It is unclear why the elephant became aggressive, said the park spokesman William Mabasa.
When an officer entered the property, Bather became aggressive, pushing the officer against a wall and then onto the floor.
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Mr Alder had been arrested after he became aggressive and abusive at Hull Royal Infirmary, where he was taken after being assaulted outside a city centre hotel.
At the beginning of 2011, as Leo Dzwil's condition deteriorated rapidly, he became aggressive at times and incapable of taking care of himself or being alone at home.
At the same time, lenders became aggressive and sometimes careless.
Barrett initially received good reports after being placed in a children's home in Leicester but, according to social services, was forced to leave when he became aggressive and disruptive.
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He was told he would be arrested for criminal damage as the bathroom toilet, extractor fan and light fitting were broken, but became aggressive and approached one of the officers with his fists clenched.
Azarenka said she altered her approach in the second set and became more aggressive.
The policeman said Mr al-Baghdadi began to swear and became more aggressive with his face "inches away" from Mrs Dizaei.
They also began to shift the policy of more traditional organisations like the London Cycling Campaign, which in turn became more aggressive in its demands.
"We were worried about the impact of the economy, so we definitely became more aggressive in building our brand, " says Keith Vaughn, assistant dean of M.
As a shareholder, I would certainly be pleased if Apple became more aggressive buying back stock, but what might be more exciting is some kind of bold strategic acquisition.
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Mr. Flexner of Citigroup said the bank became more aggressive in pursuing REIT underwriting business after the sector weathered the brutal downturn with very few defaults on debt obligations.
Over a period of almost 20 years, banking became too aggressive, too focused on the short term, too disconnected from the needs of our customers and clients, and wider society.
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We talked some more as her driving became even more aggressive and erratic.
Mr Dewani was admitted to Fromeside after he was removed from The Priory when, according to staff, his behaviour became disruptive and aggressive.
"The reason I dared to suggest to pupils that he would be on my Christmas dinner list was that he suddenly became a little aggressive towards my black shoes, " he said.
The bear grew up, became sexually mature and aggressive, and attacked the man.
Unfortunately a small number of people at the Leicester Street site became a little more aggressive and there was minor disorder for around ten minutes.
What was also noticeable, prior to this, was a sea change at groups like London Cycling Campaign (LCC) and Sustrans which became more demanding and aggressive in their campaigning.
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The team soon became a symbol of the company: youthful, aggressive, self-reliant, successful.
By the late sixties, bank lending turned more aggressive in the country and real estate speculation became the third cyclical variable governing economic cycles.
Jo Harlow, whom Mr. Elop appointed head of smartphones shortly after he became CEO, said Nokia will launch lower-priced Lumia devices in the coming months to better compete with aggressive Asian device makers such as China's Huawei Technologies.
From what we can hear, the One X has excellent noise suppression, but that also became a double-edged sword as we moved to about two meters away from the phone -- the aggressive suppression started to interfere with our voice and therefore made it hard to interpret the distant speech.
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