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"Folk/tale" can't happen if none of you bother to show up so there's your emotional blackmail for you.
"How can legitimate uses of incentives be distinguished from illegitimate ones — bribery or blackmail, for example?" she asks.
Instead, further violence in Ukraine has become a "means of blackmail" for Mr Putin, argues Lilia Shevtsova of the Brookings Institution.
In the 1930s, nearly everyone in the government was vulnerable to blackmail for having colluded in earlier rounds of witch hunts against old friends.
A brutal murder ("While I Was Gone") or blackmail for sex ("Lost in the Forest") shreds the delicate fabric of daily life.
Time Warner accused Disney of blackmail for threatening to pull its ABC signal if Time Warner did not meet its demands.
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He has visited prostitutes, haunted strip clubs and been blackmailed for attempted murder.
Intelligence agencies are often concerned about the possibility that agents who engage in such behavior could be blackmailed for information.
"You're being blackmailed for prostitution," she told him, and they laughed, with Mr. Spitzer replying, "That is so bizarre".
He was then blackmailed for £3,000 by the gang, who threatened to upload the images to his friends' Facebook pages.
"If somebody thinks we blackmailed democracy with our fasting, we'll keep on blackmailing for these things," countered Anna Hazare, one of the leading figures in the anticorruption movement.
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