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"They believed they could win by intimidating local officials".
"He doesn't need to win an election by intimidating people".
Almost always, they keep local politicians in power by intimidating rivals and voters.
In the late 1920s, Stalin began to consolidate his power by intimidating and discrediting his rivals.
It's not just central government that is putting pressure on news organisations by intimidating sources.
"The M.T.A. is misreading the situation if it thinks it can prevail by intimidating our members".
I didn't realize the first time around that the way you control somebody is not by intimidating them.
His legacy is defined by intimidating bodies of symphonies, string quartets, piano sonatas and more, now canonic.
Instead, he has done just the opposite, by intimidating riders who spoke up about doping into silence.
The extrapolation from Mr. Khurana's argument is that such executives, if guilty, got away with it by intimidating their boards.
It appears that the university has behaved in a disgraceful fashion by intimidating [Pinnington] in this way.
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