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"Journalists are leaving more than other groups because the government has closed newspapers and it has intimidated and terrorized them," he said in an interview.
Without Haitians in leadership positions, the Red Cross was particularly ill-prepared to deal with Haiti's land tenure rules, a system so tangled and unforgiving that it has intimidated USAid and Vatican relief efforts.
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The government has vehemently rejected accusations that it had intimidated people or scaled down its military presence before she arrived, saying officials allowed her "to meet any one she wanted to" during her visit and that they had "nothing to hide".
The commission found evidence going back over ten years that it had intimidated as many as 50 of its Italian distributors, cancelling the contracts of 12 because they had sold cheaper cars.
GRILLING fish has intimidated and frustrated countless home cooks: it overcooks, it sticks to the grill, it falls apart.
It's one form of the frightened levelling-off that Trump has intimidated too many pundits and reporters into accepting.
The regime's intelligence service has intimidated many activists.
Since then, James's mind-boggling talent has intimidated coaches into submission.
We believe that His Highness's conservative regime has intimidated people".
For years, Mr. Thackeray has intimidated Bollywood with threats to disrupt movie openings.
Over the past decade, the group has intimidated and eliminated thousands of such influential figures.
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