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"Alastair got quite aggressive at times," said one source.
So far, Bulgaria has been quite aggressive at net and the Russians haven't found a way around its blocking.
"It doesn't exist". "What do you mean, it doesn't exist?" I reply, oblivious to her hostility, since she's quite aggressive at the best of times.
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And sometimes, it's quite aggressive, not funny at all".
They crawl awkwardly in these situations and can become quite aggressive, striking wildly at anything that moves, although they are unable to coil and strike in the manner of terrestrial snakes.
Looking back, it seems quite aggressive of her to have left at dawn the next day.
"China's growth has been slowing down sharply and the tightening measures we saw in April on property have been quite aggressive," Isaac Meng, an economist in Beijing at BNP Paribas, said Friday.
Ireland come hard at you, verbally, and are quite aggressive with the bat.
The promotional video would be used to lure entrepreneurs to the second Entrepreneur week, in April, which Chapman attended and was notably "quite aggressive in expanding her network and making contacts" at, according to Mediaite.
Even so, "at his first audition, he was quite aggressive and shouty," Mr. Cornish said.
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