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Markets may not always be right, but they do send important messages and they cannot just be browbeaten.
"He should be an American hero, actually, a rugged individualist who is not going to be browbeaten," said Dr. Edwin Gale, professor emeritus at the University of Bristol in Britain, who recently wrote a commentary with Dr. Butler on the drugs.
Any parent who believes children need to be browbeaten and corralled like foot soldiers to march to the beat of their mother's drum has serious over-identification issues (among, likely, other things).
The Tory press harrumphed against the outrageous impertinence of unelected peers, the government was browbeaten with dark threats.
"No one helps you," says Grimes, who adds that she was browbeaten with threats of false criminal charges by her superiors and investigators alike.
Regrettably, the same trend is creeping into developed countries.
They're browbeaten, swimming against the current – but up for the challenge.
Mr. De Palma soon jumped to his feet, acting out a sequence from his 1970 movie "Hi, Mom!" in which a clutch of New York suburbanites, in town for an evening of Greenwich Village theater, are browbeaten, then beaten, then -- in the case of one blond wife -- raped by the cast of "Be Black Baby".
"Every single one of them was browbeaten," Oprison said in his opening statement.
Everything's becoming what it's not: punk developing into hippie, rock into disco.
Congress is easily browbeaten into patriotic silence when the war drums roll.
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