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"I figured it would intimidate the competition rather than create drag," she said.
She said that it would intimidate her to have a relative as saintly as Mary Moore and that she felt much more comfortable knowing that she could never be as bad as her own great-grandmother.
Several legal specialists raised concerns about the new guidance, warning that it would intimidate people into avoiding even casual discussions with colleagues that should not be deemed banned by the statute.
In the attempt to ban the camera from the courtroom, Lapin and a Glendale deputy city attorney claimed that it would intimidate witnesses and could lead to threats against Glendale police officers called to testify.
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I was even afraid achieving my highest success in business because I thought if I did I would intimidate the man who would share my life.
It also would intimidate voters who, with good reason, would fear their votes and other sensitive information were being handed over to federal officials.
Mr. Scarcella called it "ridiculous" that he would intimidate a person to testify.
The court was determined to protect the press from the prospects of large damage awards in libel cases that would intimidate it into drastic self-censorship.
He had hoped this would intimidate people, but it hasn't.
The required technical complexity and capital outlay would intimidate most winery owners, but it's second nature to a former semiconductor producer.
"But what is this poem about?" This dread question stalks almost every poetry classroom, and it's vanquished only to return with a tenacity that would intimidate Michael Myers.
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