a sprawling set adorned with flashing lights and dancing women.
The LA Times described it as "that rarest of treats" while the New York Times claimed, ringingly, that it proved "women can go aggressive laugh to aggressive-and-absurd laugh with men".
We had a bit more pace and less tyre deg [degradation] than the Williams so we could go aggressive on the stops and that's what we did.
"We've been testing these signals, sometimes we go aggressive in terms of the number of signals we use, then respond to users by backing it off, then push it more aggressively, then back it off again," Chang said.
Go aggressive for the exhaust and drivetrain for maximum pleasure.
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facebook really went aggressive here".
Amazon is going aggressive with the pricing here: the Kindle Touch will go for $99 — a super-enticing price point by any stretch, but one that's probably going to ensure these things fly off the shelves come the holidays.
Even though some smaller companies are saying they will stay closed on Thanksgiving Day and even on Black Friday, all signs point to the major retailers going aggressive to lure in customers, he said.
DP: Taking a page our of Carol's playbook – we're going to get aggressive.
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