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You get intimidated.
President Andrew Johnson granted amnesty to Confederates, using states rights as a cover to allow racism to grow and intimidate people of color in Southern states.
"We're too grown to be intimidated," he said.
The workers say they are being intimidated by growing numbers of pro-Palestinian protesters, who have held rallies outside stores such as H&M and Schuh on Market Street, one of the city's busiest for shoppers.
And some people, he suspects, may be intimidated by the growing power base in general among Haitian-Americans in South Florida.
Windhager's other studies have found that consumers tend to prefer the more dominant cars – a fact that manufacturers are already using to their advantage; in 2006, for instance, the Wall Street Journal reported that "cuter" cars, like the iconic Volkswagen Beetle, were experiencing falling sales – perhaps because their owners were feeling intimidated by the growing number of large SUVs.
He's intimidated by the growing power and the creative force in her marriage.
At some point in her conversations with internal affairs investigators, Moore grew frustrated with their attempts to intimidate her.
"When you go as a child, you're not intimidated by it when you grow up.
McCarthy defended his conspiracy theories about communists by intimidating doubters; fantasies around Kennedy grew up largely because officials withheld the evidence that might have shot them down.
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