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His prosecution was seen as a deliberate move to intimidate less prominent government critics.
Such a decision, if taken, may be viewed as a politically motivated move to intimidate bodies working to expose institutional corruption.
"This is a shocking move to intimidate the media using the Official Secrets Act, one of the state's most draconian pieces of legislation".
But the Russian government's goal is not limited to taking over Crimea; the Sentsov sentence is a move to intimidate all Russian society, especially the intellectuals and artists.
PARIS — Hackers broke into a major Lebanese news Web site and plastered the front page with the names of the so-called secret witnesses for the trial in the killing of the former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in an apparent bold, new move to intimidate witnesses and derail the trial.
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Saber-rattling moves to intimidate Taiwan and weaken people who want to make the island an independent nation had the opposite effect there.
This move was designed to intimidate African Americans and to reassure white Americans in a moment of rising black power.
For the moment, the massive scale of the city never seems designed to intimidate a person moving through it, the way Stalinist architecture did, in places like Moscow, Warsaw, and Bucharest.
For the most part they tried to intimidate me into moving out of the way by shouting at me and chanting 'Britain First' and 'left-wing scum'".
For the most part they tried to intimidate me into moving out of the way by shouting at me and chanting 'Britain First' and 'left-wing scum.'".
The majority of the Jewish population in Great Neck is not Orthodox, and there has been no organized attempt to intimidate our neighbors to move.
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