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For what I believe is condoned, if not outright ordered, humiliation of prisoners, and for photos and videos taken for (what else makes sense?) intimidation of other prisoners".
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British libel laws have no doubt contributed to a sense of intimidation.
If you [disagreed] with what the chair said it created a sense of intimidation," she recalled.
He also pointed out that Venezuela was not alone in facing a situation in which judges felt a sense of intimidation in carrying out their duties.
In addition to a sense of intimidation and racial resistance, there is another obstacle black entrepreneurs find when dealing with membership organizations: the cost.
"I don't feel like there's any sense of intimidation," Zeile said, trying to explain Clemens's new-found mastery of the Mets.
When he auditioned, later, for the Manchester Polytechnic, which offered a vocational course in drama, Coogan used that sense of intimidation to create a character called Duncan Thickett, a sort of whirlwind of ineptness.
If the cameras will be installed in an outdoor environment, large outdoor enclosures may invoke a sense of intimidation (see Figure 4(a)).
Although based on scientific facts, his speeches are deliberately exaggerated with hyperbole and dark humour to give riders a sense of intimidation while preparing for Oblivion.
Having studied his extraordinary career in preparation for our meeting, any sense of intimidation I had was offset by his kindness and generosity.
Violence at the border, an increased sense of intimidation, regular closures, and intensified military presence only put more weight on what is already a difficult adolescence.
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