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The music consisted of ominous low chords and signaled that Todd was about to commit a vicious, dangerous, or threatening act.
Come, let us save our nation by locking up the people who perform this threatening act!
The President's expression of sympathy & encouragement for Soviet dissidents could be regarded by Moscow as a threatening act.
In other words, an intervention is defined as a threatening act that is unwelcome by the target of one's intervention.
Scholars ascribe the exacerbation of enmity in the restoration period variously to the Samaritans' being excluded from participating in the rebuilding of the Temple; to Nehemiah's rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem (regarded as a threatening act by the Samaritan authorities); or to the proscriptions of intermarriage by Ezra.
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Physical and emotional abuse is defined as follows: Any willful act or threatened act that results in any physical, mental, or sexual injury or harm that causes or is likely to cause the child's physical, mental, or emotional health to be significantly impaired.
However, every regime, in order to retain power when it feels threatened, acts excessively.
ISIS has publicly threatened acts of violence against the West for some time.
By threatening to act in advance of a problem, you stop the problem and don't have to act.
Oil prices have been rising lately, threatening to act once more as a weight on consumers and a headwind to growth.
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