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For all the consequences of aggression, and also for aggression, I am blaming NATO,
Vuk Draskovic
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1946
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NATO is the aggressor, killer of my nation and my state, ... Serbia will continue to fight against aggression to defend our country and national unity against (the) aggression of NATO countries.
Vuk Draskovic
(
1946
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If the aggression will not be stopped, the precedent of such unpunished aggression would sooner or later lead to the aggression against a number of other smaller and medium sized countries. The real question is, which country is next.
Vladislav Jovanovic
After the course of the aggression 11 years ago, backed up by a continuous aggression till this day, our people will not be taken by surprise.
Saddam Hussein
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1937
-)
When someone punches you in the face, you sure know that's aggression. But passive-aggression is very sneaky behavior that people can hide and deny.
Tim Murphy
Anyone seeing women at a bargain-basement sale where aggression is viewed as appropriate, even endearing, sees aggression that would make Attila the Hun turn pale.
Estelle Ramey
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1917
-)
The Palestinian people have been exposed to dangerous aggression, ... We have to put an end to the military aggression of the Israelis against the Palestinians because this had a really negative effect on the peace process.
Hosni Mubarak
(
1928
-)
NATO had no choice but to deter this aggression and prevent the slaughter of innocent civilians.
Dick Gephardt
To open the space for negotiations, (NATO) aggression on Yugoslavia has to stop immediately,
Slobodan Milosevic
(
1941
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Our positions coincide whether talking about sanctions or about the problems of Kosovo or about last year's NATO aggression.
Vojislav Kostunica
Russia is deeply upset by NATO's military action against sovereign Yugoslavia, which is nothing more than open aggression,
Boris Yeltsin
(
1931
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1999
)
You have to play with controlled aggression, it's the only way. She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. I was sent off five times in 1,000 games, that is controlled aggression. I deserved those red cards, and if I didn't I wouldn't moan about it.
Stuart Pearce
(
1962
-)
Forty-seven million Americans experience psychological or physical aggression while on the job. Interestingly, workers pinpoint the general public as the most significant source of this aggression, as opposed to other co-workers or supervisors.
Aaron Schat
The oil embargo would be another illegal, unauthorized activity by NATO, in addition to its aggression and a number of other actions in the field of economic strangulation of Yugoslavia.
Vladislav Jovanovic
The stereotypical belief that large numbers of employees are 'going postal' is a bit of a myth. 47 million Americans experience psychological or physical aggression while on the job. Interestingly, workers pinpoint the general public as the most significant source of this aggression, as opposed to other co-workers or supervisors.
Aaron Schat
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