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The Libyans, meanwhile, said that potential recruits could be "intimidated" through threats to arrest relatives in Libya.
Unfortunately since the election members of the council have been intimidated through official government channels.
The detainees were soon released, except for the 11 sent to high-security jail allegedly without access to their lawyers or the ability to contact family, while they were intimidated through both threats and violence.
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The statements cover everything from nuclear reductions to economic initiatives to a vague statement by Mr. Putin that the White House hopes will temper any crackdown on Russia's independent media, which Mr. Putin critics say he has attempted to intimidate through a series of legal and financial pressures.
Because Commonwealth law defines terrorism as attempting to advance a political, ideological or religious cause, by intimidating through act or threat the Australian government, a foreign government, or the public.
Moggi and his son were said to have intimidated players through threats of violence to sign for particular clubs.
The government said Hodge encouraged Allied's wrongful activities by maintaining a "culture of corruption" in which he eliminated various senior management workers, "intimidated" workers through sudden firings and aggressive email monitoring and "silenced" former employees by suing them.
"Michael will have to keep his hands high, not be intimidated and think through the whole fight," Mustin said.
They intimidated their way through the recount process to get to the White House, and they behave as if they have the mandate of a right-wing landslide.
Prime minister of Singapore from its founding in 1965 until he stepped aside in 1990, Mr. Lee built what he called "a first-world oasis in a third-world region" -- praised for the efficiency and incorruptibility of his rule but accused by human rights groups of limiting political freedoms and intimidating opponents through libel suits.
The prime minister of Singapore from its founding in 1965 until he stepped aside in 1990, Mr. Lee built what he called "a first-world oasis in a third-world region" — praised for the efficiency and incorruptibility of his rule but accused by human rights groups of limiting political freedoms and intimidating opponents through libel suits.
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