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Based on their militant Straight edge and vegan ethics and a fast, aggressive sound, they created a subgenre known as Youth crew, influencing a large number of bands.
Containing songs that were more aggressive than the ones found on Age to Age, Straight Ahead was not as commercially successful as its predecessor.

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Led Zeppelin have also been described as " the quintessential purveyors " of masculine and aggressive " cock rock ", although this assertion has been challenged.
It is said that " aggression has its own value ", meaning that often aggressive plays can make money with weak hands because of bluff value.
A player who is constantly aggressive and plays many inferior hands is called a " maniac ", and skilled players will take advantage of him by calling him more often, using isolation plays, and by other means.
The cockerel " waltz ", when the cockerel struts in a half circle with one wing extended down, is an aggressive approach signifying to females his dominance, and usually, the female will submit by running or moving away from the cockerel in acknowledgement.
Stalinism took an aggressive stance on class conflict, utilizing state violence to forcibly purge society of the bourgeosie such as the affluent middle-class peasant Kulaks and other " class enemies ", as well as claiming that class conflict existed within communist parties.
He correlated the Three Treasures with " abstention from aggressive war and capital punishment ", " absolute simplicity of living ", and " refusal to assert active authority ".
In Greenbelt Cooperative Publishing Association, Inc. v. Bresler,, the Supreme Court ruled that a Greenbelt News Review article, which quoted a visitor to a city council meeting who characterized Bresler's aggressive stance in negotiating with the city as " blackmail ", was not libelous since nobody could believe anyone was claiming that Bresler had committed the crime of blackmail and that the statement was essentially hyperbole ( i. e., clearly an opinion ).
5 ' 11 ", range: 5 ' 7 " to 6 ' 2 "), had a 47, XYY karyotype, and mischaracterized them as aggressive and violent criminals.
On the issue of the nuclear program of Iran and the existential threat this poses for Israel, Peres stated, " I am not in favor of a military attack on Iran, but we must quickly and decisively establish a strong, aggressive coalition of nations that will impose painful economic sanctions on Iran ", adding " Iran's efforts to achieve nuclear weapons should keep the entire world from sleeping soundly.
The domestication of the chicken as stated in the Encyclopædia Britannica ( 2007 ): " Humans first domesticated chickens of Indian origin for the purpose of cockfighting in Asia, Africa, and Europe and is understandable since the belief by many archaeologists that " chickens were first domesticated not for eating but for cockfighting ", because of the " aggressive rooster's ability to fight ".
In early episodes, she is shown as very sexually aggressive and promiscuous: in " Flaming Moe's ", she is shown with her arms around two sailors in the parody of the famous Cheers theme, and tries to pick up both Joey Kramer ( Aerosmith's drummer ) and Homer Simpson, even after learning he is married and Bart's father.
She was later diagnosed with " psychosis due to epilepsy ", a condition apart from the seizures that is known to cause disordered thinking, delusional ideation, paranoia, and aggressive behavior.
In 1938, the Village Mayor, James A. Sanders and the Board of Trustees passed a Resolution commending the " Fire Marshall ", John M. Frieders and the members of the Fire Department for their " aggressive " efforts in obtaining funds for the purchase of new equipment to be used by the Fire Department.
While producing the song " Lacquer Head ", Durst encouraged Primus to return to the more aggressive sound of their earlier albums for Antipop.
", a punk-reggae song with aggressive lyrics adapted from a poem by Heathcote Williams.
As a result of the " Ink War ", traditional accounts of Steinitz's character depict him as ill-tempered and aggressive ; but more recent research shows that he had long and friendly relationships with some players and chess organizations.
Homo sapiens, referred to as " Earth-descended " or " ED " humans, or as " Solarians ", are the only sentient species aggressive enough to put up a good fight.
" In order to contrast the aggressive assault put forth on Reign in Blood, Slayer consciously slowed down the tempo of the album as a whole ", according to Slayer's official biography.
Literally meaning " one colony ", unicolonial behaviour is characterized by the cooperation and lack of aggressive behaviour between the foraging ants of multiple colonies, each with their own queen.
" I shall advance on him ", the aggressive Breckinridge declared.
Musically, the songs ranged from pseudo-classical elegance (" Stranded In Time ", " Where Is Yesterday ") to aggressive discordance and hard rock (" The Garden of Earthly Delights ", " Hard Coming Love "), with heavy electronic distortion and collages of “ found ” music such as brass bands, Byrd being heavily influenced by Charles Ives.
", to which the protagonist will react in an annoyed or aggressive manner, ( e. g. ' oh sod off, fatty ' in the period drama, and being shot by Schwarzenegger in the action film ).

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the aggressive disbelief of those who are romantically lost in a semantic jungle of the word `` Revolution '' ; ;
Thus a man who is butting a stone wall at the office may become unusually aggressive in bed -- the one place he can still be champion.
An aggressive posture involved raising the body off the ground and glaring at the opponent who often turned away submissively.
His father, although a kind man in private, was also an aggressive prosecuting attorney who tried death penalty cases, arguing strongly for the death penalty to be imposed.
The term " Bolshie " later became a slang term for anyone who was rebellious, aggressive or truculent.
But while Eisenhower argued with Roosevelt and Churchill, who both insisted on unconditional terms of surrender in exchange for helping the Italians, the Germans pursued an aggressive buildup of forces in the country – making the job more difficult, by adding 19 divisions and initially outnumbering the Allied forces 2 to 1, Nevertheless, the invasion of Italy was highly successful.
A 2008 University of Pennsylvania study of 6, 000 dog owners who were interviewed indicated that dogs of smaller breeds were more likely to be " genetically predisposed towards aggressive behaviour ".
He was an aggressive commander who expected his subordinates to always use their initiative without direct orders from himself.
He was also described by ancient sources as a high-handed person who was also aggressive in his dealings.
However, he was following the pressure that was being exerted on him from some members of his cabinet, including Palmerston, who in this rare instance was actually being supported by John Russell, both of whom were in favor of a more aggressive policy against perceived Russian expansion.
He became involved with aggressive nationalists leaders who were demanding Home Rule for Indians.
John's policy earned him the disrespectful title of " John Softsword " from some English chroniclers, who contrasted his behaviour with his more aggressive brother, Richard.
During the negotiation, negotiators who are in a positive mood tend to enjoy the interaction more, show less contentious behavior, use less aggressive tactics and more cooperative strategies.
* All else being equal, the course of war will tend to favour the party with the stronger emotional and political motivations, but especially the defender ( a notion that surprises and confuses many readers, who typically expect a soldier — especially a German soldier — to be a proponent of aggressive warfare ).
The character of Punch adapted to the new format, going from a stringed comedian who might say outrageous things to a more aggressive glove-puppet who could do outrageous — and often violent — things to the other characters.
In patients who possess language but are incapable of expressing themselves effectively, such as those with dementia, an increase in confusion or display of aggressive behaviors or agitation, may signal that discomfort exists, and further assessment is necessary.
At Mantes on 9 July 1193, Philip came to terms with Richard's ministers who agreed that Philip could keep his gains and would be given some extra territories if he ceased all further aggressive actions in Normandy, along with the condition that Philip would hand back the captured territory if Richard would pay homage to Philip.
Alfonso's more aggressive policy towards the Taifas worried the rulers of those kingdoms, who called on the African Almoravids for help.
In the early 8th century BC, however, Kush emerged as an independent kingdom ruled from Napata by an aggressive line of monarchs who slowly extended their influence into Egypt.
However, these views have been disputed by, among others, the late Carl Sagan, who speculated that any technologically advanced extraterrestrial civilization would be advanced ethically as well, and would not be aggressive, and that humanity would, due to the extraterrestrial civilization's technological prowess, reciprocate this non-aggression.
Many accused the Raiders defense of being overly aggressive, especially Atkinson, who inflicted a severe concussion on Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Lynn Swann in the previous season's AFC Championship Game.

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