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▪ I. † aˈggress, n. Obs. [ad. L. aggress-us an attack, f. aggredi to approach, attack: see aggress v.] Attack, aggression.1678 Hale Pleas of Crown xv. (T.) Not only to mutual defence, but also to be assisting to each other in their military aggresses upon others. 1698 J. Norris Pract. Disc. IV. 383 ...
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He Garden
In Year 1937,the Japanese aggress China, occupied the three northeast provinces and a lot of parts of China.
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aggressing
▪ I. aggressing, vbl. n. (əˈgrɛsɪŋ) [f. aggress v. + -ing1.] The action of attacking; commencing an attack.1879 H. Spencer Data of Ethics viii. §52. 139 Whether men live together in quite independent ways, careful only to avoid aggressing.▪ II. aggressing, ppl. a. (əˈgrɛsɪŋ) [f. as prec. + -ing2.] C...
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Himbo
has spawned a "Golden Age of himbodom", based on a new Hollywood vision of women as "crass sexual aggressors" who "need subjects to crassly sexually aggress
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How to find the corp that is right for you - EVE Online Forums
When you show info on a corporation, go to the "attributes" tab. Under this tab you will see "Friendly fire" and that its legal or illegal depending on the settings the CEO of the corporation has chosen. If this option is set to "legal" it means that corp members can aggress you without Concord interfering.
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concrescive
conˈcrescive, a. rare—0. [non-etymological f. L. concrēscĕre (see above) + -ive: suggested by aggress-ive, etc.] ‘Growing together, or into union; uniting’ (Webster 1864).
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aggressor
aggressor (əˈgrɛsə(r)) [a. L. aggressor n. of agent, f. aggredi: see aggress v.; cf. Fr. agresseur, 16th c. in Littré.] He who sets upon, attacks, or assails another; he who makes the first attack, or takes the first step in provoking a quarrel. Also attrib., as aggressor nation, aggressor state. [N...
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For a New Liberty
The core of libertarianism, writes Rothbard, is the non-aggression axiom: "that no man or group of men may aggress against the person or property of anyone
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aggressin
aggressin Med. (əˈgrɛsɪn) Also -ine. [G.; cf. aggress v. and -in1.] Bail's term (Archiv f. Hygiene (1905) LII. 340) for a hypothetical substance which increases the toxic effect of bacteria in the body.1906 Johns Hopkins Hospital Bull. Dec. 406/2 The sterile fluid seeming..to produce conditions favo...
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Workplace aggression
Those who consume more alcohol more frequently are more likely to aggress against a coworker. This proactive strategy prevents individuals who are predisposed to aggress from even entering the workplace.
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ogress
▪ I. ogress1 (ˈəʊgrɪs) Also 8 hogress. [a. F. ogresse, fem. of ogre: see -ess1.] A female ogre.1713 [see ogre]. 1789 Gibbon Autobiog. (1854) 6 Three Ogresses, or female cannibals. 1840 Dickens Barn. Rudge ix, Like some fair ogress who had set a trap and was watching for a nibble from a plump young t...
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Effect of psychoactive drugs on animals
Dominant monkeys also displayed higher aggression during the confrontations, suggesting that the opportunity to aggress might serve as a reinforcer.
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aggression
aggression (əˈgrɛʃən) [a. Fr. agression, formerly aggr- (16th c. in Littré); ad. L. aggressiōn-em n. of action f. aggred-i: see aggress v.] 1. An unprovoked attack; the first attack in a quarrel; an assault, an inroad.1611 Cotgr., Aggression, an aggression, assault, incounter, or first setting on. 1...
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Libertarian perspectives on abortion
It must therefore be illegal and a violation of the child's rights for a parent to aggress against his person by mutilating, torturing, murdering him,
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aggressive
aggressive, a. (əˈgrɛsɪv) [f. L. aggress- ppl. stem of aggred-i (see aggress v.) + -ive. Cf. mod.Fr. agressif, -ive.] 1. Of or pertaining to aggression; of attack; offensive.[Not in Todd 1818, Richardson 1836–55. In Craig 1847.] 1824 Syd. Smith Wks. 1869, 468 Jealous of the aggressive pleasantry of ...
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