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"But, so far he hasn't been able to intimidate me.
He's able to intimidate and put people in bad situations.
Nobody should be able to intimidate a company to not to do its business".
The Treasury was able to intimidate weaker departments, such as culture, media and sport, Defra and justice.
My greatest sadness is that the Italians were able to intimidate the entire American art world, and especially museums, without having to produce any evidence at all.
With its local origins and connections, the Ghazni Taliban have been able to intimidate the government and exert influence over the population.
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He enjoyed unsupervised access, particularly at two sites, Leeds General Infirmary and Broadmoor psychiatric hospital, and was able to use his fame to intimidate junior staff.
Savile had unsupervised access, particularly at two sites, Leeds General Infirmary and Broadmoor psychiatric hospital, and was able to use his fame to intimidate junior staff.
Dressed in civilian clothes and driven in ordinary cars, we were able to move around in a manner less likely to intimidate and more likely to elicit candor.
Besides its gangster-style politics, it is also home to extremists from the Pakistani Taliban and other terrorist groups.The MQM is both the best-organised of the parties and the one best able to bully and intimidate its rivals.
The MQM is both the best-organised of the city's political parties, and, as the one in power, seen as the best able to bully and intimidate its rivals.
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