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It will be intimidating.
When the scouts file their report on Verlander, it will be intimidating: He challenges hitters with a fastball that reached 99 miles per hour.
A Ports 1961 in southern China's relatively poor regional capital of Guangxi "is probably one of the most beautiful stores in the whole city, and it will be intimidating for many people," he says.
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But CdM, which is on a five-game winning streak, doesn't look like it will be intimidated.
There will be intimidating chanting, a lot of passion and hatred between the fans, but I hope it stays at that.
Valencia boast some history and will be intimidating opponents at the Mestalla.
Sometimes that little bit of confidence that you show to the opposition, especially against a young team, will be intimidating.
In any event, I cannot assume that the press, as successful and powerful as it is, will be intimidated into withholding news that by decent journalistic standards it believes to be true.
British sources said last night the action was designed to "make clear to Russia that neither NATO nor its members will be intimidated".
But it seems unlikely that Appleton will be intimidated into a settlement with either the ex-employees or Rambus.
"The idea very clearly is to let it be known that should you be a scientist who speaks out in public then you will be intimidated, you will be harassed, and you will be threatened," he said.
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