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It could be Preacher, who has a religious bent; or Bigger, the raw but hyperobservant new recruit; or the war-weary Silk, who already has a Purple Heart; or the aggressive Crazy Horse.

For example, at town halls across the United States, thousands of people have been demanding that the Democrats take a more aggressive posture and become a true opposition party.

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“We fought to the end. I wasn’t aggressive enough last time we played them. Now it’s about staying locked in for Friday. The job’s not done.”

The title of your special, “A Different Animal,” is an aggressive title, but it also seems like it’s got a bunch of layers to it.

Roberts has been aggressive in cutting back voting rights and "pre-existing understandings of how the law works."

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