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In court papers, Mr. Quigley contended that Mrs. Aronson was taunting him by blocking his passage; Mrs. Aronson claimed Mr. Quigley was speeding to intimidate her.
He was best known for the intimidating speed of his bowling and for the flair he displayed during matches.
The little jumper completed the twenty-five-second test with intimidating speed and only a few falters.
Its acting captain, the somewhat bald publisher, holds his own, scoring with occasional suave deflections, the picture of public-school unconcern; but the Guardian bowlers have muscle and pace, and wicket after wicket falls to their intimidating speed.
The distinction is this: For all of its fabled physicality and intimidating speed and power, the men's game is actually built on variety and finesse, with the pace of shots changing constantly, and each player deploying different spins and splices.
This movement started with a group of angry suburban citizens in Seattle who intimidated speeding motorists with radar guns and cameras.
"I always felt intimidated by the speed of live action," Pete Docter, the director of "Monsters, Inc".
And its jagged editing and hip hard-boiled argot that flaunts many references to tweakers (another word for speed freaks) work together as intimidating camouflage for any holes.
Today the speed looks a little less intimidating.
They all fled so quickly, Polanco-Mercado said, because they were intimidated by the speed of the processing line.
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