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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blackmail of" is not a complete sentence and is not usable in written English
To use the term "blackmail" in a sentence, you would need to add a direct object to the end of the phrase to indicate what is being blackmailed. For example: "He was accused of using blackmail of his boss to get a raise."
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"Italy needs there to be no more blackmail of the 'do this or the government falls' sort," he said.
He was involved to such an extent that Kody was named the 2010 "Blackmailer of the Year" by a website called the Daily Capper for his blackmail of a teenage girl.
The political blackmail of the hard left is the most visible.
Spamhaus acted, he wrote, "without any court verdict, just by blackmail of suppliers and Jew lies".
In June, Herod reported the attempted blackmail of Sarom Loun to Cambodian authorities.
What is Zampa's blackmail of another man's bride but a villain's gratuitous show of power?
Blackmail, of course, but if well orchestrated it might just conceivably work.
But Aasiya, wise to the extravagant emotional blackmail of Indian parents, refused.
But do we, who are brushed out of this discourse by the blackmail of presumed expertise, really believe them?
Both men figure in court documents relating to an inquiry into the suspected blackmail of Italy's prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi.
There must be no more blackmail of Palestinians, for there is nothing else they can give away.
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