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The animal is gentle and is showing no signs of aggression at the shelter. Mark Grossman
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We have to work on our offensive movement. We have to have an offensive desire and aggressiveness. We're just way too passive. Todd Minney
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We just didn't meet their aggressiveness. Ballard must have gotten eight or 10 offensive rebounds in the first half. We didn't do a good job getting each other open and setting screens. We played too tentative. Mike Szabo
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Aversion toward the blind exists for the same reason that most prejudices exist: lack of knowledge. Ignorance is a powerful generator of fear. And fear slides easily into aggression and contempt. Rosemary Mahoney
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Wade is a strong, intelligent kid, who displayed his aggressiveness on Friday. Dave Whitson
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My clients train hard. They don't scream or throw weights - they just push hard, trying to get more out of themselves than their bodies want to give, trying to walk that terrible, beautiful line between controlled aggression and all-out insanity. John Romaniello
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You can feel the growing aggression in practice, everyone is pushing hard. Philipp Lahm
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You can be sure that our feeling is peace and hope, good for all people in the world, but not any side that occupies our land or makes aggression on our people. No peace without our legitimate rights. No stability with occupation. No peace with occupation. This is our right. Khaled Mashaal
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We propose this with great caution, ... The evidence, after all, only applies strongly to insects. Human altruism and tight-knit societies may well have evolved differently. But if it is true, it would help us understand the group aggression and warfare so widespread today. Those who study human biology and behavior should take a new look at this possibility. Edward Wilson