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The phrase "threatening of" is not correct or usable in written English.
You would instead use "threatening." For example, "He made a threatening comment towards her."
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More than a week's worth of diplomatic cajoling and threatening of Mr. Arafat culminated in the arrival here Wednesday of Omar Suleiman, the Egyptian intelligence chief, who was dispatched by President Hosni Mubarak in consultation with United Nations diplomats and others.
"There would likely be protests, emails from teachers, and threatening of lawsuits from parents with differing viewpoints," it continued.
A metamodern poem, published at a certain moment and in a certain venue, can result in public disavowals from a poet's publisher; massive depletion of one's social media network; the loss or threatening of a poet's employment or educational status; public allegations of the most hateful and ad hominem sort, disguised as disinterested critique; even death threats to the author and his family.
Two of the indictments the threatening of an FBI officer in a YouTube video and the concealing of evidence do not seem worthy of such a harsh sentence, considering a man in Houston recieved only 42 months for threatening to blow up an FBI building, and a former dentist got 18 months for threatening to kill an FBI agent.
Coloration and color patterning of skin, scales, feathers, and hair belong to the most diverse phenotypic traits in vertebrates and have a plethora of functions such as camouflage, warning or threatening of predators, and species recognition [ 1, 2].
Being made to feel ashamed, small, foolish, embarrassed, etc. Threatening of any kind.
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Not quite, yet, Eurogeddon: that's always threatening, of course, and seldom more so than last night, with hosts Austria, and their cloyingly sweet theme of "Building Bridges" – Vienna even changed its pedestrian traffic-lights to feature same-sex couples – threatening to turn every over-saccharined Eurocitizen into an instant and justifiably rabid xenophobe.
That may be the company's only chance to free itself from the triple-vise of unions, creditors and now President Barack Obama who is by no means the least life-threatening of the lot.
Although they are the least common, type B events are among the most serious and potentially life-threatening of the adverse events [ 2].
If they were worried or upset participants were asked "What was it that worried or upset you?" In addition, participants completed the following measures: Part A of the Self-Harm Behavior Questionnaire (SHBQ) [ 17], was used to assess NSSI, and, if present, the method, recency, frequency and severity (from not at all serious to life-threatening) of the behaviour.
The most serious and life-threatening of fracture symptoms include having the bone protrude from the skin, heavy bleeding, loss of vision, confusion, loss of consciousness, or fractures of the neck, skull, back, pelvis, femur, or hips.
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