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It was however in Britain that Antoninus decided to follow a new, more aggressive path, with the appointment of a new governor in 139, Quintus Lollius Urbicus.
“ The new logo depicts a more powerful, aggressive Falcon – one of fast movement.
The logo was redesigned with red and silver accents to depict a more powerful, aggressive falcon, which now more closely resembles the capital letter F. Although the Falcons still wore black helmets, the new uniforms featured jerseys and pants with red trim down the sides.
Abroad, a new trend of aggressive American influence emerged, evident in Secretary of State James G. Blaine's expressed belief that all of Central and South America would some day fall to the US.
By turning his entire body to ice, instead of just wearing an icy exterior, Bobby now was capable of using his power in new, aggressive ways, adding spikes and padding to his ice structure.
Because it is a natural guard dog, a Komondor that is not properly socialized may react in an excessively aggressive manner when confronted with a new situation or person.
In 1969, the new manager of the Twins, Billy Martin, pushed aggressive base running all-around, and Rod Carew set the all-time Major League record by stealing home seven times.
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.
The new rail regulator, Tom Winsor, had been Swift's general counsel ( 1993 – 95 ), and adopted a more interventionist and aggressive regulatory approach.
The situation could have been worse ; an aggressive public education campaign in the early 1990s reduced the number of new HIV infections from 150, 000 to 25, 000 annually.
Foner also maintains that with The Age of Reason Paine " gave deism a new, aggressive, explicitly anti-Christian tone ".
The academic facilities on the Fayette campus are state-of-the-art due to an aggressive renovation of the old buildings over the past decade and new construction currently underway.
Coupled with an aggressive advertising campaign, this caused a tremendous rise in the popularity of wargaming in the early 1970s, with a large number of new companies starting up.
Western nations view Russian bellicosity and belligerence as having markedly increased as of late, with tests of new nuclear-capable missiles occurring on a regular basis, military conflicts with neighboring states, claims of a Russian " sphere of influence " on the perimeter of the old Soviet Union, the rise of ultra-nationalist " Putin Youth " groups, aggressive politicization of and threats of withdrawal of natural gas supplies to Europe should the Europeans not make certain policy concessions, and even threats of a nuclear first strike against Poland have been heard to be made by certain Russian generals.
The new literary generation of the 1980s was marked by the need to rebel, to act outside of the bounds of society — their work draws on the war generation ( Group 42 ), and is often brutal, aggressive, and vulgar ( Jáchym Topol, Petr Placák, Zuzana Brabcová ); postmodernism also influenced literature as a whole ( Jiří Kratochvil, Daniela Hodrová ).
They may be aggressive in attempting to locate new customers or to help them get established.
There is evidence that Tyrannosaurus did have aggressive head-on encounters with Triceratops, based on partially healed tyrannosaur tooth marks on a Triceratops brow horn and squamosal ; the bitten horn is also broken, with new bone growth after the break.
A new proposal links military experience to anger and aggression, developing aggressive reactions and investigating these effects on those possessing the traits of a serial killer.
The urban development of those new neighborhoods is very similar to other Spanish provincial capitals that experienced a similar aggressive economic development during the sixties and seventies.
The new liberal majority clearly had no intention of budging in the face of < span lang =" fr "> Polignac </ span >' s aggressive policies.
America West also used an aggressive employee stock ownership program, in which new employees were required to invest 20 % of their salary in company stock, providing a steady flow of cash as the company grew.
Patterson formed NCR into one of the first modern American companies, introducing new, aggressive sales methods and business techniques.
Ultima Online's fifth expansion in was the most aggressive yet, offering players the ability to custom design their homes, the Paladin and Necromancer professions, a new land called Malas, and 13 new combat moves.

aggressive and doctrine
Their analysis of military history convinced them that decisive and aggressive strategic offensive was the only doctrine of victory, and feared that overemphasis of firepower, and the resultant dependence on entrenchment would make this all but impossible, and leading to the battlefield stagnant in advantages of the defensive position, destroying troop morale and willingness to fight.
These instructions and supplementary instructions to ships ' captains, which attempted to balance an adherence to standing orders with the need to exploit emerging opportunities in a battle, proved heavily influential over the next hundred years and shaped the idea that an aggressive fighting spirit should be at the core of British naval doctrine.
Although it is not officially supported by NBF doctrine, xenophobia, racism, and antisemitism are much more mainstreamed by the aggressive NBF when compared to the more “ progressive ″ Limonovist NBP.
" The Warren Court's doctrine may be seen as proceeding aggressively in these general areas: its aggressive reading of the first eight amendments in the Bill of Rights ( as " incorporated " against the states by the Fourteenth Amendment ); its commitment to unblocking the channels of political change (" one-man, one-vote "), and its vigorous protection of the rights of racial minority groups.

aggressive and gave
Robinson's career is generally considered to mark the beginning of the post –" long ball " era in baseball, in which a reliance on raw power-hitting gave way to balanced offensive strategies that used footspeed to create runs through aggressive baserunning.
It forced black to play more aggressive moves and gave white the opportunity to stay calm and focus on keeping the parity.
This gave the Sana ' a government diplomatic support vis-a-vis the Saudi government, which had aggressive designs on Yemeni territory.
That aggressive research — tracking rebel guerrillas in the Peruvian jungle at age 67 for The Evening News ( 1990 ), or reading 27 books on the hotel industry for Hotel — gave his novels a realism that appealed to readers, even as some critics complained that he used it to disguise a lack of literary talent.
This argument became even more aggressive when the city announced that it did not want an official Catholic opening of the new cemetery-but gave a substantial amount of money towards the construction of a segregated Jewish section.
At this moment, however, Hindman's normally aggressive style gave way to uncharacteristic doubt.
Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a rating of 88 % " Fresh " and a consensus that states " Extraordinarily daring for a Hollywood film, Altered States attacks the viewer with its inventive, aggressive mix of muddled sound effects and visual pyrotechnics.
An optional overdrive unit was a desirable feature because it gave drivers close gearing for aggressive driving with overdrive available on 2nd, 3rd and top gears on early models, yet " long legs " for open motorways.
Almost alone among Western scientists, John Desmond Bernal, Professor of Physics at Birkbeck College, University of London, and a Fellow of the Royal Society, made an aggressive public defense of Lysenko and some years later gave an obituary of ‘ Stalin as a Scientist .’ However, despite Bernal's endorsement, other members of Britain's scientific community retreated from open support of the Soviet Union, and may have been one of the chief reasons for a retreat from Marxism in that country.
Increasingly graphic portrayals of firearms involved in gratuitous acts of violence in the mass media gave rise to concern of the emergence of an aggressive " gun culture ".
He also gave reason that she was not feminine enough stating that she was more verbal than should be and was often too aggressive for a woman of the 19th century.
This seemingly independent movement gave the illusion that the bird had its own personality, which entailed sudden, unprovoked and aggressive attacks on anyone and anything that came too close.
In 1269, while searching for allies, Mestwin II entered into an alliance with expanding at the cost of Slavic lands and ever aggressive Brandenburg margraves, Treaty of Choszczno, and most likely in return for military and financial help he gave oath of fealty and paid homage over a couple Pomeralian towns ( Świecie and Białogard ) to these dukes.
Nevertheless, it may have influenced the behaviour of later naval officers by helping inculcate " a culture of aggressive determination which set British officers apart from their foreign contemporaries, and which in time gave them a steadily mounting psychological ascendancy ".
This gave western swing bands more rhythmic drive and an overall more aggressive character than most horn bands.
A short-wheelbase, fastback coupe with an aggressive wedge-like stance, the Charger's design gave the effect of speed, even when it was standing still.
During his youth, Hextall saw his father and uncle often roughed up by the Philadelphia Flyers, whose aggressive style of play for much of the 1970s gave the team the name " Broad Street Bullies ".
The OPR report cites testimony Yoo gave to Justice Department investigators where he claims that the " president's war-making authority was so broad that he had the constitutional power to order a village to be ' massacred '" The OPR report concluded that Yoo had " committed ' intentional professional misconduct ' when he advised the CIA it could proceed with waterboarding and other aggressive interrogation techniques against Al Qaeda suspects ," although the recommendation that he be referred to his state bar association for possible disciplinary proceedings was overruled by David Margolis, another senior Justice department lawyer.
Some of the reasons that Stopford gave for his inaction were surreal, such as that the Ottomans were " inclined to be aggressive.
This success gave the young players confidence to be more aggressive on the field.
Another casualty of Jo ’ s aggressive publicity-seeking approach was Anne Briggs, who was so disgusted that she gave up singing altogether, citing Jo as one of the reasons.
Shocked by the sudden and aggressive nature of the attack, Lt. Col. Anstruther gave the order to surrender.
Arguably the best live band at the time, their influence on current and future musicians and bands was undeniable: Gandia ’ s melodic bass lines, Roberto Torres ’ guitar licks, Roberto “ Bobby ” Trinidad ’ s percussion textures, Nitayno Arayoán ’ s aggressive drumming and Rafael Carrasquillo ’ s forward thinking keyboard arrangements gave the band an unusual and unique sound. Rafael currently took on a role as a music teacher in America.

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