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Her hot-headed behavior could have caused a riot and it is a tribute to the Latinos she tried to intimidate that it did not.
Perhaps it says something about Frank's ability to intimidate that his players promptly came out of the huddle and turned the ball over again.
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In 2008 the former Chief Medical Officer for England warned that the term 'Obesity' is the new 'Cancer -- "a word that is taboo, that intimidates, that strikes fear" [ 31].
During my many overdoses in the years past, friends were intimidated … intimidated that they'd get in trouble for getting a friend help.
When he said, 'don't be intimidated,' that was intimidating".
It is intimidating, that 1st tee.
The Seminoles are so intimidating that they have allowed only 7 first-quarter points this season.
Some players said he struck them; others said they were so intimidated that they feared speaking to him.
Does Rudd find it intimidating that his brilliant high-strung character in Act One seems somewhat similar to Greenberg?
Her visit was so disruptive and intimidating that the governor had been pinned down in his lodge, unable to move around his capital city, Port Harcourt.
Otherwise even the most promising technological advances risk seeming so opaque and intimidating that we will not make the most of them.
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