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Now we go to witnesses being intimidated on the streets.
Prosecutors said the witness, Theodore Edwards, had been intimidated on behalf of the defendant.
So I'm writing this anonymously because I've had enough of being intimidated on the roads as it is.
No Jewish student – and no Muslim student or student of any heritage or religion – should ever feel intimidated on a University campus for their heritage or religion leading to academic leaders quitting in protest.
Ratliff, who blocked three shots and intimidated on numerous others, said Van Horn, who had his season high for turnovers, was thinking about more than his options on that final play.
Nelson and the three others on the boat say that long after the war they continued to be harassed and intimidated on account of their ethnicity, for every Tamil in Sri Lanka is suspected of being a sympathiser.
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Employers are still free under the proposed Employee Free Choice Act to hold intimidating one-on-one "sweat" sessions to legally discourage workers from joining a union.
Whereas on Wellman's account one can commit an act of terrorism without either engaging in or threatening violence, merely by making a threat in order to intimidate, on Goodin's account one need not even make a threat: one acts as a terrorist by merely issuing a warning about the acts of others that is meant to intimidate.
He was physically intimidating on the fencing strip.
Do not be fooled by Hazeltine's 7,360 yards, which seem intimidating on paper.
She said the Legislature intended to address attacks with the "intent to intimidate" on a broad scale.
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