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Under intimidation of potential lawsuit, both schools quickly canceled their participation, leaving students and families confused and disappointed.
Under intimidation we included strategies described in Brazilian criminal law: serious threat, use of violence, and rape of the vulnerable [ 13].
At the start of the 1969-70 academic year, he said he would "not attempt to administer under intimidation, violence or coercion of any kind".
When asked about his daughter's experience, Mr. Smart said, "If you lived under intimidation and threats constantly, you know, what would you do?
Prime Minister Tony Blair took a tough line in Britain, despite overwhelming public support for the protesters, saying he would not change tax rates under intimidation.
All that shows that we are living in an occupied land under intimidation and threat and therefore the people feel insecure and security is threatened.
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Meanwhile, Pakistani employees of the American Embassy and consulates have come under intense intimidation: subjected to strip searches, kept in prison for weeks, induced to "turn" against America, and sometimes threatened with weapons, the official said.
The unsupervised-by-international-monitors referendum was carried out under the intimidation of armed Russian troops and paid ballot-stuffers.
The incident was filed under witness intimidation.
A year ago, Sri Lankans were unable to travel to the North and lived under the intimidation by the LTTE.
The associate countries are discriminated against and even within that boys club there is discrimination among them where basically the powerful get their way and enforce voting by threats, intimidation, under-the-table deals.
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