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Sadly, Congressman Rohrabacher's baseless imagery of our schools being overthrown by the undocumented was either an amazing display of ignorance or was undoubtedly made to frighten the American people.
They are made to frighten.
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"Why do they make laws to frighten citizens instead of protecting them?" asked an Egyptian on Twitter.
In noisily denouncing Lindbergh, Herman is made to feel like a "frightened, paranoid ghetto Jew".
Masks were also made to protect the deceased by frightening away malevolent spirits.
Make a scarecrow to frighten away the birds; or make bird frighteners using old CDs, bits of unwanted foil and clothing, etc. Make a dangling decoration from shells, beads and pebbles, using thread or fishing line.
I thanked him and wandered down the river, making enough noise to frighten off bears and rattlers, until I found a likely spot.
But in New York, the prospect of layoffs — Mr. Cuomo said he would have to eliminate as many as 9,800 jobs if workers refused to make concessions — appeared to frighten union members into accepting a contract they might in other years have considered unthinkable.
Director Bharat Nalluri wanted as little of the torture to be seen as possible, because he wanted the sequence to be more psychological to make it easier to frighten the audience, since they know the physicality of being burnt, whereas if Helen was shot, not as many would.
defer.add img); While using bowl method, make sure not to frighten the chick.
TSA officers apparently need to walk around and make themselves visible in order to frighten wrongdoers and make the innocent feel safe, even though there are a whole bunch of other law-enforcement agencies, like Amtrak police and local cops, that could presumably do the job as well.
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